prefer_collection_literals
Use collection literals when possible.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.0.
Rule sets: recommended, flutter
This rule has a quick fix available.
Details
DO use collection literals when possible.
BAD:
var addresses = Map<String, String>();
var uniqueNames = Set<String>();
var ids = LinkedHashSet<int>();
var coordinates = LinkedHashMap<int, int>();
GOOD:
var addresses = <String, String>{};
var uniqueNames = <String>{};
var ids = <int>{};
var coordinates = <int, int>{};
EXCEPTIONS:
There are cases with LinkedHashSet
or LinkedHashMap
where a literal constructor
will trigger a type error so those will be excluded from the lint.
void main() {
LinkedHashSet<int> linkedHashSet = LinkedHashSet.from([1, 2, 3]); // OK
LinkedHashMap linkedHashMap = LinkedHashMap(); // OK
printSet(LinkedHashSet<int>()); // LINT
printHashSet(LinkedHashSet<int>()); // OK
printMap(LinkedHashMap<int, int>()); // LINT
printHashMap(LinkedHashMap<int, int>()); // OK
}
void printSet(Set<int> ids) => print('$ids!');
void printHashSet(LinkedHashSet<int> ids) => printSet(ids);
void printMap(Map map) => print('$map!');
void printHashMap(LinkedHashMap map) => printMap(map);
Usage
To enable the prefer_collection_literals
rule,
add prefer_collection_literals
under linter > rules in your
analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- prefer_collection_literals