This attempts to re-land #22656.
There are two changes from the original:
I turned off wrapping completely when not sending output to a terminal. Previously I had defaulted to wrapping at and arbitrary 100 chars in that case, just to keep long messages from being too long, but that turns out the be a bad idea because there are tests that are relying on the specific form of the output. It's also pretty arbitrary, and mostly people sending output to a non-terminal will want unwrapped text.
I found a better way to terminate ANSI color/bold sequences, so that they can be embedded within each other without needed quite as complex a dance with removing redundant sequences.
As part of these changes, I removed the Logger.supportsColor setter so that the one source of truth for color support is in AnsiTerminal.supportsColor.
* Turn on line wrapping again in usage and status messages, adds ANSI color to doctor and analysis messages. (#22656)
This turns on text wrapping for usage messages and status messages. When on a terminal, wraps to the width of the terminal. When writing to a non-terminal, wrap lines at a default column width (currently defined to be 100 chars). If --no-wrap is specified, then no wrapping occurs. If --wrap-column is specified, wraps to that column (if --wrap is on).
Adds ANSI color to the doctor and analysis output on terminals. This is in this PR with the wrapping, since wrapping needs to know how to count visible characters in the presence of ANSI sequences. (This is just one more step towards re-implementing all of Curses for Flutter. :-)) Will not print ANSI sequences when sent to a non-terminal, or of --no-color is specified.
Fixes ANSI color and bold sequences so that they can be combined (bold, colored text), and a small bug in indentation calculation for wrapping.
Since wrapping is now turned on, also removed many redundant '\n's in the code.
This turns on text wrapping for usage messages and status messages. When on a terminal, wraps to the width of the terminal. When writing to a non-terminal, wrap lines at a default column width (currently defined to be 100 chars). If --no-wrap is specified, then no wrapping occurs. If --wrap-column is specified, wraps to that column (if --wrap is on).
Adds ANSI color to the doctor and analysis output on terminals. This is in this PR with the wrapping, since wrapping needs to know how to count visible characters in the presence of ANSI sequences. (This is just one more step towards re-implementing all of Curses for Flutter. :-)) Will not print ANSI sequences when sent to a non-terminal, or of --no-color is specified.
Fixes ANSI color and bold sequences so that they can be combined (bold, colored text), and a small bug in indentation calculation for wrapping.
Since wrapping is now turned on, also removed many redundant '\n's in the code.
* `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
fuchsia_tester.dart still assumes Dart 1. Previously, it ran tests directly
from source, flutter_platform.dart automatically runs a kernel compile when
operating in Dart 2 mode, but this assumes a functional Dart SDK is available
in the artifacts directly, and fuchsia_tester.dart mocks out the artifacts
directory with an empty temp dir.
Remaining work is:
1. Get the frontend server building as a dependency on Fuchsia.
2. Patch fuchsia_tester.dart to use a valid Dart SDK and frontend server.
This also reverts migration to Dart 2 typedef syntax.
This reverts commit 6c56bb2. (#18362)
This reverts commit 3daebd0. (#18316)
* It's time to #deleteDart1 (#18293)
Eliminates support for Dart 1 in flutter_tools, and drops our Dart 1
benchmarks. All commands now run in Dart 1 mode only.
Eliminates --preview-dart-2 / --no-preview-dart-2 support.
* Fix indentation, remove no longer necessary .toList()
* Only push udpated kernel if >0 invalidated srcs
Eliminates support for Dart 1 in flutter_tools, and drops our Dart 1
benchmarks. All commands now run in Dart 1 mode only.
Eliminates --preview-dart-2 / --no-preview-dart-2 support.
This removes direct file access from within flutter_tools
in favor of using `package:file` via a `FileSystem` that's
accessed via the `ApplicationContext`.
This lays the groundwork for us to be able to easily swap
out the underlying file system when running Flutter tools,
which will be used to provide a record/replay file system,
analogous to what we have for process invocations.
* Remove the workaround that pinned args to v0.13.6
This reverts most of the changes in commit 6331b6c8b5
* throw exception if exit code is not an integer
* rework command infrastructure to throw ToolExit when non-zero exitCode
* convert commands to return Future<Null>
* cleanup remaining commands to use throwToolExit for non-zero exit code
* remove isUnusual exception message
* add type annotations for updated args package
This rewrites imports of various mojom.dart files from the Flutter
engine repo to instead import normal-looking dart files from the
(new) flutter_services package. This package handles exporting the
correct symbols from generated code wherever that may live.
Includes an engine roll to 3551e7a48e2e336777b15c7637af92fd7605b6c5
which contains the new flutter_services package.
* Update tools to use `analyzer` from vended Dart SDK.
* updates `flutter_tools` and `flutter_test` to use the SDK-vended `analyzer` package
* tweaks dependency tracking logic to only record the SDK-vended `analyzer` so as not to crash on spurious conflicts (due to transitive dependencies)
* Review fixes.
* refactor _run to runCmd
* replace requiresProjectRoot getter with call to commandValidator
* replace requiresDevice getter with call to findTargetDevice
* trace command requires a debug connection, not a device
* inline androidOnly getter
* rename command methods to verifyTheRunCmd and runCmd
* move common verification into BuildSubCommand
* rename deviceForCommand to device
* rename methods to verifyThenRunCommand and runCommand
This moves all of the various .analysis_options* files to the flutter repo root so that it's easier to
* remember to keep them all in sync, and
* easily refer customers to them
This updates the flutter analyze command to use the .analysis_options_flutter_analyze in the repo root when either the --flutter-repo flag is supplied or the sources being analyzed reside in the flutter repo.
Anywhere that accepted IconData now accepts either an Icon or an
ImageIcon.
Places that used to take an IconData in an `icon` argument, notably
IconButton and DrawerItem, now take a Widget in that slot. You can wrap
the value that used to be passed in in an Icon constructor to get the
same result.
Icon itself now takes the icon as a positional argument, for brevity.
ThemeData now has an iconTheme as well as a primaryIconTheme, the same
way it has had a textTheme and primaryTextTheme for a while.
IconTheme.of() always returns a value now (though that value itself may
have nulls in it). It defaults to the ThemeData.iconTheme.
IconThemeData.fallback() is a new method that returns an icon theme data
structure with all fields filled in.
IconTheme.merge() is a new constructor that takes a context and creates
a widget that mixes in the new values with the inherited values.
Most places that introduced an IconTheme widget now use IconTheme.merge.
IconThemeData.merge and IconThemeData.copyWith act in a way analogous to
the similarly-named members of TextStyle.
ImageIcon is introduced. It acts like Icon but takes an ImageProvider
instead of an IconData.
Also: Fix the analyzer to actually check the stocks app.
This prevents multiple simultaneous runs of the analyzer from stomping
over each other (e.g. multiple runs of 'update-packages'). Certain
long-lived commands (like analyze, run, logs) are exempted once they've
done enough work to be safe from most stomping action.
This still doesn't make us entirely safe from craziness, e.g. if you're
half way through an 'update-packages' run and you call 'git pull', who
knows what state you'll end up in. But there's only so much one can do.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/2762
Also, make it clear the screen between results so it's more obvious
what's going on when you have new results (especially when you have
fixed everything).
* working on making a faster flutter run restart
* clean up todos; fire events on isolate changes
* use the Flutter.FrameworkInitialization event
* review comments