avoid_js_rounded_ints
Avoid JavaScript rounded ints.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.
Details
#AVOID integer literals that cannot be represented exactly when compiled to JavaScript.
When a program is compiled to JavaScript int and double become JavaScript Numbers. Too large integers (value < Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER or value > Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER) may be rounded to the closest Number value.
For instance 1000000000000000001 cannot be represented exactly as a JavaScript Number, so 1000000000000000000 will be used instead.
BAD:
int value = 9007199254740995;GOOD:
BigInt value = BigInt.parse('9007199254740995');Usage
#To enable the avoid_js_rounded_ints rule, add avoid_js_rounded_ints under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml file:
linter:
rules:
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