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Clean up quotes in messages.yaml
Change-Id: If09b1b35830c659f3c5bd5615e9966190e5d4b48 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/263560 Commit-Queue: Brian Wilkerson <brianwilkerson@google.com> Reviewed-by: Konstantin Shcheglov <scheglov@google.com>
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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class HintCode extends AnalyzerErrorCode {
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/// 1: name of the supertype
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static const HintCode DEAD_CODE_ON_CATCH_SUBTYPE = HintCode(
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'DEAD_CODE_ON_CATCH_SUBTYPE',
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"Dead code: This on-catch block won’t be executed because '{0}' is a "
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"Dead code: This on-catch block won't be executed because '{0}' is a "
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"subtype of '{1}' and hence will have been caught already.",
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correctionMessage:
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"Try reordering the catch clauses so that this block can be reached, "
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@ -1460,7 +1460,7 @@ class HintCode extends AnalyzerErrorCode {
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/// 0: the name that is shown but not used
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static const HintCode UNUSED_SHOWN_NAME = HintCode(
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'UNUSED_SHOWN_NAME',
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"The name {0} is shown, but isn’t used.",
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"The name {0} is shown, but isn't used.",
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correctionMessage: "Try removing the name from the list of shown members.",
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hasPublishedDocs: true,
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);
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ class CompileTimeErrorCode extends AnalyzerErrorCode {
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static const CompileTimeErrorCode ASSIGNMENT_TO_FINAL_NO_SETTER =
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CompileTimeErrorCode(
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'ASSIGNMENT_TO_FINAL_NO_SETTER',
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"There isn’t a setter named '{0}' in class '{1}'.",
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"There isn't a setter named '{0}' in class '{1}'.",
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correctionMessage:
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"Try correcting the name to reference an existing setter, or declare "
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"the setter.",
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@ -4825,7 +4825,7 @@ class CompileTimeErrorCode extends AnalyzerErrorCode {
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static const CompileTimeErrorCode USE_OF_NATIVE_EXTENSION =
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CompileTimeErrorCode(
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'USE_OF_NATIVE_EXTENSION',
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"Dart native extensions are deprecated and aren’t available in Dart 2.15.",
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"Dart native extensions are deprecated and aren't available in Dart 2.15.",
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correctionMessage: "Try using dart:ffi for C interop.",
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hasPublishedDocs: true,
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);
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@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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}
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```
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ASSIGNMENT_TO_FINAL_NO_SETTER:
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problemMessage: "There isn’t a setter named '{0}' in class '{1}'."
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problemMessage: "There isn't a setter named '{0}' in class '{1}'."
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correctionMessage: Try correcting the name to reference an existing setter, or declare the setter.
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hasPublishedDocs: true
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comment: |-
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@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when the name used in the declaration
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of a class, extension, mixin, typedef, type parameter, or import prefix is
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a built-in identifier. Built-in identifiers can’t be used to name any of
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a built-in identifier. Built-in identifiers can't be used to name any of
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these kinds of declarations.
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#### Example
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@ -5652,7 +5652,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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the name doesn't shadow the imported name.
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If the name is the name of an existing class or mixin that isn't being
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imported, then add an import, with a prefix, for the library in which it’s
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imported, then add an import, with a prefix, for the library in which it's
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declared.
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Otherwise, either replace the name in the `implements` clause with the name
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@ -6284,7 +6284,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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#### Example
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The following code produces this diagnostic because `zero` is a static
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field, but it’s being accessed as if it were an instance field:
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field, but it's being accessed as if it were an instance field:
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```dart
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void f(C c) {
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@ -6492,7 +6492,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a constructor invocation is
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found where the type being instantiated is a type alias for one of the type
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parameters of the type alias. This isn’t allowed because the value of the
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parameters of the type alias. This isn't allowed because the value of the
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type parameter is a type rather than a class.
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#### Example
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@ -6806,7 +6806,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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String s = i.toString();
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```
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If you can’t change the value, then change the type of the variable to be
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If you can't change the value, then change the type of the variable to be
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compatible with the type of the value being assigned:
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```dart
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@ -8269,7 +8269,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when either the Dart or Flutter SDK
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isn’t installed correctly, and, as a result, one of the `dart:` libraries
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isn't installed correctly, and, as a result, one of the `dart:` libraries
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can't be found.
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#### Common fixes
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@ -8911,7 +8911,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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#### Example
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The following code produces this diagnostic because the initializer list
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for `B`’s constructor invokes both the constructor `one` and the
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for `B`'s constructor invokes both the constructor `one` and the
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constructor `two` from the superclass `A`:
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```dart
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@ -9012,7 +9012,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when an unnamed constructor is
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invoked on a class that defines named constructors but the class doesn’t
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invoked on a class that defines named constructors but the class doesn't
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have an unnamed constructor.
