* synthetic packages by default in gen_l10n tool * Refactor default path for synthetic package * Remove unused import * Code cleanup * Further improvements to help text * Refactor synthetic package path * Remove newlines * Test cleanup * clean up logic in inputs and outputs list function * Update l10n.yaml usage * only add option if value is non-null * Update stocks app as proof of concept for synthetic package usage * Address nits * print pubspec contents * add print statements * Do not allow null value for useSyntheticPackage * + * + * + * + * Cleanup * Add test * Fix text * Dont parse pubspec directly * Test using context * WIP: generate synthetic packages on pub get -- needs tests * Allow null value * Update null handling * Refactor to properly handle null case * Fix yamlMap condition * Fix yaml node for real * WIP: struggling to write tests * WIP - take absolute path as an option * Add tests * Use environment project directory for synthetic package generation pathway * Fix typo * Improve help text * Update defaults * Remove unauthorized path import * Fix pathing issues at synthetic package generation * Fix typo in test * Use path.join so projectDir matches up based on OS * Fix Windows pathing in test * Remove unnecessary replaceApp code for projectDir.path * Use globals.fs.currentDirectory.path in resident_runner_test.dart * Fix merge conflict * Add test to ensure that synthetic package is generated on pub get * Fix resident_runner_test.dart tests * Fix tests * Use package:file instead of dart:io * WIP - exploration * Remove synthetic package use from stocks example * Update integration test to not use synthetic packages * Remove trailing whitespace * flutter pub get runs synth package generation * Remove more print statements * Add license header * WIP - minimally working pub.get * Use own MockBuildSystem * Modify test and implementation to be a little cleaner * Fix flutter pub get invocation * Use synthetic packages in stocks app * Revert "Use synthetic packages in stocks app" This reverts commit 45bf24903c3d4a2a5fd5481d7d6bc36c4a348703. * Add environment and buildSystem params to flutter test * Address code review feedback * + * Isolate codegen into its own API * Fix imports * Slight refactor * Add one more test for no l10n.yaml file * Remove unneeded mock class and import in pub_get_test.dart * More code review feedback * Remove unnecessary imports * Remove `return await`s that I missed * use arrow functions instead
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