avoid_empty_else
Avoid empty statements in else clauses.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.
Rule sets: core, recommended, flutter
This rule has a quick fix available.
Details
#AVOID empty statements in the else
clause of if
statements.
BAD:
if (x > y)
print('1');
else ;
print('2');
If you want a statement that follows the empty clause to conditionally run, remove the dangling semicolon to include it in the else
clause. Optionally, also enclose the else's statement in a block.
GOOD:
if (x > y)
print('1');
else
print('2');
GOOD:
if (x > y) {
print('1');
} else {
print('2');
}
If you want a statement that follows the empty clause to unconditionally run, remove the else
clause.
GOOD:
if (x > y) print('1');
print('2');
Usage
#To enable the avoid_empty_else
rule, add avoid_empty_else
under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- avoid_empty_else
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