* `flutter analyze` cleanup
* Make `--dartdocs` work in all modes.
* Make `analyze-sample-code.dart` more resilient.
* Add a test for `analyze-sample-code.dart`.
* Minor cleanup in related code and files.
* Apply review comments
* Fix tests
* Fixes resulting from audit of issues links
I looked at every link to GitHub in our repo. For cases where we had a TODO that was waiting for a bug to be fixed, and the bug has now been fixed, I applied the pending change. For cases where the link was out of date, I updated the link.
* Update run_test.dart
skip this test again since it failed on linux and macos bots
All temporary directory start with `flutter_` and have their random component separated from the name by a period, as in `flutter_test_bundle.YFYQMY`.
I've tried to find some of the places where we didn't cleanly delete temporary directories, too. This greatly reduces, though it does not entirely eliminate, the directories we leave behind when running tests, especially `flutter_tools` tests.
While I was at it I standardized on `tempDir` as the variable name for temporary directories, since it was the most common, removing occurrences of `temp` and `tmp`, among others.
Also I factored out some common code that used to catch exceptions that happen on Windows, and made more places use that pattern.
* Try to resolve an intermitted crash during coverage collection
The only theory I can come up with is that maybe the test completes
before we finish processing the standard input, so I made the test
harness wait for the observatory URL before considering whether the
test has finished or not.
Also, some code cleanup while I'm at it, e.g. avoiding using "onFoo"
for the names of methods, avoiding back-to-back switch statements with
the same values, avoiding `_` argument names, and using `?.` instead
of `if (foo != null) foo.`.
* Revert back the signature of _pipeStandardStreamsToConsole
* Also remove the other additions to this method.
* Reland "Roll engine to version b148e628ec86b3a9a0382e0bcfae73f0390a8232 (#20427)"
This is a re-land with downgraded `package:flutter_gallery_assets`
version.
* Downgrade package:flutter_gallery_assets to 0.1.4
* Change engine.version to 81baff97c29bb08cbf8453a3f9042c5813f84ad3 (which contains an additional fix)
* Change engine.version to e3687f70c7ece72000b32ee1b3c02755ba5361ac (since mac tarballs are corrupted on earlier commit)
Reason for revert: The package:flutter_gallery_assets has removed some images which are required for the examples/flutter_gallery, so the gallery build is failing (only discovered after landing, since gallery doesn't seem to get built during github PR presubmit checks)
This CL
* rolls `engine.version` to flutter/engine@b148e628 (which includes dart sdk 2.1.0-dev)
* rolls `goldens.version` to flutter/goldens@6c45fafdf (which includes updates due to skia changes in engine)
* changes `platform.dill` to `platform_strong.dill` in various places due to flutter/engine@a84b210b
* adds explicit `environment: sdk: ">=2.0.0-dev.68 < 3.0.0"` constraints to `pubspec.yaml` and `pubspec.yaml.tmpl` files (since pub defaults to `<2.0.0` if omitted)
* upgrades to newer versions of various 3rd party packages (to ensure transitive dependencies have `<3.0.0` sdk constraint)
* Upgrade everything except matcher.
* Roll matcher (and test)
* Adjust tests that depend on flutter:test directly to depend on a shim
* Require use of package:test shim and remove other references to package:test
In certain cases, the test would fail before creating the (lazily created) compiler object, and then we'd
try to call shutdown() on null in those cases.
Fixes#18610
This removes the final traces of Travis and Appveyor from the Flutter tree.
I've updated the documentation and fixed a couple of places where scripts look for Travis, and eliminated the dart tools runningOnTravis function (which was unused anyhow).
There are places in the flutter script that used to look for the environment variable TRAVIS. We actually do want to continue to detect that we're running on Travis there, since in the plugins repo we still use Travis (for the moment). In any case, it's OK, because the CI environment variable is set on all of the CI bots (Cirrus, Travis, and Appveyor).
FastLane doesn't have a setup_cirrus equivalent to setup_travis, but it actually doesn't matter there either, since it doesn't do Travis-specific things, and it also looks for the CI environment variable.
//mobile/flutter/tests/app:basic_runner_test_*
during a google3 roll.
The following exception was being thrown
_TypeError: type 'String' is not a subtype of type 'File'
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utter_command.dart:347:18)
<asynchronous suspension>
/flutter_command.dart:282:33)
<asynchronous suspension>
xt.dart:142:29)
<asynchronous suspension>
* Skip tests instead of expecting failure, because expected failure = timeout which is slow
Some of these tests are known to fail and were coded to expect it; however because the failure is a timeout it's just dragging out test runs (shortening timeouts will make the tests flakier).
* Make it easier to find skipped tests
* Change SKIP to TODO
Disallow calling stop() or cancel() multiple times. This means that
when you use startProgress you have to more carefully think about what
exactly is going on.
Properly cancel startProgress in non-ANSI situations, so that
back-to-back startProgress calls all render to the console.
When creating a new project, the build fails with an error similar to:
"versionCode not found. Define flutter.versionCode in the local.properties file."
This puts developers in the untenable situation of having to edit a file with local paths, but being unable to check it in.
This changes the templates to default to using versionCode 1 and version "1.0" if they are not defined in the local.properties file.
Fixes#18983.