async_locks 2.0.0 async_locks: ^2.0.0 copied to clipboard
Synchronization primitives for asynchronous Dart code, inspired from Python
We analyzed this package 2 days ago, and awarded it 150 pub points (of a possible 160):
10/10 points: Provide a valid pubspec.yaml
5/5 points: Provide a valid README.md
5/5 points: Provide a valid CHANGELOG.md
10/10 points: Use an OSI-approved license
Detected license: GPL-3.0
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10/10 points: 20% or more of the public API has dartdoc comments
15 out of 15 API elements (100.0 %) have documentation comments.
10/10 points: Package has an example
20/20 points: Supports 6 of 6 possible platforms (iOS, Android, Web, Windows, macOS, Linux)
- ✓ Android
- ✓ iOS
- ✓ Windows
- ✓ Linux
- ✓ macOS
- ✓ Web
40/50 points: code has no errors, warnings, lints, or formatting issues
Found 3 issues. Showing the first 2:
INFO: The part-of directive uses a library name.
lib/src/event.dart:1:1
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1 │ part of async_locks;
│ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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To reproduce make sure you are using the lints_core and run dart analyze lib/src/event.dart
INFO: The part-of directive uses a library name.
lib/src/lock.dart:1:1
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1 │ part of async_locks;
│ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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To reproduce make sure you are using the lints_core and run dart analyze lib/src/lock.dart
10/10 points: All of the package dependencies are supported in the latest version
No dependencies.
To reproduce run dart pub outdated --no-dev-dependencies --up-to-date --no-dependency-overrides
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10/10 points: Package supports latest stable Dart and Flutter SDKs
20/20 points: Compatible with dependency constraint lower bounds
pub downgrade
does not expose any static analysis error.
Analyzed with Pana 0.22.5
, Dart 3.4.1
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Check the analysis log for details.