| // Copyright (c) 2014, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
| // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
| // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| /// Defines the type model. The type model is part of the |
| /// [element model](../dart_element_element/dart_element_element-library.html) |
| /// in that most types are defined by Dart code (the types `dynamic` and `void` |
| /// being the notable exceptions). All types are represented by an instance of a |
| /// subclass of [DartType]. |
| /// |
| /// Other than `dynamic` and `void`, all of the types define either the |
| /// interface defined by a class (an instance of [InterfaceType]) or the type of |
| /// a function (an instance of [FunctionType]). |
| /// |
| /// We make a distinction between the declaration of a class (a [ClassElement]) |
| /// and the type defined by that class (an [InterfaceType]). The biggest reason |
| /// for the distinction is to allow us to more cleanly represent the distinction |
| /// between type parameters and type arguments. For example, if we define a |
| /// class as `class Pair<K, V> {}`, the declarations of `K` and `V` represent |
| /// type parameters. But if we declare a variable as `Pair<String, int> pair;` |
| /// the references to `String` and `int` are type arguments. |
| import 'package:analyzer/dart/element/element.dart'; |
| import 'package:analyzer/dart/element/nullability_suffix.dart'; |
| import 'package:analyzer/dart/element/type_visitor.dart'; |
| import 'package:analyzer/src/dart/element/type.dart' show InterfaceTypeImpl; |
| |
| /// The type associated with elements in the element model. |
| /// |
| /// Clients may not extend, implement or mix-in this class. |
| abstract class DartType { |
| /// Return the name of this type as it should appear when presented to users |
| /// in contexts such as error messages. |
| /// |
| /// Clients should not depend on the content of the returned value as it will |
| /// be changed if doing so would improve the UX. |
| @Deprecated('Use getDisplayString instead') |
| String get displayName; |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the declaration of this type, or `null` if |
| /// the type has not, or cannot, be associated with an element. The former |
| /// case will occur if the element model is not yet complete; the latter case |
| /// will occur if this object represents an undefined type. |
| Element get element; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the bottom type. |
| bool get isBottom; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'Future' defined in the |
| /// dart:async library. |
| bool get isDartAsyncFuture; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'FutureOr<T>' defined in |
| /// the dart:async library. |
| bool get isDartAsyncFutureOr; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'bool' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreBool; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'double' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreDouble; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'Function' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreFunction; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'int' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreInt; |
| |
| /// Returns `true` if this type represents the type 'Iterable' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreIterable; |
| |
| /// Returns `true` if this type represents the type 'List' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreList; |
| |
| /// Returns `true` if this type represents the type 'Map' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreMap; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'Null' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreNull; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'num' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreNum; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type `Object` defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreObject; |
| |
| /// Returns `true` if this type represents the type 'Set' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreSet; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'String' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreString; |
| |
| /// Returns `true` if this type represents the type 'Symbol' defined in the |
| /// dart:core library. |
| bool get isDartCoreSymbol; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'dynamic'. |
| bool get isDynamic; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'Object'. |
| @Deprecated('Use isDartCoreObject') |
| bool get isObject; |
| |
| /// Return `true` if this type represents the type 'void'. |
| bool get isVoid; |
| |
| /// Return the name of this type, or `null` if the type does not have a name, |
| /// such as when the type represents the type of an unnamed function. |
| @Deprecated('Check element, or use getDisplayString()') |
| String get name; |
| |
| /// Return the nullability suffix of this type. |
| NullabilitySuffix get nullabilitySuffix; |
| |
| /// Use the given [visitor] to visit this type. |
| R accept<R>(TypeVisitor<R> visitor); |
| |
