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This RFC proposes improving the TypeScript type declarations for @stdlib/utils/group-own. Currently, considerable type information is lost when returning results, which are presently typed as any.
Ideally, we'd improve declarations similar to @stdlib/utils/group-by which better preserves type info.
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AcceptedRFC feature request which has been accepted.RFC feature request which has been accepted.EnhancementIssue or pull request for enhancing existing functionality.Issue or pull request for enhancing existing functionality.Good First IssueA good first issue for new contributors!A good first issue for new contributors!RFCRequest for comments. Feature requests and proposed changes.Request for comments. Feature requests and proposed changes.TypeScriptIssue involves or relates to TypeScript.Issue involves or relates to TypeScript.difficulty: 1Low degree of difficulty. Should be straightforward to implement and/or resolve.Low degree of difficulty. Should be straightforward to implement and/or resolve.priority: NormalNormal priority concern or feature request.Normal priority concern or feature request.