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Issue 810623005: Build Observatory with runtime (Closed) Base URL: https://dart.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge/dart
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- This file is autogenerated with polymer/tool/create_message_details_page.dart
--->
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- font-style: normal;
- font-weight: 400;
- src: url(https://themes.googleusercontent.com/static/fonts/montserrat/v4/zhcz-_WihjSQC0oHJ9TCYL3hpw3pgy2gAi-Ip7WPMi0.woff) format('woff');
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- font-family: 'Roboto';
- font-style: normal;
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- font-family: Roboto, sans-serif;
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-<p>The rules for correctly writing these imports are subtle and have a lot of
-special cases. Please review
-<a href="https://www.dartlang.org/polymer/app-directories.html">https://www.dartlang.org/polymer/app-directories.html</a> to learn
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-<div id="code_transformers_3"><h3>Incomplete URL to asset in another package <a href="#code_transformers_3">#3</a></h3>
-<p>URLs that refer to assets in other packages need to explicitly mention the
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-<p>See <a href="http://dartbug.com/15797">issue 15797</a> and
-<a href="https://www.dartlang.org/polymer/app-directories.html">https://www.dartlang.org/polymer/app-directories.html</a> to learn more.</p>
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-<div id="observe_1"><h3><code>@observable</code> not supported on libraries <a href="#observe_1">#1</a></h3>
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-<p>Support for using the <code>@observable</code> annotation in libraries, classes, and
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-<div id="observe_2"><h3><code>@observable</code> not supported on top-level fields <a href="#observe_2">#2</a></h3>
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-<p>Support for using the <code>@observable</code> annotation in libraries, classes, and
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-<div id="observe_3"><h3><code>@observable</code> not supported on classes <a href="#observe_3">#3</a></h3>
-<p>Only instance fields on <code>Observable</code> classes can be observable,
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-<p>Support for using the <code>@observable</code> annotation in libraries, classes, and
-elsewhere is deprecated.</p>
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-<div id="observe_4"><h3><code>@observable</code> not supported on static fields <a href="#observe_4">#4</a></h3>
-<p>Only instance fields on <code>Observable</code> classes can be observable,
-and you must explicitly annotate each observable field as <code>@observable</code>.</p>
-<p>Support for using the <code>@observable</code> annotation in libraries, classes, and
-elsewhere is deprecated.</p>
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-<div id="observe_5"><h3><code>@observable</code> field not in an <code>Observable</code> class <a href="#observe_5">#5</a></h3>
-<p>Only instance fields on <code>Observable</code> classes can be observable,
-and you must explicitly annotate each observable field as <code>@observable</code>.</p>
-<p>Support for using the <code>@observable</code> annotation in libraries, classes, and
-elsewhere is deprecated.</p>
-</div><hr /><h2>Messages from package <code>polymer</code></h2>
-<hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_1"><h3>Import not found <a href="#polymer_1">#1</a></h3>
-<p>An HTML import seems to be broken. This could be because the file doesn't exist
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-
-<div id="polymer_2"><h3>Duplicate definition <a href="#polymer_2">#2</a></h3>
-<p>Custom element names are global and can only be defined once. Some common
-reasons why you might get two definitions:</p><ul><li>Two different elements are declared with the same name.</li><li>
-<p>A single HTML file defining an element, has been imported using two different
-URLs.</p></li></ul>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_3"><h3>Missing import to polymer.html <a href="#polymer_3">#3</a></h3>
-<p>Starting with polymer 0.11.0, each file that uses the definition
-of polymer-element must import it either directly or transitively.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_4"><h3>Invalid import inside &lt;polymer-element> <a href="#polymer_4">#4</a></h3>
-<p>HTML imports are expected at the top of each document, outside of any
-polymer-element definitions. The polymer build process combines all your HTML
-files together so you can deploy a single HTML file with your application. This
-build process ignores imports that appear to be in the wrong location.</p>
-</div><hr />
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-<div id="polymer_5"><h3>Missing call to <code>initPolymer()</code> <a href="#polymer_5">#5</a></h3>
-<p>Your application entry point didn't have any Dart script tags, so it's missing
-some initialization needed for polymer.dart.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_6"><h3>Script tags with experimental bootstrap <a href="#polymer_6">#6</a></h3>
-<p>This experimental feature is no longer supported.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_7"><h3>Multiple Dart script tags per document <a href="#polymer_7">#7</a></h3>