| /// Use the given [visitor] to visit this type. |
| R acceptWithArgument<R, A>( |
| TypeVisitorWithArgument<R, A> visitor, |
| A argument, |
| ); |
| |
| /// Return the canonical interface that this type implements for [element], |
| /// or `null` if such an interface does not exist. |
| /// |
| /// For example, given the following definitions |
| /// ``` |
| /// class A<E> {} |
| /// class B<E> implements A<E> {} |
| /// class C implements A<String> {} |
| /// ``` |
| /// Asking the type `B<int>` for the type associated with `A` will return the |
| /// type `A<int>`. Asking the type `C` for the type associated with `A` will |
| /// return the type `A<String>`. |
| /// |
| /// For a [TypeParameterType] with a bound (declared or promoted), returns |
| /// the interface implemented by the bound. |
| InterfaceType asInstanceOf(ClassElement element); |
| |
| /// Return the presentation of this type as it should appear when presented |
| /// to users in contexts such as error messages. |
| /// |
| /// If [withNullability] is `true`, then [NullabilitySuffix.question] and |
| /// [NullabilitySuffix.star] will be be represented as `?` and `*`. |
| /// [NullabilitySuffix.none] does not have any explicit presentation. |
| /// |
| /// If [withNullability] is `false`, nullability suffixes will not be |
| /// included into the presentation. |
| /// |
| /// Clients should not depend on the content of the returned value as it will |
| /// be changed if doing so would improve the UX. |
| String getDisplayString({bool withNullability = false}); |
| |
| /// If this type is a [TypeParameterType], returns its bound if it has one, or |
| /// [objectType] otherwise. |
| /// |
| /// For any other type, returns `this`. Applies recursively -- if the bound is |
| /// itself a type parameter, that is resolved too. |
| DartType resolveToBound(DartType objectType); |
| |
| /// Return the type resulting from substituting the given [argumentTypes] for |
| /// the given [parameterTypes] in this type. The specification defines this |
| /// operation in section 2: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// The notation <i>[x<sub>1</sub>, ..., x<sub>n</sub>/y<sub>1</sub>, ..., |
| /// y<sub>n</sub>]E</i> denotes a copy of <i>E</i> in which all occurrences of |
| /// <i>y<sub>i</sub>, 1 <= i <= n</i> have been replaced with |
| /// <i>x<sub>i</sub></i>. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| /// Note that, contrary to the specification, this method will not create a |
| /// copy of this type if no substitutions were required, but will return this |
| /// type directly. |
| /// |
| /// Note too that the current implementation of this method is only guaranteed |
| /// to work when the parameter types are type variables. |
| @Deprecated(""" |
| Use ClassElement.instantiate() or FunctionTypeAliasElement.instantiate() |
| """) |
| DartType substitute2( |
| List<DartType> argumentTypes, List<DartType> parameterTypes); |
| } |
| |
| /// The type `dynamic` is a type which is a supertype of all other types, just |
| /// like `Object`, with the difference that the static analysis assumes that |
| /// every member access has a corresponding member with a signature that |
| /// admits the given access. |
| abstract class DynamicType implements DartType {} |
| |
| /// The type of a function, method, constructor, getter, or setter. Function |
| /// types come in three variations: |
| /// |
| /// * The types of functions that only have required parameters. These have the |
| /// general form <i>(T<sub>1</sub>, …, T<sub>n</sub>) → T</i>. |
| /// * The types of functions with optional positional parameters. These have the |
| /// general form <i>(T<sub>1</sub>, …, T<sub>n</sub>, [T<sub>n+1</sub> |
| /// …, T<sub>n+k</sub>]) → T</i>. |
| /// * The types of functions with named parameters. These have the general form |
| /// <i>(T<sub>1</sub>, …, T<sub>n</sub>, {T<sub>x1</sub> x1, …, |
| /// T<sub>xk</sub> xk}) → T</i>. |
| /// |
| /// Clients may not extend, implement or mix-in this class. |
| abstract class FunctionType implements ParameterizedType { |
| /// Deprecated: use [typeFormals]. |
| @deprecated |
| List<TypeParameterElement> get boundTypeParameters; |
| |
| /// Return a map from the names of named parameters to the types of the named |
| /// parameters of this type of function. The entries in the map will be |
| /// iterated in the same order as the order in which the named parameters were |
| /// defined. If there were no named parameters declared then the map will be |
| /// empty. |
| Map<String, DartType> get namedParameterTypes; |
| |
| /// The names of the required positional parameters of this type of function, |
| /// in the order that the parameters appear. |
| List<String> get normalParameterNames; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing the types of the normal parameters of this type |
| /// of function. The parameter types are in the same order as they appear in |
| /// the declaration of the function. |
| List<DartType> get normalParameterTypes; |
| |
| /// The names of the optional positional parameters of this type of function, |
| /// in the order that the parameters appear. |
| List<String> get optionalParameterNames; |
