Removes these two discontinued plugins from `dev/integration_tests/flutter_gallery` [`device_info`](https://pub.dev/packages/device_info): Apparently the video playback doesn't work on iOS simulators (I wasn't able to verify this, as I don't have an iOS simulator installed). I removed the guard against running on those simulators, and replaced with a note in the README. [`connectivity`](https://pub.dev/packages/connectivity): This plugin was used to play the bee video from the network. I changed the demo so that the bee video is instead also played from an asset (like its friend the butterfly), and then removed the use of the plugin. Unblocks the re-land of https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/53462 (itself a reland ð), because of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/150465#issuecomment-2181403712.
Token Defaults Generator
Script that generates component theme data defaults based on token data.
Usage
Run this program from the root of the git repository:
dart dev/tools/gen_defaults/bin/gen_defaults.dart [-v]
This updates generated/used_tokens.csv and the various component theme files.
Templates
There is a template file for every component that needs defaults from
the token database. These templates are implemented as subclasses of
TokenTemplate. This base class provides some utilities and a structure
for adding a new block of generated code to the bottom of a given file.
Templates need to override the generate method to provide the generated
code block as a string.
See lib/fab_template.dart for an example that generates defaults for the
Floating Action Button.
Tokens
Tokens are stored in JSON files in data/, and are sourced from
an internal Google database.
template.dart should provide nearly all useful token resolvers
(e.g. color, shape, etc.). For special cases in which one shouldn't
be defined, use getToken to get the raw token value. The script, through
the various revolvers and getToken, validates tokens, keeps track of
which tokens are used, and generates generated/used_tokens.csv.