checkValidIndex method Null safety
Check that index
is a valid index into an indexable object.
Throws if index
is not a valid index into indexable
.
An indexable object is one that has a length
and a and index-operator
[]
that accepts an index if 0 <= index < length
.
If name
or message
are provided, they are used as the parameter
name and message text of the thrown error. If name
is omitted, it
defaults to "index"
.
If length
is provided, it is used as the length of the indexable object,
otherwise the length is found as indexable.length
.
Returns index
if it is a valid index.
Implementation
static int checkValidIndex(int index, dynamic indexable,
[String? name, int? length, String? message]) {
length ??= (indexable.length as int);
// Comparing with `0` as receiver produces better dart2js type inference.
if (0 > index || index >= length) {
name ??= "index";
throw RangeError.index(index, indexable, name, message, length);
}
return index;
}