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analysis_options.yaml
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analyzer:
exclude:
- vendor
strong-mode:
implicit-casts: false
implicit-dynamic: true
linter:
rules:
- always_declare_return_types
- always_put_control_body_on_new_line
- always_put_required_named_parameters_first
- always_require_non_null_named_parameters
# - always_specify_types
- annotate_overrides
- avoid_annotating_with_dynamic
# - avoid_as
- avoid_catches_without_on_clauses
- avoid_catching_errors
- avoid_classes_with_only_static_members
- avoid_empty_else
- avoid_function_literals_in_foreach_calls
- avoid_init_to_null
- avoid_null_checks_in_equality_operators
- avoid_positional_boolean_parameters
- avoid_return_types_on_setters
- avoid_returning_null
- avoid_returning_this
- avoid_setters_without_getters
- avoid_slow_async_io
- avoid_types_on_closure_parameters
- avoid_unused_constructor_parameters
- await_only_futures
- camel_case_types
- cancel_subscriptions
- cascade_invocations
- close_sinks
- comment_references
- constant_identifier_names
- control_flow_in_finally
- directives_ordering
- empty_catches
- empty_constructor_bodies
- empty_statements
- hash_and_equals
- implementation_imports
- invariant_booleans
- iterable_contains_unrelated_type
- join_return_with_assignment
- library_names
- library_prefixes
- list_remove_unrelated_type
- literal_only_boolean_expressions
- no_adjacent_strings_in_list
- no_duplicate_case_values
- non_constant_identifier_names
# - omit_local_variable_types
# Sometimes local variable types help with clarity. e.g., a
# Future<bool> means we should know not to treat it like a regular
# bool. If it was just var, it'd get confusing.
- one_member_abstracts
- only_throw_errors
- overridden_fields
- package_api_docs
- package_names
- package_prefixed_library_names
- parameter_assignments
- prefer_adjacent_string_concatenation
- prefer_asserts_in_initializer_lists
- prefer_bool_in_asserts
- prefer_collection_literals
- prefer_conditional_assignment
- prefer_const_constructors
- prefer_const_constructors_in_immutables
- prefer_constructors_over_static_methods
- prefer_contains
# - prefer_expression_function_bodies
# This triggers on all function bodies that are just return. However,
# sometimes they have to be split up when they get too big, and making
# them "=>" functions will make it more complicated.
- prefer_final_fields
# - prefer_final_locals
# Way too many locals to deal with. This is unlikely to be a large
# issue anyway since local scope for variables is narrow.
- prefer_foreach
- prefer_function_declarations_over_variables
- prefer_initializing_formals
# - prefer_interpolation_to_compose_strings
# While in general, this is good, there are cases where it's clearer
# to use "+".
- prefer_is_empty
- prefer_is_not_empty
- prefer_single_quotes
- prefer_typing_uninitialized_variables
# - public_member_api_docs
# TODO: enable this and have some fun
- recursive_getters
- slash_for_doc_comments
- sort_constructors_first
- sort_unnamed_constructors_first
- super_goes_last
- test_types_in_equals
- throw_in_finally
- type_annotate_public_apis
- type_init_formals
# - unawaited_futures
# Not doing this because I like using "await" sometimes for making
# sure something happens after something else. That means ignoring the
# return value.
- unnecessary_brace_in_string_interps
- unnecessary_getters_setters
- unnecessary_lambdas
- unnecessary_null_aware_assignments
- unnecessary_null_in_if_null_operators
- unnecessary_overrides
- unnecessary_statements
- unnecessary_this
- unrelated_type_equality_checks
- use_rethrow_when_possible
- use_setters_to_change_properties
- use_string_buffers
- use_to_and_as_if_applicable
- valid_regexps