For each commit to flutter/engine the Chromebots generate treemaps illustrating the sizes of the individual components within release builds of libflutter.so. The treemap is uploaded to Google Cloud Storage and linked from the LUCI console: Select a “Linux aot” build and search for “Open Treemap”.
Alternatively, a link to a treemap can be constructed as follows:
https://storage.googleapis.com/flutter_infra_release/flutter/<REVISION>/<VARIANT>/sizes/index.html where:
<REVISION> is the git hash from flutter/engine for which you want the treemap, and<VARIANT> can be any android release build, e.g. android-arm-release or android-arm64-release.In devicelab we run various benchmarks to track the APK/IPA sizes and various (engine) artifacts contained within. These benchmarks run for every commit to flutter/flutter and are visible on our build dashboard. The most relevant benchmarks for engine size are:
flutter_gallery_android__compile/release_size_bytesflutter_gallery_ios__compile/release_size_byteshello_world_android__compile/release_size_byteshello_world_ios__compile/release_size_bytesicudtl.dathello_world_android__compile/icudtl_compressed_byteshello_world_android__compile/icudtl_uncompressed_byteslibflutter.so (release mode)hello_world_android__compile/libflutter_compressed_byteshello_world_android__compile/libflutter_uncompressed_byteshello_world_android__compile/snapshot_compressed_byteshello_world_android__compile/snapshot_uncompressed_bytesA detailed comparison of AOT snapshot sizes can be performed using the instructions documented here.