Use marker trait StrictCodec to indicate strict one-to-one correspondance #252
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This is related to #251. I'd like to put this out for discussions first to see if we like this approach before writing tests and other stuff.
This introduces a marker trait
StrictCodec
(together withderive(Strict)
). Any types implementingStrictCodec
are supposed to have strict one-to-one correspondence. This avoids accidentally introducing those non-strict types when it matters -- for example, when we need to handle user inputs and want to have peace of mind that we can freely decode and encode stuff.