unnecessary_statements
Avoid using unnecessary statements.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.
Details
#AVOID using unnecessary statements.
Statements which have no clear effect are usually unnecessary, or should be broken up.
For example,
BAD:
myvar;
list.clear;
1 + 2;
methodOne() + methodTwo();
foo ? bar : baz;
Though the added methods have a clear effect, the addition itself does not unless there is some magical overload of the + operator.
Usually code like this indicates an incomplete thought, and is a bug.
GOOD:
some.method();
const SomeClass();
methodOne();
methodTwo();
foo ? bar() : baz();
return myvar;
Usage
#To enable the unnecessary_statements
rule, add unnecessary_statements
under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- unnecessary_statements
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