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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.
574 lines
17 KiB
Dart
574 lines
17 KiB
Dart
// Copyright (c) 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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import 'dart:async';
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import 'dart:convert';
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import 'dart:io';
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import 'dart:math' as math;
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import 'package:args/args.dart';
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import 'package:meta/meta.dart';
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import 'package:path/path.dart' as path;
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import 'package:process/process.dart';
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import 'package:stack_trace/stack_trace.dart';
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import 'adb.dart';
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/// Virtual current working directory, which affect functions, such as [exec].
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String cwd = Directory.current.path;
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List<ProcessInfo> _runningProcesses = <ProcessInfo>[];
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ProcessManager _processManager = const LocalProcessManager();
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class ProcessInfo {
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ProcessInfo(this.command, this.process);
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final DateTime startTime = new DateTime.now();
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final String command;
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final Process process;
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@override
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String toString() {
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return '''
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command : $command
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started : $startTime
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pid : ${process.pid}
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'''
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.trim();
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}
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}
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/// Result of a health check for a specific parameter.
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class HealthCheckResult {
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HealthCheckResult.success([this.details]) : succeeded = true;
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HealthCheckResult.failure(this.details) : succeeded = false;
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HealthCheckResult.error(dynamic error, dynamic stackTrace)
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: succeeded = false,
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details = 'ERROR: $error${'\n$stackTrace' ?? ''}';
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final bool succeeded;
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final String details;
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@override
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String toString() {
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final StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(succeeded ? 'succeeded' : 'failed');
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if (details != null && details.trim().isNotEmpty) {
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buf.writeln();
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// Indent details by 4 spaces
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for (String line in details.trim().split('\n')) {
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buf.writeln(' $line');
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}
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}
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return '$buf';
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}
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}
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class BuildFailedError extends Error {
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BuildFailedError(this.message);
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final String message;
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@override
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String toString() => message;
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}
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void fail(String message) {
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throw new BuildFailedError(message);
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}
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// Remove the given file or directory.
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void rm(FileSystemEntity entity, { bool recursive = false}) {
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if (entity.existsSync()) {
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// This should not be necessary, but it turns out that
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// on Windows it's common for deletions to fail due to
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// bogus (we think) "access denied" errors.
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try {
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entity.deleteSync(recursive: recursive);
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} on FileSystemException catch (error) {
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print('Failed to delete ${entity.path}: $error');
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}
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}
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}
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/// Remove recursively.
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void rmTree(FileSystemEntity entity) {
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rm(entity, recursive: true);
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}
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List<FileSystemEntity> ls(Directory directory) => directory.listSync();
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Directory dir(String path) => new Directory(path);
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File file(String path) => new File(path);
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void copy(File sourceFile, Directory targetDirectory, {String name}) {
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final File target = file(
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path.join(targetDirectory.path, name ?? path.basename(sourceFile.path)));
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target.writeAsBytesSync(sourceFile.readAsBytesSync());
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}
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void recursiveCopy(Directory source, Directory target) {
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if (!target.existsSync())
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target.createSync();
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for (FileSystemEntity entity in source.listSync(followLinks: false)) {
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final String name = path.basename(entity.path);
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if (entity is Directory)
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recursiveCopy(entity, new Directory(path.join(target.path, name)));
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else if (entity is File) {
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final File dest = new File(path.join(target.path, name));
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dest.writeAsBytesSync(entity.readAsBytesSync());
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}
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}
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}
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FileSystemEntity move(FileSystemEntity whatToMove,
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{Directory to, String name}) {
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return whatToMove
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.renameSync(path.join(to.path, name ?? path.basename(whatToMove.path)));
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}
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/// Equivalent of `mkdir directory`.
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void mkdir(Directory directory) {
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directory.createSync();
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}
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/// Equivalent of `mkdir -p directory`.
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void mkdirs(Directory directory) {
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directory.createSync(recursive: true);
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}
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bool exists(FileSystemEntity entity) => entity.existsSync();
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void section(String title) {
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title = '╡ ••• $title ••• ╞';
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final String line = '═' * math.max((80 - title.length) ~/ 2, 2);
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String output = '$line$title$line';
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if (output.length == 79)
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output += '═';
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print('\n\n$output\n');
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}
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Future<String> getDartVersion() async {
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// The Dart VM returns the version text to stderr.
