Loïc Sharma d939b84350
Remove use_modular_headers! from Swift Podfiles (#156257)
We added `use_modular_headers!` to our `Podfile`s as we originally planned to phase out `use_frameworks!` (see https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/42204). However, our plans have now changed and we are instead phasing out CocoaPods entirely in favor of Swift Package Manager.

CocoaPods's `use_frameworks!` and `use_modular_headers!` are two different overlapping options that should not be used together. This change removes the `use_modular_headers!` from the macOS `Podfile` and the iOS Swift `Podfile` (the iOS Objective-C template was recently deprecated https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/155867).

This change only affects _new_ Flutter apps. This change does not include an automatic migration as that could break existing apps. Instead, users are encouraged to migrate from CocoaPods to Swift Package Manager.

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/156259
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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:

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.