Sam Rawlins
Sam Rawlins
I don't believe it's a dartdoc syntax.
> I would advocate for something like a `@markdown` annotation that can be applied to constructor parameters on const classes being used as annotations. I could get behind that. >...
> List could also be problematic when line breaks are removed. > For example a message like "You can't do that. See this [doc](https://some/long/url.html) for more detail." wouldn't be as...
I 100% agree that the first in your case is strictly worse than the second. I don't get the connection though. Why would someone write the first?
I see. Today, someone can write that message, and if a bulleted list is the best way to help the user get around the deprecation, then I would encourage it...
> I should have double checked earlier, but it's been a rough day. I apologize. No problem! I was definitely _also_ not checking. I 100% assumed the hovers would collapse...
CC @lrhn (or please CC the relevant party if this should go to someone else) As `Deprecated` is part of dart:core, we should get some approval from owners of the...
To expand on what @scheglov mentioned about test_reflective_loader: it uses a small piece of mirrors, but there is not another (codegen-free) solution: The system is fed test classes with `defineReflectiveTests(MyTest)`,...
@scheglov I sat with @goderbauer as he reproduced the flakiness in the IDE. I think this is a really good repro (at least on his machine with a large workspace...
If I had a choice between correcting the hint and correcting the flakiness, I would choose the latter 😛