<itemvalue="A Future that resolves when there is no longer any buffered content being printed by [debugPrintThrottled] (which is the default implementation for [debugPrint], which is used to report errors to the console)."/>
<itemvalue="Wraps the given string at the given width. Wrapping occurs at space characters (U+0020). Lines that start with an octothorpe ("", U+0023) are not wrapped (so for example, Dart stack traces won't be wrapped). Subsequent lines attempt to duplicate the indentation of the first line, for example if the first line starts with multiple spaces. In addition, if a `wrapIndent` argument is provided, each line after the first is prefixed by that string. This is not suitable for use with arbitrary Unicode text. For example, it doesn't implement UAX 14, can't handle ideographic text, doesn't hyphenate, and so forth. It is only intended for formatting error messages. The default [debugPrint] implementation uses this for its line wrapping."/>
<itemvalue="Signature for [debugPrint] implementations. If a [wrapWidth] is provided, each line of the [message] is word-wrapped to that width. (Lines may be separated by newline characters, as in '\n'.) By default, this function very crudely attempts to throttle the rate at which messages are sent to avoid data loss on Android. This means that interleaving calls to this function (directly or indirectly via, e.g., [debugDumpRenderTree] or [debugDumpApp]) and to the Dart [print] method can result in out-of-order messages in the logs. The implementation of this function can be replaced by setting the [debugPrint] variable to a new implementation that matches the [DebugPrintCallback] signature. For example, flutter_test does this. The default value is [debugPrintThrottled]. For a version that acts identically but does not throttle, use [debugPrintSynchronously]."/>
<itemvalue="Prints a message to the console, which you can access using the "flutter" tool's "logs" command ("flutter logs"). See also: [DebugPrintCallback], for function parameters and usage details."/>
<itemvalue="Dispatch an event to the targets found by a hit test on its position. This method sends the given event to [dispatchEvent] based on event types: [PointerDownEvent]s and [PointerSignalEvent]s are dispatched to the result of a new [hitTest]. [PointerUpEvent]s and [PointerMoveEvent]s are dispatched to the result of hit test of the preceding [PointerDownEvent]s. [PointerHoverEvent]s, [PointerAddedEvent]s, and [PointerRemovedEvent]s are dispatched without a hit test result."/>
<itemvalue="Dispatch an event to the targets found by a hit test on its position. This method sends the given event to [dispatchEvent] based on event types: [PointerDownEvent]s and [PointerSignalEvent]s are dispatched to the result of a new [hitTest]. [PointerUpEvent]s and [PointerMoveEvent]s are dispatched to the result of hit test of the preceding [PointerDownEvent]s. [PointerHoverEvent]s, [PointerAddedEvent]s, and [PointerRemovedEvent]s are dispatched without a hit test result."/>
<itemvalue="The number of objects in this list. The valid indices for a list are `0` through `length - 1`. ```dart final numbers = <int>[1, 2, 3]; print(numbers.length); 3 ```"/>
<itemvalue="The number of objects in this list. The valid indices for a list are `0` through `length - 1`. ```dart final numbers = <int>[1, 2, 3]; print(numbers.length); 3 ```"/>
<itemvalue="fix: error when mention by soul; unsupported param type when log mention event."/>
<itemvalue="fix: error when mention by soul; unsupported param type when log mention event."/>
<itemvalue="fix: error when mention by soul."/>
<itemvalue="fix: error when mention by soul."/>
<itemvalue="Prints a message to the console, which you can access using the "flutter" tool's "logs" command ("flutter logs"). See also: [DebugPrintCallback], for function parameters and usage details."/>
<itemvalue="A type representing values that are either `Future<T>` or `T`. This class declaration is a public stand-in for an internal future-or-value generic type, which is not a class type. References to this class are resolved to the internal type. It is a compile-time error for any class to extend, mix in or implement `FutureOr`. Examples ```dart The `Future<T>.then` function takes a callback [f] that returns either an `S` or a `Future<S>`. Future<S> then<S>(FutureOr<S> f(T x), ...); `Completer<T>.complete` takes either a `T` or `Future<T>`. void complete(FutureOr<T> value); ``` Advanced The `FutureOr<int>` type is actually the "type union" of the types `int` and `Future<int>`. This type union is defined in such a way that `FutureOr<Object>` is both a super- and sub-type of `Object` (sub-type because `Object` is one of the types of the union, super-type because `Object` is a super-type of both of the types of the union). Together it means that `FutureOr<Object>` is equivalent to `Object`. As a corollary, `FutureOr<Object>` is equivalent to `FutureOr<FutureOr<Object>>`, `FutureOr<Future<Object>>` is equivalent to `Future<Object>`."/>
<itemvalue="A type representing values that are either `Future<T>` or `T`. This class declaration is a public stand-in for an internal future-or-value generic type, which is not a class type. References to this class are resolved to the internal type. It is a compile-time error for any class to extend, mix in or implement `FutureOr`. Examples ```dart The `Future<T>.then` function takes a callback [f] that returns either an `S` or a `Future<S>`. Future<S> then<S>(FutureOr<S> f(T x), ...); `Completer<T>.complete` takes either a `T` or `Future<T>`. void complete(FutureOr<T> value); ``` Advanced The `FutureOr<int>` type is actually the "type union" of the types `int` and `Future<int>`. This type union is defined in such a way that `FutureOr<Object>` is both a super- and sub-type of `Object` (sub-type because `Object` is one of the types of the union, super-type because `Object` is a super-type of both of the types of the union). Together it means that `FutureOr<Object>` is equivalent to `Object`. As a corollary, `FutureOr<Object>` is equivalent to `FutureOr<FutureOr<Object>>`, `FutureOr<Future<Object>>` is equivalent to `Future<Object>`."/>
<itemvalue="select Pronouns"/>
<itemvalue="select Pronouns"/>
<itemvalue="pronouns"/>
<itemvalue="pronouns"/>
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<itemvalue="Petition Reports Record"/>
<itemvalue="Petition Reports Record"/>
<itemvalue="Optionally, annotate a Built Value with this to specify settings. This is only needed for advanced use."/>
<itemvalue="Optionally, annotate a Built Value with this to specify settings. This is only needed for advanced use."/>