
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
Flutter Examples
This directory contains several examples of using Flutter. To run an example,
use flutter run
inside that example's directory. See the getting started
guide to install the flutter
tool.
For additional samples, see the
flutter/samples
repo.
Available examples include:
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Hello, world The hello world app is a minimal Flutter app that shows the text "hello, world."
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Flutter gallery The flutter gallery app no longer lives in this repo. Please see the gallery repo.
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Layers The layers vignettes show how to use the various layers in the Flutter framework. For details, see the layers README.
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Platform Channel The platform channel app demonstrates how to connect a Flutter app to platform-specific APIs. For documentation, see https://flutter.dev/platform-channels/.
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Platform Channel Swift The platform channel swift app is the same as platform channel but the iOS version is in Swift and there is no Android version.
Notes
Note on Gradle wrapper files in .gitignore
:
Gradle wrapper files should normally be checked into source control. The example projects don't do that to avoid having several copies of the wrapper binary in the Flutter repo. Instead, the Gradle wrapper is injected by Flutter tooling, and the wrapper files are .gitignore'd to avoid making the Flutter repository dirty as a side effect of running the examples.