Silence warning when no data is dispatched as payload for an action#726
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I often use an Alt action for sending events; for example pressXYButton. It's useful because it enforces that all data passes through the stores.
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I often use an Alt action for sending events. For example, I might dispatch the
pressXYButton()while declaring the animation for that button. I find payloadless dispatch useful because it reinforces the idea that all data passes through the stores.Currently, Alt warns if an action doesn't return data. This silences that warning.
See #506