-<p>Dartium currently allows only one script tag per document. Any
-additional script tags might be ignored or result in an error. This will
-likely change in the future, but for now, combine the script tags together into
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-
-<div id="polymer_8"><h3>Imports before script tags <a href="#polymer_8">#8</a></h3>
-<p>It is good practice to put all your HTML imports at the beginning of the
-document, above any Dart script tags. Today, the execution of Dart script tags
-is not synchronous in Dartium, so the difference is not noticeable. However,
-Dartium that will eventually change and make the timing of script tags execution
-match how they are in JavaScript. At that point the order of your imports with
-respect to script tags will be important. Following the practice of putting
-imports first protects your app from a future breaking change in this respect.</p>
-</div><hr />
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-<div id="polymer_9"><h3>Missing href on a <code>&lt;link&gt;</code> tag <a href="#polymer_9">#9</a></h3>
-<p>All <code>&lt;link&gt;</code> tags should have a valid URL to a resource.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_10"><h3><code>&lt;element&gt;</code> is deprecated <a href="#polymer_10">#10</a></h3>
-<p>Long ago <code>&lt;polymer-element&gt;</code> used to be called <code>&lt;element&gt;</code>. You probably ran
-into this error if you were migrating code that was written on a very early
-version of polymer.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_11"><h3>Definition of a custom element not found <a href="#polymer_11">#11</a></h3>
-<p>The polymer build was not able to find the definition of a custom element. This
-can happen if an element is defined with a <code>&lt;polymer-element&gt;</code> tag, but you are
-missing an HTML import or the import link is incorrect.</p>
-<p>This warning can also be a false alarm. For instance, when an element is defined
-programatically using <code>document.registerElement</code>. In that case the polymer build
-will not be able to see the definition and will produce this warning.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_12"><h3>Empty script tag <a href="#polymer_12">#12</a></h3>
-<p>Script tags should either have a <code>src</code> attribute or a non-empty body.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_13"><h3>Expected Dart mime-type <a href="#polymer_13">#13</a></h3>
-<p>You seem to have a <code>.dart</code> extension on a script tag, but the mime-type
-doesn't match <code>application/dart</code>.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_14"><h3>Expected Dart file extension <a href="#polymer_14">#14</a></h3>
-<p>You are using the <code>application/dart</code> mime-type on a script tag, so
-the URL to the script source URL should have a <code>.dart</code> extension.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_15"><h3>Script with both src and inline text <a href="#polymer_15">#15</a></h3>
-<p>You have a script tag that includes both a <code>src</code> attribute and inline script
-text. You must choose one or the other.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_16"><h3>Incorrect instantiation: missing base tag in instantiation <a href="#polymer_16">#16</a></h3>
-<p>When you declare that a custom element extends from a base tag, for example:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;polymer-element name="my-example" extends="ul"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>or:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;polymer-element name="my-example2" extends="ul"&gt;
-&lt;polymer-element name="my-example" extends="my-example2"&gt;
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-<p>You should instantiate <code>my-example</code> by using this syntax:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;ul is="my-example"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>And not:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;my-example&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>Only elements that don't extend from existing HTML elements are created using
-the latter form.</p>
-<p>This is because browsers first create the base element, and then upgrade it to
-have the extra functionality of your custom element. In the example above, using
-<code>&lt;ul&gt;</code> tells the browser which base type it must create before
-doing the upgrade.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_17"><h3>Incorrect instantiation: extra <code>is</code> attribute or missing <code>extends</code> in declaration <a href="#polymer_17">#17</a></h3>
-<p>Creating a custom element using the syntax:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;ul is="my-example"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>means that the declaration of <code>my-example</code> extends transitively from <code>ul</code>. This
-error message is shown if the definition of <code>my-example</code> doesn't declare this
-extension. It might be that you no longer extend from the base element, in which
-case the fix is to change the instantiation to:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;my-example&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>Another possibility is that the declaration needs to be fixed to include the
