文件最后提交记录最后更新时间
[various]fix information typo (#10246) discovered while investigating [#176575](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/176575) ## Pre-Review Checklist **Note**: The Flutter team is currently trialing the use of [Gemini Code Assist for GitHub](https://developers.google.com/gemini-code-assist/docs/review-github-code). Comments from the gemini-code-assist bot should not be taken as authoritative feedback from the Flutter team. If you find its comments useful you can update your code accordingly, but if you are unsure or disagree with the feedback, please feel free to wait for a Flutter team member's review for guidance on which automated comments should be addressed. [^1]: Regular contributors who have demonstrated familiarity with the repository guidelines only need to comment if the PR is not auto-exempted by repo tooling.7 个月前
[all] Omit obvious local types (#10511) Makes the analysis options changes described in https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/178827: - Adding [omit_obvious_local_variable_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/omit_obvious_local_variable_types) - Adding [specify_nonobvious_local_variable_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/specify_nonobvious_local_variable_types) - Adding [specify_nonobvious_property_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/specify_nonobvious_property_types) - Adding [type_annotate_public_apis](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/type_annotate_public_apis) - Removing [always_specify_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/always_specify_types) After those changes, makes the following repo-wide changes: - dart fix --apply in all packages and in script/tool/ - dart format in all packages and in script/tool/ - update-excerpts repo tooling command to update excerpts based on the changes to their sources Also updates the min Flutter/Dart SDK version to 3.35/3.9 for the following packages, to avoid analyze failures in the N-2 legacy analysis run due to what appears to be a 3.9 change in what the Dart analyzer continues to be an obvious local type in loop iterations: - go_router - google_fonts - google_identity_services_web - google_maps_flutter_web - local_auth_platform_interface - metrics_center - multicast_dns - pigeon - rfw - shared_preferences - two_dimensional_scrollables - vector_graphics_compiler - mustache_template - path_parsing Because this is causing a significant amount of format churn already, I took this opportunity to update the repository tooling to a min Dart SDK of 3.8 (the N-2 stable version, so the earliest version we need the tooling to support) to pick up the new format style, so the amount of automated formatter change is higher in script/tool/ than in the packages. This does contain two manual changes (other than the repo tooling min version): - https://github.com/flutter/packages/commit/d700b45c7df3a79f66dc119ad36dd2bc1e042acf changes dynamic to Object? in a few places where dynamic caused analyzer warnings under the new rule set. - Updates the repo tooling to ignore .dart_tool/ when looking for unexpected local analysis_options.yaml files, to fix issues running the repo tool's analyze command locally based on recent changes in dart behavior. This does not include any CHANGELOG or version updates; even though we normally version any changes to production code, mass automated changes like this aren't worth the churn of releasing. This includes changes to lib/example/main.dart and to README.md excerpts; while the style changes will be user-visible on pub.dev, it's fine for those changes to wait for the next release of each package. Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/1788276 个月前
[all] Omit obvious local types (#10511) Makes the analysis options changes described in https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/178827: - Adding [omit_obvious_local_variable_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/omit_obvious_local_variable_types) - Adding [specify_nonobvious_local_variable_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/specify_nonobvious_local_variable_types) - Adding [specify_nonobvious_property_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/specify_nonobvious_property_types) - Adding [type_annotate_public_apis](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/type_annotate_public_apis) - Removing [always_specify_types](https://dart.dev/tools/linter-rules/always_specify_types) After those changes, makes the following repo-wide changes: - dart fix --apply in all packages and in script/tool/ - dart format in all packages and in script/tool/ - update-excerpts repo tooling command to update excerpts based on the changes to their sources Also updates the min Flutter/Dart SDK version to 3.35/3.9 for the following packages, to avoid analyze failures in the N-2 legacy analysis run due to what appears to be a 3.9 change in what the Dart analyzer continues to be an obvious local type in loop iterations: - go_router - google_fonts - google_identity_services_web - google_maps_flutter_web - local_auth_platform_interface - metrics_center - multicast_dns - pigeon - rfw - shared_preferences - two_dimensional_scrollables - vector_graphics_compiler - mustache_template - path_parsing Because this is causing a significant amount of format churn already, I took this opportunity to update the repository tooling to a min Dart SDK of 3.8 (the N-2 stable version, so the earliest version we need the tooling to support) to pick up the new format style, so the amount of automated formatter change is higher in script/tool/ than in the packages. This does contain two manual changes (other than the repo tooling min version): - https://github.com/flutter/packages/commit/d700b45c7df3a79f66dc119ad36dd2bc1e042acf changes dynamic to Object? in a few places where dynamic caused analyzer warnings under the new rule set. - Updates the repo tooling to ignore .dart_tool/ when looking for unexpected local analysis_options.yaml files, to fix issues running the repo tool's analyze command locally based on recent changes in dart behavior. This does not include any CHANGELOG or version updates; even though we normally version any changes to production code, mass automated changes like this aren't worth the churn of releasing. This includes changes to lib/example/main.dart and to README.md excerpts; while the style changes will be user-visible on pub.dev, it's fine for those changes to wait for the next release of each package. Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/1788276 个月前
Remove "All right reserved" from all files (#10066) Per guidance from legal on current preferred practice, remove "All rights reserved" from all LICENSE files and header blocks, and update the repo tool check accordingly.7 个月前
[various] Speed up build-examples (#3849) https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/125707 - Create pluginTools config for every example that shrunk material icons and had an android config Likely some build caching but before/after If someone knows how to clean the cache or force a rebuild I will give more accurate after numbers. Command time dart run ./script/tool/bin/flutter_plugin_tools.dart build-examples --apk Secondary validation from @stuartmorgan who discovered this is between a 10% and 25% speed increase. Existing tests add confidence this is non-breaking. New tests not required because these are optional flags. Validation this does not change is low consequence. Test update to exclude these config files from changelog requirements.3 年前
[tools] Require implementation package README warning (#6459) 3 年前
[Many] Migrate non examples (and pigeon test) to java 17 (#10201) Fixes flutter/flutter/issues/176027 - **Update tooling to enforce java 17 compile options and kotlinOptions** - **Update interactive_media_ads and camera_android** - **Update compileOptions to java 17** - **Update changelog and pubspec for modified packages** - **Fix pigeon example** ## Pre-Review Checklist7 个月前
README.md

Platform Implementation Test App

This is a test app for manual testing and automated integration testing of this platform implementation. It is not intended to demonstrate actual use of this package, since the intent is that plugin clients use the app-facing package.

Unless you are making changes to this implementation package, this example is very unlikely to be relevant.