It's safe to remove the unneeded `void`s from setters since the blocking issues in the
`always_declare_return_types` lint have been fixed (https://github.com/dart-lang/linter/). We can also safely flip the bit on `avoid_return_types_on_setters`.
TextAlign applies to a whole paragraph instead of applying to an individual
text span. This patch moves the property out of TextStyle and into a separate
property on Text and RichText.
Instead of using properties, TextPainter now receives min and max width as
parameters to layout. Also, this patch integrates the intrinsic sizing logic
into the main layout function, which satisfies all the existing uses cases.
We'll need this for RTL support because the RTL state will live in the widget
tree. Also, remove the `oldWidget` argument to updateRenderObject because there
aren't any clients for it.
Now we just have one TextSpan class that handles both simple strings, trees of
children, and styling both. This approach simplifies the interface for most
clients.
This patch also removes StyledText, which was weakly typed and tricky to use
correctly. The replacement is RichText, which is strongly typed and uses
TextSpan.
Each layer is supposed to reexport the parts of the previous layer
that are part of its API.
- In painting.dart, export from dart:ui all the Canvas-related APIs
that make sense to be used at higher levels, e.g. PaintingStyle.
- Delete painting/shadows.dart. It was dead code.
- In rendering/object.dart, export all of painting.dart.
- In widgets/basic.dart, export all of painting.dart and
animation.dart. Some classes in animation/ are renamed to make this
less disruptive and confusing to the namespace.
- Split out Stocks back into an import model rather than a part model,
so that it's easier to manage its dependencies on a per-file basis.
- Move Ticker to scheduler library.
- Remove as many redundant imports as possible now.
- Some minor nit picking cleanup in various files.
We use a number of non-public APIs in the test package, which makes our
dependency quite fragile. This patch pins a specific, known-good version. We
should update to the lastest version in a follow-up patch.