-<code>extends</code> attribute, for example:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;polymer-element name="my-example" extends="ul"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_18"><h3>Incorrect instantiation: base tag seems wrong <a href="#polymer_18">#18</a></h3>
-<p>It seems you have a declaration like:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;polymer-element name="my-example" extends="div"&gt;
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-<p>but an instantiation like:</p>
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-<p>Both the declaration and the instantiation need to match on the base type. So
-either the instantiation needs to be fixed to be more like:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;span is="my-example"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>or the declaration should be fixed to be like:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;polymer-element name="my-example" extends="span"&gt;
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-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_19"><h3>No dashes allowed in custom attributes <a href="#polymer_19">#19</a></h3>
-<p>Polymer used to recognize attributes with dashes like <code>my-name</code> and convert them
-to match properties where dashes were removed, and words follow the camelCase
-style (for example <code>myName</code>). This feature is no longer available. Now simply
-use the same name as the property.</p>
-<p>Because HTML attributes are case-insensitive, you can also write the name of
-your property entirely in lowercase. Just be sure that your custom-elements
-don't declare two properties with the same name but different capitalization.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_20"><h3>Event handlers not supported here <a href="#polymer_20">#20</a></h3>
-<p>Bindings of the form <code>{{ }}</code> are supported inside <code>&lt;template&gt;</code> nodes, even outside
-of <code>&lt;polymer-element&gt;</code> declarations. However, those bindings only support binding
-values into the content of a node or an attribute.</p>
-<p>Inline event handlers of the form <code>on-click="{{method}}"</code> are a special feature
-of polymer elements, so they are only supported inside <code>&lt;polymer-element&gt;</code>
-definitions.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_21"><h3>No expressions allowed in event handler bindings <a href="#polymer_21">#21</a></h3>
-<p>Unlike data bindings, event handler bindings of the form <code>on-click="{{method}}"</code>
-are not evaluated as expressions. They are meant to just contain a simple name
-that resolves to a method in your polymer element's class definition.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_22"><h3>Nested polymer element definitions not allowed <a href="#polymer_22">#22</a></h3>
-<p>Because custom element names are global, there is no need to have a
-<code>&lt;polymer-element&gt;</code> definition nested within a <code>&lt;polymer-element&gt;</code>. If you have
-a definition inside another, move the second definition out.</p>
-<p>You might see this error if you have an HTML import within a polymer element.
-You should be able to move the import out of the element definition.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_23"><h3>Polymer element definitions without a name <a href="#polymer_23">#23</a></h3>
-<p>Polymer element definitions must have a name. You can include a name by using
-the <code>name</code> attribute in <code>&lt;polymer-element&gt;</code> for example:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;polymer-element name="my-example"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_24"><h3>Custom element name missing a dash <a href="#polymer_24">#24</a></h3>
-<p>Custom element names must have a dash (<code>-</code>) and can't be any of the following
-reserved names:</p><ul><li><code>annotation-xml</code></li><li><code>color-profile</code></li><li><code>font-face</code></li><li><code>font-face-src</code></li><li><code>font-face-uri</code></li><li><code>font-face-format</code></li><li><code>font-face-name</code></li><li><code>missing-glyph</code></li></ul>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_25"><h3>Error while inlining an import <a href="#polymer_25">#25</a></h3>
-<p>An error occurred while inlining an import in the polymer build. This is often
-the result of a broken HTML import.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_26"><h3>Error while inlining a stylesheet <a href="#polymer_26">#26</a></h3>
-<p>An error occurred while inlining a stylesheet in the polymer build. This is
-often the result of a broken URL in a <code>&lt;link rel="stylesheet" href="..."&gt;</code>.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_27"><h3>URL to a script file might be incorrect <a href="#polymer_27">#27</a></h3>
-<p>An error occurred trying to read a script tag on a given URL. This is often the
-result of a broken URL in a <code>&lt;script src="..."&gt;</code>.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_28"><h3>Attribute missing "_" prefix <a href="#polymer_28">#28</a></h3>
-<p>Not all browsers support bindings to certain attributes, especially URL
-attributes. Some browsers might sanitize attributes and result in an
-incorrect value. For this reason polymer provides a special set of attributes
-that let you bypass any browser internal attribute validation. The name of the
-attribute is the same as the original attribute, but with a leading underscore.
