Commit 04eee82d authored by Devon Carew's avatar Devon Carew

rename some flutter command references in readmes

parent 6a6b6539
......@@ -48,17 +48,17 @@ Running the examples
To run an example with a prebuilt binary from the cloud, switch to that
example's directory, run `pub get` to make sure its dependencies have been
downloaded, and use `flutter start`. Make sure you have a device connected over
downloaded, and use `flutter run`. Make sure you have a device connected over
USB and debugging enabled on that device.
* `cd examples/hello_world; flutter start`
* `cd examples/hello_world; flutter run`
You can also specify a particular Dart file to run if you want to run an example
that doesn't have a `lib/main.dart` file using the `-t` command-line option. For
example, to run the `tabs.dart` example in the [examples/widgets](examples/widgets)
directory on a connected Android device, from that directory you would run:
* `flutter start -t tabs.dart`
* `flutter run -t tabs.dart`
When running code from the examples directory, any changes you make to the
example code, as well as any changes to Dart code in the
......@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ engine using the `flutter test --debug` command. To run one of the
examples on your device using your locally built engine, use the
`--debug` option to the `flutter` tool:
* `flutter start --debug`
* `flutter run --debug`
If you want to test the release version instead of the debug version,
use `--release` instead of `--debug`.
......
......@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Future<double> test(String tracesDir, String projectPath, int runNumber) async {
String tracePath = "${tracesDir}/trace_$runNumber.json";
runWithLoggingSync([
'flutter',
'start',
'run',
'--no-checked',
'--trace-startup'
], workingDirectory: projectPath);
......@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ main(List<String> args) async {
String traces_dir = '/tmp';
List<double> times = [];
print("Profiling startup using flutter start --trace-startup.");
print("Profiling startup using flutter run --trace-startup.");
print("Measuring from first trace event to completion of first frame upload.");
print("aka NativeViewGLSurfaceEGL:RealSwapBuffers.\n");
print("NOTE: If device is not on/unlocked tracing may fail.\n");
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......@@ -5,19 +5,19 @@ This directory contains several examples of using Flutter. Each of these is an
individual Dart application package.
To run a sample with the `flutter` tool, run `pub get` inside its directory,
then run `flutter start`. (See the
then run `flutter run`. (See the
[getting started guide](https://flutter.io/getting-started/) to install
the `flutter` tool.)
Available examples include:
- *Hello, world.* The [hello world app](hello_world) is a basic app that shows
- **Hello, world** The [hello world app](hello_world) is a basic app that shows
the text "hello, world."
- *Stocks.* The [stocks app](stocks) is an example of a typical mobile app
- **Stocks** The [stocks app](stocks) is an example of a typical mobile app
built using Flutter. The app shows a list of all the stocks in the NASDAQ.
- *Widgets.* The [widget apps](widgets) demonstrate a number of Flutter widgets
- **Widgets** The [widget apps](widgets) demonstrate a number of Flutter widgets
so you can experiment with them in a simple container. There is no main.dart
in this directory because each file is a standalone sample. To run a
particular file, use `flutter start -t filename.dart`.
particular file, use `flutter run -t filename.dart`.
......@@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ Flutter's layered architecture.
To run each example, use the `-t` argument to the `flutter` tool:
```
flutter start -t widgets/spinning_square.dart
flutter run -t widgets/spinning_square.dart
```
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Small examples of the Flutter widget framework
To run these, open a terminal in this directory and use the following command:
```bash
flutter start --checked -t foo.dart
flutter run -t foo.dart
```
...where `foo.dart` is the file you want to run.
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