Jakob Andersen 6d66be17b9 Add support for target file in Gradle builds. (#8364)
If a target file is specified on the flutter tools command line, pass it
through to Gradle.

It is still possible to statically specify a target file in the flutter
section of build.gradle, but it is now possible to specify it on the
command line as well. The command line option takes precedence.

Fixes #8175.
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