Sanjay Chouksey e9edf32d40
Add PlatformView support for Fuchsia (#19132)
* Add PlatformView support for Fuchsia

This change allows embedding views provided by fuchsia components into
a flutter app running on Fuchsia. This conforms to Flutters idiomatic
approach to composite PlatformView alongside other rendered layers.

This uses the `view embedder` infrastructure to allow
`PlatformViewLayer`
to hold fuchsia views. This is meant to eventually supplant the legacy
`SceneHost` and `ChildViewLayer` mechanism to embed fuchsia `ChildView`.

To see how this will get used check out:
https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/experiences/+/398536/6/examples/hello_experiences/lib/fuchsia_view.dart

Includes unittests for platform_view.cc.

Note: This change has no impact on the legacy code to embed fuchsia
views.

* Rename OnCreateViewMethodCall to OnCreateView

Same for OnDestroyViewMethodCall to OnDestroyView

Co-authored-by: Sanjay Chouksey <sanjayc@google.com>
2020-06-25 16:27:39 -07:00
2020-06-18 11:05:24 -07:00
2020-06-24 11:34:18 -07:00

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