<itemvalue="Returns the current time in milliseconds. Note that while the unit of time of the return value is a millisecond, the granularity of the value depends on the underlying operating system and may be larger. For example, many operating systems measure time in units of tens of milliseconds. See the description of the class Date for a discussion of slight discrepancies that may arise between "computer time" and coordinated universal time (UTC). Returns: the difference, measured in milliseconds, between the current time and midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC."/>
<itemvalue="Returns the current time in milliseconds. Note that while the unit of time of the return value is a millisecond, the granularity of the value depends on the underlying operating system and may be larger. For example, many operating systems measure time in units of tens of milliseconds. See the description of the class Date for a discussion of slight discrepancies that may arise between "computer time" and coordinated universal time (UTC). Returns: the difference, measured in milliseconds, between the current time and midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC."/>
<itemvalue="TYPE RECHARGE"/>
<itemvalue="TYPE RECHARGE"/>
<itemvalue="TYPE MUTE"/>
<itemvalue="TYPE MUTE"/>
@ -53,12 +54,11 @@
<itemvalue="compute"/>
<itemvalue="compute"/>
<itemvalue="An AST visitor that will recursively visit all of the nodes in an AST structure. For example, using an instance of this class to visit a [Block] will also cause all of the statements in the block to be visited. Subclasses that override a visit method must either invoke the overridden visit method or must explicitly ask the visited node to visit its children. Failure to do so will cause the children of the visited node to not be visited. Clients may extend this class."/>
<itemvalue="An AST visitor that will recursively visit all of the nodes in an AST structure. For example, using an instance of this class to visit a [Block] will also cause all of the statements in the block to be visited. Subclasses that override a visit method must either invoke the overridden visit method or must explicitly ask the visited node to visit its children. Failure to do so will cause the children of the visited node to not be visited. Clients may extend this class."/>
<itemvalue="[WARN] Do not import [libcurrent_platform.dart] directly in [libmain.dart], use [libcurrent_platform.p.dart] instead!"/>
<itemvalue="[WARN] Do not import [libcurrent_platform.dart] directly in [libmain.dart], use [libcurrent_platform.p.dart] instead!"/>