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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: 17 rules found
cwe
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Exposing native code through JavaScript interfaces is security-sensitive

           Security Hotspot
        2. Pubspec urls should be secure

           Vulnerability
        3. Enabling JavaScript support for WebViews is security-sensitive

           Security Hotspot
        4. Cipher algorithms should be robust

           Vulnerability
        5. Encryption algorithms should be used with secure mode and padding scheme

           Vulnerability
        6. Using clear-text protocols is security-sensitive

           Security Hotspot
        7. Accessing Android external storage is security-sensitive

           Security Hotspot
        8. Server certificates should be verified during SSL/TLS connections

           Vulnerability
        9. Using weak hashing algorithms is security-sensitive

           Security Hotspot
        10. Exceptions should not be ignored

           Code Smell
        11. Using pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs) is security-sensitive

           Security Hotspot
        12. Code annotated as deprecated should not be used

           Code Smell
        13. Unused assignments should be removed

           Code Smell
        14. "==" operator and "hashCode()" should be overridden in pairs

           Bug
        15. Jump statements should not occur in "finally" blocks

           Bug
        16. Track uses of "TODO" tags

           Code Smell
        17. Track uses of "FIXME" tags

           Code Smell

        Code annotated as deprecated should not be used

        consistency - conventional
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • cwe
        • obsolete

        Why is this an issue?

        More Info

        Code is sometimes annotated as deprecated by developers maintaining libraries or APIs to indicate that the method, class, or other programming element is no longer recommended for use. This is typically due to the introduction of a newer or more effective alternative. For example, when a better solution has been identified, or when the existing code presents potential errors or security risks.

        Deprecation is a good practice because it helps to phase out obsolete code in a controlled manner, without breaking existing software that may still depend on it. It is a way to warn other developers not to use the deprecated element in new code, and to replace it in existing code when possible.

        Deprecated classes, interfaces, and their members should not be used, inherited or extended because they will eventually be removed. The deprecation period allows you to make a smooth transition away from the aging, soon-to-be-retired technology.

        Check the documentation or the deprecation message to understand why the code was deprecated and what the recommended alternative is.

        @Deprecated("This function is deprecated, use newFunction instead", ReplaceWith("newFunction()"))
        void oldFunction() {
            println("This is the old function.");
        }
        
        void newFunction() {
            println("This is the new function.");
        }
        
        oldFunction() // Noncompliant: "oldFunction is deprecated"
        

        Exceptions

        The rule does not raise an issue when the deprecated members are used in a deprecated type.

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