prefer_ contains
Use contains for List
and String
instances.
Details
#DON'T use indexOf
to see if a collection contains an element.
Calling
indexOf
to see if a collection contains something is difficult to read
and may have poor performance.
Instead, prefer contains
.
BAD:
if (lunchBox.indexOf('sandwich') == -1) return 'so hungry...';
GOOD:
if (!lunchBox.contains('sandwich')) return 'so hungry...';
Enable
#
To enable the
prefer_contains
rule, add
prefer_contains
under
linter > rules
in your
analysis_options.yaml
file:
linter:
rules:
- prefer_contains
If you're instead using the YAML map syntax to configure linter rules,
add
prefer_contains: true
under
linter > rules:
linter:
rules:
prefer_contains: true
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