illegal_enum_values
An instance member named 'values' can't be declared in a class that implements 'Enum'.
An instance member named 'values' can't be inherited from '{0}' in a class that implements 'Enum'.
Description
#The analyzer produces this diagnostic when either a class that implements Enum
or a mixin with a superclass constraint of Enum
has an instance member named values
.
Examples
#The following code produces this diagnostic because the class C
, which implements Enum
, declares an instance field named values
:
abstract class C implements Enum {
int get values => 0;
}
The following code produces this diagnostic because the class B
, which implements Enum
, inherits an instance method named values
from A
:
abstract class A {
int values() => 0;
}
abstract class B extends A implements Enum {}
Common fixes
#Change the name of the conflicting member:
abstract class C implements Enum {
int get value => 0;
}
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