hash_and_equals
Always override hashCode if overriding ==.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.0.0.
Rule sets: core, recommended, flutter
This rule has a quick fix available.
Details
#DO override hashCode if overriding == and prefer overriding == if overriding hashCode.
Every object in Dart has a hashCode. Both the == operator and the hashCode property of objects must be consistent in order for a common hash map implementation to function properly. Thus, when overriding ==, the hashCode should also be overridden to maintain consistency. Similarly, if hashCode is overridden, == should be also.
BAD:
class Bad {
final int value;
Bad(this.value);
@override
bool operator ==(Object other) => other is Bad && other.value == value;
}GOOD:
class Better {
final int value;
Better(this.value);
@override
bool operator ==(Object other) =>
other is Better &&
other.runtimeType == runtimeType &&
other.value == value;
@override
int get hashCode => value.hashCode;
}Usage
#To enable the hash_and_equals rule, add hash_and_equals under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml file:
linter:
rules:
- hash_and_equals