We should always target the newest, and 34 is the newest. This isn't a requirement yet (like it is for 33+) but presumably it will be made required in the nearish future.
Partial implementation of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/143348
This enables asset transformation during hot reload (except for web, because that has its own implementation of `DevFS` ð). Asset transformers will be reapplied after changing any asset and performing a hot reload during `flutter run`.
Explicitly handle the case where the iOS device is not paired. On `flutter run` show an error and bail instead of trying and failing to launch on the device.
On this PR:
```
$ flutter run -d 00008110-0009588C2651401E
'iPhone' is not paired. Open Xcode and trust this computer when prompted.
$
```
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/144447
Closes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/144095
Originally, my aim was just to refactor (as per usual), but while messing around with the `TableBorder.symmetric` constructor, I realized that `borderRadius` was missing!
This pull request makes a few class constructors more efficient, and it fixes#144277 by adding the missing parameter.
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## Description
This PR simplifies one external link in a commented section of the Android manifest template.
## Related Issue
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/144249
## Tests
Documentation only PR.
Reverts flutter/flutter#143244
Initiated by: vashworth
Reason for reverting: Increased `flutter_framework_uncompressed_bytes` - see https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/144251
Original PR Author: vashworth
Reviewed By: {jmagman}
This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
Replace `FlutterMacOS.framework` cached artifact with `FlutterMacOS.xcframework`. Also, update usage of `FlutterMacOS.framework` to use `FlutterMacOS.xcframework`.
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/126016.
So far `flutter build web --wasm` was always stripping wasm symbols
except if `--no-strip-wasm` is passed.
=> Ensure that in profile mode we also keep the symbols
Replace `FlutterMacOS.framework` cached artifact with `FlutterMacOS.xcframework`. Also, update usage of `FlutterMacOS.framework` to use `FlutterMacOS.xcframework`.
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/126016.
When the daemon throws an exception, the receiving client is unable to surface stack traces from the daemon.
This is because it is sent with the `trace` key here:
1e8dd1e4d6/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/daemon.dart (L308)
But the client tries to read it with the `stackTrace` key here:
1e8dd1e4d6/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/daemon.dart (L343)
Thanks to @mraleph for spotting this!
*List which issues are fixed by this PR. You must list at least one issue. An issue is not required if the PR fixes something trivial like a typo.*
b/326825892
Part of #137040 and #80374
- Differentiate pubspec and resolution errors
- Rename platform to platformKey
- Add TODO for rework logic of flag [throwOnPluginPubspecError]
- Swap for loop: handle by platform and then by plugin
### Context:
DDC modules are abstractions over how libraries are loaded/updated. The entirety of google3 uses the DDC/legacy module system due to its flexibility extensibility over the other two (ES6 and AMD/RequireJS). Unifying DDC's module system saves us from duplicating work and will allow us to have finer grained control over how JS modules are loaded. This is a a prerequisite to features such as hot reload.
### Overview:
This change plumbs a boolean flag through flutter_tools that switches between DDC (new) and AMD (current) modules. This mode is automatically applied when `--extra-front-end-options=--dartdevc-module-format=ddc` is specified alongside `flutter run`. Other important additions include:
* Splitting Flutter artifacts between DDC and AMD modules
* Adding unit tests for the DDC module system
* Additional bootstrapper logic for the DDC module system
We don't expect to see any user-visible behavior or performance differences.
This is dependent on [incoming module system support in DWDS](https://github.com/dart-lang/webdev/pull/2295) and [additional artifacts in the engine](https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/47783).
This is part of a greater effort to deprecate the AMD module system: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/52361
This pull request fixes#143803 by taking advantage of Dart's null-aware operators.
And unlike `switch` expressions ([9 PRs](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/143634) and counting), the Flutter codebase is already fantastic when it comes to null-aware coding. After refactoring the entire repo, all the changes involving `?.` and `??` can fit into a single pull request.
This PR implements the functionality described above and hides it behind
the `--experimental-faster-testing` flag of `flutter test`.
### The following are some performance measurements from test runs
conducted on GitHub Actions
run 1 logs:
https://github.com/derekxu16/flutter_test_ci/actions/runs/8008029772/attempts/1
run 2 logs:
https://github.com/derekxu16/flutter_test_ci/actions/runs/8008029772/attempts/2
run 3 logs:
https://github.com/derekxu16/flutter_test_ci/actions/runs/8008029772/attempts/3
**length of `flutter test --reporter=expanded test/animation
test/foundation` step**
run 1: 54s
run 2: 52s
run 3: 56s
average: 54s
**length of `flutter test --experimental-faster-testing
--reporter=expanded test/animation test/foundation` step**
run 1: 27s
run 2: 27s
run 3: 29s
average: 27.67s (~48.77% shorter than 54s)
**length of `flutter test --reporter=expanded test/animation
test/foundation test/gestures test/painting test/physics test/rendering
test/scheduler test/semantics test/services` step**
run 1: 260s
run 2: 270s
run 3: 305s
average: 278.33s
**length of `flutter test --experimental-faster-testing
--reporter=expanded test/animation test/foundation test/gestures
test/painting test/physics test/rendering test/scheduler test/semantics
test/services` step**
from a clean build (right after deleting the build folder):
run 1: 215s
run 2: 227s
run 3: 245s
average: 229s (~17.72% shorter than 278.33s)
Note that in reality, `test/material` was not passed to `flutter test`
in the trials below. All of the test files under `test/material` except
for `test/material/icons_test.dart` were listed out individually
**length of `flutter test --reporter=expanded test/material` step**
run 1: 408s
run 2: 421s
run 3: 451s
average: 426.67s
**length of `flutter test --experimental-faster-testing
--reporter=expanded test/material` step**
run 1: 382s
run 2: 373s
run 3: 400s
average: 385s (~9.77% shorter than 426.67s)
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Co-authored-by: Dan Field <dnfield@google.com>
Update: Accidentally use `--O4` instead of `-O4` in `dev/devicelab/lib/tasks/web_benchmarks.dart` update.
