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-// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
-// |
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
-// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
-// You may obtain a copy of the License at |
-// |
-// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
-// |
-// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
-// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
-// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
-// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
-// limitations under the License. |
- |
-/// A simple set of pre/post-condition checkers based on the |
-/// [Guava](https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/) Preconditions |
-/// class in Java. |
-/// |
-/// These checks are stronger than 'assert' statements, which can be |
-/// switched off, so they must only be used in situations where we actively |
-/// want the program to break when the check fails. |
-/// |
-/// ## Performance |
-/// Performance may be an issue with these checks if complex logic is computed |
-/// in order to make the method call. You should be careful with its use in |
-/// these cases - this library is aimed at improving maintainability and |
-/// readability rather than performance. They are also useful when the program |
-/// should fail early - for example, null-checking a parameter that might not |
-/// be used until the end of the method call. |
-/// |
-/// ## Error messages |
-/// The message parameter can be either a `() => Object` or any other `Object`. |
-/// The object will be converted to an error message by calling its |
-/// `toString()`. The `Function` should be preferred if the message is complex |
-/// to construct (i.e., it uses `String` interpolation), because it is only |
-/// called when the check fails. |
-/// |
-/// If the message parameter is `null` or returns `null`, a default error |
-/// message will be used. |
-library quiver.check; |
- |
-/// Throws an [ArgumentError] if the given [expression] is `false`. |
-void checkArgument(bool expression, {message}) { |
- if (!expression) { |
- throw new ArgumentError(_resolveMessage(message, null)); |
- } |
-} |
- |
-/// Throws a [RangeError] if the given [index] is not a valid index for a list |
-/// with [size] elements. Otherwise, returns the [index] parameter. |
-int checkListIndex(int index, int size, {message}) { |
- if (index < 0 || index >= size) { |
- throw new RangeError(_resolveMessage( |
- message, 'index $index not valid for list of size $size')); |
- } |
- return index; |
-} |
- |
-/// Throws an [ArgumentError] if the given [reference] is `null`. Otherwise, |
-/// returns the [reference] parameter. |
-dynamic checkNotNull(reference, {message}) { |
- if (reference == null) { |
- throw new ArgumentError(_resolveMessage(message, 'null pointer')); |
- } |
- return reference; |
-} |
- |
-/// Throws a [StateError] if the given [expression] is `false`. |
-void checkState(bool expression, {message}) { |
- if (!expression) { |
- throw new StateError(_resolveMessage(message, 'failed precondition')); |
- } |
-} |
- |
-String _resolveMessage(message, String defaultMessage) { |
- if (message is Function) message = message(); |
- if (message == null) return defaultMessage; |
- return message.toString(); |
-} |