<itemvalue="Replaces the top-most page of the page stack with the given URL location w optional query parameters, e.g. `familyf2personp1?color=blue`. See also: [go] which navigates to the location. [push] which pushes the given location onto the page stack. [replace] which replaces the top-most page of the page stack but treats it as the same page. The page key will be reused. This will preserve the state and not run any page animation."/>
<itemvalue="Controls how one widget replaces another widget in the tree. If the [runtimeType] and [key] properties of the two widgets are [operator==], respectively, then the new widget replaces the old widget by updating the underlying element (i.e., by calling [Element.update] with the new widget). Otherwise, the old element is removed from the tree, the new widget is inflated into an element, and the new element is inserted into the tree. In addition, using a [GlobalKey] as the widget's [key] allows the element to be moved around the tree (changing parent) without losing state. When a new widget is found (its key and type do not match a previous widget in the same location), but there was a widget with that same global key elsewhere in the tree in the previous frame, then that widget's element is moved to the new location. Generally, a widget that is the only child of another widget does not need an explicit key. See also: The discussions at [Key] and [GlobalKey]."/>
<itemvalue="Invoking the setter will notify listeners if [updateShouldNotify] returns true."/>
<itemvalue="The value currently exposed by this notifier."/>
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<itemvalue="Returns a `Future<Process>` that completes with a [Process] instance when the process has been successfully started. That [Process] object can be used to interact with the process. If the process cannot be started the returned [Future] completes with an exception."/>
<itemvalue="Starts a process running the [executable] with the specified [arguments]."/>
<itemvalue="Resolves this image provider using the given `configuration`, returning an [ImageStream]. This is the public entry-point of the [ImageProvider] class hierarchy. Subclasses should implement [obtainKey] and [loadImage], which are used by this method. If they need to change the implementation of [ImageStream] used, they should override [createStream]. If they need to manage the actual resolution of the image, they should override [resolveStreamForKey]. See the Lifecycle documentation on [ImageProvider] for more information."/>