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Just discovered this awesome library. Just what I was looking for! Thanks very much.
I had a look at the code for the object decoder and noted that it iterates over the fields of the fields of the object specification and returns as a result only these fields. That great for cleaning JSON input values, however I often need to check that fields in the input json object are only those defined by the object decoder. To support this I think we need a strict argument on the object() decoder that checks and reports an error if any additional fields are found in the json object.
  static object<A>(decoders?: DecoderObject<A>, strict?: boolean = false) {
    return new Decoder((json: unknown) => {
      if (isJsonObject(json) && decoders) {
        let obj: any = {};
        for (const key in decoders) {
          if (decoders.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
            const r = decoders[key].decode(json[key]);
            if (r.ok === true) {
              // tslint:disable-next-line:strict-type-predicates
              if (r.result !== undefined) {
                obj[key] = r.result;
              }
            } else if (json[key] === undefined) {
              return Result.err({message: `the key '${key}' is required but was not present`});
            } else {
              return Result.err(prependAt(`.${key}`, r.error));
            }
          }
        }
        // ADDED
        if (strict) {
          for (const key in json) {
            if (!decoders.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
              return Result.err({message: `an undefined key '${key}' is present in the object`});
            }
          }
        }
        return Result.ok(obj);
      } else if (isJsonObject(json)) {
        return Result.ok(json);
      } else {
        return Result.err({message: expectedGot('an object', json)});
      }
    });
  }Joncom
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