avoid_as
Avoid using as.
This rule has been removed as of the latest Dart releases.
Details
#NOTE: This rule was removed from the SDK in Dart 3; it is no longer functional. Its advice is compiler-specific and mostly obsolete with null safety.
AVOID using as.
If you know the type is correct, use an assertion or assign to a more narrowly-typed variable (this avoids the type check in release mode; as is not compiled out in release mode). If you don't know whether the type is correct, check using is (this avoids the exception that as raises).
BAD:
(pm as Person).firstName = 'Seth';GOOD:
if (pm is Person)
pm.firstName = 'Seth';but certainly not
BAD:
try {
(pm as Person).firstName = 'Seth';
} on CastError { }Note that an exception is made in the case of dynamic since the cast has no performance impact.
OK:
HasScrollDirection scrollable = renderObject as dynamic;Usage
#To enable the avoid_as rule, add avoid_as under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml file:
linter:
rules:
- avoid_asUnless stated otherwise, the documentation on this site reflects Dart 3.6.0. Page last updated on 2024-07-03. View source or report an issue.