@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.
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.