getMinIntrinsicHeight method
- @mustCallSuper
@mustCallSuper
Returns the minimum height that this box could be without failing to correctly paint its contents within itself, without clipping.
The width argument may give a specific width to assume. The given width can be infinite, meaning that the intrinsic height in an unconstrained environment is being requested. The given width should never be negative or null.
This function should only be called on one's children. Calling this function couples the child with the parent so that when the child's layout changes, the parent is notified (via markNeedsLayout).
Calling this function is expensive and as it can result in O(N^2) behavior.
Do not override this method. Instead, implement computeMinIntrinsicHeight.
Implementation
@mustCallSuper
double getMinIntrinsicHeight(double width) {
assert(() {
if (width == null) {
throw FlutterError(
'The width argument to getMinIntrinsicHeight was null.\n'
'The argument to getMinIntrinsicHeight must not be negative or null. '
'If you do not have a specific width in mind, then pass double.infinity instead.'
);
}
if (width < 0.0) {
throw FlutterError(
'The width argument to getMinIntrinsicHeight was negative.\n'
'The argument to getMinIntrinsicHeight must not be negative or null. '
'If you perform computations on another width before passing it to '
'getMinIntrinsicHeight, consider using math.max() or double.clamp() '
'to force the value into the valid range.'
);
}
return true;
}());
return _computeIntrinsicDimension(_IntrinsicDimension.minHeight, width, computeMinIntrinsicHeight);
}