* Revert "Mark last failing test after gradle update as flaky. (#91423)"
This reverts commit 46a52d03bddc74a78135d39ef2084503cc2156d7.
* Revert "fix android template for Gradle 7 (#91411)"
This reverts commit 51d06d537fe37dd8f42002346d8545a489aed427.
* Revert "Add explicit version for mac and windows openjdk. (#91408)"
This reverts commit bf429f2771f486602579bd5ff85ee2cfbb0794af.
* Revert "Update the openjdk version used by linux android tests. (#91405)"
This reverts commit 2144ab8b45b8da12a94838b092c8ebc62085457f.
* Revert "Migrate to Gradle 7.0.2 / AGP 7.0.1 (#90642)"
This reverts commit b6459f9b633279f84a92eabc6bc5f82304fc1eae.
We decided that redefining the default for templates was premature. We're going to go back to having "module" in experimental land again, and we'll try again when we have the feature set fully baked.
This keeps the writing of the .metadata files, and writing the template type to them, because that was a good improvement, and there are still a bunch of added tests that improve our coverage.
This renames the "module" template to the "application" template, and makes "application" the default. The existing "app" template is now deprecated.
flutter create also now recognizes the type of project in an existing directory, and is able to recreate it without having the template type explicitly specified (although you can still do that). It does this now by first looking in the .metadata file for the new project_type field, and if it doesn't find that, then it looks at the directory structure. Also, the .metadata file is now overwritten even on an existing directory so that 1) the project_type can be added to legacy projects, and 2) the version of Flutter that updated the project last is updated.
I also cleaned up a bunch of things in create_test.dart, added many more tests, and added an example test to the test/ directory in the generated output of the application template.
Fixes#22530Fixes#22344