Dactyloidae/mobile/ios/Shared/Extensions/NSCoderExtensions.swift
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Swift

/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
import Foundation
/**
* There are some oddnesses around the different ways that NSKeyedArchiver decodes objects based on whether or not they were
* originally encoded using Swift 2.x or Swift 3.
* If the object was encoded on Swift 2.x, then you need to use decodeObject to unwrap it. But that will return a nil if the object was encoded on Swift 3
* For swift 3 encoded objects to you need to use decode<Type>
* These helper functions provide a unified way of achieving that
**/
extension NSCoder {
/**
* Decode as Int regardless of which Swift version was used to encode it
**/
open func decodeAsInt(forKey key: String) -> Int {
return self.decodeObject(forKey: key) as? Int ?? self.decodeInteger(forKey: key)
}
/**
* Decode as UInt64 regardless of which Swift version was used to encode it
**/
open func decodeAsUInt64(forKey key: String) -> UInt64 {
return (self.decodeObject(forKey: key) as? NSNumber)?.uint64Value ?? UInt64(self.decodeInt64(forKey: key))
}
/**
* Decode as Bool regardless of which Swift version was used to encode it
**/
open func decodeAsBool(forKey key: String) -> Bool {
return self.decodeObject(forKey: key) as? Bool ?? self.decodeBool(forKey: key)
}
/**
* Decode as Double regardless of which Swift version was used to encode it
**/
open func decodeAsDouble(forKey key: String) -> Double {
return (self.decodeObject(forKey: key) as? NSNumber)?.doubleValue ?? self.decodeDouble(forKey: key)
}
}