Use PrimitiveType as values of parameter dictionary#26
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Background
Property
parametersis defined as[String: Any]which means that you can return any type of value. It can cause a human error when an event has an arbitrary type as an associated value. For example:It would be great if the compiler can warn you.
Solution
Define a protocol
PrimitiveTypewhich primitive types such asIntorStringconform to. Use this protocol as a value ofparametersdictionary so that the compiler can warn you if you return some wrong type.extension MyEvent: EventType { - var parameters: [String: Any]? { + var parameters: [String: PrimitiveType]? { switch self { case let .selectMonth(month): return ["month": month] // ❌ 'Month' does not conform to protocol 'PrimitiveType' } } }Discussion
It contains a breaking API change. It should be released with the new major version.