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-// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-/** |
- * |
- * Built-in types, collections, |
- * and other core functionality for every Dart program. |
- * |
- * This library is automatically imported. |
- * |
- * Some classes in this library, |
- * such as [String] and [num], |
- * support Dart's built-in data types. |
- * Other classes, such as [List] and [Map], provide data structures |
- * for managing collections of objects. |
- * And still other classes represent commonly used types of data |
- * such as URIs, dates and times, and errors. |
- * |
- * ## Numbers and booleans |
- * |
- * [int] and [double] provide support for Dart's built-in numerical data types: |
- * integers and double-precision floating point numbers, respectively. |
- * An object of type [bool] is either true or false. |
- * Variables of these types can be constructed from literals: |
- * |
- * int meaningOfLife = 42; |
- * double valueOfPi = 3.141592; |
- * bool visible = true; |
- * |
- * ## Strings and regular expressions |
- * |
- * A [String] is immutable and represents a sequence of characters. |
- * |
- * String shakespeareQuote = "All the world's a stage, ..."; |
- * |
- * [StringBuffer] provides a way to construct strings efficiently. |
- * |
- * StringBuffer moreShakespeare = new StringBuffer(); |
- * moreShakespeare.write('And all the men and women '); |
- * moreShakespeare.write('merely players; ...'); |
- * |
- * The String and StringBuffer classes implement string concatenation, |
- * interpolation, and other string manipulation features. |
- * |
- * String philosophy = 'Live on '; |
- * String get palindrome => philosophy + philosophy.split('').reversed.join(); |
- * |
- * [RegExp] implements Dart regular expressions, |
- * which provide a grammar for matching patterns within text. |
- * For example, here's a regular expression that matches |
- * a string of one or more digits: |
- * |
- * var numbers = new RegExp(r'\d+'); |
- * |
- * Dart regular expressions have the same syntax and semantics as |
- * JavaScript regular expressions. See |
- * <http://ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-15.10> |
- * for the specification of JavaScript regular expressions. |
- * |
- * ## Collections |
- * |
- * The dart:core library provides basic collections, |
- * such as [List], [Map], and [Set]. |
- * |
- * A List is an ordered collection of objects, with a length. |
- * Lists are sometimes called arrays. |
- * Use a List when you need to access objects by index. |
- * |
- * List superheroes = [ 'Batman', 'Superman', 'Harry Potter' ]; |
- * |
- * A Set is an unordered collection of unique objects. |
- * You cannot get an item by index (position). |
- * Adding a duplicate item has no effect. |
- * |
- * Set villains = new Set(); |
- * villains.add('Joker'); |
- * villains.addAll( ['Lex Luther', 'Voldemort'] ); |
- * |
- * A Map is an unordered collection of key-value pairs. |
- * Maps are sometimes called associative arrays because |
- * maps associate a key to some value for easy retrieval. |
- * Keys are unique. |
- * Use a Map when you need to access objects |
- * by a unique identifier. |
- * |
- * Map sidekicks = { 'Batman': 'Robin', |
- * 'Superman': 'Lois Lane', |
- * 'Harry Potter': 'Ron and Hermione' }; |
- * |
- * In addition to these classes, |
- * dart:core contains [Iterable], |
- * an interface that defines functionality |
- * common in collections of objects. |
- * Examples include the ability |
- * to run a function on each element in the collection, |
- * to apply a test to each element, |
- * to retrieve an object, and to determine length. |
- * |
- * Iterable is implemented by List and Set, |
- * and used by Map for its keys and values. |
- * |
- * For other kinds of collections, check out the |
- * [dart:collection](#dart-collection) library. |
- * |
- * ## Date and time |
- * |
- * Use [DateTime] to represent a point in time |
- * and [Duration] to represent a span of time. |
- * |
- * You can create DateTime objects with constructors |
- * or by parsing a correctly formatted string. |
- * |
- * DateTime now = new DateTime.now(); |
- * DateTime berlinWallFell = new DateTime(1989, 11, 9); |
- * DateTime moonLanding = DateTime.parse("1969-07-20"); |
- * |
- * Create a Duration object specifying the individual time units. |
- * |
- * Duration timeRemaining = new Duration(hours:56, minutes:14); |
- * |
- * In addition to DateTime and Duration, |
- * dart:core contains the [Stopwatch] class for measuring elapsed time. |
- * |
- * ## Uri |
- * |
- * A [Uri] object represents a uniform resource identifier, |
- * which identifies a resource on the web. |
- * |
- * Uri dartlang = Uri.parse('http://dartlang.org/'); |
- * |
- * ## Errors |
- * |
- * The [Error] class represents the occurrence of an error |
- * during runtime. |
- * Subclasses of this class represent specific kinds of errors. |
- * |
- * ## Other documentation |
- * |
- * For more information about how to use the built-in types, refer to [Built-in |
- * Types](http://www.dartlang.org/docs/dart-up-and-running/contents/ch02.html#built-in-types) |
- * in Chapter 2 of |
- * [Dart: Up and Running](http://www.dartlang.org/docs/dart-up-and-running/). |
- * |
- * Also, see [dart:core - Numbers, Collections, Strings, and |
- * More](https://www.dartlang.org/docs/dart-up-and-running/ch03.html#dartcore---numbers-collections-strings-and-more) |
- * for more coverage of classes in this package. |
- * |
- * The |
- * [Dart Language Specification](http://www.dartlang.org/docs/spec/) |
- * provides technical details. |
- */ |
-library dart.core; |
- |
-import "dart:collection"; |
-import "dart:_internal" hide Symbol; |
-import "dart:_internal" as internal show Symbol; |
-import 'dart:_js_helper' show NoInline; |
-import "dart:convert" show |
- Encoding, ASCII, LATIN1, UTF8, |
- BASE64, StringConversionSink, ChunkedConversionSink; |
-import "dart:math" show Random; // Used by List.shuffle. |
-import "dart:typed_data" show Uint8List; |
- |
-part "annotations.dart"; |
-part "bool.dart"; |
-part "comparable.dart"; |
-part "date_time.dart"; |
-part "double.dart"; |
-part "duration.dart"; |
-part "errors.dart"; |
-part "exceptions.dart"; |
-part "expando.dart"; |
-part "function.dart"; |
-part "identical.dart"; |
-part "int.dart"; |
-part "invocation.dart"; |
-part "iterable.dart"; |
-part "iterator.dart"; |
-part "list.dart"; |
-part "map.dart"; |
-part "null.dart"; |
-part "num.dart"; |
-part "object.dart"; |
-part "pattern.dart"; |
-part "print.dart"; |
-part "regexp.dart"; |
-part "set.dart"; |
-part "sink.dart"; |
-part "stacktrace.dart"; |
-part "stopwatch.dart"; |
-part "string.dart"; |
-part "string_buffer.dart"; |
-part "string_sink.dart"; |
-part "symbol.dart"; |
-part "type.dart"; |
-part "uri.dart"; |