empty_ statements
Avoid empty statements.
Details
#AVOID empty statements.
Empty statements almost always indicate a bug.
For example,
BAD:
if (complicated.expression.foo());
bar();
Formatted with dart format
the bug becomes obvious:
if (complicated.expression.foo()) ;
bar();
Better to avoid the empty statement altogether.
GOOD:
if (complicated.expression.foo())
bar();
Enable
#
To enable the
empty_statements
rule, add
empty_statements
under
linter > rules
in your
analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- empty_statements
If you're instead using the YAML map syntax to configure linter rules,
add
empty_statements: true
under
linter > rules:
linter:
rules:
empty_statements: true
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