Rename Throwable property + introduce typed-throw overloads to first common APIs#13
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Rename Throwable property + introduce typed-throw overloads to first common APIs#13
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Fixes #3
Note that I found that naming the
ThrowablepropertylocalizedDescriptiondid not lead to compiler errors as expected when the property is forgotten. Probably due toThrowablerequiring conformance toErrorwhich has a default value for it. So I had to rename it, so I renamed everything touserFriendlyMessagewhich I find most intuitive.But the main part of this PR is the addition of the
FileManagerandURLSessionoverloads. I also added a README section again to explain the motivation behind these overloads. I admit, it's not a very detailed explanation, but I think we can improve as we use these overloads in real-world apps and have more concrete examples showcasing their advantage.