1. 07 Jan, 2022 1 commit
    • Greg Spencer's avatar
      Update platform shims in dev/manual_tests (#94616) · 3750beac
      Greg Spencer authored
      Updates the platform shims in dev/manual_tests so that Windows and Linux can be built. I had to update the Windows shims, because I was unable to build a Windows app there.
      
      Also updates the analyze.dart script to report all license issues simultaneously instead of just dying after the first failure.
      
      The only substantive code changes are in dev/bots/analyze.dart and dev/bots/test/analyze_test.dart
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  2. 28 Sep, 2020 1 commit
  3. 09 Jul, 2020 1 commit
  4. 16 Jun, 2020 1 commit
    • stuartmorgan's avatar
      Switch Linux to the GTK embedding (#59287) · 61c198e7
      stuartmorgan authored
      Updates the tooling to use the GTK embedding, rather than the GLFW embedding:
      - Adds new requirements to `doctor`
      - Updates the app and plugin templates to make GTK-based runners and plugins
      - Stops downloading and installing the GLFW artifacts
      
      Final part of #54860, other than cleanup.
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  5. 29 May, 2020 1 commit
  6. 10 May, 2020 1 commit
  7. 03 Mar, 2020 1 commit
    • stuartmorgan's avatar
      Add pre-stable support for create on Linux (#51832) · 8d8439f8
      stuartmorgan authored
      Adds initial support for `flutter create` of apps and plugins. This is derived from the current FDE example app and sample plugin, with a few changes:
      - Added template values where it makes sense.
      - Moved some likely-to-change values into separate files for now, to simplify the delete/recreate cycle that will be necessary until it's stable.
      - Added some minor Makefile flag handling improvements
      
      Since the APIs/tooling/template aren't stable yet, the app template includes a version marker, which will be updated each time there's a breaking change. The build now checks that the template version matches the version known by that version of the tool, and gives a specific error message when there's a mismatch, which improves over the current breaking change experience of hitting whatever build failure the breaking change causes and having to figure out that the problem is that the runner is out of date. It also adds a warning to the `create` output about the fact that it won't be stable.
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