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Mastering DART

You're reading from   Mastering DART Master the art of programming high-performance applications with Dart

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783989560
Length 346 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sergey Akopkokhyants Sergey Akopkokhyants
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Beyond Dart's Basics 2. Advanced Techniques and Reflection FREE CHAPTER 3. Object Creation 4. Asynchronous Programming 5. The Stream Framework 6. The Collection Framework 7. Dart and JavaScript Interoperation 8. Internalization and Localization 9. Client-to-server Communication 10. Advanced Storage 11. Supporting Other HTML5 Features 12. Security Aspects Index

Annotations

An annotation is metadata—data about data. An annotation is a way to keep additional information about the code in the code itself. An annotation can have parameter values to pass specific information about an annotated member. An annotation without parameters is called a marker annotation. The purpose of a marker annotation is just to mark the annotated member.

Dart annotations are constant expressions beginning with the @ character. We can apply annotations to all the members of the Dart language, excluding comments and annotations themselves. Annotations can be:

  • Interpreted statically by parsing the program and evaluating the constants via a suitable interpreter
  • Retrieved via reflection at runtime by a framework

Note

The documentation generator does not add annotations to the generated documentation pages automatically, so the information about annotations must be specified separately in comments.

Built-in annotations

There are several built-in annotations defined in the...

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