| |
| /// Return a map from the names of optional (positional) parameters to the |
| /// types of the optional parameters of this type of function. The entries in |
| /// the map will be iterated in the same order as the order in which the |
| /// optional parameters were defined. If there were no optional parameters |
| /// declared then the map will be empty. |
| List<DartType> get optionalParameterTypes; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing the parameters elements of this type of function. |
| /// The parameter types are in the same order as they appear in the |
| /// declaration of the function. |
| List<ParameterElement> get parameters; |
| |
| /// Return the type of object returned by this type of function. |
| DartType get returnType; |
| |
| /// The formal type parameters of this generic function. |
| /// For example `<T> T -> T`. |
| /// |
| /// TODO(scheglov) Remove the mention for "typeParameters". |
| /// These are distinct from the `typeParameters` list, which contains type |
| /// parameters from surrounding contexts, and thus are free type variables |
| /// from the perspective of this function type. |
| List<TypeParameterElement> get typeFormals; |
| |
| @override |
| FunctionType instantiate(List<DartType> argumentTypes); |
| |
| @Deprecated("Use FunctionTypeAliasElement.instantiate()") |
| @override |
| FunctionType substitute2( |
| List<DartType> argumentTypes, List<DartType> parameterTypes); |
| |
| /// Return the type resulting from substituting the given [argumentTypes] for |
| /// this type's parameters. This is fully equivalent to |
| /// `substitute(argumentTypes, getTypeArguments())`. |
| @deprecated // use instantiate |
| FunctionType substitute3(List<DartType> argumentTypes); |
| } |
| |
| /// The type introduced by either a class or an interface, or a reference to |
| /// such a type. |
| /// |
| /// Clients may not extend, implement or mix-in this class. |
| abstract class InterfaceType implements ParameterizedType { |
| /// Return a list containing all of the accessors (getters and setters) |
| /// declared in this type. |
| List<PropertyAccessorElement> get accessors; |
| |
| /// Return all the super-interfaces implemented by this interface. This |
| /// includes superclasses, mixins, interfaces, and superclass constraints. |
| List<InterfaceType> get allSupertypes; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing all of the constructors declared in this type. |
| List<ConstructorElement> get constructors; |
| |
| @override |
| ClassElement get element; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing all of the interfaces that are implemented by |
| /// this interface. Note that this is <b>not</b>, in general, equivalent to |
| /// getting the interfaces from this type's element because the types returned |
| /// by this method will have had their type parameters replaced. |
| List<InterfaceType> get interfaces; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing all of the methods declared in this type. |
| List<MethodElement> get methods; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing all of the mixins that are applied to the class |
| /// being extended in order to derive the superclass of this class. Note that |
| /// this is <b>not</b>, in general, equivalent to getting the mixins from this |
| /// type's element because the types returned by this method will have had |
| /// their type parameters replaced. |
| List<InterfaceType> get mixins; |
| |
| /// Return the type representing the superclass of this type, or null if this |
| /// type represents the class 'Object'. Note that this is <b>not</b>, in |
| /// general, equivalent to getting the superclass from this type's element |
| /// because the type returned by this method will have had it's type |
| /// parameters replaced. |
| InterfaceType get superclass; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing all of the super-class constraints that this |
| /// mixin declaration declares. The list will be empty if this class does not |
| /// represent a mixin declaration. |
| List<InterfaceType> get superclassConstraints; |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the getter with the given [name] that is |
| /// declared in this class, or `null` if this class does not declare a getter |
| /// with the given name. |
| PropertyAccessorElement getGetter(String name); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the method with the given [name] that is |
| /// declared in this class, or `null` if this class does not declare a method |
| /// with the given name. |
| MethodElement getMethod(String name); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the setter with the given [name] that is |
| /// declared in this class, or `null` if this class does not declare a setter |
| /// with the given name. |
| PropertyAccessorElement getSetter(String name); |
| |
| @Deprecated("Use ClassElement.instantiate()") |
| @override |
| InterfaceType instantiate(List<DartType> argumentTypes); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the constructor that results from looking |
| /// up the constructor with the given [name] in this class with respect to the |
