commit | 1998c87bff783f39ebc7db4e037280e8da488c8c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Brian Quinlan <bquinlan@google.com> | Fri Apr 19 19:53:18 2024 +0000 |
committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Fri Apr 19 19:53:18 2024 +0000 |
tree | f7230a3a37734c0f9fa71c1da9dc580d66c5bfb8 | |
parent | 2d0e514583129f30da2a529ae00a65ede4870c7a [diff] |
Reland "Bump web_socket_channel to b612fc2caa9f4c3c8947b4ffbb274bce33c54a04" This is a reland of commit 4d6919aa5e847b1a738d9b7b4d80885cc2a2ae09 Original change's description: > Bump web_socket_channel to b612fc2caa9f4c3c8947b4ffbb274bce33c54a04 > > Changes: > ``` > > git log --format="%C(auto) %h %s" ced3a37..b612fc2 > https://dart.googlesource.com/web_socket_channel.git/+/b612fc2 Avoid importing io_web_socket namespace (343) > https://dart.googlesource.com/web_socket_channel.git/+/ce69d31 Rename WebSocketAdapterWebSocketChannel to AdapterWebSocketChannel (344) > https://dart.googlesource.com/web_socket_channel.git/+/429e7d9 Implement IOWebSocketChannel as a WebSocketAdapterWebSocket subclass (342) > https://dart.googlesource.com/web_socket_channel.git/+/00cb13a Remove WebSocketChannel constructor (341) > https://dart.googlesource.com/web_socket_channel.git/+/1f3dfd7 Create an adapter for `package:web_socket` (339) > > ``` > > Diff: https://dart.googlesource.com/web_socket_channel.git/+/ced3a37193f89d5ee95792f342eeb15d3d55d8c1..b612fc2caa9f4c3c8947b4ffbb274bce33c54a04/ > Change-Id: I558a25a5f8cbe0704e40b7e60886c8934f04d2e8 > Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/362662 > Reviewed-by: Nate Bosch <nbosch@google.com> Change-Id: Ic1cf4b8eb39e49813aaf3797150e25e924cc5b94 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/363780 Commit-Queue: Brian Quinlan <bquinlan@google.com> Reviewed-by: Nate Bosch <nbosch@google.com>
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