commit | 03f797a85a9b52a610af73859ed9c52f038fba9a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dan Chevalier <danchevalier@google.com> | Tue Feb 13 16:17:18 2024 +0000 |
committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Tue Feb 13 16:17:18 2024 +0000 |
tree | 801c783e77c83558f6aab12320d8f7ffcdcd1126 | |
parent | 712df96202af372a9ad473d6a218822403d824a6 [diff] |
Solidify dtd lifecycle - devtools server can now take the dtd uri as a parameter on startup - dtdUri is passed to the server handler so that devtools can request it. - FileService is implemented inside the Dart Tooling Daemon (dtd_impl) - Added FileService.setProjectRoots - Added unit tests and rpc exceptions - on startup dtd now prints { uri, secret } so that the caller has the secret that allows them to call FileService.setProjectRoots Fixes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/54790 Change-Id: I7a66aca2f8f06f6a611a46c727a9d5c2485fbe3e Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/346922 Reviewed-by: Ben Konyi <bkonyi@google.com> Commit-Queue: Dan Chevalier <danchevalier@google.com>
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