Keychain Deserialization Errors#161
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This allows persistentToken(withIdentifier:) and allPersistentTokens() to be refactored to not ignore deserialization errors.
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Add an internal throwing initializer for creating a Token from a url, and convert the failable initializer for creating a PersistentToken from a keychain dictionary to a throwing initializer.
This fixes an issue in
persistentToken(withIdentifier:)andallPersistentTokens()where deserialization errors would be ignored, causing a persistent token that existed but could not be deserialized to be treated the same as a persistent token that did not exist.