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Minor cleanup of SingleTestTransformLoader and fix interface issue which causes #17823 to be red.

@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 added the target: major This PR is targeted for the next major release label Jun 1, 2020
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Minor cleanup of SingleTestTransformLoader and fix interface issue which causes  #17823 to be red.
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@clydin clydin merged commit a01e32c into angular:master Jun 1, 2020
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