fix(@angular/build): include component test metadata in development builds#30021
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…uilds To support the usage of AOT with unit tests, development builds of applications will now include injected calls to the internal Angular `setClassMetadata` function. These calls add metadata to each component that can be leveraged by the `TestBed` to override component information.
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To support the usage of AOT with unit tests, development builds of applications will now include injected calls to the internal Angular
setClassMetadatafunction. These calls add metadata to each component that can be leveraged by theTestBedto override component information.