GensaGames
GensaGames

Reputation: 5788

Dart. Late initialize final variables

Is there way to late initialize for final variables. The problem is many values initialized with entry point to the class, which is not constructor. Hence they cannot be final right now. But in scope of particular class they will not be changed. For ex.

  Controller controller;
  double width;

  void setup(final itemWidth) {
    controller =  MyController();
    width = itemWidth;
  }

Could it be possible? Right now I see only solution as a annotation. You might think it's for visual effect. But in fact it helps to avoid unpredictable flow during testing.

Upvotes: 37

Views: 31056

Answers (1)

Ella Gogo
Ella Gogo

Reputation: 1261

It is now possible to late initialize variables. For more information see Dart's documentation. The text below is copied from Dart's documentation:

Late final variables

You can also combine late with final:

// Using null safety:
class Coffee {
  late final String _temperature;

  void heat() { _temperature = 'hot'; }
  void chill() { _temperature = 'iced'; }

  String serve() => _temperature + ' coffee';
}

Unlike normal final fields, you do not have to initialize the field in its declaration or in the constructor initialization list. You can assign to it later at runtime. But you can only assign to it once, and that fact is checked at runtime. If you try to assign to it more than once — like calling both heat() and chill() here — the second assignment throws an exception. This is a great way to model state that gets initialized eventually and is immutable afterwards.

Upvotes: 73

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