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fix(syntaxes): add back block syntaxes to injection for entire TS file #2065

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We rely on the injectionSelector to prevent matching our grammars in contexts which they should not apply. The injectionSelector only applies when the grammar is injected to the file via injectTo. Otherwise, the grammer is applied directly when it is included in the patterns array of another match.

fixes #2062

We rely on the `injectionSelector` to prevent matching our grammars in
contexts which they should not apply. The `injectionSelector` only applies
when the grammar is injected to the file via `injectTo`. Otherwise, the
grammer is applied directly when it is included in the `patterns` array
of another match.

fixes angular#2062
@atscott atscott added the target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release label Jul 11, 2024
@atscott atscott merged commit ae2f8be into angular:18.1.x Jul 11, 2024
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