| /// given [library], or `null` if the look up fails. The behavior of this |
| /// method is defined by the Dart Language Specification in section 12.11.1: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// If <i>e</i> is of the form <b>new</b> <i>T.id()</i> then let <i>q<i> be |
| /// the constructor <i>T.id</i>, otherwise let <i>q<i> be the constructor |
| /// <i>T<i>. Otherwise, if <i>q</i> is not defined or not accessible, a |
| /// NoSuchMethodException is thrown. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| ConstructorElement lookUpConstructor(String name, LibraryElement library); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the getter that results from looking up |
| /// the getter with the given [name] in this class with respect to the given |
| /// [library], or `null` if the look up fails. The behavior of this method is |
| /// defined by the Dart Language Specification in section 12.15.1: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// The result of looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in class |
| /// <i>C</i> with respect to library <i>L</i> is: |
| /// * If <i>C</i> declares an instance getter (respectively setter) named |
| /// <i>m</i> that is accessible to <i>L</i>, then that getter (respectively |
| /// setter) is the result of the lookup. Otherwise, if <i>C</i> has a |
| /// superclass <i>S</i>, then the result of the lookup is the result of |
| /// looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in <i>S</i> with |
| /// respect to <i>L</i>. Otherwise, we say that the lookup has failed. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupGetter2 instead') |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpGetter(String name, LibraryElement library); |
| |
| /// Return the getter with the given [name]. |
| /// |
| /// If [concrete] is `true`, then the concrete implementation is returned, |
| /// from this type, or its superclass. |
| /// |
| /// If [inherited] is `true`, then only getters from the superclass are |
| /// considered. |
| /// |
| /// If [recoveryStatic] is `true`, then static getters of the class, |
| /// and its superclasses are considered. Clients should not use it. |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpGetter2( |
| String name, |
| LibraryElement library, { |
| bool concrete = false, |
| bool inherited = false, |
| bool recoveryStatic = false, |
| }); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the getter that results from looking up |
| /// the getter with the given [name] in the superclass of this class with |
| /// respect to the given [library], or `null` if the look up fails. The |
| /// behavior of this method is defined by the Dart Language Specification in |
| /// section 12.15.1: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// The result of looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in class |
| /// <i>C</i> with respect to library <i>L</i> is: |
| /// * If <i>C</i> declares an instance getter (respectively setter) named |
| /// <i>m</i> that is accessible to <i>L</i>, then that getter (respectively |
| /// setter) is the result of the lookup. Otherwise, if <i>C</i> has a |
| /// superclass <i>S</i>, then the result of the lookup is the result of |
| /// looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in <i>S</i> with |
| /// respect to <i>L</i>. Otherwise, we say that the lookup has failed. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupGetter2 instead') |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpGetterInSuperclass( |
| String name, LibraryElement library); |
| |
| /// Look up the member with the given [name] in this type and all extended |
| /// and mixed in classes, and by default including [thisType]. If the search |
| /// fails, this will then search interfaces. |
| /// |
| /// Return the element representing the member that was found, or `null` if |
| /// there is no getter with the given name. |
| /// |
| /// The [library] determines if a private member name is visible, and does not |
| /// need to be supplied for public names. |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupGetter2 instead') |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpInheritedGetter(String name, |
| {LibraryElement library, bool thisType = true}); |
| |
| /// Look up the member with the given [name] in this type and all extended |
| /// and mixed in classes, starting from this type. If the search fails, |
| /// search interfaces. |
| /// |
| /// Return the element representing the member that was found, or `null` if |
| /// there is no getter with the given name. |
| /// |
| /// The [library] determines if a private member name is visible, and does not |
| /// need to be supplied for public names. |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupGetter2 and/or lookupMethod2 instead') |
| ExecutableElement lookUpInheritedGetterOrMethod(String name, |
| {LibraryElement library}); |
| |
| /// Look up the member with the given [name] in this type and all extended |
| /// and mixed in classes, and by default including [thisType]. If the search |
| /// fails, this will then search interfaces. |
| /// |
| /// Return the element representing the member that was found, or `null` if |
