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refactor(swc/common): bikeshed Serialized struct #5120

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@kwonoj kwonoj commented Jul 6, 2022

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While attempting to apply versioned schema wrapper (SerializedVersioned) I came to feel our Serialized needs some touch. It have redundant interface attached, as well as exposing internal details (ArchivedVec).

PR refactors it to

  • adjust instantiation methods
  • extract utility fn
  • hide internal from public interface

to apply further changes to Versioned schema wrapper.

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Related to #5060, not directly

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Thanks!


swc-bump:

  • swc_common --breaking

@kdy1 kdy1 enabled auto-merge (squash) July 6, 2022 04:20
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@kdy1 kdy1 merged commit 2ba8b39 into swc-project:main Jul 6, 2022
@kwonoj kwonoj deleted the serialized-interface-refactor branch July 6, 2022 16:24
@kdy1 kdy1 modified the milestones: Planned, v1.2.211 Jul 9, 2022
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