Updates all null safe dependencies to versions that allow 2.10 stable and 2.11 dev releases.
Also updates flutter_goldens and flutter_goldens_client to allow 2.11 dev.
We've gotten feedback that the VelocityTracker change was disruptive, though it did not break any of the flutter framework or customer tests. In order to make the change non-breaking, PointerDeviceKind parameter can be made optional.
Nevertheless, this parameter should be provided so that the existing touch handlers can use more accurate gestures on mouse/stylus inputs, so we can encourage this by deprecating the default constructor and pointing users towards the VelocityTracker.withKind constructor that takes a non-optional parameter
PR #65873 enabled DDS for non-web Flutter applications. This change
surfaced a bug where DDS would not send ServiceRegistered events to VM
service clients when they subscribed to the Service stream. This would
cause tools and tests that rely on these events (e.g., hot reload in
VSCode) to fail.
Fixes#66038.
Currently the framework uses fairly large "hit slop" values to disambiguate taps from drags/pans. This makes sense on touch devices where the interaction is not very precise, on mice however it can feel as if the UI is lagging. This is immediately noticeable on our infra dashboard, where it takes almost half of a grid square of drag before the actual drag kicks in.
One potential solution is to always use smaller constants depending on whether the interaction is mouse or touch based. The only reasonable choice is to use the pointer device kind and not target platform - same platform can have different input sources. This requires exposing the pointer device kind in a few new places in several of the gesture detectors, and using the enum to compute the correct hit slop from an expanded set of constants.
This almost works, however there are a few places (notably ListViews) which uses the touch hit slop as a default value in scroll physics. It does not seem like it will be easy to disambiguate a user provided scroll physics constant from the default and/or adjust it somehow - this might require significant changes to scroll physics which I have left out of this PR.
This PR does not adjust:
kTouchSlop used in scroll_physics.dart's minFlingDistance
kTouchSlop used in PrimaryPointerGestureRecognizer/LongPressGestureRecognizer
Previously, the CPU/GPU measurement using gauge happened after the
driver test is done. Now, the measurement happens within the driver
test. So we need to properly increase the delay and duration to get a
comparable reading as the old gauge measurements.
* synthetic packages by default in gen_l10n tool
* Refactor default path for synthetic package
* Remove unused import
* Code cleanup
* Further improvements to help text
* Refactor synthetic package path
* Remove newlines
* Test cleanup
* clean up logic in inputs and outputs list function
* Update l10n.yaml usage
* only add option if value is non-null
* Update stocks app as proof of concept for synthetic package usage
* Address nits
* print pubspec contents
* add print statements
* Do not allow null value for useSyntheticPackage
* +
* +
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* Cleanup
* Add test
* Fix text
* Dont parse pubspec directly
* Test using context
* WIP: generate synthetic packages on pub get -- needs tests
* Allow null value
* Update null handling
* Refactor to properly handle null case
* Fix yamlMap condition
* Fix yaml node for real
* WIP: struggling to write tests
* WIP - take absolute path as an option
* Add tests
* Use environment project directory for synthetic package generation pathway
* Fix typo
* Improve help text
* Update defaults
* Remove unauthorized path import
* Fix pathing issues at synthetic package generation
* Fix typo in test
* Use path.join so projectDir matches up based on OS
* Fix Windows pathing in test
* Remove unnecessary replaceApp code for projectDir.path
* Use globals.fs.currentDirectory.path in resident_runner_test.dart
* Fix merge conflict
* Add test to ensure that synthetic package is generated on pub get
* Fix resident_runner_test.dart tests
* Fix tests
* Use package:file instead of dart:io
* WIP - exploration
* Remove synthetic package use from stocks example
* Update integration test to not use synthetic packages
* Remove trailing whitespace
* flutter pub get runs synth package generation
* Remove more print statements
* Add license header
* WIP - minimally working pub.get
* Use own MockBuildSystem
* Modify test and implementation to be a little cleaner
* Fix flutter pub get invocation
* Use synthetic packages in stocks app
* Revert "Use synthetic packages in stocks app"
This reverts commit 45bf24903c.
* Add environment and buildSystem params to flutter test
* Address code review feedback
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* Isolate codegen into its own API
* Fix imports
* Slight refactor
* Add one more test for no l10n.yaml file
* Remove unneeded mock class and import in pub_get_test.dart
* More code review feedback
* Remove unnecessary imports
* Remove `return await`s that I missed
* use arrow functions instead
This reverts commit adc9dde3ba.
