public_member_api_docs
Document all public members.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.
Details
#DO document all public members.
All non-overriding public members should be documented with ///
doc-style comments.
BAD:
class Bad {
void meh() { }
}
GOOD:
/// A good thing.
abstract class Good {
/// Start doing your thing.
void start() => _start();
_start();
}
In case a public member overrides a member it is up to the declaring member to provide documentation. For example, in the following, Sub
needn't document init
(though it certainly may, if there's need).
GOOD:
/// Base of all things.
abstract class Base {
/// Initialize the base.
void init();
}
/// A sub base.
class Sub extends Base {
@override
void init() { ... }
}
Note that consistent with dart doc
, an exception to the rule is made when documented getters have corresponding undocumented setters. In this case the setters inherit the docs from the getters.
Usage
#To enable the public_member_api_docs
rule, add public_member_api_docs
under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- public_member_api_docs
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