[Functions] Address more Swift 6 warnings #14772
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Note: module is not yet 100% Swift 6 compliant.
I added
@MainActorso the compiler enforces that the completion handler can only be called on the main actor. This address the error in step 1.The new
@MainActorattribute needed to bubble up to signature of a function that called the first one.HTTPSCallableResultwhich is not Sendable, so sending it could cause data races.HTTPSCallableResultas Sendable (it would have to be unchecked) because it retains anAny. While our SDK could be audited to verify that it doesn't access theAnyreference, there'd be no way to enforce that it isn't accessed unsafely in SDK or client code.HTTPSCallableResultissendingwhich indicates that it isn't accessed after being returned to the calling context.Task or actor isolated value cannot be senterror in the above screenshot is tricky. The following fixes appear to address it. I think the issue is that we need to indicate that theAnyvalue is only owned in the current context. To do that, we markresponseDataJSONto return asending Any. MarkingFunctionsSerializerasSendableis the final piece. I'm less sure why it resolves it though? Previously, I addedsendingtoFunctionsSerializer'sdecodeAPI but that led to errors down a rabbit hole that I ultimately couldn't solve simply.#no-changelog