avoid_function_literals_in_foreach_calls
Avoid using forEach with a function literal.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.
Rule sets: recommended, flutter
This rule has a quick fix available.
Details
#AVOID using forEach with a function literal.
The for loop enables a developer to be clear and explicit as to their intent. A return in the body of the for loop returns from the body of the function, where as a return in the body of the forEach closure only returns a value for that iteration of the forEach. The body of a for loop can contain awaits, while the closure body of a forEach cannot.
BAD:
people.forEach((person) {
...
});GOOD:
for (var person in people) {
...
}Usage
#To enable the avoid_function_literals_in_foreach_calls rule, add avoid_function_literals_in_foreach_calls under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml file:
linter:
rules:
- avoid_function_literals_in_foreach_callsUnless 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.