
style
to widget (#6192)
Adds `style` to the `GoogleMap` widget construction, and internally to the `MapConfiguration` structure, wiring updates to style through the existing configuration update system instead of needing to be set via a separate channel. This makes things more consistent (style is conceptually similar to many of the other configuration options, and is not something that's likely to require frequent dynamic updates), and more importantly allows setting the style as part of creation instead of asynchronously after the map has likely already been displayed. Because of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/24327, this adds a way to query for style errors after the fact. (It's possible that it's why `setMapStyle` was done that way in the first place; the initial PR doesn't explain.) While this is slightly clunky, it's unlikely that this method would actually be used in production code anyway, since presumably people are defining their styles at build time, not runtime, and thus probably don't need runtime error handling. Long term, the solution to this problem is likely to invert the widget/controller relationship, as was done in webview_flutter, but that's a major breaking change and not something we're ready to take on at this point. Since we don't really want two recommended ways of doing the same thing, this deprecates the existing `setMapStyle` method in favor of the new approach. Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/66207
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