| /// there is no getter with the given name. |
| /// |
| /// The [library] determines if a private member name is visible, and does not |
| /// need to be supplied for public names. |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupMethod2 instead') |
| MethodElement lookUpInheritedMethod(String name, |
| {LibraryElement library, bool thisType = true}); |
| |
| /// Look up the member with the given [name] in this type and all extended |
| /// and mixed in classes, and by default including [thisType]. If the search |
| /// fails, this will then search interfaces. |
| /// |
| /// Return the element representing the member that was found, or `null` if |
| /// there is no getter with the given name. |
| /// |
| /// The [library] determines if a private member name is visible, and does not |
| /// need to be supplied for public names. |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupSetter2 instead') |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpInheritedSetter(String name, |
| {LibraryElement library, bool thisType = true}); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the method that results from looking up |
| /// the method with the given [name] in this class with respect to the given |
| /// [library], or `null` if the look up fails. The behavior of this method is |
| /// defined by the Dart Language Specification in section 12.15.1: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// The result of looking up method <i>m</i> in class <i>C</i> with respect to |
| /// library <i>L</i> is: |
| /// * If <i>C</i> declares an instance method named <i>m</i> that is |
| /// accessible to <i>L</i>, then that method is the result of the lookup. |
| /// Otherwise, if <i>C</i> has a superclass <i>S</i>, then the result of the |
| /// lookup is the result of looking up method <i>m</i> in <i>S</i> with |
| /// respect to <i>L</i> Otherwise, we say that the lookup has failed. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupMethod2 instead') |
| MethodElement lookUpMethod(String name, LibraryElement library); |
| |
| /// Return the method with the given [name]. |
| /// |
| /// If [concrete] is `true`, then the concrete implementation is returned, |
| /// from this type, or its superclass. |
| /// |
| /// If [inherited] is `true`, then only methods from the superclass are |
| /// considered. |
| /// |
| /// If [recoveryStatic] is `true`, then static methods of the class, |
| /// and its superclasses are considered. Clients should not use it. |
| MethodElement lookUpMethod2( |
| String name, |
| LibraryElement library, { |
| bool concrete = false, |
| bool inherited = false, |
| bool recoveryStatic = false, |
| }); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the method that results from looking up |
| /// the method with the given [name] in the superclass of this class with |
| /// respect to the given [library], or `null` if the look up fails. The |
| /// behavior of this method is defined by the Dart Language Specification in |
| /// section 12.15.1: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// The result of looking up method <i>m</i> in class <i>C</i> with respect to |
| /// library <i>L</i> is: |
| /// * If <i>C</i> declares an instance method named <i>m</i> that is |
| /// accessible to <i>L</i>, then that method is the result of the lookup. |
| /// Otherwise, if <i>C</i> has a superclass <i>S</i>, then the result of the |
| /// * lookup is the result of looking up method <i>m</i> in <i>S</i> with |
| /// respect to <i>L</i>. |
| /// * Otherwise, we say that the lookup has failed. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupMethod2 instead') |
| MethodElement lookUpMethodInSuperclass(String name, LibraryElement library); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the setter that results from looking up |
| /// the setter with the given [name] in this class with respect to the given |
| /// [library], or `null` if the look up fails. The behavior of this method is |
| /// defined by the Dart Language Specification in section 12.16: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// The result of looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in class |
| /// <i>C</i> with respect to library <i>L</i> is: |
| /// * If <i>C</i> declares an instance getter (respectively setter) named |
| /// <i>m</i> that is accessible to <i>L</i>, then that getter (respectively |
| /// setter) is the result of the lookup. Otherwise, if <i>C</i> has a |
| /// superclass <i>S</i>, then the result of the lookup is the result of |
| /// looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in <i>S</i> with |
| /// respect to <i>L</i>. Otherwise, we say that the lookup has failed. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupSetter2 instead') |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpSetter(String name, LibraryElement library); |
| |
| /// Return the setter with the given [name]. |
| /// |
| /// If [concrete] is `true`, then the concrete implementation is returned, |
| /// from this type, or its superclass. |
| /// |
| /// If [inherited] is `true`, then only setters from the superclass are |
| /// considered. |
| /// |
