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fix(compiler-cli): attach the correct
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angular#33495) Previously declarations that were imported via a namespace import were given the same `bestGuessOwningModule` as the context where they were imported to. This causes problems with resolving `ModuleWithProviders` that have a type that has been imported in this way, causing errors like: ``` ERROR in Symbol UIRouterModule declared in .../@uirouter/angular/uiRouterNgModule.d.ts is not exported from .../@uirouter/angular/uirouter-angular.d.ts (import into .../src/app/child.module.ts) ``` This commit modifies the `TypescriptReflectionHost.getDirectImportOfIdentifier()` method so that it also understands how to attach the correct `viaModule` to the identifier of the namespace import. Resolves angular#32166 PR Close angular#33495
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