The Strings package is an evolution of the work originally produced by Andrew Mezoni.
The purpose of the Strings package is to provide:
- a collection of useful String functions to complement the core String class.
- where viable, directly extend the String class with methods such as String.right, String.left...
- provide a safer environment when working with nullable Strings (String?)
- wrappers for each of the core String methods which are safe to use with a nullable String?.
A core objective of the Strings package is to never 'throw' or return an error but to make a best effort to process the passed data.
// passing null works too.
Strings.right(null, 4, pad: Pad.left);
-> ' '
// pass a short string and we can pad it (or not).
Strings.right('one', 4, pad: Pad.left);
-> ' one'
The Strings package also includes a number of methods exposed as extensions to the core Dart String class:
'a normal string'.right(4);
-> 'a no'
See the full list
The Strings package incudes over 50 functions.
You can see the full list including examples at:
Contributing:
The strings package is hosted on github at: github.com/onepub-dev/strings
Contributions are welcomed.
Sponser
The strings package is sponsored by OnePub - the private Dart repository SaaS.