deprecated_optional
Omitting an argument for the '{0}' parameter is deprecated.
Description
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The analyzer produces this diagnostic when an argument is omitted for an
optional parameter annotated with @Deprecated.optional. This annotation
indicates that omitting an argument for the parameter is deprecated, and
the parameter will soon become required.
Example
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Given a library p that defines a function with an optional parameter
annotated with @Deprecated.optional:
void f({@Deprecated.optional() int a = 0}) {}
The following code produces this diagnostic, because the invocation
doesn't pass a value for the parameter a:
import 'package:p/p.dart';
void g() {
f();
}
Common fixes
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Follow any specific instructions provided in the @Deprecated.optional
annotation.
If no instructions are present, pass an appropriate argument for the corresponding parameter:
import 'package:p/p.dart';
void g() {
f(a: 0);
}
Using the default value will preserve the current behavior of the code.