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@crisbeto crisbeto commented Sep 3, 2018

Currently both the regular list and the selection list have focus and blur handlers whose job it is to toggle a focused class. This is redundant, because the same can be achieved with a :focus selector, without having to go through change detection.

Currently both the regular list and the selection list have focus and blur handlers whose job it is to toggle a focused class. This is redundant, because the same can be achieved with a `:focus` selector, without having to go through change detection.
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LGTM

@jelbourn jelbourn merged commit be51014 into angular:master Sep 11, 2018
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Currently both the regular list and the selection list have focus and blur handlers whose job it is to toggle a focused class. This is redundant, because the same can be achieved with a `:focus` selector, without having to go through change detection.
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