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OK, this time the patch was applied. However, there are still compile-time errors as HttpClientResponseCompressionState was not imported into create_test.dart: org-dartlang-app:///test/commands/create_test.dart:1176:3: Error: Type 'HttpClientResponseCompressionState' not found. HttpClientResponseCompressionState get compressionState { ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ org-dartlang-app:///test/commands/create_test.dart:1177:12: Error: Getter not found: 'HttpClientResponseCompressionState'. return HttpClientResponseCompressionState.decompressed; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ org-dartlang-app:///test/commands/create_test.dart:1177:12: Error: The getter 'HttpClientResponseCompressionState' isn't defined for the class 'MockHttpClientResponse'. - 'MockHttpClientResponse' is from 'org-dartlang-app:///test/commands/create_test.dart'. Try correcting the name to the name of an existing getter, or defining a getter or field named 'HttpClientResponseCompressionState'. return HttpClientResponseCompressionState.decompressed; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This change should fix these errors. Change-Id: I58b7ca97b2181fe04b4169a11a47173e63c3b865 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/104381 Reviewed-by: Todd Volkert <tvolkert@google.com> |
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