* Update project.pbxproj files to say Flutter rather than Chromium
Also, the templates now have an empty organization so that we don't cause people to give their apps a Flutter copyright.
* Update the copyright notice checker to require a standard notice on all files
* Update copyrights on Dart files. (This was a mechanical commit.)
* Fix weird license headers on Dart files that deviate from our conventions; relicense Shrine.
Some were already marked "The Flutter Authors", not clear why. Their
dates have been normalized. Some were missing the blank line after the
license. Some were randomly different in trivial ways for no apparent
reason (e.g. missing the trailing period).
* Clean up the copyrights in non-Dart files. (Manual edits.)
Also, make sure templates don't have copyrights.
* Fix some more ORGANIZATIONNAMEs
* Sort Localization generation output
- When creating locales that were assumed from existing locales, the
file that is used is non-deterministic. This adds a sort to the iterator
to ensure that the same existing locale is used to generate the assumed
locale
- When generating material, cupertino and date localizations, the generated getters were not sorted. This
introduces an alphabetic sort
* remove main.dart.snapshot
* Add check for placeholders being an empty map
* Remove unnecessary properties from en_ES.arb in the stocks example
* Use getter instead of methods in the stocks example
* Fixed "annotating types for function expression parameters" lint issue from generated localizations delegate code
This adds support for the fn key on macOS. It adds it to the key mappings as a supplemental mapping that overwrites the one from the Chrome headers, since the chrome headers have a TODO, but no implementation of the key.
Also, ignore the fn key entirely on macOS. This is because On macOS laptop keyboards, the fn key is used to generate home/end and f1-f12, but it ALSO generates a separate down/up event for the fn key itself. Other platforms hide the fn key, and just produce the key that it is combined with, so to keep it possible to write cross platform code that looks at which keys are pressed, the fn key is ignored.
*Starting with arb files in lib/l10n, the tool creates the following by default:
1. An AppLocalizations class containing:
- an `AppLocalizationsDelegate`
- a `supportedLocales` property that returns a list of all supported locales.
- a `localizationsDelegate` property that returns a list containing this delegate along with `GlobalMaterialLocalizations.delegate`, `GlobalCupertinoLocalizations.delegate`, and `GlobalWidgetsLocalizations.delegate`.
2. One Dart `message_<locale>.dart` file for each arb file, as well as a `messages_all.dart` file that performs the locale message lookup. The tool infers the locale of each arb file from the @@Locale property or the arb file's name.
This updates the keyboard maps to use updated HID codes for game controller buttons (from Chrome), and to encode that GLFW "super" keys are what we call "meta" keys (i.e. Windows key or Command key).
* WIP on web plugin registry
* WIP on registering plugins
* WIP on web plugin registration
* Only generate `package:flutter_web_plugins` imports if plugins are
defined
* Add parsing test
* Add documentation
* Fix analyzer warnings
* add license headers
* Add tests for package:flutter_web_plugins
* Run `flutter update-packages --force-upgrade`
* Fix analyzer errors
* Fix analyzer error in test
* Update copyright and remove flutter SDK constraints
* Enable tests since engine has rolled
* add flutter_web_plugins tests to bots
* Create an empty .packages file for WebFs test
This adds support for game controller buttons. It adds some supplemental USB HID codes that aren't available from the Chromium source code, and maps those on Android to the game pad buttons that Android supports. Other platforms are not supported yet.
This implements the keyboard shortcut handling and action invocation in order to provide a place in the infrastructure for keyboard events to trigger actions. This will allow binding of key events to actions like "move the focus to the next widget" and "activate button".
This adds a list of key synonyms for non-printable keyboard keys that appear in more than one place So keys like LogicalKeyboardKey.shiftLeft and LogicalKeyboardKey.shiftRight now can be mapped to just LogicalKeyboardKey.shift.
I also fixed a bug in the gen_keycodes tool where GLFW entries would get removed if they weren't parsed from the source on the web.