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elapsed
Get time elapsed for asynchronous function in a single line of code.
What does this do? #
This package is written as a simplified form of Stopwatch class. And probably better.
Only contains one method which is elapsed(...) .
Only accepts a Future<T> that the library will automatically await and record the time elapsed.
Where <T> can be of any type including <void> .
The time elapsed will be returned alongside the actual result of the future.
Normal vs package:elapsed #
This is how you normally call an API with http package.
var response = await http.get(...);
print(response.body); // prints JSON data response.
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But with this library, you can do this:
var data = await elapsed(http.get(...));
print(data.result.body); // prints JSON data response.
print(data.inMilliseconds); // prints time elapsed in milliseconds.
// Also has ".inSeconds" and ".inMinutes"
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Comparison #
package:elapsed
Stopwatch class
manual implementation
Types #
Of course. Types are supported. Like this:
Null-safety #
dependencies:
# ...
elapsed: ^1.2.0 # use this version for null-safety. Requires dart 2.12.0 or Flutter 2.0.0 for flutter.
# OR
elapsed: 1.0.7 # no null-safety. can be used in older version of dart and flutter.
# ...
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Disclaimer #
This is not an alternative to time_elapsed. This is a very different library.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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