dart-lang/sdk@164335a4a6 [cfe/vm] prefer_final in pkg/vm/lib/transformations/ffi dart-lang/sdk@c2a32fe534 [cfe/vm] Enable prefer_final lints in pkg/vm dart-lang/sdk@9afc3a9894 [SDK] Fixes flags for dart2native. dart-lang/sdk@cc7baf9bf5 [CFE] Fix of crash etc in error messages wrt formal parameters dart-lang/sdk@98d94e7efc [CFE] Reproduction of crash etc in error messages wrt formal parameters dart-lang/sdk@1b03bc34c8 [CFE] Cleanup incremental_load_from_dill_test yamls dart-lang/sdk@fdda2729c3 [CFE] Fix crash when mixin application has mixin application super from dill dart-lang/sdk@0e8b94feb8 [vm/compiler] Add snapshot-serialized constant pool.
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