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#### Example
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@ -10176,7 +10176,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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}
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```
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If `null` isn’t a valid value, and there's a reasonable default value, then
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If `null` isn't a valid value, and there's a reasonable default value, then
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add an initializer:
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```dart
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@ -10381,7 +10381,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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#### Common fixes
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If there's a reasonable default value for the field that’s the same for all
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If there's a reasonable default value for the field that's the same for all
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instances, then add an initializer expression:
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```dart
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@ -12099,7 +12099,7 @@ CompileTimeErrorCode:
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a redirecting factory
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constructor redirects to a type alias, and the type alias expands to one of
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the type parameters of the type alias. This isn’t allowed because the value
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the type parameters of the type alias. This isn't allowed because the value
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of the type parameter is a type rather than a class.
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#### Example
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a variable is referenced before
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it’s declared. In Dart, variables are visible everywhere in the block in
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it's declared. In Dart, variables are visible everywhere in the block in
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which they are declared, but can only be referenced after they are
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declared.
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}
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```
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Note, however, that there isn’t a relationship between `T` and `S`, so this
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Note, however, that there isn't a relationship between `T` and `S`, so this
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second option changes the semantics from what was likely to be intended.
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TYPE_PARAMETER_SUPERTYPE_OF_ITS_BOUND:
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problemMessage: "'{0}' can't be a supertype of its upper bound."
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#### Common fixes
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If the name is correct, but it isn’t declared yet, then declare the name as
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If the name is correct, but it isn't declared yet, then declare the name as
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a constant value:
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```dart
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when an inherited member (method,
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getter, setter, or operator) is referenced using `super`, but there’s no
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getter, setter, or operator) is referenced using `super`, but there's no
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member with that name in the superclass chain.
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#### Examples
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If the member you intend to invoke is defined in the same class, then
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remove the `super.`.
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If the member isn’t defined, then either add the member to one of the
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If the member isn't defined, then either add the member to one of the
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superclasses or remove the invocation.
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UNDEFINED_SUPER_OPERATOR:
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sharedName: UNDEFINED_SUPER_MEMBER
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when the string literal in an
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`import`, `export`, or `part` directive contains an interpolation. The
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resolution of the URIs in directives must happen before the declarations
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are compiled, so expressions can’t be evaluated while determining the
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are compiled, so expressions can't be evaluated while determining the
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values of the URIs.
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#### Example
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var zero = min(0, 0);
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```
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USE_OF_NATIVE_EXTENSION:
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problemMessage: Dart native extensions are deprecated and aren’t available in Dart 2.15.
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problemMessage: Dart native extensions are deprecated and aren't available in Dart 2.15.
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correctionMessage: "Try using dart:ffi for C interop."
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hasPublishedDocs: true
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comment: No parameters.
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a `catch` clause is found that
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can't be executed because it’s after a `catch` clause of the form
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can't be executed because it's after a `catch` clause of the form
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`catch (e)` or `on Object catch (e)`. The first `catch` clause that matches
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the thrown object is selected, and both of those forms will match any
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object, so no `catch` clauses that follow them will be selected.
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}
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```
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DEAD_CODE_ON_CATCH_SUBTYPE:
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problemMessage: "Dead code: This on-catch block won’t be executed because '{0}' is a subtype of '{1}' and hence will have been caught already."
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problemMessage: "Dead code: This on-catch block won't be executed because '{0}' is a subtype of '{1}' and hence will have been caught already."
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correctionMessage: Try reordering the catch clauses so that this block can be reached, or removing the unreachable catch clause.
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hasPublishedDocs: true
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comment: |-
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when an import directive is found
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that is the same as an import before it in the file. The second import
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doesn’t add value and should be removed.
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doesn't add value and should be removed.
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#### Example
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a class member is annotated with
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the `@override` annotation, but the member isn’t declared in any of the
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the `@override` annotation, but the member isn't declared in any of the
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supertypes of the class.
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#### Example
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0: the name of the annotated method, property or function
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1: message details
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UNUSED_SHOWN_NAME:
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problemMessage: "The name {0} is shown, but isn’t used."
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problemMessage: "The name {0} is shown, but isn't used."
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correctionMessage: Try removing the name from the list of shown members.
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hasPublishedDocs: true
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comment: |-
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### assignment_to_final_no_setter
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_There isn’t a setter named '{0}' in class '{1}'._
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_There isn't a setter named '{0}' in class '{1}'._
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when the name used in the declaration
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of a class, extension, mixin, typedef, type parameter, or import prefix is
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a built-in identifier. Built-in identifiers can’t be used to name any of
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a built-in identifier. Built-in identifiers can't be used to name any of
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these kinds of declarations.
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#### Example
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a `catch` clause is found that
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can't be executed because it’s after a `catch` clause of the form
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can't be executed because it's after a `catch` clause of the form
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`catch (e)` or `on Object catch (e)`. The first `catch` clause that matches
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the thrown object is selected, and both of those forms will match any
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object, so no `catch` clauses that follow them will be selected.
