On macOS and iOS, the build mode is converted to lowercase in the
Flutter-side script, allowing projects to pass configuration names
directly. This adds the same behavior to the tool_backend.dart script
currently used by Windows and Linux, so that Windows builds can do the
same (since the default configuration names used by VS, as in Xcode,
start with a capital letter).
Moves files generated in windows/flutter/ as part of the build to an ephemeral/ subdirectory, matching the approach used on macOS (and in the future, Windows).
Adds that directory to the generated properties file to minimize hard-coding of paths in the project.
The name is very misleading at this point, since it does substantially
more than build flutter_assets. Name it more generically as a wrapper
for 'assemble' for macOS builds.
An optimization to the coverage collection speed was added in #30811. This commit further expands on it to parameterize the CoverageCollector with a custom predicate, allowing internal use cases to filter the RPC calls to the Dart VM based on scripts of interest to coverage collection.
This is done via `flutter build bundle`. As a consequence, this PR introduces a new way to disable analytics via the `FLUTTER_SUPPRESS_ANALYTICS` env flag.
Rather than macos/Flutter containing a mixture of files that should and
shouldn't be checked in, create clear locations for:
- Files that are "owned" by Flutter, but should be checked in
(Flutter/). This will contain files like the top-level Flutter
xcconfigs, generated plugin registrants, etc.
- Files that are generated by Flutter on the fly, and should not be
checked in (Flutter/ephemeral/). This will contain Flutter SDK caches,
the generated xcconfig, etc.
Also adds Flutter-owned Debug and Release xcconfig variants, in
preparation for PodSpec tooling.
Invoking msbuild with runInShell makes handling path escaping more
error-prone, and substantially increases the chances of running into
maximum path limits. This replaces the direct call with a .bat wrapper
that calls vsvars64.bat then msbuild, and uses relative paths within the
script to keep command lengths short.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/32792
Allows Windows builds to use the same structure and script as Linux
builds now use, calling into tool_backend to manage copying resources to
the project directory and building the bundle.
Also switches from expecting name_update.bat to expecting flutter\exe_filename
to be written during the build, as with the recent changes to the macOS build, to
reduce the amount of boilerplate needed in a windows\ project directory.
- Removes SYMROOT from the Generated.xcconfig. Having it causes current
versions of Xcode to switch the project's build output to "Legacy",
which causes anything not overridden to use a project-relative build
directory instead of a shared directory in DerivedData, breaking
anything with subprojects that it depends on.
This means that `flutter run` and builds from Xcode will use
completely different build directories, but that each should be
internally consistent.
- Moves the FlutterMacOS.framework to $SRCROOT/Flutter. This is
consistent with the approach we're moving to for all desktop
platforms, and avoids issues finding it now that SYMROOT doesn't match
for the two different build modes.
Fixes#32494