The Dart doc coverage tool examines a Dart library (or package), judging the comments of the public API. Dart doc coverage examines exactly the comments that will appear at dartdocs.org (e.g. path's docs)
- 0% means that a library or class has 0 comments on any methods, variables, etc.
- 100% means that a library or class has a comment for every method, variable, etc., and that each comment is formatted properly, according to some opinions.
Currently, Dart doc coverage examines the comments of:
- libraries
- classes
- typedefs
- errors
- library-level functions
- library-level variables
- class-level methods (constructors, getters, setters, methods, operators)
- class-level variables
In general, the formatting of comments is expected to follow the Guidelines for Dart Doc Comments. Specifically, the Dart doc coverage tool checks the following rules:
- The following should have a comment: classes, methods, getters, setters, operators, constructors, and variables.
- The first paragraph of any comment should be a one-sentence description.
- A method comment should have at least two paragraphs. A variable comment can have just one.
- A comment should end with a period.
Contributions welcome! Please read the contribution guidelines.
This is not an official Google product.