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### dead_code_on_catch_subtype
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_Dead code: This on-catch block won’t be executed because '{0}' is a subtype of
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_Dead code: This on-catch block won't be executed because '{0}' is a subtype of
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'{1}' and hence will have been caught already._
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when an import directive is found
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that is the same as an import before it in the file. The second import
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doesn’t add value and should be removed.
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doesn't add value and should be removed.
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#### Example
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the name doesn't shadow the imported name.
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If the name is the name of an existing class or mixin that isn't being
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imported, then add an import, with a prefix, for the library in which it’s
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imported, then add an import, with a prefix, for the library in which it's
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declared.
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Otherwise, either replace the name in the `implements` clause with the name
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#### Example
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The following code produces this diagnostic because `zero` is a static
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field, but it’s being accessed as if it were an instance field:
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field, but it's being accessed as if it were an instance field:
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{% prettify dart tag=pre+code %}
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void f(C c) {
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a constructor invocation is
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found where the type being instantiated is a type alias for one of the type
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parameters of the type alias. This isn’t allowed because the value of the
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parameters of the type alias. This isn't allowed because the value of the
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type parameter is a type rather than a class.
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#### Example
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{% endprettify %}
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If you can’t change the value, then change the type of the variable to be
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If you can't change the value, then change the type of the variable to be
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compatible with the type of the value being assigned:
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{% prettify dart tag=pre+code %}
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when either the Dart or Flutter SDK
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isn’t installed correctly, and, as a result, one of the `dart:` libraries
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isn't installed correctly, and, as a result, one of the `dart:` libraries
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can't be found.
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#### Common fixes
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#### Example
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The following code produces this diagnostic because the initializer list
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for `B`’s constructor invokes both the constructor `one` and the
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for `B`'s constructor invokes both the constructor `one` and the
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constructor `two` from the superclass `A`:
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{% prettify dart tag=pre+code %}
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when an unnamed constructor is
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invoked on a class that defines named constructors but the class doesn’t
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invoked on a class that defines named constructors but the class doesn't
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have an unnamed constructor.
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#### Example
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}
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{% endprettify %}
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If `null` isn’t a valid value, and there's a reasonable default value, then
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add an initializer:
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{% prettify dart tag=pre+code %}
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#### Common fixes
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If there's a reasonable default value for the field that’s the same for all
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instances, then add an initializer expression:
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{% prettify dart tag=pre+code %}
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a class member is annotated with
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the `@override` annotation, but the member isn’t declared in any of the
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the `@override` annotation, but the member isn't declared in any of the
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supertypes of the class.
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#### Example
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a redirecting factory
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constructor redirects to a type alias, and the type alias expands to one of
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the type parameters of the type alias. This isn’t allowed because the value
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the type parameters of the type alias. This isn't allowed because the value
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of the type parameter is a type rather than a class.
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#### Example
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when a variable is referenced before
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it’s declared. In Dart, variables are visible everywhere in the block in
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it's declared. In Dart, variables are visible everywhere in the block in
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which they are declared, but can only be referenced after they are
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declared.
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}
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{% endprettify %}
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Note, however, that there isn’t a relationship between `T` and `S`, so this
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Note, however, that there isn't a relationship between `T` and `S`, so this
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second option changes the semantics from what was likely to be intended.
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### type_parameter_supertype_of_its_bound
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#### Common fixes
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If the name is correct, but it isn’t declared yet, then declare the name as
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If the name is correct, but it isn't declared yet, then declare the name as
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a constant value:
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{% prettify dart tag=pre+code %}
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@ -18808,7 +18808,7 @@ _The setter '{0}' isn't defined in a superclass of '{1}'._
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#### Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when an inherited member (method,
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getter, setter, or operator) is referenced using `super`, but there’s no
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getter, setter, or operator) is referenced using `super`, but there's no
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member with that name in the superclass chain.
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#### Examples
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@ -18843,7 +18843,7 @@ make the name of the invoked member match the inherited member.
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If the member you intend to invoke is defined in the same class, then
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remove the `super.`.
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If the member isn’t defined, then either add the member to one of the
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If the member isn't defined, then either add the member to one of the
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superclasses or remove the invocation.
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### unnecessary_cast
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@ -19661,7 +19661,7 @@ void f(C c) {
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### unused_shown_name
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_The name {0} is shown, but isn’t used._
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_The name {0} is shown, but isn't used._
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#### Description
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@ -19757,7 +19757,7 @@ _URIs can't use string interpolation._
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when the string literal in an
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`import`, `export`, or `part` directive contains an interpolation. The
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resolution of the URIs in directives must happen before the declarations
|
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are compiled, so expressions can’t be evaluated while determining the
|
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are compiled, so expressions can't be evaluated while determining the
|
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values of the URIs.
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#### Example
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@ -19783,7 +19783,7 @@ var zero = min(0, 0);
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### use_of_native_extension
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_Dart native extensions are deprecated and aren’t available in Dart 2.15._
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_Dart native extensions are deprecated and aren't available in Dart 2.15._
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#### Description
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