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LGTM I just had a few python nits, also I'd just make sure that --help works correctly. It would be nice to have a very simple test for create_xcframework.py
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nit: google python style guide requires some future imports:
https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html#from-__future__-imports
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Not sure what the minimum python version we support (I have 2.7.16 on my machine), I ran it through futurize.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import errno
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
This matches the other places we use from __future__ import
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nit: if !os.path.exists(output_dir)
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nit: typically list comprehensions are used for constructing lists, here you are constructing a list but ignoring the result. A for loop would be idiomatic python here.
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Thanks for the idiomatic tips, my python-foo is zero.
@gaaclarke Can you point me to an existing example? The only one I see is |
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I'm not sure there is an example for you. All tests are run through |
Created flutter/flutter#70654. |
Scenarios.app won't build if the Flutter.xcframework is missing. That's about the same coverage we had with any of the other framework build subscripts, like install_framework_headers.py. |
Description
Create Flutter.xcframework in the
out/ios_*directories. It only contains theFlutter.frameworkin the same out directory, and will allow us to start testing XCFrameworks in the tool with--local-engineflags.This doesn't publish
Flutter.xcframeworkas a downloadable engine artifact.Related Issues
Local engine support part of flutter/flutter#60109, which is a dependency to support macOS ARM simulators flutter/flutter#64502
Tests
Adopted the generated
Flutter.xcframeworkin the Scenario app to prove it's working.Checklist
Reviewer Checklist
Breaking Change
Did any tests fail when you ran them? Please read [handling breaking changes].