- Update the Linux build to support most of the build configuration, though like windows most only make sense for profile/release.
- Ensure VERBOSE_SCRIPT_LOGGING is set when the logger is verbose
- Automatically run pub get like other build commands
* Add flag to enable expression evaluation for web
Added flag --web-enable-expression-evaluation to flutter run commmand
that enables expression evaluation from IDEs for web target. Disabled
by default.
Helps https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/54520
* Update packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/build_runner/resident_web_runner.dart
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Williams <jonahwilliams@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonah Williams <jonahwilliams@google.com>
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
Makes the following changes to the behavior of precache:
- The --all-platforms flags now fetches all artifacts, rather than just
turning off platform filtering of selected artifacts.
- Explicitly requested artifacts are no longer subject to platform
filtering. E.g., 'precache --ios' will download iOS artifacts on
Windows and Linux (but 'precache' without an 'ios' flag will still
only download iOS artifacts on macOS).
- Desktop platform artifacts now respect the bypassing of platform
filtering.
Fixes#53272
This will allow experimenting with the remove to string transformer before we're ready to turn it on by default. This doesn't work for web yet since we use dart2js instead of the frontend_server for producing kernel