This removes direct file access from within flutter_tools
in favor of using `package:file` via a `FileSystem` that's
accessed via the `ApplicationContext`.
This lays the groundwork for us to be able to easily swap
out the underlying file system when running Flutter tools,
which will be used to provide a record/replay file system,
analogous to what we have for process invocations.
- [x] Introduce DependencyChecker which can determine if any dependencies have been modified.
- [x] Move the DartDependencyBuilder into a separate file.
- [x] Add unit tests for DartDependencyBuilder.
- [x] Add unit tets for DependencyChecker
Part of #7014
With this change, they're run via instance methods on an object
obtained through the context. This will allow us to substitute
that object in tests with replay/record versions to allow us to
mock out the os-layer in tests.
* add google analytics
* send in the run target type
* track device type targets
* use the real GA code
* review comments
* rev to usage 2.0
* rev to 2.2.0 of usage; add tests
* review comments
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.