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![]() Reverts: flutter/flutter#157032 Initiated by: gmackall Reason for reverting: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/157032#issuecomment-2436336078 Original PR Author: gmackall Reviewed By: {reidbaker, bartekpacia} This change reverts the following previous change: I recently noticed the following log when building an app in verbose mode: ``` This Android Gradle plugin (8.1.0) was tested up to compileSdk = 33 (and compileSdkPreview = "UpsideDownCakePrivacySandbox"). You are strongly encouraged to update your project to use a newer Android Gradle plugin that has been tested with compileSdk = 35. ``` It looks like AGP would like us to use a newer AGP version if we want to use compileSdk 35 (which we do). This pr upgrades the tests, in advance of updating the templates. |
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README.md |
Examples of Flutter's layered architecture
This directory contains several 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, specify the demo file on the flutter run
command line, for example:
flutter run raw/spinning_square.dart
flutter run rendering/spinning_square.dart
flutter run widgets/spinning_square.dart