non_constant_identifier_names
The variable name '{0}' isn't a lowerCamelCase identifier.
Description
#The analyzer produces this diagnostic when the name of a class member, top-level declaration, variable, parameter, named parameter, or named constructor that isn't declared to be const
, doesn't use the lowerCamelCase convention.
Example
#The following code produces this diagnostic because the top-level variable Count
doesn't start with a lowercase letter:
dart
var Count = 0;
Common fixes
#Change the name in the declaration to follow the lowerCamelCase convention:
dart
var count = 0;
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