<itemvalue="Memoized annotation for Built Value getters. Getters marked with this annotation are memoized: the result is calculated once on first access and stored in the instance."/>
<itemvalue="Whether the field is serialized. Defaults to `null` which means [BuiltValue.defaultSerialize] is used. If a field is not serialized, it must either be `@nullable` or specify a default for deserialization to succeed."/>
<itemvalue="Nullable annotation for Built Value fields. Fields marked with this annotation are allowed to be null."/>
<itemvalue="Whether the generated serializer should output `null`s. By default this is `false` and nulls are omitted from the output."/>
<itemvalue="Navigation.pushNamed() shortcut.<br><br> Pushes a new named `page` to the stack. It has the advantage of not needing context, so you can call from your business logic. You can send any type of value to the other route in the [arguments]. [id] is for when you are using nested navigation, as explained in documentation By default, GetX will prevent you from push a route that you already in, if you want to push anyway, set [preventDuplicates] to false Note: Always put a slash on the route ('page1'), to avoid unnexpected errors"/>
<itemvalue="Navigation.pushAndRemoveUntil() shortcut.<br><br> Push the given `page`, and then pop several pages in the stack until [predicate] returns true [id] is for when you are using nested navigation, as explained in documentation Obs: unlike other get methods, this one you need to send a function that returns the widget to the page argument, like this: Get.offUntil(GetPageRoute(page: () => HomePage()), predicate) [predicate] can be used like this: `Get.offUntil(page, (route) => (route as GetPageRoute).routeName == 'home')` to pop routes in stack until home, or also like this: `Get.until((route) => !Get.isDialogOpen())`, to make sure the dialog is closed"/>
<itemvalue="feat: tracking of post detail page; fix: reply to second level comment."/>
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<itemvalue="A widget that displays its children in multiple horizontal or vertical runs. A [Wrap] lays out each child and attempts to place the child adjacent to the previous child in the main axis, given by [direction], leaving [spacing] space in between. If there is not enough space to fit the child, [Wrap] creates a new _run_ adjacent to the existing children in the cross axis. After all the children have been allocated to runs, the children within the runs are positioned according to the [alignment] in the main axis and according to the [crossAxisAlignment] in the cross axis. The runs themselves are then positioned in the cross axis according to the [runSpacing] and [runAlignment]. {@youtube 560 315 https:www.youtube.comwatch?v=z5iw2SeFx2M} {@tool snippet} This example renders some [Chip]s representing four contacts in a [Wrap] so that they flow across lines as necessary."/>
<itemvalue="Whether to auto create nested builders. Defaults to `true`. When this is enabled, accessing a nested builder via a getter causes it to be instantiated if it's `null`. In most cases this is convenient, but if you are using builders for data processing then you might need to check for `null`. If so you should set this to `false`."/>
<itemvalue="Whether the field overrides the `autoCreateNestedBuilders` setting from the class. Defaults to `null` which indicates the setting is to be taken from the `autoCreateNestedBuilders` setting on the class."/>
<itemvalue="Whether the field is serialized. Defaults to `null` which means [BuiltValue.defaultSerialize] is used. If a field is not serialized, it must either be `@nullable` or specify a default for deserialization to succeed."/>
<itemvalue="Whether the field overrides the `nestedBuilders` setting from the class. Defaults to `null` which indicates the setting is to be taken from the `nestedBuilders` setting on the class."/>
<itemvalue="tenor categories"/>
<itemvalue="{@macro flutter.widgets.editableText.maxLines} [expands], which determines whether the field should fill the height of its parent."/>
<itemvalue="A fixed-length list of 8-bit unsigned integers. For long lists, this implementation can be considerably more space- and time-efficient than the default [List] implementation. Integers stored in the list are truncated to their low eight bits, interpreted as an unsigned 8-bit integer with values in the range 0 to 255."/>
<itemvalue="Positioned Directional"/>
<itemvalue="sync chat closed status on chat page."/>
<itemvalue="Finds widgets whose current widget is the instance given by the argument. Sample code ```dart Suppose you have a button created like this: Widget myButton = Button( child: Text('Update') ); You can find and tap on it like this: tester.tap(find.byWidget(myButton)); ``` If the `skipOffstage` argument is true (the default), then this skips nodes that are [Offstage] or that are from inactive [Route]s."/>