int.fromEnvironment constructor Null safety
Returns the integer value of the given environment declaration name
.
The result is the same as would be returned by:
int.tryParse(const String.fromEnvironment(name, defaultValue: ""))
?? defaultValue
Example:
const int.fromEnvironment("defaultPort", defaultValue: 80)
The string value, or lack of a value, associated with a name
must be consistent across all calls to String.fromEnvironment,
int.fromEnvironment
, bool.fromEnvironment and bool.hasEnvironment
in a single program.
This constructor is only guaranteed to work when invoked as const
.
It may work as a non-constant invocation on some platforms which
have access to compiler options at run-time, but most ahead-of-time
compiled platforms will not have this information.
Implementation
// The .fromEnvironment() constructors are special in that we do not want
// users to call them using "new". We prohibit that by giving them bodies
// that throw, even though const constructors are not allowed to have bodies.
// Disable those static errors.
//ignore: const_constructor_with_body
//ignore: const_factory
external const factory int.fromEnvironment(String name,
{int defaultValue = 0});