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prefer_if_elements_to_conditional_expressions

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Prefer if elements to conditional expressions where possible.

This rule is available as of Dart 2.3.

This rule has a quick fix available.

Details

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When building collections, it is preferable to use if elements rather than conditionals.

BAD:

dart
var list = ['a', 'b', condition ? 'c' : null].where((e) => e != null).toList();

GOOD:

dart
var list = ['a', 'b', if (condition) 'c'];

Usage

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To enable the prefer_if_elements_to_conditional_expressions rule, add prefer_if_elements_to_conditional_expressions under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml file:

analysis_options.yaml
yaml
linter:
  rules:
    - prefer_if_elements_to_conditional_expressions