unnecessary_breaks
Don't use explicit break
s when a break is implied.
This rule is available as of Dart 3.0.
This rule has a quick fix available.
Details
#Only use a break
in a non-empty switch case statement if you need to break before the end of the case body. Dart does not support fallthrough execution for non-empty cases, so break
s at the end of non-empty switch case statements are unnecessary.
BAD:
switch (1) {
case 1:
print("one");
break;
case 2:
print("two");
break;
}
GOOD:
switch (1) {
case 1:
print("one");
case 2:
print("two");
}
switch (1) {
case 1:
case 2:
print("one or two");
}
switch (1) {
case 1:
break;
case 2:
print("just two");
}
NOTE: This lint only reports unnecessary breaks in libraries with a language version of 3.0 or greater. Explicit breaks are still required in Dart 2.19 and below.
Usage
#To enable the unnecessary_breaks
rule, add unnecessary_breaks
under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- unnecessary_breaks
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