Eliminates the --snapshot and --depfile parameters from the flutter
bundle command. The snapshot parameter is unused in Dart 2 -- code is
built to kernel .dill files and for profile/release builds, then AOT
compiled.
While depfiles are still used in Dart 2 (e.g. by the kernel compiler),
there are enough assumptions in the code that they lie in the default
location (e.g. in the Gradle build) and no reasons to support
user-cusomisation that it makes sense to eliminate the --depfile option
as well, and always use the default location.
This commit also renames 'depFilePath' to 'depfilePath' for consistency
across the codebase.
This also involves switching from Core JIT to App JIT snapshot, and replacing per-isolate VM snapshot with the shared VM snapshot.
For now there is no separate update bundle file, as the generated update gets packaged directly into the APK for testing purposes.
This changes the compiler output for gradle to be less verbose and more easily read.
This only applies to compilation error messages: other gradle messages will continue to print as before.
It also fixes a small problem with the performance measurement printing (see that "7.1s" on it's own line in the original?) so that if something is expected to have multiple lines of output, it prints an initial line, and a "Done" line with the elapsed time, so that it's possible to know what the time applies to.
It also updates the spinner to be fancier, at least on platforms other than Windows (which is missing a lot of symbols in its console font).
Addresses #17307
This adds support to AnsiTerminal for colored output, and makes all tool output written to stderr (with the printError function) colored red.
No color codes are sent if the terminal doesn't support color (or isn't a terminal).
Also makes "progress" output print the elapsed time when not connected to a terminal, so that redirected output and terminal output match (redirected output doesn't print the spinner, however).
Addresses #17307
This is a blocker for Google roll since we are not at dev4.0:
- Future is not yet part of dart:core.
- Future.sync().then<dynamic>... causes failure without the new keyword.
* Don't set the `vmServices` member variable until it's fully initialized.
* Add a timeout to the future that sends the 'started' event to the IDE
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/16604
This tickled a bug in KernelCompiler.compile() where the fingerprinter
doesn't include the outputFilePath in its list of dependencies. As such,
if the output .dill file is missing or corrupted, the fingerprint still
matches and re-compile is skipped, even though it shouldn't be. I'll fix
that in a followup, then look at how this triggered that issue. My
hypothesis is that that it's due to the aot kernel compile and bundle
kernel compile have separate output directories for the .dill files
(build/ vs build/aot) but the same output directory for the associated
depfiles (due to this patch).
This reverts commit 43a106e95a.
The --snapshot argument was only necessary in Dart 1. The --depfile
argument was only used in Dart 2 mode to pass to the kernel compiler,
but was inconsistent with the 'build aot' command, where the depfile was
always set to build/kernel_compile.d.
This patch updates 'build bundle' to emit the depfile to a location
consistent with the 'build aot' command; since it's not intended to be
user-configurable and flutter.gradle hardcodes the location to
build/kernel_compile.d either way, this patch also eliminates the
ability to configure the filename altogether.
* Add a detach command to detach without terminating (#21376)
* Add a detach command to detach without terminating
Fixes#21154.
* Bump protocol version for app.detach
* Tweak to detach/quit text
* Change logPrefix to named param
* Fix the text that the devicelab attach test looks for
* Add a detach command to detach without terminating
Fixes#21154.
* Bump protocol version for app.detach
* Tweak to detach/quit text
* Change logPrefix to named param
This patch eliminates the --preview-dart-2/--no-preview-dart-2 flag,
hardcoding all uses to true. It also defaults all previewDart2 method
parameters to true, where they hadn't yet been.
A series of subsequent patches will eliminate all previewDart2
parameters and the associated code from within the codebase.
When switching between channels, we were leaving around the version freshness stamp file (bin/cache/flutter_version_check.stamp), which meant that the flutter tool would read from that file to see what the cached date of the most recent commit to the current channel (branch) was. The problem was that since the file was created while on the previous channel, the cached date was for the wrong channel, so if you switch from master to beta, flutter would think that the channel was out of date, and a new version was available, at least for three days after the first time it checked (after three days since the last time the freshness was checked, the cached date would get updated).
This PR modifies the channel command to remove that stamp file whenever the user switches channels, so that the cached date will be from the right channel when it is recreated.
Fixes#21134
* Start logger in startProgress to avoid assertion failure
There are lots of places that create a Status() and all but two of them call ..start() immediately. This is one of the places that doesn't, which causes an assertion failure when running with --enable-asserts and the other is in the same file (I suspect it's also incorrect, but possibly it's never used - I'll look at that separately when I can trace some code that calls it).
Fixes#20812.
* Enable asserts for tools tests
* Fix lint
* Rename enableAsserts -> enableFlutterToolAsserts
To make it clearer that it only enables asserts for flutter_tools when set.
flutter_tools cannot depend on flutter_goldens (as flutter_goldens
depdends on the Flutter sdk), so this commit splits client.dart from
flutter_goldens to a pure-dart flutter_goldens_client package.
* `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.
* 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)