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Author: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Version: 1.37 (see [Changelog](#Changelog) at end)
Version: 1.38 (see [Changelog](#Changelog) at end)

Experiment flag: augmentations

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Augmentations aren't allowed to *replace* code, so they mostly add entirely new
declarations to the surrounding type. However, function and constructor
augmentations can fill in a body for an augmented declaration that is lacks one.
augmentations can fill in a body for an augmented declaration that lacks one.

More precisely, a function or constructor declaration (introductory or
augmenting) is *incomplete* if all of:
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}
```

A top-level function, static method, or instance method may be augmented to
provide default values for optional parameters:

```dart
class C {
void m1([int i]);
void m2({String name});
void m3({String otherName = "Smith"}); // OK, too.
}

augment class C {
augment m1([i = 1]) {}
augment m2({name = "John"}) {}
augment m3({otherName}) {}
}
```

An optional formal parameter has the default value _d_ if exactly one
declaration of that formal parameter in the augmentation chain specifies a
default value, and it is _d_. An optional formal parameter does not have an
explicitly specified default value if none of its declarations in the
augmentation chain specifies a default value. The default value is
introduced implicitly with the value null in the case where the parameter
has a nullable declared type, and no default values for that parameter are
specified in the augmentation chain.

It's a **compile-time** error if:

* The signature of the augmenting function does not [match][signature
matching] the signature of the augmented function.

* The augmenting function specifies any default values. *Default values are
defined solely by the introductory function.*
* More than one declaration in the augmentation chain specifies a default
value for the same optional parameter. This is an error even in the
case where all of them are identical. *Default values are defined by
the introductory function or an augmentation, but at most once.*

* No declaration in the augmentation chain specifies a default value for
an optional parameter whose declared type is potentially non-nullable,
and the declared function is not abstract.

* A function is not complete after all augmentations are applied, unless it's
an instance member and the surrounding class is abstract. *Every function
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rules to handle features unique to constructors like redirections and
initializer lists.

It is **not** a compile-time error for an incomplete factory constructor to
omit default values. *That is, they are treated similarly to abstract
instance methods in this respect. This allows the augmenting declaration to
implement the constructor by adding a redirection or a body.*

It's a **compile-time error** if:

* The signature of the augmenting function does not [match][signature
matching] the signature of the augmented function.

* The augmenting constructor parameters specify any default values.
*Default values are defined solely by the introductory constructor.*
* More than one declaration in the augmentation chain specifies a default
value for the same optional parameter. This is an error even in the
case where all of them are identical. *Default values are defined by
the introductory declaration or an augmentation, but at most once.*

* The augmentation chain has exactly one specification of a default value
for an optional parameter, and the constructor is a redirecting factory.

* No declaration in the augmentation chain specifies a default value for
an optional parameter whose declared type is potentially non-nullable,
and the constructor is not a redirecting factory.

* The introductory constructor is `const` and the augmenting constructor
is not or vice versa. *An augmentation can't change whether or not a
is not, or vice versa. *An augmentation can't change whether or not a
constructor is const because that affects whether users are allowed to use
the constructor in a const context.*

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## Changelog

### 1.38

* Generalize the treatment of default values of optional parameters.

### 1.37

* Rename to "augmentations" (from "augmentation libraries") and define the
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