The FocusManager constructor was registering global event handlers
on the shared RawKeyboard instance and the global pointer router.
This posed a few problems: (1) there was no way to unregister these
handlers, and (2) instantiating a second FocusManager would overwrite
the existing focus manager's RawKeyboard handler. This was manifesting
in unexpected ways, such as the fact that constructing a second
BuildOwner (for a parallel tree, for instance) was obliterating the
event handler for the main BuildOwner's focus manager, thus messing
with focus.
This change separates those global event registrations into a
dedicated method, registerGlobalHandlers(), and overrides dispose()
to properly unregister those handlers.
This reverts usages of the binding's platformDispatcher to use window again temporarily, because there isn't a TestPlatformDispatcher yet, and so some tests were failing because they mocked the TestWindow to return certain things (locales) that were returning the real values instead of the test values.
Once I've created a TestPlatformDispatcher to allow fake data to be passed to it, we can go back to using the platformDispatcher in all of these places
* Remove references to dart:ui.Window, and point usages to PlatformDispatcher or SingletonFlutterWindow, as appropriate
* remove new test platform dispatchers
* Amend documentation
- - When I added notification of key events before processing them as text, it made it so that shortcut key bindings like the spacebar would prevent spaces from being inserted into text fields, which is obviously not desirable (and so that change was reverted). At the same time, we do want to make it possible to override key events so that they can do things like intercept a tab key or arrow keys that change the focus.
This PR changes the behavior of the Shortcuts widget so that if it has a shortcut defined, but no action is bound to the intent, then instead of responding that the key is "handled", it responds as if nothing handled it. This allows the engine to continue to process the key as text entry.
This PR includes:
- Modification of the callback type for key handlers to return a KeyEventResult instead of a bool, so that we can return more information (i.e. the extra state of "stop propagation").
- Modification of the ActionDispatcher.invokeAction contract to require that Action.isEnabled return true before calling it. It will now assert if the action isn't enabled when invokeAction is called. This is to allow optimization of the number of calls to isEnabled, since the shortcuts widget now wants to know if the action was enabled before deciding to either handle the key or to return ignored.
- Modification to ShortcutManager.handleKeypress to return KeyEventResult.ignored for keys which don't have an enabled action associated with them.
- Adds an attribute to DoNothingAction that allows it to mark a key as not handled, even though it does have an action associated with it. This will allow disabling of a shortcut for a subtree.
Ensures all of the libraries that the application side code import are migrated to null safety. full null safety migration is blocked by json rpc 2 and a breaking change to vm service client.
* Revert "docs for image disposal (#67066)"
This reverts commit bcb2ac5a55.
* Revert "Dispose of images after using them (#66688)"
This reverts commit a7954691da.
* Dispose of images after using them
Adds ImageInfo.clone, ImageInfo.dispose, and ImageInfo.isCloneOf.
Makes all stateful holders of ui.Image objects properly clone and dispose of them.
Behavior change for ImageStreamCompleter: Removing the last listener after registering at least one listener results in the object being disposed, and new listeners cannot be added, unless a keepAlive handle is created.
Makes all non-stateful holders of ui.Image (i.e. paintImage and RawImage) assert that whoever gave the image to them has not disposed it on them.
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.
This fixes a problem where the character field of the RawKeyEvent was not being set at all for non-Android platforms.
I also updated the key maps, and corrected a problem with the Windows key map where the backquote character wasn't correctly mapped.
This standardizes the handling of nullability for the LogicalKeyboardKey.keyLabel and RawKeyEventData.keyLabel accessors so that they are non-nullable, but can be empty.
Before this change, the keyLabel could be either null or an empty string to indicate that there wasn't a label, which makes it harder to test for, since both need to be checked for. Since an empty string is sufficient, there is no need for it to be nullable.
Also, in raw_keyboard.dart, the web and Windows implementations wouldn't accept null values for parameters in the Map coming from the message, but tests were supplying null for some of them. This makes web and Windows creation of events match the other platforms, and makes the migration of tests to non-nullability easier.