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Right now in my Flutter project when I annotate a constructor parameter with @required and forget it when instantiating the constructor, I get a light warning from my IDE that the parameter is required.

I would like this to show up as an actual error from the IDE. Is there a way in analysis_options.yaml or somewhere else to set it as error instead of warning?

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In analysis_options.yaml add

analyzer:
  errors:
    missing_required_param: error

before

 $ flutter analyze
Analyzing flutter_0_generic...                                   

   info • The parameter 'onPressed' is required • lib/main.dart:49:33 • missing_required_param

1 issue found. (ran in 2.2s)

after

 $ flutter analyze
Analyzing flutter_0_generic...                                   

  error • The parameter 'onPressed' is required • lib/main.dart:49:33 • missing_required_param

1 issue found. (ran in 1.8s)

See also https://www.dartlang.org/guides/language/analysis-options#changing-the-severity-of-analysis-rules

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  • Thanks, I will try this out. I would also like to do it for @protected, but I don't know what its analyzer option is called. I'm not sure where you found missing_required_param either since it is not in the documentation. Is there a list somewhere that I'm missing?
    – Graham
    Jan 9, 2019 at 20:44
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    If you look at the flutter analyze output in my answer you see that the name is at the end of the info line. You can also get it by copying the line in the AndroidStudio "Dart Analysis" window and paste it into some text window (the result also contains the rule name among other stuff) Jan 9, 2019 at 20:49
  • I was just able to test it and it worked. But I do need to note that the Dart Analysis window does not show the name. I have to manually run flutter analyze in order to get it. Everything else worked like a charm though.
    – Graham
    Jan 10, 2019 at 1:55
  • I didn't say it does. Select the line, copy and then paste into a text editor window, then it will show. Jan 10, 2019 at 4:07
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    Ah yes I see that now. My mistake.
    – Graham
    Jan 10, 2019 at 15:45

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