Handling multiple error types. #38
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This pull request will fix #37 by:
then()/success()/failure()to not use the wrong onethen()to promote Task type fromTask<P1, V1, E1>toTask<P2, V2, E2>(includingE1 -> E2Error type change)For more information, please see MultipleErrorTypesTests.swift.
Caveat
If Task1 and Task2 have different Error types and
request2fails,you will still receive
errorInfoas non-nil, but nowerrorInfo!.errorwill become asnil.This is because there is no way to convert
request2's error back to task1's Error type (which is required insuccess()task-flow).To avoid this default behavior, it is user's job to add error-conversion logic to maintain same Error type throughout the task-flow, by adding another type-promotable
then()/success()/failure().