Version 1.22.0-dev.10.3

Cherry-pick 3fa3964a70024787e8fbde9208815aeb0658608f to dev
Merge CHANGELOG.md updates to dev
diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
index 45e8aee..3fce2e6 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
   * Breaking change: ['Generalized tear-offs'](https://github.com/gbracha/generalizedTearOffs/blob/master/proposal.md)
     are no longer supported, and will cause errors. We updated the language spec
     and added warnings in 1.21, and are now taking the last step to fully
-    de-support them. They were previously supported in the VM only.
+    de-support them. They were previously only supported in the VM, and there
+    are almost no known uses of them in the wild.
 
   * The `assert()` statement has been expanded to support an optional second
     `message` argument (SDK issue [27342](https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/27342)).
@@ -30,19 +31,187 @@
     ```
 
   * The `Null` type has been moved to the bottom of the type hierarchy. As such,
-    it is considered a subtype of every other type.
+    it is considered a subtype of every other type. The `null` *literal* was
+    always treated as a bottom type. Now the named class `Null` is too:
 
-    Examples:
-    ```
-    Null foo() => null;
-    int x = foo();
-    String x = foo();
+    ```dart
+    const empty = <Null>[];
 
-    List<Null> bar() => <Null>[];
-    List<int> = bar();
-    List<String> = bar();
+    String concatenate(List<String> parts) => parts.join();
+    int sum(List<int> numbers) => numbers.fold(0, (sum, n) => sum + n);
+
+    concatenate(empty); // OK.
+    sum(empty); // OK.
     ```
 
