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[dart][dart-dio] Enable strong-mode and strict types #8231

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The strict typing will make it easier to eventually transition to NNBD and prevents potential type errors.
Also fix some formatting things.

The same needs to be done for normal dart.

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@@ -43,15 +43,15 @@ class {{classname}} {
{{#queryParams}}
queryParams[r'{{baseName}}'] = {{paramName}};
{{/queryParams}}
queryParams.removeWhere((key, value) => value == null);
headerParams.removeWhere((key, value) => value == null);
queryParams.removeWhere((key, dynamic value) => value == null);
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if you put dynamic before value then for consistency we should have String before key

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Due to implicit-dynamic: false, you always have to be explicit about dynamic. But the String key is inferred.

strict-raw-types: true
strong-mode:
implicit-dynamic: false
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i see that there's no implicit-casts:false in this one, maybe thats the difference between mine and your usage?

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You are right, I just commented on your PR.

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I have updated this with implicit-casts: false, not many changes for that here. But I also added dartanalyzer to integration tests.

This will make it easier to eventually transition to NNBD. Also fix some formatting things.
* raise minimum Dart version to 2.6 (to support spread collection)
* add header to all files for language version
* fix some missing imports that can be fixed (some remain due to missing inheritance support)
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wing328 commented Jan 5, 2021

Travis CI not related to this change.

@wing328 wing328 merged commit 0c4a928 into OpenAPITools:master Jan 5, 2021
@kuhnroyal kuhnroyal deleted the dart-dio/strong-mode branch January 5, 2021 01:46
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