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(left = without smooth, right = smooth; captured by external camera to maximally demonstrate end-user perception. High-resolution video here. Deliberately made it super janky for clear demonstration.)
No matter how heavy the tree is to build/layout, it will run at (roughly) full FPS, feel smooth, has zero uncomfortable janks, with negligible overhead. (Detailed reports here)
Two possibilities:
-
Drop-in replacements: For common scenarios, add 6 characters ("Smooth") -
ListView
becomesSmoothListView
,MaterialPageRoute
becomesSmoothMaterialPageRoute
. -
Arbitrarily flexible builder: For complex cases, use
SmoothBuilder(builder: ...)
and put whatever you want to be smooth inside thebuilder
.
The documentation - https://fzyzcjy.github.io/flutter_smooth/, with usage, demo, benchmark, insights, and more.
Note Feel free to create an issue if you have any questions/problems. I usually reply quickly within minutes if not hours, except for sleeping :)
Now I am working on pull requests to Flutter framework and engine (i.e. not directly modifying code in this repository), such that you can use this package with standard stable Flutter. An auto-generated list of PRs can be seen here, or conversations here.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key following all-contributors specification):
fzyzcjy 💻 📖 🤔 |
Ian Hickson 🤔 |
Dan Field 🤔 |
Jonah Williams 🤔 |
gaaclarke 🤔 |
Nayuta403 📖 |
pajlada 📖 |
More specifically, thanks for all these contributions:
- @Hixie (Flutter team): Consider details of my several proposals to the Flutter framework/engine such as requiring zero-overhead principle. Construct concrete cases when the initial proposal becomes fragile.
- @dnfield (Flutter team): Provide a canonical janky case inside Flutter framework to help prototyping. Point out slowness of sync generators which avoids detouring.
- @jonahwilliams (Flutter team): Elaborate shortcomings of the old gesture system proposal (later I made a much more natural one).
- @gaaclarke (Flutter team): Share his pet theory that slowness is caused by memory locality, indicating another potential application of the package.
- @Nayuta403: Fix link.
- @pajlada: Fix typo.