+  * Introduce `covariant` modifier on parameters. It indicates that the
+    parameter (and the corresponding parameter in any method that overrides it)
+    has looser override rules. In strong mode, these require a runtime type
+    check to maintain soundness, but enable an architectural pattern that is
+    useful in some code.
+
+    It lets you specialize a family of classes together, like so:
+
+    ```dart
+    abstract class Predator {
+      void chaseAndEat(covariant Prey p);
+    }
+
+    abstract class Prey {}
+
+    class Mouse extends Prey {}
+
+    class Seal extends Prey {}
+
+    class Cat extends Predator {
+      void chaseAndEat(Mouse m) => ...
+    }
+
+    class Orca extends Predator {
+      void chaseAndEat(Seal s) => ...
+    }
+    ```
+
+    This isn't statically safe, because you could do:
+
+    ```dart
+    Predator predator = new Cat(); // Upcast.
+    predator(new Seal()); // Cats can't eat seals!
+    ```
+
+    To preserve soundness in strong mode, in the body of a method that uses a
+    covariant override (here, `Cat.chaseAndEat()`), the compiler automatically
+    inserts a check that the parameter is of the expected type. So the compiler
+    gives you something like:
+
+    ```dart
+    class Cat extends Predator {
+      void chaseAndEat(o) {
+        var m = o as Mouse;
+        ...
+      }
+    }
+    ```
+
+    Spec mode allows this unsound behavior on all parameters, even though users
+    rarely rely on it. Strong mode disallowed it initially. Now, strong mode
+    lets you opt into this behavior in the places where you do want it by using
+    this modifier. Outside of strong mode, the modifier is ignored.
+
+  * Change instantiate-to-bounds rules for generic type parameters when running
+    in strong mode. If you leave off the type parameters from a generic type, we
+    need to decide what to fill them in with.  Dart 1.0 says just use `dynamic`,
+    but that isn't sound:
+
+    ```dart
+    class Abser<T extends num> {
+       void absThis(T n) { n.abs(); }
+    }
+
+    var a = new Abser(); // Abser<dynamic>.
+    a.absThis("not a num");
+    ```
+
+    We want the body of `absThis()` to be able to safely assume `n` is at
+    least a `num` -- that's why there's a constraint on T, after all. Implicitly
+    using `dynamic` as the type parameter in this example breaks that.
+
+    Instead, strong mode uses the bound. In the above example, it fills it in
+    with `num`, and then the second line where a string is passed becomes a
+    static error.
+
+    However, there are some cases where it is hard to figure out what that
+    default bound should be:
+
+    ```dart
+    class RuhRoh<T extends Comparable<T>> {}
+    ```
+
+    Strong mode's initial behavior sometimes produced surprising, unintended
+    results. For 1.22, we take a simpler approach and then report an error if
+    a good default type argument can't be found.
+
+### Core libraries
+
+  * Define `FutureOr<T>` for code that works with either a future or an
+    immediate value of some type. For example, say you do a lot of text
+    manipulation, and you want a handy function to chain a bunch of them:
+
+    ```dart
+    typedef String StringSwizzler(String input);
+
+    String swizzle(String input, List<StringSwizzler> swizzlers) {
+      var result = input;
+      for (var swizzler in swizzlers) {
+        result = swizzler(result);
+      }
+
+      return result;
+    }
+    ```
+
+    This works fine:
+
+    ```dart
+    main() {
+      var result = swizzle("input", [
+        (s) => s.toUpperCase(),
+        (s) => () => s * 2)
+      ]);
+      print(result); // "INPUTINPUT".
+    }
+    ```
+
+    Later, you realize you'd also like to support swizzlers that are
+    asynchronous (maybe they look up synonyms for words online). You could make
+    your API strictly asynchronous, but then users of simple synchronous
+    swizzlers have to manually wrap the return value in a `Future.value()`.
+    Ideally, your `swizzle()` function would be "polymorphic over asynchrony".
+    It would allow both synchronous and asynchronous swizzlers. Because `await`
+    accepts immediate values, it is easy to implement this dynamically:
+
+    ```dart
+    Future<String> swizzle(String input, List<StringSwizzler> swizzlers) async {
+      var result = input;
+      for (var swizzler in swizzlers) {
+        result = await swizzler(result);
+      }
+
+      return result;
+    }
+
+    main() async {
+      var result = swizzle("input", [
+        (s) => s.toUpperCase(),
+        (s) => new Future.delayed(new Duration(milliseconds: 40), () => s * 2)
+      ]);
+      print(await result);
+    }
+    ```
+
+    What should the declared return type on StringSwizzler be? In the past, you
+    had to use `dynamic` or `Object`, but that doesn't tell the user much. Now,
+    you can do:
+
+    ```dart
+    typedef FutureOr<String> StringSwizzler(String input);
+    ```
+
+    Like the name implies, `FutureOr<String>` is a union type. It can be a
+    `String` or a `Future<String>`, but not anything else. In this case, that's
+    not super useful beyond just stating a more precise type for readers of the
+    code. It does give you a little better error checking in code that uses the
+    result of that.
+
+    `FutureOr<T>` becomes really important in *generic* methods like
+    `Future.then()`. In those cases, having the type system understand this
+    magical union type helps type inference figure out the type argument of
+    `then()` based on the closure you pass it.
+
+    Previously, strong mode had hard-coded rules for handling `Future.then()`
+    specifically. `FutureOr<T>` exposes that functionality so third-party APIs
+    can take advantage of it too.
+
 ### Tool changes
 
 * Dart2Js
diff --git a/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/resolver.dart b/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/resolver.dart
index 32d24bf..973ef70 100644
--- a/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/resolver.dart
+++ b/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/resolver.dart
@@ -8370,12 +8370,7 @@
       }
       type = typeSystem.instantiateType(type, typeArguments);
     } else {
-      List<bool> hasError = [false];
-      type = typeSystem.instantiateToBounds(type, hasError: hasError);
-      if (hasError[0]) {
-        errorListener.onError(new AnalysisError(source, node.offset,
-            node.length, StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS));
-      }
+      type = typeSystem.instantiateToBounds(type);
     }
     typeName.staticType = type;
     node.type = type;
diff --git a/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/type_system.dart b/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/type_system.dart
index b951f4f..bcf8ad5 100644
--- a/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/type_system.dart
+++ b/pkg/analyzer/lib/src/generated/type_system.dart
@@ -58,14 +58,14 @@
       {this.implicitCasts: true,
       this.nonnullableTypes: AnalysisOptionsImpl.NONNULLABLE_TYPES});
 
