parameter_assignments
Don't reassign references to parameters of functions or methods.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.
Details
#DON'T assign new values to parameters of methods or functions.
Assigning new values to parameters is generally a bad practice unless an operator such as ??=
is used. Otherwise, arbitrarily reassigning parameters is usually a mistake.
BAD:
void badFunction(int parameter) { // LINT
parameter = 4;
}
BAD:
void badFunction(int required, {int optional: 42}) { // LINT
optional ??= 8;
}
BAD:
void badFunctionPositional(int required, [int optional = 42]) { // LINT
optional ??= 8;
}
BAD:
class A {
void badMethod(int parameter) { // LINT
parameter = 4;
}
}
GOOD:
void ok(String parameter) {
print(parameter);
}
GOOD:
void actuallyGood(int required, {int optional}) { // OK
optional ??= ...;
}
GOOD:
void actuallyGoodPositional(int required, [int optional]) { // OK
optional ??= ...;
}
GOOD:
class A {
void ok(String parameter) {
print(parameter);
}
}
Usage
#To enable the parameter_assignments
rule, add parameter_assignments
under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- parameter_assignments
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