- Fixed issue where `FallbackDiscovery` would hold on to a `VmService` when launching on iOS devices, causing DDS to fail to start
- Fixed `flutter drive` case where DDS is already running in another flutter_tools instance
0c5ec2f285 does not live on any branch.
This makes `pub get` in the macrobenchmarks folder.
```
$ git rev-list --max-count=100 0c5ec2f285c1ec30b2ed15194bc8de755654a590
fatal: bad object 0c5ec2f285c1ec30b2ed15194bc8de755654a590
```
Updated to the same commit on the master branch: d00362e6bd.
Update all versions, specifically file which fixes some bugs that caused tests to fail if run in different orders:
- systemTemp directories created by MemoryFileSystem will allot names based on the file system instance instead of globally.
- MemoryFile.readAsLines()/readAsLinesSync() no longer treat a final newline in the file as the start of a new, empty line.
- RecordingFile.readAsLine()/readAsLinesSync() now always record a final newline.
* extract engine sub-metrics; change reported metrics
- Extract sub-metrics reported by the Web engine: "preroll_frame", "apply_frame".
- Add a concept of unreported metrics: displayed on the benchmark UI, but not on the dashboard.
- Make "sceneBuildDuration" and "windowRenderDuration" unreported, which are too fine-grained. They are included in "drawFrameDuration" already.
- Report outlier ratio instead of outlier average. The ratio is more useful of the two.
This moves the app template more toward being a more generic starting
point for any Flutter application, eliminating some hard-code
assumptions about there being a single window/engine pair that is
directly bound to the life of the application:
- Moves the runloop into its own class, making it capable of servicing
any number of engine instances.
- Moves the logic for setting up a window containing only a Flutter view
into a window subclass for ease of re-use.
- Makes quit-on-window-close an optional property. (Long term this
should be even more generic, like a quit-when-last-window-closes
option, but this is a short-term improvement that removes the binding
between the runloop and the window).
- Allows for multiple instances of Win32Window to exist without issues
relating to the window class registration.
Since there are getting to be a non-trivial number of files associated
with the runner, this moves the source into a runner/ directory, as is
already done on some other platforms.
Note that creating multiple Flutter windows at the same time still
doesn't work correctly even with this change, but this addresses some of
the known issues, and makes it easier to test in the future (e.g., for
debugging engine-level issues with multiple instances).
Fixes#45397
* Move embedding and linking Flutter frameworks into the tool
* Unused import
* Migrate
* Rename run, add comments, remove typedef
* Add status log to tell the user what we did
* Remove Podfile migration, create IOSMigration superclass
* word-smiting
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Williams <jonahwilliams@google.com>
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Co-Authored-By: Jonah Williams <jonahwilliams@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonah Williams <jonahwilliams@google.com>
* [Web] Add Material Card Infinite Scroll benchmark
Adds a benchmark that makes an infinite list of Material cards
and scrolls it. This benchmark exercises more heavyweight rendering
like shadows and clipping and paths.
* Fix analyzer warnings. Respond to comments
The stocks example app is outdated and deprecated, but we still use it for some benchmark tests. Moving it into the benchmarks directory to indicate its status.
This adds CatmullRomCurve animation curve, and a CatmullRomSpline, which is what it uses to do interpolation.
This allows us to create animation curves which can smoothly interpolate the values given to the curve.
Since I've introduced a 2D spline curve, I also created a Curve2D base class for such parametric curves.
* Update packages.
* Add many more global analyses.
* Catch trailing spaces and trailing newlines in all text files.
Before we were only checking newly added files, but that means we
missed some.
* Port the trailing spaces logic to work on Windows too.
* Correct all the files with trailing spaces and newlines.
* Refactor some of the dev/bots logic into a utils.dart library.
Notably, the "exit" and "print" shims for testing are now usable
from test.dart, analyze.dart, and run_command.dart.
* Add an "exitWithError" function that prints the red lines and
then exits. This is the preferred way to exit from test.dart,
analyze.dart, and run_command.dart.
* More consistency in the output of analyze.dart.
* Refactor analyze.dart to use the _allFiles file enumerating logic
more widely.
* Add some double-checking logic to the _allFiles logic to catch
cases where changes to that logic end up catching fewer files
than expected (helps prevent future false positives).
* Add a check to prevent new binary files from being added to
the repository. Grandfather in the binaries that we've already
added.
* Update all the dependencies (needed because we now import crypto in
dev/bots/analyze.dart).