+  @override
+  bool get isStrong => true;
+
   bool anyParameterType(FunctionType ft, bool predicate(DartType t)) {
     return ft.parameters.any((p) => predicate(p.type));
   }
 
   @override
-  bool get isStrong => true;
-
-  @override
   FunctionType functionTypeToConcreteType(FunctionType t) {
     // TODO(jmesserly): should we use a real "fuzzyArrow" bit on the function
     // type? That would allow us to implement this in the subtype relation.
@@ -371,13 +371,26 @@
     }
 
     // If we stopped making progress, and not all types are ground,
-    // then the whole type is malbounded and an error should be reported.
+    // then the whole type is malbounded and an error should be reported
+    // if errors are requested, and a partially completed type should
+    // be returned.
     if (partials.isNotEmpty) {
       if (hasError != null) {
         hasError[0] = true;
       }
-      return instantiateType(
-          type, new List<DartType>.filled(count, DynamicTypeImpl.instance));
+      var domain = defaults.keys.toList();
+      var range = defaults.values.toList();
+      // Build a substitution Phi mapping each uncompleted type variable to
+      // dynamic, and each completed type variable to its default.
+      for (TypeParameterType parameter in partials.keys) {
+        domain.add(parameter);
+        range.add(DynamicTypeImpl.instance);
+      }
+      // Set the default for an uncompleted type variable (T extends B)
+      // to be Phi(B)
+      for (TypeParameterType parameter in partials.keys) {
+        defaults[parameter] = partials[parameter].substitute2(range, domain);
+      }
     }
 
     List<DartType> orderedArguments =
diff --git a/pkg/analyzer/test/generated/strong_mode_test.dart b/pkg/analyzer/test/generated/strong_mode_test.dart
index 364bcf5..bc5bd88 100644
--- a/pkg/analyzer/test/generated/strong_mode_test.dart
+++ b/pkg/analyzer/test/generated/strong_mode_test.dart
@@ -955,6 +955,51 @@
     expect(functionReturnValue(4).staticType, typeProvider.stringType);
   }
 
+  test_futureOr_assignFromFuture() async {
+    // Test a Future<T> can be assigned to FutureOr<T>.
+    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
+    FutureOr<T> mk<T>(Future<T> x) => x;
+    test() => mk(new Future<int>.value(42));
+    ''');
+    _isFutureOrOfInt(invoke.staticType);
+  }
+
+  test_futureOr_assignFromValue() async {
+    // Test a T can be assigned to FutureOr<T>.
+    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
+    FutureOr<T> mk<T>(T x) => x;
+    test() => mk(42);
+    ''');
+    _isFutureOrOfInt(invoke.staticType);
+  }
+
+  test_futureOr_asyncExpressionBody() async {
+    // A FutureOr<T> can be used as the expression body for an async function
+    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
+    Future<T> mk<T>(FutureOr<T> x) async => x;
+    test() => mk(42);
+    ''');
+    _isFutureOfInt(invoke.staticType);
+  }
+
+  test_futureOr_asyncReturn() async {
+    // A FutureOr<T> can be used as the return value for an async function
+    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
+    Future<T> mk<T>(FutureOr<T> x) async { return x; }
+    test() => mk(42);
+    ''');
+    _isFutureOfInt(invoke.staticType);
+  }
+
+  test_futureOr_await() async {
+    // Test a FutureOr<T> can be awaited.
+    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
+    Future<T> mk<T>(FutureOr<T> x) async => await x;
+    test() => mk(42);
+    ''');
+    _isFutureOfInt(invoke.staticType);
+  }
+
   test_futureOr_downwards1() async {
     // Test that downwards inference interacts correctly with FutureOr
     // parameters.
@@ -1090,51 +1135,6 @@
     _isFutureOf([_isObject])(invoke.staticType);
   }
 