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final ProcessResult result = _processManager.runSync(<String>[dartBin, '--version']);
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String version = result.stderr.trim();
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// Convert:
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// Dart VM version: 1.17.0-dev.2.0 (Tue May 3 12:14:52 2016) on "macos_x64"
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// to:
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// 1.17.0-dev.2.0
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if (version.contains('('))
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version = version.substring(0, version.indexOf('(')).trim();
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if (version.contains(':'))
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version = version.substring(version.indexOf(':') + 1).trim();
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return version.replaceAll('"', "'");
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}
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Future<String> getCurrentFlutterRepoCommit() {
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if (!dir('${flutterDirectory.path}/.git').existsSync()) {
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return null;
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}
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return inDirectory(flutterDirectory, () {
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return eval('git', <String>['rev-parse', 'HEAD']);
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});
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}
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Future<DateTime> getFlutterRepoCommitTimestamp(String commit) {
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// git show -s --format=%at 4b546df7f0b3858aaaa56c4079e5be1ba91fbb65
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return inDirectory(flutterDirectory, () async {
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final String unixTimestamp = await eval('git', <String>[
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'show',
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'-s',
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'--format=%at',
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commit,
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]);
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final int secondsSinceEpoch = int.parse(unixTimestamp);
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return new DateTime.fromMillisecondsSinceEpoch(secondsSinceEpoch * 1000);
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});
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}
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/// Starts a subprocess.
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///
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/// The first argument is the full path to the executable to run.
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///
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/// The second argument is the list of arguments to provide on the command line.
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/// This argument can be null, indicating no arguments (same as the empty list).
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///
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/// The `environment` argument can be provided to configure environment variables
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/// that will be made available to the subprocess. The `BOT` environment variable
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/// is always set and overrides any value provided in the `environment` argument.
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/// The `isBot` argument controls the value of the `BOT` variable. It will either
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/// be "true", if `isBot` is true (the default), or "false" if it is false.
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///
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/// The `BOT` variable is in particular used by the `flutter` tool to determine
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/// how verbose to be and whether to enable analytics by default.
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///
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/// The working directory can be provided using the `workingDirectory` argument.
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/// By default it will default to the current working directory (see [cwd]).
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///
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/// Information regarding the execution of the subprocess is printed to the
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/// console.
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///
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/// The actual process executes asynchronously. A handle to the subprocess is
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/// returned in the form of a [Future] that completes to a [Process] object.
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Future<Process> startProcess(
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String executable,
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List<String> arguments, {
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Map<String, String> environment,
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bool isBot = true, // set to false to pretend not to be on a bot (e.g. to test user-facing outputs)
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String workingDirectory,
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}) async {
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assert(isBot != null);
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final String command = '$executable ${arguments?.join(" ") ?? ""}';
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print('\nExecuting: $command');
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environment ??= <String, String>{};
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environment['BOT'] = isBot ? 'true' : 'false';
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final Process process = await _processManager.start(
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<String>[executable]..addAll(arguments),
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environment: environment,
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workingDirectory: workingDirectory ?? cwd,
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);
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final ProcessInfo processInfo = new ProcessInfo(command, process);
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_runningProcesses.add(processInfo);
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process.exitCode.then((int exitCode) {
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print('exitcode: $exitCode');
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_runningProcesses.remove(processInfo);
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});
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return process;
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}
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Future<Null> forceQuitRunningProcesses() async {
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if (_runningProcesses.isEmpty)
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return;
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// Give normally quitting processes a chance to report their exit code.
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await new Future<Null>.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 1));
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// Whatever's left, kill it.
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for (ProcessInfo p in _runningProcesses) {
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print('Force-quitting process:\n$p');
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if (!p.process.kill()) {
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print('Failed to force quit process');
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}
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}
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_runningProcesses.clear();
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}
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/// Executes a command and returns its exit code.
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Future<int> exec(
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String executable,
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List<String> arguments, {
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Map<String, String> environment,
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bool canFail = false,
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}) async {
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final Process process = await startProcess(executable, arguments, environment: environment);
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final Completer<Null> stdoutDone = new Completer<Null>();
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final Completer<Null> stderrDone = new Completer<Null>();
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process.stdout
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.transform(utf8.decoder)
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.transform(const LineSplitter())
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.listen((String line) {
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print('stdout: $line');
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}, onDone: () { stdoutDone.complete(); });
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process.stderr
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.transform(utf8.decoder)
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.transform(const LineSplitter())
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.listen((String line) {
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print('stderr: $line');
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}, onDone: () { stderrDone.complete(); });
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await Future.wait<Null>(<Future<Null>>[stdoutDone.future, stderrDone.future]);
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final int exitCode = await process.exitCode;
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if (exitCode != 0 && !canFail)
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fail('Executable failed with exit code $exitCode.');
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return exitCode;
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}
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/// Executes a command and returns its standard output as a String.
