
When we landed the CMake minimum requirement constraint for Visual Studio 2019, we landed it with minimum version 3.15, since that's what was shipping with the current version of VS 2019 at the time. Looking at the release notes of earlier versions, it's clear that earlier versions of Visual Studio 2019 shipped with version 3.14. See: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/visual-studio-cmake-support-clang-llvm-cmake-3-14-vcpkg-and-performance-improvements/ Looking at release notes for CMake 3.15, there are no features/fixes introduced in that version that we are dependent on. https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/release/3.15.html Issue: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/88589
Automated Flutter integration test suites
Each suite consists of either a complete Flutter app and a flutter_driver
specification that drives tests from the UI, or a native app that is meant to
integrate with Flutter for testing.
Intended for use with devicelab tests.
If you want to run a driver test locally, to debug a problem with a test, you can use this command from the appropriate subdirectory:
flutter drive -t <test> --driver <driver>
For example:
flutter drive -t lib/keyboard_resize.dart --driver test_driver/keyboard_resize_test.dart