* General improvoments to the loader app:
* Show a message after 8 seconds if no connection comes in.
* Show a progress bar as files are being uploaded.
* Hide the spinner just before launching the application.
* General improvements to the "flutter run" UI:
* Add "?" key as a silent alias for "h".
* Make the help text bold so it doesn't get mixed with the logs.
* Make "R" do a cold restart when hot reload is enabled.
* Supporting features and bug fixes:
* Add support for string service extensions.
* Other bug fixes:
* Expose debugDumpRenderTree() outside debug mode.
* Logger.supportsColor was missing a getter.
* Mention in the usage docs that --hot requires --resident.
* Trivial style fixes.
This prevents multiple simultaneous runs of the analyzer from stomping
over each other (e.g. multiple runs of 'update-packages'). Certain
long-lived commands (like analyze, run, logs) are exempted once they've
done enough work to be safe from most stomping action.
This still doesn't make us entirely safe from craziness, e.g. if you're
half way through an 'update-packages' run and you call 'git pull', who
knows what state you'll end up in. But there's only so much one can do.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/2762
* refactor the --resident run option into a separate file
* update daemon to run --resident apps
* re-plumbing daemon start
* send app logs
* update tests
* review changes
* fix test runner
* remove PackageMap.createGlobalInstance; rely on the ctor
* review comments
* working on making a faster flutter run restart
* clean up todos; fire events on isolate changes
* use the Flutter.FrameworkInitialization event
* review comments
This also fixes some related problems affecting "flutter run":
* FLXes built during AndroidDevice.startApp need to match the build mode
* APKs should always be rebuilt if the build mode uses AOT compilation
* rename service_protocol.dart to protocol_discovery.dart
* add a wrapper around the obs. protocol
* use json-rpc in run
* consolidate obs. code; implement flutter run --benchmark
* review comments
Host tools can be found in the artifact cache directory for the host platform.
If a developer wants to use a local engine build instead, then provide an
--engine-build flag that selects the specific engine build variant.
* 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