David Baraff via swift-users <swift-users@swift.org> schrieb am Do. 19. Okt. 2017 um 03:47:
> So I have simple structs like this: > > struct Library: Codable { > let domain: String > let unit: String > } > > and it’s super-simple to serialize. Yay. > > But: > > struct LibraryGroup : Codable { // I wish... > let libraries: [Library] > let someDict: [String : Any] > } > I haven’t tried this, but is it possible to have a dictionary of [String : Codable] ? Because that’s exactly the type requirements you’re describing, no? Geordie > So what I’m looking for is something where if the values in someDict are > themselves Codable, I can serialize things, and if they’re not, I can’t. > In my previous scheme, I was using NSKeyedArchiver to serialize everything, > manualy, including someDict; in trying to switch to Codable I ran smack > into the fact that Codable wants to know what all the types are, in advance. > > Am I just stuck? How do I get the best of both worlds, where the compiler > can make use of the fact that it can see the data types of my structures, > while still being able to serialize heterogenous data like is found in > LibraryGroup? > > Is my only alternative to write a custom coder for LibraryGroup? Is there > any hope I could teach Codable what to do with > [String: Any] > > ? > > > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users >
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