unnecessary_non_null_assertion
The '!' will have no effect because the receiver can't be null.
Description
#
The analyzer produces this diagnostic when the operand of the ! operator
can't be null.
Example
#The following code produces this diagnostic because x can't be null:
dart
int f(int x) {
return x!;
}
Common fixes
#Remove the null check operator (!):
dart
int f(int x) {
return x;
}