How does Flutter compile to native?

How does Flutter run my code on Android? The engine’s C and C++ code are compiled with Android’s NDK . The Dart code (both the SDK’s and yours) are ahead-of-time (AOT) compiled into native, ARM, and x86 libraries. Those libraries are included in a “runner” Android project, and the whole thing is built into an .

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What is a platform view?

Platform views allow you to embed native views in a Flutter app , so you can apply transforms, clips, and opacity to the native view from Dart. This allows you, for example, to use the native Google Maps from the Android and iOS SDKs directly inside your Flutter app, by using Platform Views.

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What are channels in Flutter?

Overview. Overall the Platform Channel represents a way to connect native code with the Flutter app (Dart) . It can be used to implement any Flutter missing functionality using a platform-specific code (plugins) and call any APIs whether available in Java or Kotlin code on Android, or in Objective-C or Swift code on iOS …

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