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///
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/// For logging purposes, the command's output is also printed out.
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Future<String> eval(
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String executable,
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List<String> arguments, {
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Map<String, String> environment,
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bool canFail = false,
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}) async {
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final Process process = await startProcess(executable, arguments, environment: environment);
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final StringBuffer output = new StringBuffer();
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final Completer<Null> stdoutDone = new Completer<Null>();
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final Completer<Null> stderrDone = new Completer<Null>();
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process.stdout
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.transform(utf8.decoder)
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.transform(const LineSplitter())
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.listen((String line) {
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print('stdout: $line');
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output.writeln(line);
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}, onDone: () { stdoutDone.complete(); });
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process.stderr
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.transform(utf8.decoder)
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.transform(const LineSplitter())
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.listen((String line) {
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print('stderr: $line');
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}, onDone: () { stderrDone.complete(); });
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await Future.wait<Null>(<Future<Null>>[stdoutDone.future, stderrDone.future]);
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final int exitCode = await process.exitCode;
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if (exitCode != 0 && !canFail)
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fail('Executable failed with exit code $exitCode.');
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return output.toString().trimRight();
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}
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Future<int> flutter(String command, {
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List<String> options = const <String>[],
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bool canFail = false,
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Map<String, String> environment,
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}) {
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final List<String> args = <String>[command]..addAll(options);
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return exec(path.join(flutterDirectory.path, 'bin', 'flutter'), args,
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canFail: canFail, environment: environment);
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}
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/// Runs a `flutter` command and returns the standard output as a string.
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Future<String> evalFlutter(String command, {
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List<String> options = const <String>[],
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bool canFail = false,
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Map<String, String> environment,
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}) {
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final List<String> args = <String>[command]..addAll(options);
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return eval(path.join(flutterDirectory.path, 'bin', 'flutter'), args,
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canFail: canFail, environment: environment);
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}
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String get dartBin =>
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path.join(flutterDirectory.path, 'bin', 'cache', 'dart-sdk', 'bin', 'dart');
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Future<int> dart(List<String> args) => exec(dartBin, args);
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/// Returns a future that completes with a path suitable for JAVA_HOME
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/// or with null, if Java cannot be found.
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Future<String> findJavaHome() async {
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final Iterable<String> hits = grep(
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'Java binary at: ',
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from: await evalFlutter('doctor', options: <String>['-v']),
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);
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if (hits.isEmpty)
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return null;
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final String javaBinary = hits.first.split(': ').last;
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// javaBinary == /some/path/to/java/home/bin/java
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return path.dirname(path.dirname(javaBinary));
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}
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Future<T> inDirectory<T>(dynamic directory, Future<T> action()) async {
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final String previousCwd = cwd;
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try {
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cd(directory);
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return await action();
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} finally {
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cd(previousCwd);
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}
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}
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void cd(dynamic directory) {
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Directory d;
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if (directory is String) {
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cwd = directory;
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d = dir(directory);
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} else if (directory is Directory) {
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cwd = directory.path;
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d = directory;
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} else {
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throw 'Unsupported type ${directory.runtimeType} of $directory';
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}
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if (!d.existsSync())
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throw 'Cannot cd into directory that does not exist: $directory';
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}
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Directory get flutterDirectory => dir('../..').absolute;
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String requireEnvVar(String name) {
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final String value = Platform.environment[name];
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if (value == null)
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fail('$name environment variable is missing. Quitting.');
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return value;
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}
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T requireConfigProperty<T>(Map<String, dynamic> map, String propertyName) {
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if (!map.containsKey(propertyName))
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fail('Configuration property not found: $propertyName');
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final T result = map[propertyName];
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return result;
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}
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String jsonEncode(dynamic data) {
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return const JsonEncoder.withIndent(' ').convert(data) + '\n';
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}
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Future<Null> getFlutter(String revision) async {
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section('Get Flutter!');
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if (exists(flutterDirectory)) {
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flutterDirectory.deleteSync(recursive: true);
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}
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await inDirectory(flutterDirectory.parent, () async {
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await exec('git', <String>['clone', 'https://github.com/flutter/flutter.git']);
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});
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await inDirectory(flutterDirectory, () async {
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await exec('git', <String>['checkout', revision]);
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});
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await flutter('config', options: <String>['--no-analytics']);
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section('flutter doctor');
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await flutter('doctor');
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section('flutter update-packages');
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await flutter('update-packages');
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}
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void checkNotNull(Object o1,
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[Object o2 = 1,
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Object o3 = 1,
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Object o4 = 1,
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Object o5 = 1,
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Object o6 = 1,
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Object o7 = 1,
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Object o8 = 1,
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Object o9 = 1,
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Object o10 = 1]) {
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if (o1 == null)
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throw 'o1 is null';
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if (o2 == null)
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throw 'o2 is null';
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if (o3 == null)
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throw 'o3 is null';
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if (o4 == null)
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throw 'o4 is null';
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if (o5 == null)
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throw 'o5 is null';
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if (o6 == null)
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throw 'o6 is null';
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if (o7 == null)
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throw 'o7 is null';
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if (o8 == null)
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throw 'o8 is null';
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if (o9 == null)
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throw 'o9 is null';
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if (o10 == null)
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throw 'o10 is null';
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}
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/// Splits [from] into lines and selects those that contain [pattern].
