* Unpin package:test and upgrade packages
* Update packages/flutter/test/foundation/stack_trace_test.dart
* Also add packages/flutter_tools/test/data/asset_test/font/.dartignore to ensure that update-packages --force-upgrade does not crash.
* controller, position and test
* Make controllers swappable
* WIP
* Create a ListWheelScrollPhysics
* Created picker and gallery demo and testing now
* Works. Ready to document and test.
* Document and add tests. Make the scroll controller more generic.
* minor cleanup
* review
* review
* fix tests
* stop using TransformLayers for now
AndroidSdk and AndroidStudio depends relatively heavily on filesystem
access to locate installed tools. Testing code that relies on either of
these classes benefits from a utility method to generate a
legitimate-looking Android SDK directory layout for testing.
flutter doctor --android-licenses requires Android sdkmanager version 26
or later. When sdkmanager is not available (SDKs earlier than v25),
direct users to SDK upgrade instructions. When it's installed but not
v26 or later, emit instructions to run sdkmanager --update.
Moves MockProcess, MockStdio and a few other useful mocks from
packages_test.dart to common/mocks.dart. These are useful for testing
code with interactive IO.
This adds a new constructor to MockProcess to provide additional flexibility.
Convenience getters for the the path to the Android SDK manager and the
currently installed version of the tool.
Pre-factoring to support better checks around the --android-licenses
command, which uses a feature of the SDK manager that is unsupported in
older versions of the tool.
* Default to strong for 'flutter test --preview-dart-2' mode
* Remove empty line
* Dont init to null
* Break up line to make it more readable
* Add missing type annotation
* Move the splitting of licenses to an isolate
This improves (from horrific to terrible) the performance of the
license screen. It also introduces a feature in the foundation layer
to make using isolates for one-off computations easier.
The real problem that remains with this, though, is that transfering
data between isolates is a stop-the-world operation and can take an
absurd amount of time (far more than a few milliseconds), so we still
skip frames.
More work thus remains to be done.
* - Add profile instrumentation to the isolate compute() method
- Add profile instrumentation to the LicensePage
- Add profile instrumentation to the scheduleTask method
- Make scheduleTask support returning a value
- Make the license page builder logic use scheduled tasks so that it doesn't blow the frame budget
* Revert "Bump async, http, and vm_service_client packages (#14136)"
This reverts commit 7ffcce84a2037376afe2614d6789c30a57bdb0a8.
* Revert "Exclude flutter doctor IDE validators in CI environments (#13816)"
This reverts commit 3258c546185502c8dff04e8cbf4f4352f2d3600d.
* Inspector robustness fixes.
Avoid cases where setState was called on disposed object.
Avoid cases where the inspector wouldn't render as it was called
after the first frame rendered and no other frames were rendered.
Generate the "version" file from git tags.
Remove the old VERSION file and mentions of versions in pubspec.yaml files.
Replace the old update_versions.dart script with a new roll_dev.dart script.
Update "flutter channel".
Update "flutter upgrade", including making it transition from alpha to dev.
Update "flutter --version" and "flutter doctor".