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This CL: * introduces the Dart API to operate over libraries specifications and describes the format we intend to use (see libraries_spec.dart) * implements serialization/deserialization for this API * switches over the front_end to use these APIs * public options accept a URI to the JSON file and no longer accept a `dartLibraries` map * internal code uses the LibrariesSpecification API * switches other dependencies on these APIs (resynthesizer_test and patch_sdk.dart) This is the first step in migrating over to use the libraries.json format and eventually remove the patched_sdk step. In particular, some of the next steps include: * add a build step to generate .json files from .yaml files * add a libraries.yaml file for the sdk * split the patched_sdk step in two: * patching files * generating .dill files * add any missing support for patch-files in fasta * finally remove the patching files step, and only have a build step for generating .dill files BUG= R=ahe@google.com, paulberry@google.com, scheglov@google.com Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2986303003 . |
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Front end for Dart
This package provides a low-level API for use by compiler back ends that wish to implement the Dart language. It is intended for eventual use by dev_compiler, dart2js, and the Dart VM. In addition, it will share implementation details with the analyzer package--this will be accomplished by having the analyzer package import (and re-export) parts of this package's private implementation.
End-users should use the [dartanalyzer][analyzercli] command-line tool to analyze their Dart code.
Integrators that want to write tools that analyze Dart code should use the [analyzer] package.
Note: The APIs in this package are in an early state; developers should be careful about depending on this package.