In Kotlin (Android project), which is preferable to use ?
isNullOrEmpty
or TextUtils.isEmpty
and why
I believe they do the exact thing and are "null" safe, right ?
Based off of my question here
If your project will be ported to other frameworks, making use of isNullOrEmpty
will probably result in a safer experience, because it's based on Kotlin (specifically package kotlin.text
) and not on package android.text;
Why is this safer ?
Well, the implementation of isNullOrEmpty
might change depending on the platform but it will be available to use and is part of Kotlin, compared to TextUtils.isEmpty
being only for android.
I would say isNullOrEmpty
is slightly preferable, because it's a language's feature. TextUtils.isEmpty
is a library function, external to Kotlin.
For string.isEmpty(), a null string value will throw a NullPointerException Incase of isNullOrEmpty it will check first value is null or not and it will proceed for the empty check. isNullOrEmpty is preferable
TextUtils.isEmpty
, which was mentioned in the question? The question did not mention String.isEmpty
The code for TextUtils.isEmpty
:
public static boolean isEmpty(@Nullable CharSequence str) {
return str == null || str.length() == 0;
}
The code for isNullOrEmpty
:
public inline fun CharSequence?.isNullOrEmpty(): Boolean {
contract {
returns(false) implies (this@isNullOrEmpty != null)
}
return this == null || this.length == 0
}
Witch is basically the same, the inline function also has a contract that will tell the compiler to return false if the value is not null, not sure what the actual usage is, maybe it's an optimization.
Yes , the only difference is NullPointerException
.
In isNullOrEmpty
first it will check string is null or not .if it is not null then it will check it is check string is empty or not . If any of the condition will true then method will return true.
In TextUtils.isEmpty
it check string
is empty or not .If string
is null then it will throw NullPointerException
and your app will crash .
TextUtils.isEmpty
is basically the same thing with isNullOrEmpty()
. Yet, there are differences in terms of availability and compilation:
1) TextUtils.isEmpty
is available from the android.text
package, available with Android SDK, and isNullOrEmpty()
requires Koltin dependency (kotlin.text
package).
2) Another difference is that isNullOrEmpty()
is an inline
extension function and it is compiled differently, perhaps with a slight performance boost.
Apart from these, there is another useful inline function
isNullOrBlank()
. It also returns true if the String contains only white spaces.
In Kotlin isNullOrEmpty is preferable. TextUtils.isEmpty is specific to Java. Both returns boolean if string is empty or null.
null
and a length of0
, so they just do the same... I would then stick to Kotlin and useCharSequence.isNullOrEmpty