This code is from flutter gallery and i\'m trying to understanding and adapting it. I would know what this syntax means:
class DemoItem {
DemoItem
To elaborate on other answers and to complete the syntax, it is also possible to have a real body for the constructor along with initializer code
NonNegativePoint(this.x, this.y) : assert(x >= 0), assert(y >= 0) {
print('I just made a NonNegativePoint: ($x, $y)');
}
^ Here the assertions happen before the execution of the body
Another use case is to assign values to final fields before body executes
final String x;
final String y;
Point.fromJson(Map<String, num> json) : x = json['x'], y = json['y'] {
print('In Point.fromJson(): ($x, $y)');
}
The part after :
is called "initializer list. It is a ,
-separated list of expressions that can access constructor parameters and can assign to instance fields, even final
instance fields. This is handy to initialize final fields with calculated values.
The initializer list is also used to call other constructors like : ..., super('foo')
.
Since about Dart version 1.24 the initializer list also supports assert(...)
which is handy to check parameter values.
The initializer list can't read from this
because the super constructors need to be completed before access to this
is valid, but it can assign to this.xxx
.
Pointing out as mentioned in the comments by user693336:
This also means the initializer list is executed before the constructor body. Also the initializer lists of all superclasses are executed before any of the contructor bodies are executed.