Deprecated class Null safety
The annotation @Deprecated('migration')
marks a feature as deprecated.
The annotation deprecated is a shorthand for deprecating until an unspecified "next release" without migration instructions.
The intent of the @Deprecated
annotation is to inform users of a feature
that they should change their code, even if it is currently still working
correctly.
A deprecated feature is scheduled to be removed at a later time, possibly specified in message. A deprecated feature should not be used, code using it will break at some point in the future. If existing code is using the feature it should be rewritten to not use the deprecated feature.
A deprecated feature should document how the same effect can be achieved in message, so the programmer knows how to rewrite the code.
The @Deprecated
annotation applies to libraries, top-level declarations
(variables, getters, setters, functions, classes and typedefs),
class-level declarations (variables, getters, setters, methods, operators or
constructors, whether static or not), named optional arguments and
trailing optional positional parameters.
Deprecation is transitive:
- If a library is deprecated, so is every member of it.
- If a class is deprecated, so is every member of it.
- If a variable is deprecated, so are its implicit getter and setter.
A tool that processes Dart source code may report when:
- the code imports a deprecated library.
- the code exports a deprecated library, or any deprecated member of a non-deprecated library.
- the code refers statically to a deprecated declaration.
- the code dynamically uses a member of an object with a statically known type, where the member is deprecated on the static type of the object.
- the code dynamically calls a method with an argument where the corresponding optional parameter is deprecated on the object's static type.
If the deprecated use is inside a library, class or method which is itself deprecated, the tool should not bother the user about it. A deprecated feature is expected to use other deprecated features.
Constructors
-
Deprecated(String message
) -
Create a deprecation annotation which specifies the migration path and
expiration of the annotated feature. [...]
const
Properties
- expires → String
-
@Deprecated('Use `message` instead. Will be removed in Dart 3.0.0'), read-only
- hashCode → int
-
The hash code for this object. [...]
read-only, inherited
- message → String
-
Message provided to the user when they use the deprecated feature. [...]
final
- runtimeType → Type
-
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
read-only, inherited
Methods
-
noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation ) → dynamic -
Invoked when a non-existent method or property is accessed. [...]
inherited
-
toString(
) → String -
Returns a string representation of this object.
override
Operators
-
operator ==(
Object other ) → bool -
The equality operator. [...]
inherited