-  test_futureOr_assignFromValue() async {
-    // Test a T can be assigned to FutureOr<T>.
-    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
-    FutureOr<T> mk<T>(T x) => x;
-    test() => mk(42);
-    ''');
-    _isFutureOrOfInt(invoke.staticType);
-  }
-
-  test_futureOr_assignFromFuture() async {
-    // Test a Future<T> can be assigned to FutureOr<T>.
-    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
-    FutureOr<T> mk<T>(Future<T> x) => x;
-    test() => mk(new Future<int>.value(42));
-    ''');
-    _isFutureOrOfInt(invoke.staticType);
-  }
-
-  test_futureOr_await() async {
-    // Test a FutureOr<T> can be awaited.
-    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
-    Future<T> mk<T>(FutureOr<T> x) async => await x;
-    test() => mk(42);
-    ''');
-    _isFutureOfInt(invoke.staticType);
-  }
-
-  test_futureOr_asyncExpressionBody() async {
-    // A FutureOr<T> can be used as the expression body for an async function
-    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
-    Future<T> mk<T>(FutureOr<T> x) async => x;
-    test() => mk(42);
-    ''');
-    _isFutureOfInt(invoke.staticType);
-  }
-
-  test_futureOr_asyncReturn() async {
-    // A FutureOr<T> can be used as the return value for an async function
-    MethodInvocation invoke = await _testFutureOr(r'''
-    Future<T> mk<T>(FutureOr<T> x) async { return x; }
-    test() => mk(42);
-    ''');
-    _isFutureOfInt(invoke.staticType);
-  }
-
   test_inference_hints() async {
     Source source = addSource(r'''
       void main () {
@@ -2738,14 +2738,41 @@
     expectIdentifierType('cc', "C<int, B<int>, A<dynamic>>");
   }
 
+  @failingTest
+  test_instantiateToBounds_class_error_extension_malbounded() async {
+    // Test that superclasses are strictly checked for malbounded default
+    // types
+    String code = r'''
+class C<T0 extends List<T1>, T1 extends List<T0>> {}
+class D extends C {}
+''';
+    await resolveTestUnit(code, noErrors: false);
+    assertErrors(testSource, [StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS]);
+  }
+
+  @failingTest
+  test_instantiateToBounds_class_error_instantiation_malbounded() async {
+    // Test that instance creations are strictly checked for malbounded default
+    // types
+    String code = r'''
+class C<T0 extends List<T1>, T1 extends List<T0>> {}
+void test() {
+  var c = new C();
+}
+''';
+    await resolveTestUnit(code, noErrors: false);
+    assertErrors(testSource, [StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS]);
+    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<List<dynamic>, List<dynamic>>');
+  }
+
   test_instantiateToBounds_class_error_recursion() async {
     String code = r'''
 class C<T0 extends List<T1>, T1 extends List<T0>> {}
 C c;
 ''';
     await resolveTestUnit(code, noErrors: false);
-    assertErrors(testSource, [StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS]);
-    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<dynamic, dynamic>');
+    assertNoErrors(testSource);
+    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<List<dynamic>, List<dynamic>>');
   }
 
   test_instantiateToBounds_class_error_recursion_self() async {
@@ -2754,8 +2781,8 @@
 C c;
 ''';
     await resolveTestUnit(code, noErrors: false);
-    assertErrors(testSource, [StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS]);
-    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<dynamic>');
+    assertNoErrors(testSource);
+    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<C<dynamic>>');
   }
 
   test_instantiateToBounds_class_error_recursion_self2() async {
@@ -2765,8 +2792,8 @@
 C c;
 ''';
     await resolveTestUnit(code, noErrors: false);
-    assertErrors(testSource, [StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS]);
-    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<dynamic>');
+    assertNoErrors(testSource);
+    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<A<dynamic>>');
   }
 
   test_instantiateToBounds_class_error_typedef() async {
@@ -2776,8 +2803,8 @@
 C c;
 ''';
     await resolveTestUnit(code, noErrors: false);
-    assertErrors(testSource, [StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS]);
-    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<dynamic>');
+    assertNoErrors(testSource);
+    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'C<(dynamic) → dynamic>');
   }
 
   test_instantiateToBounds_class_ok_implicitDynamic_multi() async {
@@ -2852,6 +2879,22 @@
     expectIdentifierType('d;', 'D<A<dynamic>>');
   }
 
