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![]() Reverts: flutter/flutter#150969 Initiated by: goderbauer Reason for reverting: Failing test in https://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8743574743030691569/+/u/run_android_obfuscate_test/stdout Original PR Author: gmackall Reviewed By: {christopherfujino, reidbaker} This change reverts the following previous change: After the land of https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/53592, there is some log spam: ``` e: /Users/mackall/.gradle/caches/transforms-3/c1e137371ec1afe9bc9bd7b05823752d/transformed/fragment-1.7.1/jars/classes.jar!/META-INF/fragment_release.kotlin_module: Module was compiled with an incompatible version of Kotlin. The binary version of its metadata is 1.8.0, expected version is 1.6.0. e: /Users/mackall/.gradle/caches/transforms-3/d86c7cb1c556fe1655fa56db671c649c/transformed/jetified-activity-1.8.1/jars/classes.jar!/META-INF/activity_release.kotlin_module: Module was compiled with an incompatible version of Kotlin. The binary version of its metadata is 1.8.0, expected version is 1.6.0. ... ``` I think this is harmless, but still annoying. Upgrading the AGP version fixes it. To be honest, I don't know why (I expected the Kotlin version would do it). But after https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/146307, our tests have been running on AGP/Gradle 8.1/8.3 for a while, so it makes sense to upgrade anyways. In a follow up PR: 1. Also upgrade the tests that were left behind in https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/146307, as I think removal of discontinued plugins paved the way here. |
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README.md |
This directory contains tests for specific flutter
commands.
Tests that are self-contained unit tests should go in hermetic/
.
Tests that are more end-to-end, e.g. that involve actually running
subprocesses, should go in permeable/
.
The ../../tool/coverage_tool.dart
script (which is used to collect
coverage for the tool) runs only the tests in the hermetic
directory
when collecting coverage.