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Adds a lint rule to help catch cases like #15206 until we can get something going through tsetse. Note this is only scoped to ngOnChanges and accesses of the SimpleChanges objects since that's where we've been having issues.

Adds a lint rule to help catch cases like angular#15206 until we can get something going through tsetse. Note this is only scoped to `ngOnChanges` and accesses of the `SimpleChanges` objects since that's where we've been having issues.
@crisbeto crisbeto added pr: merge safe target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release labels Mar 30, 2019
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LGTM. This is fine since the tsetse rule is currently still disabled by default within rules_typescript and we are not able to enable this (which is a limitation of tsetse at the moment).

@devversion devversion added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker labels Mar 30, 2019
@mmalerba mmalerba merged commit 57cbcb1 into angular:master Apr 1, 2019
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