-For example, instead of writing:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;img src="{{binding}}"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>you can write:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;img _src="{{binding}}"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>For more information, see <a href="http://goo.gl/5av8cU">http://goo.gl/5av8cU</a>.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_29"><h3>Attribute with extra "_" prefix <a href="#polymer_29">#29</a></h3>
-<p>A special attribute exists to support bindings on URL attributes. For example,
-this correctly binds the <code>src</code> attribute in an image:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;img _src="{{binding}}"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>However, this special <code>_src</code> attribute is only available for bindings. If you
-just have a URL, use the normal <code>src</code> attribute instead.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_30"><h3>Internal error: don't know how to include a URL <a href="#polymer_30">#30</a></h3>
-<p>Sorry, you just ran into a bug in the polymer transformer code. Please file a
-bug at <a href="http://dartbug.com/new">http://dartbug.com/new</a> including, if possible, some example code that
-can help the team reproduce the issue.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_31"><h3>Internal error: phases run out of order <a href="#polymer_31">#31</a></h3>
-<p>Sorry, you just ran into a bug in the polymer transformer code. Please file a
-bug at <a href="http://dartbug.com/new">http://dartbug.com/new</a> including, if possible, some example code that
-can help the team reproduce the issue.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_32"><h3><code>@CustomTag</code> used on a private class <a href="#polymer_32">#32</a></h3>
-<p>The <code>@CustomTag</code> annotation is currently only supported on public classes. If
-you need to register a custom element whose implementation is a private class
-(that is, a class whose name starts with <code>_</code>), you can still do so by invoking
-<code>Polymer.register</code> within a public method marked with <code>@initMethod</code>.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_33"><h3><code>@initMethod</code> is on a private function <a href="#polymer_33">#33</a></h3>
-<p>The <code>@initMethod</code> annotation is currently only supported on public top-level
-functions.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_34"><h3>Missing argument in annotation <a href="#polymer_34">#34</a></h3>
-<p>The annotation expects one argument, but the argument was not provided.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_35"><h3>Invalid argument in annotation <a href="#polymer_35">#35</a></h3>
-<p>The polymer transformer was not able to extract a constant value for the
-annotation argument. This can happen if your code is currently in a state that
-can't be analyzed (for example, it has parse errors) or if the expression passed
-as an argument is invalid (for example, it is not a compile-time constant).</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_36"><h3>No polymer initializers found <a href="#polymer_36">#36</a></h3>
-<p>No polymer initializers were found. Make sure to either
-annotate your polymer elements with @CustomTag or include a
-top level method annotated with @initMethod that registers your
-elements. Both annotations are defined in the polymer library (
-package:polymer/polymer.dart).</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_37"><h3>Event bindings with @ are no longer supported <a href="#polymer_37">#37</a></h3>
-<p>For a while there was an undocumented feature that allowed users to include
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-<p>This feature is no longer supported.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_38"><h3>Private symbol in event handler <a href="#polymer_38">#38</a></h3>
-<p>Currently private members can't be used in event handler bindings. So you can't
-write:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;div on-click="{{_method}}"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>This restriction might be removed in the future, but for now, you need to make
-your event handlers public.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_39"><h3>Private symbol in binding expression <a href="#polymer_39">#39</a></h3>
-<p>Private members can't be used in binding expressions. For example, you can't
-write:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;div&gt;{{a.b._c}}&lt;/div&gt;
-</code></pre>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_40"><h3>A warning was found while parsing the HTML document <a href="#polymer_40">#40</a></h3>
-<p>The polymer transformer uses a parser that implements the HTML5 spec
-(<code>html5lib</code>). This message reports a
-warning that the parser detected.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_41"><h3>Possible flash of unstyled content <a href="#polymer_41">#41</a></h3>
-<p>Custom element found in document body without an "unresolved" attribute on it or
-one of its parents. This means your app probably has a flash of unstyled content
-before it finishes loading. See <a href="http://goo.gl/iN03Pj">http://goo.gl/iN03Pj</a> for more info.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_42"><h3>A css file was inlined multiple times. <a href="#polymer_42">#42</a></h3>
-<p>Css files are inlined by default, but if you import the same one in multiple
-places you probably want to override this behavior to prevent duplicate code.