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Iterable<String> grep(Pattern pattern, {@required String from}) {
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return from.split('\n').where((String line) {
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return line.contains(pattern);
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});
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}
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/// Captures asynchronous stack traces thrown by [callback].
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///
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/// This is a convenience wrapper around [Chain] optimized for use with
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/// `async`/`await`.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// try {
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/// await captureAsyncStacks(() { /* async things */ });
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/// } catch (error, chain) {
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///
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/// }
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Future<Null> runAndCaptureAsyncStacks(Future<Null> callback()) {
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final Completer<Null> completer = new Completer<Null>();
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Chain.capture(() async {
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await callback();
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completer.complete();
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}, onError: completer.completeError);
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return completer.future;
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}
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bool canRun(String path) => _processManager.canRun(path);
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String extractCloudAuthTokenArg(List<String> rawArgs) {
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final ArgParser argParser = new ArgParser()..addOption('cloud-auth-token');
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ArgResults args;
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try {
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args = argParser.parse(rawArgs);
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} on FormatException catch (error) {
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stderr.writeln('${error.message}\n');
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stderr.writeln('Usage:\n');
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stderr.writeln(argParser.usage);
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return null;
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}
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final String token = args['cloud-auth-token'];
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if (token == null) {
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stderr.writeln('Required option --cloud-auth-token not found');
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return null;
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}
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return token;
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}
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/// Tries to extract a port from the string.
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///
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/// The `prefix`, if specified, is a regular expression pattern and must not contain groups.
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///
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/// The `multiLine` flag should be set to true if `line` is actually a buffer of many lines.
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int parseServicePort(String line, {
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String prefix = 'An Observatory debugger .* is available at: ',
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bool multiLine = false,
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}) {
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// e.g. "An Observatory debugger and profiler on ... is available at: http://127.0.0.1:8100/"
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final RegExp pattern = new RegExp('$prefix(\\S+:(\\d+)/\\S*)\$', multiLine: multiLine);
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final Match match = pattern.firstMatch(line);
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return match == null ? null : int.parse(match.group(2));
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}
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/// If FLUTTER_ENGINE environment variable is set then we need to pass
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/// correct --local-engine setting too.
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void setLocalEngineOptionIfNecessary(List<String> options, [String flavor]) {
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if (Platform.environment['FLUTTER_ENGINE'] != null) {
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if (flavor == null) {
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// If engine flavor was not specified explicitly then scan options looking
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// for flags that specify the engine flavor (--release, --profile or
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// --debug). Default flavor to debug if no flags were found.
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const Map<String, String> optionToFlavor = <String, String>{
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'--release': 'release',
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'--debug': 'debug',
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'--profile': 'profile',
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};
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|
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for (String option in options) {
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flavor = optionToFlavor[option];
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if (flavor != null) {
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break;
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}
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}
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|
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flavor ??= 'debug';
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}
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|
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const Map<DeviceOperatingSystem, String> osNames = <DeviceOperatingSystem, String>{
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DeviceOperatingSystem.ios: 'ios',
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DeviceOperatingSystem.android: 'android',
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};
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|
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options.add('--local-engine=${osNames[deviceOperatingSystem]}_$flavor');
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}
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}
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