Thanks. This is what I tried to achieve setting my "transclude" call inside
a $watch - that didn't help.
On the other hand, I also created a "myIf" directive without a watch, and
it still eliminates the error, so it might not be $digest after all.

On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Sander Elias <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh, I misunderstood your question, you wanted to know *how *the ngIf does
> the deferring..
>
> Well, it's a side-effect from the watch. When the ngIf is executed the
> link function gets executed. During this time the only thing it does is
> setting up a watch with a callback.
> This callback is not executed right away, but on the next $digest cycle.
>
> Regards
> Sander
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