14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Bracken
13cf185e1c Correct setup-related typos (flutter/engine#24846)
Corrects uses of setup as a verb to 'set up', leaves noun/noun-phrase
forms of setup as 'setup'. Also settles on 'teardown' as opposed to
tear-down for consistency across the codebase.

A few other minor comment/wording corrections.
2021-03-08 17:31:10 -08:00
Dan Field
e778949043 Reland path vol tracker (flutter/engine#23840)
This time making sure to deref the native object on GC.
2021-01-21 16:03:43 -08:00
Dan Field
cb57183325 revert path volatility tracker (flutter/engine#23822) 2021-01-21 08:34:02 -08:00
Dan Field
dedf9bd1af Reland path volatility tracker, disabling it if deterministic rendering is requested (flutter/engine#23226)
* Reland path volatility tracker (#23063)" (#23220)

This reverts commit b56fc25561417f96e17dacab375e66f474a54c94.

* allow disabling based on whether deterministic rendering is needed
2020-12-22 08:25:20 -08:00
Dan Field
b56fc25561 Revert "Reland path volatility tracker (#23063)" (flutter/engine#23220)
This reverts commit 77c7096efb0b1392acc9793c386561a3c36012ba.
2020-12-21 13:53:18 -08:00
Dan Field
77c7096efb Reland path volatility tracker (flutter/engine#23063)
* Revert "Revert "Set SkPath::setIsVolatile based on whether the path survives at least two frames (#22620)" (#23044)"

This reverts commit feda80cb42f99e2588a9a6b9ab3dd1f812d0f45b.

* Fix tracing
2020-12-14 17:21:55 -08:00
Dan Field
feda80cb42 Revert "Set SkPath::setIsVolatile based on whether the path survives at least two frames (#22620)" (flutter/engine#23044)
This reverts commit 2d52a3c87c97660a050e4bf5559091d0cec262f3.
2020-12-11 15:39:24 -08:00
Dan Field
2d52a3c87c Set SkPath::setIsVolatile based on whether the path survives at least two frames (flutter/engine#22620)
This patch defaults the volatility bit on SkPaths to false, and then flips it to true if the path survives at least two frames.
2020-12-10 13:57:23 -08:00
Chris Bracken
2a726cbb36 Eliminate unnecessary linter opt-outs (flutter/engine#21935)
Eliminates FLUTTER_NOLINT where they can be landed without triggering
lint failures.
2020-10-16 17:24:23 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
db5c793ed5 Enable loading snapshots with sound null safety enabled. (flutter/engine#21820)
Snapshots compiled with sound null-safety enabled require changes to the way in
which isolates are launched. Specifically, the `Dart_IsolateFlags::null_safety`
field needs to be known upfront. The value of this field can only be determined
once the kernel snapshot is available. This poses a problem in the engine
because the engine used to launch the isolate at shell initialization and only
need the kernel mappings later at isolate launch (when transitioning the root
isolate to the `DartIsolate::Phase::Running` phase). This patch delays launch of
the isolate on the UI task runner till a kernel mapping is available. The side
effects of this delay (callers no longer having access to the non-running
isolate handle) have been addressed in this patch. The DartIsolate API has also
been amended to hide the method that could return a non-running isolate to the
caller.  Instead, it has been replaced with a method that requires a valid
isolate configuration that returns a running root isolate. The isolate will be
launched by asking the isolate configuration for its null-safety
characteristics.

A side effect of enabling null-safety is that Dart APIs that work with legacy
types will now terminate the process if used with an isolate that has sound
null-safety enabled. These APIs may no longer be used in the engine. This
primarily affects the Dart Convertors in Tonic that convert certain C++ objects
into the Dart counterparts. All known Dart Converters have been updated to
convert C++ objects to non-nullable Dart types inferred using type traits of the
corresponding C++ object. The few spots in the engine that used the old Dart
APIs directly have been manually updated. To ensure that no usage of the legacy
APIs remain in the engine (as these would cause runtime process terminations),
the legacy APIs were prefixed with the `DART_LEGACY_API` macro and the macro
defined to `[[deprecated]]` in all engine translation units. While the engine
now primarily works with non-nullable Dart types, callers can still use
`Dart_TypeToNonNullableType` to acquire nullable types for use directly or with
Tonic. One use case that is not addressed with the Tonic Dart Convertors is the
creation of non-nullable lists of nullable types. This hasn’t come up so far in
the engine.

A minor related change is reworking tonic to define a single library target.
This allows the various tonic subsystems to depend on one another. Primarily,
this is used to make the Dart convertors use the logging utilities. This now
allows errors to be more descriptive as the presence of error handles is caught
(and logged) earlier.

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/59879
2020-10-16 14:53:26 -07:00
Dan Field
f83e92cbaf Use hint freed specifically for image disposal (flutter/engine#20754)
* Use hint freed specifically for image disposal
2020-09-02 13:41:58 -07:00
Alexander Aprelev
d58d893dec In tests run dart code on ui(rather than on platform) thread. (flutter/engine#17686) 2020-04-13 16:50:11 -07:00
Chinmay Garde
8f5f888826 Use the standard [[nodiscard]] attribute instead of an FML macro. (flutter/engine#17100) 2020-03-11 13:36:01 -07:00
Dan Field
0f559d6392 fix OOL def for dart_isolate_runner (flutter/engine#16941) 2020-03-04 13:56:08 -08:00