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Remove duplicate helper function from missingCaseError
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@@ -1,16 +1,7 @@
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// Copyright 2018-2020 Signal Messenger, LLC
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// Copyright 2018-2022 Signal Messenger, LLC
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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const stringify = (value: unknown): string => {
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try {
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// `JSON.stringify` can return `undefined` (TypeScript has incorrect types here).
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// However, this is fine because we interpolate it into a string, so it shows up as
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// "undefined" in the final error message.
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return JSON.stringify(value);
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} catch (err) {
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return Object.prototype.toString.call(value);
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}
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};
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import { reallyJsonStringify } from './reallyJsonStringify';
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// `missingCaseError` is useful for compile-time checking that all `case`s in
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// a `switch` statement have been handled, e.g.
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@@ -32,4 +23,4 @@ const stringify = (value: unknown): string => {
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// handled by our `switch` / `case` statement which is useful for code
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// maintenance and system evolution.
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export const missingCaseError = (x: never): TypeError =>
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new TypeError(`Unhandled case: ${stringify(x)}`);
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new TypeError(`Unhandled case: ${reallyJsonStringify(x)}`);
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