-To do this, use the following pattern to update your pubspec.yaml:</p>
-<pre><code>transformers:
-- polymer:
- inline_stylesheets:
- web/my_file.css: false
-</code></pre>
-<p>If you would like to hide this warning and keep it inlined, do the same thing
-but assign the value to true.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_43"><h3>"dart_support.js" injected automatically <a href="#polymer_43">#43</a></h3>
-<p>The script <code>packages/web_components/dart_support.js</code> is still used, but you no
-longer need to put it in your application's entrypoint.</p>
-<p>In the past this file served two purposes:</p><ul><li>to make dart2js work well with the web_components polyfills, and</li><li>to support registering Dart APIs for JavaScript custom elements.</li></ul>
-<p>Now, the code from <code>dart_support.js</code> is split in two halves. The half for
-dart2js is now injected by the polymer transformers automatically during <code>pub
-build</code>. The <code>web_components</code> package provides an HTML file containing the other
-half. Developers of packages that wrap JavaScript custom elements (like
-<code>core_elements</code> and <code>paper_elements</code>) will import that file directly, so
-application developers don't have to worry about it anymore.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_44"><h3>Dart script file included more than once. <a href="#polymer_44">#44</a></h3>
-<p>Duplicate dart scripts often happen if you have multiple html imports that
-include the same script. The simplest workaround for this is to move your dart
-script to its own html file, and import that instead of the script (html imports
-are automatically deduped).</p>
-<p>For example:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;script type="application/dart" src="foo.dart"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>Should turn into:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;link rel="import" href="foo.html"&gt;
-</code></pre>
-<p>And <code>foo.html</code> should look like:</p>
-<pre><code>&lt;script type="application/dart" src="foo.dart"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
-</code></pre>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_45"><h3>"webcomponents.js" injected automatically <a href="#polymer_45">#45</a></h3>
-<p>The script <code>packages/web_components/webcomponents.js</code> is still used, but you no
-longer need to put it in your application's entrypoint.</p>
-<p>The polyfills provided by this file are no longer required in chrome and will
-automatically be added during <code>pub build</code> and <code>pub serve</code>.</p>
-</div><hr />
-
-<div id="polymer_46"><h3>"platform.js" renamed to "webcomponents.js". <a href="#polymer_46">#46</a></h3>
-<p>The script <code>packages/web_components/platform.js</code> has been renamed to
-<code>packages/web_components/webcomponents.js</code>. This is automatically fixed in
-<code>pub serve</code> and <code>pub build</code> but we may remove this functionality in the next
-breaking version of Polymer.</p>
-<p>In addition, it is no longer required that you include this file directly, as
-<code>pub build</code> and <code>pub serve</code> will inject it for you, and its not required when
-running in dartium with a local server.</p>
-</div><hr /></body>
-</html>

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