* running screenshot tests on ios-safari unit tests * fixing the golden_smoke tests. changes to the documentation * addressing reviewer comments * cropping footer from the simulator screenshot. addressing some reviewer comments * use .dart_tools for recording the screenshots * fix the usage of the method * adding TODO's for missing documentation and not supported windows tests * addressing comments * changing to incremental counter for file names * add comment to the counter * fix anaylze issues * using takescreenshot method from the iosSimulator. * address reviewer comments * fix the scaling issue. disable eronous test * change the smoke file for top gap 282 * change the variable name for scale factor
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