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![]() 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. |
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Examples of Flutter's layered architecture
This directory contains a number of self-contained examples that illustrate Flutter's layered architecture.
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raw/ These examples show how to program against the lowest layer of the system. They manually receive input packets and construct composited scenes.
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rendering/ These examples use Flutter's render tree to structure your app using a retained tree of visual objects. These objects coordinate to determine their size and position on screen and to handle events.
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widgets/ These examples use Flutter's widgets to build more elaborate apps using a reactive framework.
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services/ These examples use services available in Flutter to interact with the host platform.
To run each example, use the -t
argument to the flutter
tool:
flutter run -t widgets/spinning_square.dart