Issue
I don't really understand how required works. For example I've seen this code:
class Test{
final String x;
Test({
required this.x
});
factory Test.initial(){
return Test(x: "");
}
}
But what should required do here? Seems like it makes an optional parameter a non optional parameter.
Solution
Dart 2.12 (null safety):
Beginning with Dart 2.12, the @required annotation is now replaced by the required keyword. You should mark your field required if it is mandatory for others to pass some value to it.
For example:
class Foo {
final int a; // Mandatory? Use 'required'
final int b; // Not mandatory? Don't use 'required'
Foo({
required this.a, // Marked 'required'
this.b = 1,
});
}
Usage:
Foo(); // Error: 'a' is required
Foo(a: 0); // Good
Foo(a: 0, b: 1); // Good
Answered By - CopsOnRoad
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