Docs on iOS's directional quote characters (#132869)
When you type a single or double quote character on the default iOS keyboard, it doesn't actually insert the usual `'` or `"`. Instead, it inserts a directional version that tries to match with others. This is very tricky when allow/deny-listing characters, so I've added a section about this to the docs. Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/132232
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/// As an example, [FilteringTextInputFormatter] typically shouldn't be used
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/// As an example, [FilteringTextInputFormatter] typically shouldn't be used
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/// with [RegExp]s that contain positional matchers (`^` or `$`) since these
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/// with [RegExp]s that contain positional matchers (`^` or `$`) since these
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/// patterns are usually meant for matching the whole string.
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/// patterns are usually meant for matching the whole string.
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/// ### Quote characters on iOS
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///
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/// When filtering single (`'`) or double (`"`) quote characters, be aware that
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/// the default iOS keyboard actually inserts special directional versions of
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/// these characters (`‘` and `’` for single quote, and `“` and `”` for double
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/// quote). Consider including all three variants in your regular expressions to
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/// support iOS.
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class FilteringTextInputFormatter extends TextInputFormatter {
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class FilteringTextInputFormatter extends TextInputFormatter {
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/// Creates a formatter that replaces banned patterns with the given
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/// Creates a formatter that replaces banned patterns with the given
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/// [replacementString].
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/// [replacementString].
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