- 27 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Ian Hickson authored
* Update project.pbxproj files to say Flutter rather than Chromium Also, the templates now have an empty organization so that we don't cause people to give their apps a Flutter copyright. * Update the copyright notice checker to require a standard notice on all files * Update copyrights on Dart files. (This was a mechanical commit.) * Fix weird license headers on Dart files that deviate from our conventions; relicense Shrine. Some were already marked "The Flutter Authors", not clear why. Their dates have been normalized. Some were missing the blank line after the license. Some were randomly different in trivial ways for no apparent reason (e.g. missing the trailing period). * Clean up the copyrights in non-Dart files. (Manual edits.) Also, make sure templates don't have copyrights. * Fix some more ORGANIZATIONNAMEs
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- 06 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Greg Spencer authored
Currently, we listen to keyboard events to find out which keys should be represented in RawKeyboard.instance.keysPressed, but that's not sufficient to represent the physical state of the keys, since modifier keys could have been pressed when the overall app did not have keyboard focus (especially on desktop platforms). This PR synchronizes the list of modifier keys in keysPressed with the modifier key flags that are present in the raw key event so that they can be relied upon to represent the current state of the keyboard. When synchronizing these states, we don't send any new key events, since they didn't happen when the app had keyboard focus, but if you ask "is this key down", we'll give the right answer
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- 24 Sep, 2019 1 commit
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Greg Spencer authored
There were four or five different implementations in various tests for sendFakeKeyEvent, which roughly all did the same thing. I was going to add yet another one, and decided that it needed to be generalized and centralized. This replaces those instances with something that just takes a LogicalKeyboardKey so that it's self-documenting, and can be used with multiple platforms. This adds two functions to widget tester: sendKeyDownEvent and sendKeyUpEvent which simulate key up/down from a physical keyboard. It also adds global functions simulateKeyDownEvent and simulateKeyUpEvent that can be called without a widget tester. All are async functions protected by the async guard.
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