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Dart

Dart static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your DART code

  • All rules 126
  • Vulnerability4
  • Bug15
  • Security Hotspot8
  • Code Smell99
Filtered: 13 rules found
convention
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. "child" properties should be placed last in widget instantiation

           Code Smell
        2. "part of" directives should be used with strings

           Code Smell
        3. Triple slash should be used for documentation comments

           Code Smell
        4. Adjacent string concatenation should be preferred

           Code Smell
        5. Non-constant names should comply with a naming convention

           Code Smell
        6. Function declarations should be preferred over variables

           Code Smell
        7. Extension identifiers should comply with a naming convention

           Code Smell
        8. Local identifiers should not start with underscore

           Code Smell
        9. File names should comply with a naming convention

           Code Smell
        10. Package names should comply with a naming convention

           Code Smell
        11. Constant names should comply with a naming convention

           Code Smell
        12. Files should end with a newline

           Code Smell
        13. Class names should comply with a naming convention

           Code Smell

        Constant names should comply with a naming convention

        consistency - identifiable
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • convention

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

        More Info

        Constants are variables whose value does not change during the runtime of a program after initialization. Oftentimes, constants are used in multiple locations across different subroutines.

        It is important that the names of constants follow a consistent and easily recognizable pattern. This way, readers immediately understand that the referenced value does not change, which simplifies debugging.

        In Dart, the convention is that constant identifier names should be in camel case and start with a lowercase.

        What is the potential impact?

        Ignoring the naming convention for constants makes the code less readable since constants and variables are harder to tell apart. Code that is hard to understand is also difficult to maintain between different team members.

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