Fixes a typo in the key generator readme.
Updated the examples in the readme to reflect that the examples were for physical key codes, where we're actually talking about logical key codes there.
This re-lands the Focus changes in #30040. Correctness changes in routes.dart, and removes the automatic requesting of focus on reparent when there is no current focus, which caused undesirable selections.
Addresses #11344, #1608, #13264, and #1678Fixes#30084Fixes#26704
Implements focus traversal for desktop platforms, including re-implementing the existing focus manager and focus tree.
This implements a Focus widget that can be put into a widget tree to allow input focus to be given to a particular part of a widget tree.
It incorporates with the existing FocusScope and FocusNode infrastructure, and has minimal breakage to the API, although FocusScope.reparentIfNeeded is removed, replaced by a call to FocusAttachment.reparent(), so this is a breaking change:
FocusScopeNodes must now be attached to the focus tree using FocusScopeNode.attach, which takes a context and an optional onKey callback, and returns a FocusAttachment that should be kept by the widget that hosts the FocusScopeNode. This is necessary because of the need to make sure that the focus tree reflects the widget hierarchy.
Callers that used to call FocusScope(context).reparentIfNeeded in their build method will call reparent on a FocusAttachment instead, which they will obtain by calling FocusScopeNode.attach in their initState method. Widgets that own FocusNodes will need to call dispose on the focus node in their dispose method.
Addresses #11344, #1608, #13264, and #1678Fixes#30084Fixes#26704
* add trailing commas on list/map/parameters
* add trailing commas on Invocation with nb of arg>1
* add commas for widget containing widgets
* add trailing commas if instantiation contains trailing comma
* revert bad change
This converts all remaining "## Sample code" segments into snippets, and fixes
the snippet generator to handle multiple snippets in the same dartdoc block
properly.
I also generated, compiled, and ran each of the existing application samples,
and fixed them up to be more useful and/or just run without errors.
This PR fixes these problems with examples:
1. Switching tabs in a snippet now works if there is more than one snippet in
a single dartdoc block.
2. Generation of snippet code now works if there is more than one snippet.
3. Contrast of text and links in the code sample block has been improved to
recommended levels.
4. Added five new snippet templates, including a "freeform" template to make
it possible to show examples that need to change the app instantiation.
5. Fixed several examples to run properly, a couple by adding the "Scaffold"
widget to the template, a couple by just fixing their code.
6. Fixed visual look of some of the samples when they run by placing many
samples inside of a Scaffold.
7. In order to make it easier to run locally, changed the sample analyzer to
remove the contents of the supplied temp directory before running, since
having files that hang around is problematic (only a problem when running
locally with the `--temp` argument).
8. Added a `SampleCheckerException` class, and handle sample checking
exceptions more gracefully.
9. Deprecated the old "## Sample code" designation, and added enforcement for
the deprecation.
10. Removed unnecessary `new` from templates (although they never appeared in
the samples thanks to dartfmt, but still).
Fixes#26398Fixes#27411
This adds support for logical and physical key information inside of RawKeyEvent. This allows developers to differentiate keys in a platform-agnostic way. They are able to tell the physical location of a key (PhysicalKeyboardKey) and a logical meaning of the key (LogicalKeyboardKey), as well as get notified of the character generated by the keypress. All of which is useful for handling keyboard shortcuts.
This PR builds on the previous PR (#27620) which generated the key code mappings and definitions.
This adds a keycode generator that incorporates input from the Chromium and Android source trees, as well as some local tables, to generate static constants for the LogicalKeyboardKey and PhysicalKeyboardKey classes, as well as mappings from each of the platforms we support so far (currently only Android and Fuchsia).
This code generator parses the input files, generates an intermediate data structure (`key_data.json`) that is checked in, and then generates the Dart sources for these classes and some static maps that will also be checked in (but are not included in this PR).
The idea is that these codes don't change often, and so we don't need to generate them on every build, but we would like to be able to update them easily in the future if new data becomes available. If the existing data disappears or becomes unusable, we can maintain the checked-in data structure by hand if necessary, and still be able to generate the code.
This PR only contains the code generator, not the classes themselves. In another follow-on PR, I'll run the generator and check in the output of the generator.
This sets the favicon for the offline Dash/Zeal docs.
Also, sets up the OpenSearch Description metadata file so that people can create custom search shortcuts for the API docs site.
Fixes#6412
Now that dartdoc automatically generates snapshots for external dart tools, I can remove my path hack from the dartdoc_options.yaml file.
This will allow other packages to again build dartdocs (e.g. plugins) that link to Flutter's dartdocs, and allow me to re-enable dartdoc's cross-linking test that was disabled because of this hack.
* Re-order platform_integration to be more featured
* Remove flutter_goldens_client
* Fix snippet precompilation to always run `pub get` and
to detect snapshot failure
When converting all of the samples to use the snippet tool, I encountered some bugs/shortcomings:
1. The document production took 90 minutes, since the snippet tool was being invoked from the command line each time. I fixed this by snapshotting the executable before running, so it's down to 7 minutes.
2. The sample code was not being properly escaped by the snippet tool, so generics were causing issues in the HTML output. It is now quoted.
3. Code examples that used languages other than Dart were not supported. Anything that highlight.js was compiled for dartdoc with is now supported.
4. The comment color for highlight.js was light grey on white, which was pretty unreadable. It's now dark green and bold.