[flutter_tools] dont use autodetect enum for web#70189
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) * Update engine hash to 1.24.0-10.1.pre * [null-safety] implement null-safe autodetection for the web (#70126) Fixes #69416 Fixes #70121 * [flutter_tools] dont use autodetect enum for web (#70189) * Update engine hash for build fix and pub DEP bump Co-authored-by: Jonah Williams <[email protected]>
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Continuation of #70121
For web builds, the tool needs to determine whether sound null safety is enabled if autodetect is used. This update changes the determination to switch the autodetect mode on the device to the resolved version (sound/unsound) so the correct arguments are used.
The correct long term fix is to determine the null safety mode when computing the build info, but that involves a little more refactoring than I have time for now.