The type of the null value. Any union type of form
Null|T is considered an optional type, whose values
include null. Any type of this form may be written as
T? for convenience.
The if (exists ... ) construct, or, alternatively,
assert (exists ...), may be used to narrow an optional
type to a definite type, that is, a subtype of
Object:
String? firstArg = process.arguments.first;
if (exists firstArg) {
print("hello " + firstArg);
}
The else operator evaluates its second operand if and
only if its first operand is null:
String name = process.arguments.first else "world";
The then operator evaluates its second operand when
its first operand evaluates to true, and to null
otherwise:
Float? diff = x>=y then x-y;
No equivalence relation is defined for Null. In
particular, neither null==null nor null===null are
considered meaningful. Therefore, Null is neither
Identifiable, nor does it define
value equality.
null| Initializer |
Null() |