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  • In some situations, the change event of the <mat-slider> is not being emitted if the user drags the thumb of the slider. This is because the slidestart event fires a second time before the sliding ends. This causes the slider to think that there was no value change.

Fixes #7207

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@devversion devversion changed the title fix(slider): change is not being emitted fix(slider): change event is not being emitted Sep 24, 2017
* In some situations, the change event of the `<mat-slider>` is not being emitted if the user drags the thumb of the slider. This is because the `slidestart` event fires a second time before the sliding ends. This causes the slider to think that there was no value change.

Fixes angular#7207
@devversion devversion force-pushed the fix/slider-change-event-not-firing branch from 9e0de90 to 609f9f7 Compare September 24, 2017 11:26
@mmalerba mmalerba added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker and removed pr: needs review labels Sep 24, 2017
@andrewseguin andrewseguin merged commit 39543a3 into angular:master Sep 29, 2017
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md-slider move but don't fire change

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