prefer_ foreach
Use forEach
to only apply a function to all the elements.
Details
#
DO
use
forEach
if you are only going to apply a function or a method
to all the elements of an iterable.
Using
forEach
when you are only going to apply a function or method to all
elements of an iterable is a good practice because it makes your code more
terse.
BAD:
for (final key in map.keys.toList()) {
map.remove(key);
}
GOOD:
map.keys.toList().forEach(map.remove);
NOTE: Replacing a for each statement with a forEach call may change the behavior in the case where there are side-effects on the iterable itself.
for (final v in myList) {
foo().f(v); // This code invokes foo() many times.
}
myList.forEach(foo().f); // But this one invokes foo() just once.
Enable
#
To enable the
prefer_foreach
rule, add
prefer_foreach
under
linter > rules
in your
analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- prefer_foreach
If you're instead using the YAML map syntax to configure linter rules,
add
prefer_foreach: true
under
linter > rules:
linter:
rules:
prefer_foreach: true
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