+  @failingTest
+  test_instantiateToBounds_generic_function_error_malbounded() async {
+    // Test that generic methods are strictly checked for malbounded default
+    // types
+    String code = r'''
+T0 f<T0 extends List<T1>, T1 extends List<T0>>() {}
+void g() {
+  var c = f();
+  return;
+}
+''';
+    await resolveTestUnit(code, noErrors: false);
+    assertErrors(testSource, [StrongModeCode.NO_DEFAULT_BOUNDS]);
+    expectIdentifierType('c;', 'List<dynamic>');
+  }
+
   test_instantiateToBounds_method_ok_referenceOther_before() async {
     String code = r'''
 class C<T> {
diff --git a/pkg/analyzer/test/src/summary/resynthesize_ast_test.dart b/pkg/analyzer/test/src/summary/resynthesize_ast_test.dart
index be79415..e185566 100644
--- a/pkg/analyzer/test/src/summary/resynthesize_ast_test.dart
+++ b/pkg/analyzer/test/src/summary/resynthesize_ast_test.dart
@@ -720,7 +720,6 @@
       super.createOptions()..strongMode = true;
 
   @override
-  @failingTest
   test_instantiateToBounds_boundRefersToItself() {
     super.test_instantiateToBounds_boundRefersToItself();
   }
diff --git a/pkg/analyzer/test/src/task/strong/inferred_type_test.dart b/pkg/analyzer/test/src/task/strong/inferred_type_test.dart
index 541e75f..6077b7c 100644
--- a/pkg/analyzer/test/src/task/strong/inferred_type_test.dart
+++ b/pkg/analyzer/test/src/task/strong/inferred_type_test.dart
@@ -644,7 +644,6 @@
     ''');
   }
 
-  @failingTest
   void test_constructors_inferenceFBounded() {
     // Regression for https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/26990
     var unit = checkFile('''
diff --git a/pkg/dev_compiler/test/not_yet_strong_tests.dart b/pkg/dev_compiler/test/not_yet_strong_tests.dart
index 0d67109..9ca06f3 100644
--- a/pkg/dev_compiler/test/not_yet_strong_tests.dart
+++ b/pkg/dev_compiler/test/not_yet_strong_tests.dart
@@ -930,7 +930,6 @@
   'language/is_not_class2_test',
   'language/is_object_test',
   'language/isnot_malformed_type_test',
-  'language/issue_23914_test', // issue 28478
   'language/issue11724_test',
   'language/issue11793_test',
   'language/issue13474_test',
@@ -1448,8 +1447,6 @@
   'language/proxy_test_02_multi',
   'language/proxy_test_05_multi',
   'language/proxy_test_06_multi',
-  'language/recursive_generic_test', // issue 28478
-  'language/recursive_inheritance_test', // issue 28478
   'language/redirecting_constructor_initializer_test',
   'language/redirecting_factory_default_values_test_01_multi',
   'language/redirecting_factory_default_values_test_02_multi',
@@ -2093,7 +2090,6 @@
   'corelib/symbol_test_none_multi',
   'corelib/uri_path_test',
   'corelib/uri_query_test',
-  'lib/collection/linked_list_test', // issue 28478
   'lib/convert/chunked_conversion1_test',
   'lib/math/min_max_test',
   'lib/typed_data/float32x4_test',
diff --git a/tools/VERSION b/tools/VERSION
index 4eb30ea..e45ee0b 100644
--- a/tools/VERSION
+++ b/tools/VERSION
@@ -28,4 +28,4 @@
 MINOR 22
 PATCH 0
 PRERELEASE 10
-PRERELEASE_PATCH 2
+PRERELEASE_PATCH 3