Comment by chrisfarms
2 hours ago
The "satisfies" keyword may be what you are missing. Most of the cases I used to need "as" (usually weirdly permissive types from some lib) can be nudged in line with a "satisfies"
2 hours ago
The "satisfies" keyword may be what you are missing. Most of the cases I used to need "as" (usually weirdly permissive types from some lib) can be nudged in line with a "satisfies"
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