Dart Language Patterns
Priority: P0 (CRITICAL)
Modern Dart standards for safety, performance, and readability.
Implementation Guidelines
- •Null Safety: Avoid
!. Use?.,??, or short-circuiting. Uselateonly if necessary. - •Immutability: Use
finalfor all variables. Use@freezedfor data classes. - •Pattern Matching (3.x): Use
switch (value)with patterns and destructuring. - •Records: Use Records (e.g.,
(String, int)) for returning multiple values. - •Sealed Classes: Use
sealed classfor exhaustive state handling in domain logic. - •Extensions: Use
extensionto add utility methods to third-party types. - •Wildcards (3.7+): Use
_for unused variables in declarations and patterns. - •Tear-offs: Prefer using tear-offs (e.g.,
list.forEach(print)) over anonymous lambdas (e.g.,list.forEach((e) => print(e))). - •Asynchrony: Prefer
async/awaitover rawFuture.then. Useunawaitedfor fire-and-forget logic if necessary. - •Encapsulation: Use
_prefix for library-private members. Preferfinalproperties. - •Collections: Use
collection-if,collection-for, and spread operators....
Anti-Patterns
- •No ! Operator: Do not use the bang operator
!unless you can prove the value is non-null viaiforassert. - •No var for members: Do not use
varfor class members; usefinalor explicit types. - •No logic in constructors: Do not perform complex calculations or async work inside constructors.
Code
dart
// Sealed class and Switch expression
sealed class Result {}
class Success extends Result { final String data; Success(this.data); }
class Failure extends Result {}
String message(Result r) => switch (r) {
Success(data: var d) => "Got $d",
Failure() => "Error",
};
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