[fidl] Use ProtocolMarker and DiscoverableProtocolMarker

This CL removes the uses of deprecated trait names that were added in
I3b2f82ca5939a3e7156dc20fd63383959358be30, migrating them to the new
names from https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/559038.
This completes the soft transition.

Change-Id: I599b1985a510964eb950bf7dd25799f98b95281e
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/experiences/+/559281
Reviewed-by: Ian McKellar <ianloic@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mitchell Kember <mkember@google.com>
1 file changed
tree: ddc962018dc6749ed3f1e9a5394eb48fced61f2d
  1. base_shells/
  2. benchmarks/
  3. bin/
  4. examples/
  5. lib/
  6. session_shells/
  7. tests/
  8. .gitignore
  9. analysis_options.yaml
  10. AUTHORS
  11. BUILD.gn
  12. CONTRIBUTING.md
  13. LICENSE
  14. OWNERS
  15. PATENTS
  16. README.md
README.md

Fuchsia Experiences Repository

This is a companion repository to Fuchsia and contains code that either implements or supports user facing code for the Fuchsia platform. The code provides a majority of the user interface for the Workstation product as well as a small set of examples, tests, and benchmarks.

Build & Run

This repository is a “source petal” included in the Fuchsia Platform Source Tree (FPST) checkout. Code in this repository must be built with Fuchsia in order to be functional, see the guide for instructions on getting the source.

Hardware

Hardware support should be considered experimental. However, NUC's and Pixelbooks are known to work best. For details on hardware setup see: Install Fuchsia on a Device

Building

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    fx set workstation.<board> # For options run: `fx list-boards`
    fx build

See Fuchsia's build and pave instructions for detailed instructions.

Running

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