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When using DigestObserver via scope.$digestObservable() it's possible to trigger
Error: [$rootScope:inprog] $apply already in progress
http://errors.angularjs.org/1.5.5/$rootScope/inprog?p0=%24apply
at angular.js:68
at beginPhase (angular.js:17587)
at Scope.$digest (angular.js:17025)
at Scope.$apply (angular.js:17337)
at DigestObserver.next (rx.angular.js:566)
at DigestObserver.Rx.internals.AbstractObserver.AbstractObserver.onNext (rx.all.js:1752)
at DigestObserver.tryCatcher (rx.all.js:63)
at AutoDetachObserverPrototype.next (rx.all.js:11781)
at AutoDetachObserver.Rx.internals.AbstractObserver.AbstractObserver.onNext (rx.all.js:1752)
at InnerObserver.next (rx.all.js:5582)(anonymous function)
if the the scope that $digestObservables() was invoked on was not digesting but the root scope was digesting.
This is because unlike all the other rx.angular code that tries to invoke Scope.$apply, DigestObserver only checks $scope.$$phase and not $scope.$root.$$phase to decide whether to invoke the property setter immediately or to schedule it with Scope.$apply().