Sync lints with https://github.com/dart-lang/linter/blob/master/example/all.yaml and enable `implicit_reopen` and `type_literal_in_constant_pattern` (which have no violations). Also contains some clean-up work towards enabling `matching_super_parameters`, which is not quite ready yet due to its handling of "private" arguments.
* Add new macos target configured for flavors
* Rename Free App copy-Info.plist to Free App Info.plist
* Remove bogus entitlements
* Remove Generated.xcconfig
* Audit project.pbxproj
* Remove unused configs
* share one info.plist
* Modify scheme so that paid app works
* Codesign automatic
* Pipe flavor as scheme into xcodebuild
* Ignore incoming flavor string
* pipe flavor for flutter run to work
* Add devicelab tests
* Error if host and target device are same for flutter install desktop
* Avoid bang (!) by promoting a local.
Co-authored-by: Jenn Magder <magder@google.com>
* Add supportsInstall property
* Override in test classes
* Add install test on macOS
* Refactor application_package and add tests for package directory
Co-authored-by: a-wallen <stephenwallen@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Jenn Magder <magder@google.com>
This adds a smoke test for every single API example. It also fixes 17 tests that had bugs in them, or were otherwise broken, and even fixes one actual bug in the framework, and one limitation in the framework.
The bug in the framework is that NetworkImage's _loadAsync method had await response.drain<List<int>>();, but if the response is null, it will throw a cryptic exception saying that Null can't be assigned to List<int>. The fix was just to use await response.drain<void>(); instead.
The limitation is that RelativePositionedTransition takes an Animation<Rect> rect parameter, and if you want to use a RectTween with it, the value emitted there is Rect?, and one of the examples was just casting from Animation<Rect> to Animation<Rect?>, which is invalid, so I modified RelativePositionedTransition to take a Rect? and just use Rect.zero if the rect is null.
Our current top crasher is an unclear error when ProcessManager fails to resolve an executable path. To fix this, we'd like to being adjusting the process resolution logic and adding more instrumentation to track failures. In order to begin the process, the ProcessManager has been folded back into the flutter tool
Allow providing all debugging options to the desktop engine via the FLUTTER_ENGINE_SWITCH_ environment variables.
Fixes#66532Fixes#46005Fixes#58882
The underling engine changes have already landed for Windows, macOS, but linux is still in progress
Refactors the desktop devices and workflow to remove unnecessary usage of global variables. This should make it easier to test and continue enhancing the desktop functionality of the tooling
#47161
* Reland "Re-enable the Dart Development Service (DDS) (#64671)"
This reverts commit 2ae25cc2d725ff9875cfcfdc8ca3996eb39db13a.
* Fix MDNS building Observatory URI with port 0 instead of forwarding the device port
* Added MDNS test
This change re-enables DDS and outputs the DDS URI in place of the VM
service URI on the console. If --disable-dds is not provided,
--host-vmservice-port will be used to determine the port for DDS rather
than the host port for the VM service, which will instead be randomly
chosen.
instead of restricting profile/release mode based on whether the tool thinks the device is an emulator, restrict based on the device target architecture and the requested build mode. Notably, this enables release mode on x86_64 Android emulators, but not x86 emulators since we do not support that as an AOT target.
This does not add release mode support for simulators, since this requires us to build and upload artifacts for simulator/x86_64