Incorrect await usage in TimerRingController causes build failure & possible crash#855
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Incorrect await usage in TimerRingController causes build failure & possible crash#855rohitarer wants to merge 2 commits intoCCExtractor:mainfrom
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…move .value) to prevent crash on ring start
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The TimerRingController misused await and accessed properties on a Future, leading to compile-time errors and a potential null crash.
Problematic lines:
AudioUtils.playTimer(alarmRecord: await getFakeTimerModel().value); // .value on a Future
AudioUtils.stopTimer(ringtoneName: await getFakeTimerModel().ringtoneName); // property access before await
vibrationTimer!.cancel(); // potential null crash
Impact:
Build fails with type/property errors.
Possible runtime crash if vibrationTimer is null.
What I tried
Reproduced by launching a timer ring; build failed due to the incorrect .value and property access on a Future. Verified crash risk by inspecting vibrationTimer.