Expando<T extends Object> class Null safety

An Expando allows adding new properties to objects.

Does not work on numbers, strings, booleans, records, null, dart:ffi pointers, dart:ffi structs, or dart:ffi unions.

An Expando does not hold on to the added property value after an object becomes inaccessible.

Since you can always create a new number that is identical to an existing number, it means that an expando property on a number could never be released. To avoid this, expando properties cannot be added to numbers. The same argument applies to strings, booleans and null, which also have literals that evaluate to identical values when they occur more than once. In addition, expando properties can not be added to records because records do not have a well-defined persistent identity.

There is no restriction on other classes, even for compile time constant objects. Be careful if adding expando properties to compile time constants, since they will stay alive forever.

Constructors

Expando([String? name])
Creates a new Expando. The optional name is only used for debugging purposes and creating two different Expandos with the same name yields two Expandos that work on different properties of the objects they are used on.

Properties

hashCode int
The hash code for this object.
read-onlyinherited
name String?
The name of the this Expando as passed to the constructor.
final
runtimeType Type
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
read-onlyinherited

Methods

noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation) → dynamic
Invoked when a non-existent method or property is accessed.
inherited
toString() String
Expando toString method override.
override

Operators

operator ==(Object other) bool
The equality operator.
inherited
operator [](Object object) → T?
Gets the value of this Expando's property on the given object.
operator []=(Object object, T? value) → void
Sets this Expando's property value on the given object to value.