| /// If [recoveryStatic] is `true`, then static setters of the class, |
| /// and its superclasses are considered. Clients should not use it. |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpSetter2( |
| String name, |
| LibraryElement library, { |
| bool concrete = false, |
| bool inherited = false, |
| bool recoveryStatic = false, |
| }); |
| |
| /// Return the element representing the setter that results from looking up |
| /// the setter with the given [name] in the superclass of this class with |
| /// respect to the given [library], or `null` if the look up fails. The |
| /// behavior of this method is defined by the Dart Language Specification in |
| /// section 12.16: |
| /// <blockquote> |
| /// The result of looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in class |
| /// <i>C</i> with respect to library <i>L</i> is: |
| /// * If <i>C</i> declares an instance getter (respectively setter) named |
| /// <i>m</i> that is accessible to <i>L</i>, then that getter (respectively |
| /// setter) is the result of the lookup. Otherwise, if <i>C</i> has a |
| /// superclass <i>S</i>, then the result of the lookup is the result of |
| /// looking up getter (respectively setter) <i>m</i> in <i>S</i> with |
| /// respect to <i>L</i>. Otherwise, we say that the lookup has failed. |
| /// </blockquote> |
| @Deprecated('Use lookupSetter2 instead') |
| PropertyAccessorElement lookUpSetterInSuperclass( |
| String name, LibraryElement library); |
| |
| @Deprecated("Use ClassElement.instantiate()") |
| @override |
| InterfaceType substitute2( |
| List<DartType> argumentTypes, List<DartType> parameterTypes); |
| |
| /// Return the type resulting from substituting the given arguments for this |
| /// type's parameters. This is fully equivalent to `substitute2(argumentTypes, |
| /// getTypeArguments())`. |
| @deprecated // use instantiate |
| InterfaceType substitute4(List<DartType> argumentTypes); |
| |
| /// Returns a "smart" version of the "least upper bound" of the given types. |
| /// |
| /// If these types have the same element and differ only in terms of the type |
| /// arguments, attempts to find a compatible set of type arguments. |
| /// |
| /// Otherwise, returns the same result as [DartType.getLeastUpperBound]. |
| // TODO(brianwilkerson) This needs to be deprecated and moved to TypeSystem. |
| static InterfaceType getSmartLeastUpperBound( |
| InterfaceType first, InterfaceType second) => |
| InterfaceTypeImpl.getSmartLeastUpperBound(first, second); |
| } |
| |
| /// The type `Never` represents the uninhabited bottom type. |
| abstract class NeverType implements DartType {} |
| |
| /// A type that can track substituted type parameters, either for itself after |
| /// instantiation, or from a surrounding context. |
| /// |
| /// For example, given a class `Foo<T>`, after instantiation with S for T, it |
| /// will track the substitution `{S/T}`. |
| /// |
| /// This substitution will be propagated to its members. For example, say our |
| /// `Foo<T>` class has a field `T bar;`. When we look up this field, we will get |
| /// back a [FieldElement] that tracks the substituted type as `{S/T}T`, so when |
| /// we ask for the field type we will get `S`. |
| /// |
| /// Clients may not extend, implement or mix-in this class. |
| abstract class ParameterizedType implements DartType { |
| /// Return the type arguments used to instantiate this type. |
| /// |
| /// An [InterfaceType] always has type arguments. |
| /// |
| /// A [FunctionType] has type arguments only if it is a result of a typedef |
| /// instantiation, otherwise the result is `null`. |
| List<DartType> get typeArguments; |
| |
| /// Return a list containing all of the type parameters declared for this |
| /// type. |
| @Deprecated("Use ClassElement.typeParameters or FunctionType.typeFormals") |
| List<TypeParameterElement> get typeParameters; |
| |
| /// Return the type resulting from instantiating (replacing) the given |
| /// [argumentTypes] for this type's bound type parameters. |
| @Deprecated("Use ClassElement.instantiate()") |
| ParameterizedType instantiate(List<DartType> argumentTypes); |
| } |
| |
| /// The type introduced by a type parameter. |
| /// |
| /// Clients may not extend, implement or mix-in this class. |
| abstract class TypeParameterType implements DartType { |
| /// Return the type representing the bound associated with this parameter, |
| /// or `dynamic` if there was no explicit bound. |
| DartType get bound; |
| |
| /// An object that can be used to identify this type parameter with `==`. |
| /// |
| /// Depending on the use, [bound] may also need to be taken into account. |
| /// A given type parameter, it may have different bounds in different scopes. |
| /// Always consult the bound if that could be relevant. |
| ElementLocation get definition; |
| |
| @override |
| TypeParameterElement get element; |
| } |
| |
| /// The special type `void` is used to indicate that the value of an |
| /// expression is meaningless, and intended to be discarded. |
| abstract class VoidType implements DartType { |
| @override |
| @deprecated |
| VoidType substitute2( |
| List<DartType> argumentTypes, List<DartType> parameterTypes); |
| } |