Hixie d11acc41eb Use the presence of handler to determine 'enabled'
Instread of an explicit 'enabled' bool, this uses the presence of the
event handler to determine if a widget is enabled or not. This means
that if you've not passed a handler, your widget will be disabled, which
makes sense, since it wouldn't work anyway.

Adds this feature to checkbox, and ports raised button, flat button, and
radio buttons to this new model.

Adds a checkbox to card_collection that can be disabled.

Hide a (basically bogus) hint from the (soon to be disabled) strong hint
mode in the analyzer that this reveals.
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Flutter Examples

This directory contains several examples of using Flutter. Each of these is an individual Dart application package.

To run a sample with the flutter tool, run pub get inside its directory, then run flutter start. (See the getting started guide to install the flutter tool.)

Available examples include:

  • Hello, world. The hello world app is a basic app that shows the text "hello, world."

  • Stocks. The stocks app is an example of a typical mobile app built using Flutter. The app shows a list of all the stocks in the NASDAQ.

  • Widgets. The widget apps demonstrate a number of Flutter widgets so you can experiment with them in a simple container. There is no main.dart in this directory because each file is a standalone sample. To run a particular file, use flutter start -t filename.dart.