socket.io-client-swift/Source/SocketAckEmitter.swift
David Beck 536367392f Switch to using Any instead of AnyObject
In Swift 3 AnyObject is rarely what you want to use. Objective-C API gets imported as Any and while types like Array and Dictionary can be coerced to AnyObject, they prefer Any, which doesn’t require a manual cast.
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//
// SocketAckEmitter.swift
// Socket.IO-Client-Swift
//
// Created by Erik Little on 9/16/15.
//
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
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//
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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// THE SOFTWARE.
import Foundation
public final class SocketAckEmitter : NSObject {
let socket: SocketIOClient
let ackNum: Int
init(socket: SocketIOClient, ackNum: Int) {
self.socket = socket
self.ackNum = ackNum
}
public func with(_ items: SocketData...) {
guard ackNum != -1 else { return }
socket.emitAck(ackNum, with: items)
}
public func with(_ items: [Any]) {
guard ackNum != -1 else { return }
socket.emitAck(ackNum, with: items)
}
}