15a3bf82cb Add defined() guard for checkout_llvm build flag d5d00c847a Create ExtensionMemberResolver instance in ResolverVisitor. 9ec8d9ff25 [ddc] Merge modular/issue37523 test into modular/nested_constants test ea313da021 Rework the resolution result ab55923918 [dartdevc] ddb fix for d8 77f545bbc4 [vm/ffi] Fix instantiation and garbage collection of NativeType objects b0d079a96b Set context type for extension override receiver. dc2c942c7d [vm/bytecode] Avoid adding all ICData objects from constant pool 804a338b5e Change recordScopeDependencies() to return true on type parameter of strict FunctionType. 0c727420c3 Stop reporting undefined method when there are ambiguous extension methods 6d2902576b Emit a server.error event if we fail to start the completion model isolate 51f4574e50 Reland "[vm/ffi] Support structs on 32bit architectures" 621b96f97b Migration: begin adding infrastructure for reporting unsatisfiable substitutions. 19654f30d0 [cfe+vm+ddc] Return ClassHierarchy and CoreTypes together with Component 573789f7f1 [cfe] Insert default super initializer when outlining const constructor
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