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There should be versions of those methods that take a serializer - that's the one you want to use if you want to avoid the reified type |
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These methods have only
inline fun <reified T>
versions of them which severely limits their usability in kotlin code since you either have to call them with a concrete type or you have to propagateinline
up into your code (which then cannot be virtual, etc).I think they should have a
KClass<T>
version of them so they can be used with generics in kotlin.This is how it could look like:
I don't really know if it is even possible, but from user's perspective it sure is needed. I opened it first as an disscussion in case it is a complete nonsense.
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