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Jonas Termansen fddbc53a64 [nnbd] Reland backporting socket option semantics from NNBD dart:io.
The Socket class will now throw a SocketException if the socket has been
destroyed or upgraded to a secure socket upon setting or getting socket
options.

The NNBD migration required making subtle changes to some dart:io
semantics in order to provide a better API. This change backports one of
these semantic changes to the unmigrated SDK so any issues can be
discovered now instead of blocking the future SDK unfork.

Change-Id: If7029f8b42fd4b05cfb79eb439c09dc206dd3b92
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/134328
Reviewed-by: Lasse R.H. Nielsen <lrn@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Jonas Termansen <sortie@google.com>
2020-02-05 14:26:09 +00:00
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sdk_nnbd Revert "[dart:io] Backport semantic changes from the dart:io NNBD migration." 2020-02-05 10:03:47 +00:00
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