Most of the remaining widget examples are actually manual tests. This patch
moves them into //dev/manual_tests. A couple are examples of using services,
which I've moved to //examples/layers/services. The remainder are out-dated and
are removed by this patch.
Rather than managing all the Material Design icons manually, we now
manage them using an icon font. The icon font contains glyphs for each
icon in an efficient vector format.
This patch updates the FLX tooling to include the MaterialIcons font and
updates the Icon widget to use the font instead of asset images.
Fixes#2313Fixes#2218Fixes#2009Fixes#994
flutter start's method of finding devices to run the app on is not suitable for flutter drive.
This commit also refactors several tool services to allow mocking in unit tests.
Now that we don't require the Dart SDK to be in your path, it's hard to run
./dev/update_packages.dart. Instead, you can now run `flutter update-packages`.
Fixes#1906
Migrates error suppression from regexps to analysis options.
* Ignore TODOs.
* Ignore strong mode field and method overrides (see `InvalidFieldOverride` and `InvalidMethodOverride` in `strong/info.dart`.
* Remove stale regexp to capture refs to dead `dart:ui_internals` URI.
* Remove stale regexp to capture dead strong mode "will need runtime check to cast to type" error (https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/24542).
5 regexp downs, another small handful (~4) to go! :)
This enables us to exclude `library_names` pending a new stable SDK push (see notes: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/1996). Also excluded are a few lints who's feedback was just getting regexp'ed out. Moving forward, this will allow us to selectively enable specific lints of interest as well.
"flutter create" adds option `--with-driver-test` that adds
dependencies to `flutter_driver` in `pubspec.yaml` and creates
a basic driver test runnable via `flutter drive
--target=test_driver/e2e.dart`
"flutter drive" new options:
- `--keep-app-running` tells the driver to not stop the app after tests
are done
- `--use-existing-app` tells the driver to not start a new app but use
an already running instance