Loïc Sharma ce61eda70c
[Windows] Ensure window is shown (#127046)
## Background

The Windows runner has a race at startup:

1. **Platform thread**: creates a hidden window
2. **Platform thread**: launches the Flutter engine
3. **UI/Raster threads**: renders the first frame
4. **Platform thread**: Registers a callback to show the window once the next frame has been rendered.

Steps 3 and 4 happen in parallel and it is possible for step 3 to complete before step 4 starts. In this scenario, the next frame callback is never called and the window is never shown.

As a result the `windows_startup_test`'s test, which [verifies that the "show window" callback is called](1f09a8662d/dev/integration_tests/windows_startup_test/windows/runner/flutter_window.cpp (L60-L64)), can flake if the first frame is rendered before the show window callback has been registered.

## Solution

This change makes the runner schedule a frame after it registers the next frame callback. If step 3 hasn't completed yet, this no-ops as a frame is already scheduled. If step 3 has already completed, a new frame will be rendered, which will call the next frame callback and show the window.

Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/119415

See this thread for alternatives that were considered: https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/42061#issuecomment-1550080722
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Flutter UI integration tests

This project contains a collection of non-plugin-dependent UI integration tests. The device code is in the lib/ directory, the driver code is in the test_driver/ directory. They work together. Normally they are run via the devicelab.

keyboard_resize

Verifies that showing and hiding the keyboard resizes the content.

routing

Verifies that flutter drive --route works correctly.