| commit | 4fce27b1f7ee6e8436e064dba8314d77995d5fae | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Nicholas Shahan <nshahan@google.com> | Fri Jan 24 09:07:01 2025 -0800 |
| committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Fri Jan 24 09:07:01 2025 -0800 |
| tree | b8b0d91b35936f9084fcedddbf90a9f247e46402 | |
| parent | a0db69f1821c9bc7fa16275665333c6b1ddb7ebd [diff] |
[tests] Fix formatting when writing diffs * Normalize white space around source code strings before producing diffs by trimming and appending a single newline character. * Write an empty line between the source code and diff text in generation files. * Run dart format on all test files. With these changes you should be able to run the hot reload suite with `--diff write` and dart format the code multiple times without introducing changes in the file. Change-Id: Ifc0b1dd7032bd448f5f6568c5aa3c18dde076c71 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/405247 Reviewed-by: Mark Zhou <markzipan@google.com> Commit-Queue: Nicholas Shahan <nshahan@google.com>
Dart is:
Approachable: Develop with a strongly typed programming language that is consistent, concise, and offers modern language features like null safety and patterns.
Portable: Compile to ARM, x64, or RISC-V machine code for mobile, desktop, and backend. Compile to JavaScript or WebAssembly for the web.
Productive: Make changes iteratively: use hot reload to see the result instantly in your running app. Diagnose app issues using DevTools.
Dart's flexible compiler technology lets you run Dart code in different ways, depending on your target platform and goals:
Dart Native: For programs targeting devices (mobile, desktop, server, and more), Dart Native includes both a Dart VM with JIT (just-in-time) compilation and an AOT (ahead-of-time) compiler for producing machine code.
Dart Web: For programs targeting the web, Dart Web includes both a development time compiler (dartdevc) and a production time compiler (dart2js).
Dart is free and open source.
See LICENSE and PATENT_GRANT.
Visit dart.dev to learn more about the language, tools, and to find codelabs.
Browse pub.dev for more packages and libraries contributed by the community and the Dart team.
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If you want to build Dart yourself, here is a guide to getting the source, preparing your machine to build the SDK, and building.
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