
This PR is a follow-up of a previous PR of mine: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141417. It was unfinished, i.e. I only implemented it and used it in `examples/hello_world`. No "flutter create" templates were modified. This change is theoretically breaking, but in practice, I am pretty sure nobody uses this. It was not accounced anywhere, the only app using it is `examples/hello_world`. I did not do that (that=update docs and templates) because I wanted a solution that is idiomatic in both Gradle and Kotlin, and only now I found time to do this. ### Without this change ```groovy defaultConfig { applicationId = "io.flutter.examples.hello_world" minSdk = flutter.minSdkVersion targetSdk = flutter.targetSdkVersion versionCode = flutter.versionCode() versionName = flutter.versionName() } ``` ### With this change ```groovy defaultConfig { applicationId = "io.flutter.examples.hello_world" minSdk = flutter.minSdkVersion targetSdk = flutter.targetSdkVersion versionCode = flutter.versionCode versionName = flutter.versionName } ``` Idiomatic getter - yay! It's consistent between assignment of all four props. ### Issue fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/146067 ## Pre-launch Checklist - [x] I read the [Contributor Guide] and followed the process outlined there for submitting PRs. - [x] I read the [Tree Hygiene] wiki page, which explains my responsibilities. - [x] I read and followed the [Flutter Style Guide], including [Features we expect every widget to implement]. - [x] I signed the [CLA]. - [x] I listed at least one issue that this PR fixes in the description above. - [x] I updated/added relevant documentation (doc comments with `///`). - [x] I added new tests to check the change I am making, or this PR is [test-exempt]. - [x] I followed the [breaking change policy] and added [Data Driven Fixes] where supported. - [x] All existing and new tests are passing. --------- Co-authored-by: Reid Baker <reidbaker@google.com>
Example of embedding Flutter using FlutterView
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iOS
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in Xcode and build the project as
usual.
Android
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