Better way to check TargetPlatform for different builds



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Is there a better way to build an app following the standards of material.dart or cupertino.dart without having to do Theme.of(context).platform == TargetPlatform.iOS ? _buildForIos() : _buildForAndroid() all the time?



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    You can find in sources of widgets - checking for platform type exactly this way.

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Is there a better way to build an app following the standards of material.dart or cupertino.dart without having to do Theme.of(context).platform == TargetPlatform.iOS ? _buildForIos() : _buildForAndroid() all the time?



Thanks in advance!










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    You can find in sources of widgets - checking for platform type exactly this way.

    – Andrey Turkovsky
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:16













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Is there a better way to build an app following the standards of material.dart or cupertino.dart without having to do Theme.of(context).platform == TargetPlatform.iOS ? _buildForIos() : _buildForAndroid() all the time?



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Is there a better way to build an app following the standards of material.dart or cupertino.dart without having to do Theme.of(context).platform == TargetPlatform.iOS ? _buildForIos() : _buildForAndroid() all the time?



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    You can find in sources of widgets - checking for platform type exactly this way.

    – Andrey Turkovsky
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:16












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    You can find in sources of widgets - checking for platform type exactly this way.

    – Andrey Turkovsky
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:16







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You can find in sources of widgets - checking for platform type exactly this way.

– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:16





You can find in sources of widgets - checking for platform type exactly this way.

– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 15 '18 at 9:16












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