Currently arrays, nested object literals, and nested schema references get a sparse treatment on generated value objects, by which I mean type information is lost from the OAS source into the generated types.
I'd like Panettone to do better, because challenge and fun.
Currently investigating whether using FantasyLand patterns will provide the parsing logic with more horsepower to do this kind of type interpretation in an accurate, predictable, and reliable way.
Creating this ticket for time tracking purposes and developing straight on main since no one uses this repo except me.
Currently arrays, nested object literals, and nested schema references get a sparse treatment on generated value objects, by which I mean type information is lost from the OAS source into the generated types.
I'd like Panettone to do better, because challenge and fun.
Currently investigating whether using FantasyLand patterns will provide the parsing logic with more horsepower to do this kind of type interpretation in an accurate, predictable, and reliable way.
Creating this ticket for time tracking purposes and developing straight on main since no one uses this repo except me.