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Replacing any with unknown in the ReadonlyArray type declaration.
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🦋 Changeset detectedLatest commit: 2ebb6c1 The changes in this PR will be included in the next version bump. This PR includes changesets to release 1 package
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Heya! Thanks a lot for the contribution. Definitely happy to see all these any's go :)
- Just to double check my understanding: This is not a breaking change, correct?
- Please add a changeset so we get a package version bump and an entry in the changelog. (Click here to learn what changesets are, and how to add one.)
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Thanks, @gzm0 , I have added the changeset. You are right, this should not break anything. |
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LGTM! TY!
…n. (openapi-ts#2241) * Replacing `any` with `unknown` in the `ReadonlyArray` type declaration. * Added changeset.
Changes
The current declaration of the enhanced
ReadonlyArraytype uses the undesiredanytype instead of the more appropriateunknowntype.docs/updated (if necessary)pnpm run update:examplesrun (only applicable for openapi-typescript)