* Added support for authentication codes for the VM service.
Previously, a valid web socket connection would use the following URI:
`ws://127.0.0.1/ws`
Now, by default, the VM service requires a connection to be made with a
URI similar to the following:
`ws://127.0.0.1:8181/Ug_U0QVsqFs=/ws`
where `Ug_U0QVsqFs` is an authentication code generated and shared by
the
service.
This behavior can be disabled with the `--disable-service-auth-codes`
flag.
* Use source list from the compiler to track invalidated files.
* Revert accidental change
* Fix first-time-seen-the-file logic
* Fix/simplify invalidate logic now that we can rely on compiler to let us know what is the cut-off point for invalidation.
* Update devfs mock to accommodate for new fields
* Fix deleted files case
* Analyzer found missing final
* some space formattings
* always use blocks in if-else if a block is used
* format spaces in for and while
* allow multiline if conditions
* fix missing space
* add trailing commas on list/map/parameters
* add trailing commas on Invocation with nb of arg>1
* add commas for widget containing widgets
* add trailing commas if instantiation contains trailing comma
* revert bad change
This PR aims at several things:
1. Use pub_semver to check a version in pubspec.yaml meets the requirements specified in https://semver.org/.
2. Don't limit build-number/build-name as a fixed format. Instead, validate it according to the target(ios/android).
3. Make sure that build-number/build-name are always validated no matter it's specified by the `flutter command` or version in pubspec.yaml.
Fixes#27589
* Make plugin path search logic use version check as a fallback.
* In JetBrainsToolbox, Info.plist would be just some kind of wrapper, we need a double check before get the real one.
* Use Regex to get content instead of `default command` to avoid error output as there could be no JetBrainsToolboxApp key/value for a normal Info.plist(Android Studio.)
Try to detect Gradle error messages that hint at AndroidX problems, and
warn in the logs about the potential problem and point to documentation
on how to fix the issue.
Unfortunately the Gradle errors based on this root issue are varied and
project dependent. It's probably better to still leave the message
intact in case the problem is unrelated.
Also filters out the plugin warning message pending in
flutter/plugins#1138. It's still valuable to add that for people on
previous versions of Flutter, but this link should override that message
for anyone on an up to date version of Flutter.
#27106
These are essentially self-inflicted race conditions. Instead of timeouts we're going to try a more verbose logging mechanism that points out when things are taking a long time.
Newer NDKs switched to clang which by default uses system linker, instead
we need to force it to use appropriate toolchain linker by passing
-fuse-ld= command line flag.
Fixes#23458
Before this change, rolling back a patch relied on deleting the patch
file from the server completely. This PR implements a more reliable
approach where developer needs to create a physical rollback patch file.
This is more robust to mistakenly taking down a patch from user devices.
* Renamed --save-compilation-trace to flutter run --train.
* Renamed --precompile=<file> to --compilation-trace-file=<file>.
* In dynamic mode, made JIT snapshot the default, instead of kernel file.
* adding support for android app bundle.
* removing the debug statement.
* fixing formatting and code review changes.
* Revert "fixing formatting and code review changes."
This reverts commit 2041d459f3.
* Fixing code formatting issues.
* updating review comments fixing comments and spacing.
* changing and to & to rerun the CI and tests.
* updating the comment to re-run the test
updating the comment to re-run the test
* fixing the formatting.
* updating comments to re-trigger build
updating comments to re-trigger build
* Remove many timeouts.
These are essentially self-inflicted race conditions. Instead of timeouts we're going to try a more verbose logging mechanism that points out when things are taking a long time.
* Get the attach tests to pass.
* Apply review comments from Todd
* More review comment fixes
* Put back the extended timeouts here now that I know why we have them...