Original description:
* Make `flutter build web` have one option that determins the
optimization level: `-O<level>` / `--optimization-level=<level>` =>
Defaulting to -O4 => Will apply to both dart2js and dart2wasm
* Deprecate `--dart2js-optimization=O<level>`
* Disentagle concept of optimization from concept of static symbols =>
Add a `--strip-wasm` / `--no-strip-wasm` flag that determins whether
static symbols are kept in the resulting wasm file.
* Remove copy&past'ed code in the tests for wasm build tests
* Cleanup some artifacts code, now that we no longer use `wasm-opt`
inside flutter tools
Reverts flutter/flutter#143517
Initiated by: dnfield
Reason for reverting: broke CI, see https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/flutter/builders/prod/Linux%20web_benchmarks_skwasm/3446/overview
Original PR Author: mkustermann
Reviewed By: {eyebrowsoffire}
This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
* Make `flutter build web` have one option that determins the optimization level: `-O<level>` / `--optimization-level=<level>` => Defaulting to -O4 => Will apply to both dart2js and dart2wasm
* Deprecate `--dart2js-optimization=O<level>`
* Disentagle concept of optimization from concept of static symbols => Add a `--strip-wasm` / `--no-strip-wasm` flag that determins whether static symbols are kept in the resulting wasm file.
* Remove copy&past'ed code in the tests for wasm build tests
* Cleanup some artifacts code, now that we no longer use `wasm-opt` inside flutter tools
* Make `flutter build web` have one option that determins the
optimization level: `-O<level>` / `--optimization-level=<level>` =>
Defaulting to -O4 => Will apply to both dart2js and dart2wasm
* Deprecate `--dart2js-optimization=O<level>`
* Disentagle concept of optimization from concept of static symbols =>
Add a `--strip-wasm` / `--no-strip-wasm` flag that determins whether
static symbols are kept in the resulting wasm file.
* Remove copy&past'ed code in the tests for wasm build tests
* Cleanup some artifacts code, now that we no longer use `wasm-opt`
inside flutter tools
Entire pr generated with [ktlint](https://github.com/pinterest/ktlint) --format. First step before enabling linting as part of presubmit for kotlin changes.
Add column information as table header for `flutter emulators` command.
**Before:**
```
2 available emulators:
Pixel_3_API_30 ⢠Pixel 3 API 30 ⢠Google ⢠android
Resizable_API_33 ⢠Resizable API 33 ⢠Google ⢠android
To run an emulator, run 'flutter emulators --launch <emulator id>'.
To create a new emulator, run 'flutter emulators --create [--name xyz]'.
You can find more information on managing emulators at the links below:
https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avdshttps://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/avdmanager
```
**After:**
```
2 available emulators:
Id ⢠Name ⢠Manufacturer ⢠Platform
Pixel_3_API_30 ⢠Pixel 3 API 30 ⢠Google ⢠android
Resizable_API_33 ⢠Resizable API 33 ⢠Google ⢠android
To run an emulator, run 'flutter emulators --launch <emulator id>'.
To create a new emulator, run 'flutter emulators --create [--name xyz]'.
You can find more information on managing emulators at the links below:
https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avdshttps://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/avdmanager
```
fixes#140656
* Flags to `dart compile wasm`
Some options are not relevant to a standalone user of `dart compile
wasm` (e.g. specyfing dart-sdk, platform file etc). => Those aren't
offered by the `dart compile wasm` tool directly. => We use the
`--extra-compiler-option=` instead which passes through arbitrary
options to the dart2wasm compiler. => We don't maintain compatibility of
those options, if we update them we'll ensure to also update flutter
tools
* Binaryen optimization passes
This change will mean we use the binaryen flags from Dart SDK which are
slightly different from the ones in flutter.
* Optimization configuration
This change will also start using the more standardized `-O` flag for
determining optimization levels. The meaning of those flags have been
mostly aligned with dart2js (with some differences remaining).
* Minimization
Using the new optimization flags, namely `-O4` for `--wasm-opt=full`,
will automatically enable the new `--minify` support. Minification is
Dart semantics preserving but changes the `<obj>.runtimeType.toString()`
to use minified names (just as in dart2js).
* Code size changes
Overall this change will reduce wonderous code size by around 10%.
Issue https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/54675
In service of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/143348.
**Issue.** The `equals` implementation of `AssetsEntry` is incorrect. It compares `flavors` lists using reference equality. This PR addresses this.
This also adds a test to make sure valid asset `flavors` declarations are parsed correctly.
While we are here, this PR also includes a couple of refactorings:
* `flutter_manifest_test.dart` is a bit large. To better match our style guide, I've factored out some related tests into their own file.
* A couple of changes to the `_validateListType` function in `flutter_manifest.dart`:
* The function now returns a list of errors instead of accepting a list to append onto. This is more readable and also allows callers to know which errors were found by the call.
* The function is renamed to `_validateList` and now accepts an `Object?` instead of an `YamlList`. If the argument is null, an appropriate error message is contained in the output. This saves callers that are only interested in validation from having to write their own null-check, which they all did before.
* Some error strings were tweaked for increased readability and/or grammatical correctness.
This is an attempt at a reland of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141396
The main changes here that are different than the original PR is fixes to wire up the `flutter test` command properly with the web renderer.