This changes the flutter tool to just try 10 times before giving up when running "flutter upgrade". Infinite retries can hang bots, and really don't provide a lot of help: if we've failed to upgrade for for nearly a minute, trying every five seconds, then something is just not responding.
Also, changed the bot default warning level to "normal" from "all", because the solver messages are VERY verbose: several megs of output for doing packages get on Flutter. "normal" will give warnings, user messages and errors, which should be sufficient to diagnose problems on the bots without spamming the log.
I removed the retrying for building the snapshot on flutter.bat because we don't do that on the other platforms, and because I can't imagine how running it again would give a different answer.
I also fixed a problem in the whitespace detection when no files matched the type of file that it is looking for, and removed the code that waits until failure to print the logs on setup, since reducing the log output made a huge difference.
Somehow I forgot to say "super.tap()" when calling "tap()" on the new
superclass, so it was just recursing infinitely but ended up actually
crashing on the first reuse of the finder.
The error was previously swallowed, I made this print it instead.
This removes the final traces of Travis and Appveyor from the Flutter tree.
I've updated the documentation and fixed a couple of places where scripts look for Travis, and eliminated the dart tools runningOnTravis function (which was unused anyhow).
There are places in the flutter script that used to look for the environment variable TRAVIS. We actually do want to continue to detect that we're running on Travis there, since in the plugins repo we still use Travis (for the moment). In any case, it's OK, because the CI environment variable is set on all of the CI bots (Cirrus, Travis, and Appveyor).
FastLane doesn't have a setup_cirrus equivalent to setup_travis, but it actually doesn't matter there either, since it doesn't do Travis-specific things, and it also looks for the CI environment variable.
* Refactor analysis benchmark and collect more data (#20169)
This does some code cleanup to avoid duplication, improves the logs,
and records min and max values as well as the mean.
* Fix typo that led to infinite loop
This switches docs and gallery build and deployment to use Cirrus CI instead of Travis, reapplying the changes from #19925, but updating the Firebase tokens for upload, and refining docs.sh some to limit retries to five times (instead of indefinitely).
* Enable lint unnecessary_statements. Codebase is compliant.
* Fix mega_gallery generated code to not generate unecessary statements
* Fix lint in mega gallery changes
* Enable unnecessary_statements for users as well as repo.
* Revert "increase size of user account drawer headers to 48 by 48 (#20266)"
This reverts commit 4a7b4a4dde26af64e949388fe8e06d37337ed887.
* Revert "EditableText Cursor can be set to not blink for testing (#20004)"
This reverts commit d041b319e8bda5d02b4d83197eecd3f4ff8a97cf.
* Revert "Refactor analysis benchmark and collect more data (#20169)"
This reverts commit 5ea0a13598697df94937f691783a16b42535b47e.
This adds a Docker image for the linux builds, replacing a lot of the setup code with a Docker build.
Added a docker image build step that has the right gcloud credentials in it.
Also, this finally moves the gallery deployment and docs publishing steps to Cirrus. They were dependent upon some environment setup that was a lot easier to do in Docker than in a setup bash script.
The following changes are made by this PR:
* Translation bundles now implement MaterialLocalizations directly,
and are public so that they can be directly extended.
* The list of supported languages is now a generated constant.
* The icuShortTimePattern/TimeOfDayFormat values are now pre-parsed.
* Various other changes for consistency with the style guide and the
rest of the codebase, e.g. the class names don't use `_`, the
`path` library is imported as such, more dartdocs, fewer `//
ignore`s, validation using exceptions.
This reduces our technical debt benchmark.
I switched to just checking for spaces and tabs, since otherwise it expresses a preference for line endings that I think should be taken care of at the git level (and I think they are).
I also fixed a bug where I was looking for ".yml" instead of "*.yml" files, and clarified an output message.
Disallow calling stop() or cancel() multiple times. This means that
when you use startProgress you have to more carefully think about what
exactly is going on.
Properly cancel startProgress in non-ANSI situations, so that
back-to-back startProgress calls all render to the console.
This reverts commit c36032c65f0d94b5fcd5de7f65b70b03990cadef, because
we're missing some credentials for pushing the gallery.
Submitting TBR to unbreak the build.
TBR=tvolkert
Our Cirrus Windows tests were not really working: they reported success even when failing.
This should fix several problems with the Cirrus Windows tests.
The trailing whitespace detector wasn't handling file deletes very well (at all, really).
This filters the set of files grepped to only include files that exist.
Also, clarified the failure message to make it more obvious what the failure is when the grep finds results.