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A: Swift Casting doesn't work as Expected

user3441734it is not Swift (language) specific, it is Apple specific ...

What's the solution ?
at every place, should i put as? [String:Any] as? [String:StringOrNumber] ?
@mihirmehta yes, or as? [String:AnyObject] as? [String:StringOrNumber], both should work at Apple platform
@mihirmehta and fill a bug report to Apple!
@mihirmehta change print(jobject) to print(jobject, type(of:jobject)) and see what is the difference between apple and linux implementation. the trouble on Apple goes from bridging and yes, it is definitely a bug on apple platform
Thanks ... but my problem will not be solved because i have already usnged [String:StringOrNumber at hundreds of places ... ] even used in inner library module as well. I was testing with literal data ... before replacing it at all places ...
the trouble is only with 'default' returning type from JSONSerialization.jsonObject. there is a missing bridge between __NSDictionaryI and Dictionary<String, Any> which is returning on linux.
Are you from which region ?
I am going to attend WWDC ... would it be good idea to ask this issue there in lab and hands on seession ?
10:20
the same trouble should be if the returning type is an Array
i am from Slovakia
correct ... i was expecting JSONSerialization.jsonObject to return String object but it's still returning CFString and CFBool how ridiculous ...
Yes same happens in Array
I am using Gloss library from github and modified it
the best on apple is cast twice first to Any, [Any] or [String:Any] and next to your expecting type
let i = 0; print(i is AnyObject); what do you expect? try it on apple, try it on linux :-). even though Int is value type, on apple it prints true
all that goes from bridging which is implicit on apple
fortunately, twice casting works the same way on both platforms, so it is a good workaround today
Oh ... it should be Any and not AnyObject
10:33
because implicit bridging on apple it returns true. :-(
he he he .... implicit bridging doesn't work in only my case ... ;)
and as you know, it is against the expected result, as defined by definition of is operator and AnyObject protocol.
Yes , what's the point of having Any and AnyObject separately
on linux let i = 0; print(i is AnyObject) prints false.
Which is expected
10:38
that is why let i = 0; let j = i as? AnyObject; give us nil on linux, but Optional(0) on apple. it is terrible, isn't it?
While attending WWDC i need to find ... "WHO WROTE THIS CODE" ... :)
user756706
11:16
good discussion... I am working with Mihir
11:41
see my update, because the situation is a little bit worse :-) and even double casting will not help ...
 
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19:39
the only way, how to use your protocol based data with json is DON'T use apple version of JSONSerialization class. see my final update to your question.
the solution is, that JSONserialization returns Swift type or Foundation type which is bridgable to Swift type.

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