Float64ListAddress#
Annotations: @Since.new('3.5')
Properties#
address extension no setter#
The memory address of the underlying data.
An expression of the form expression.address denoting this address
can only occurr as an entire argument expression in the invocation of
a leaf Native
external function.
Example:
@Native<Void Function(Pointer<Double>)>(isLeaf: true)
external void myFunction(Pointer<Double> pointer);
void main() {
final list = Float64List(10);
myFunction(list.address);
}
The expression before .address is evaluated like the left-hand-side of
an assignment, to something that gives access to the storage behind the
expression, which can be used both for reading and writing. The .address
then gives a native pointer to that storage.
The .address is evaluated just before calling into native code when
invoking a leaf Native
external function. This ensures the Dart garbage
collector will not move the object that the address points in to.
Available on Float64List, provided by the Float64ListAddress extension
Implementation
external Pointer<Double> get address;