WIP: Don't typealias Month #174
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This is just one example from the codebase. Why are so many APIs
expectand why do we even try to usetypealiasat all? This makes it more difficult to define a nice API for Kotlin and it causes lots of code repetition. It's even impossible to usesealed interface/classwithexpect/actualbecause the multiplatform code lives in different modules (see #173, #177 and #175 for how this can be useful).I think it would be much better to separate the
expectAPIs and make theminternaland expose a nice and clear non-expect basedpublicAPI (which can call theinternal expectAPI inside).What do you think?