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…d key (vercel#1864) * change the fetcher argument to be consistent with the key * fix test cases * fix type checks
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Currently
useSWR([1, 2, 3], fetcher)will use the fetcher signaturefetcher(a, b, c) => data. With this PR it changes tofetcher([a, b, c]) => data, which makes the argument consistent, and unblocks other features we want to add in the future.This also simplifies the type definitions and inference a lot.
Planned as a breaking change in 2.0.