Replaced the for-loop with swift `contains` method. (#3726)
### Goals :soccer:
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- This PR contains a minor improvement to code readability. The goal of
this PR is to make Alamofire codebase even more readable and concise
without breaking the existing code and functionality.
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### Implementation Details :construction:
The method `evaluate(_ trust: SecTrust, forHost host: String)` (in the
class `PublicKeysTrustEvaluator`) throws different kind of error based
on certain conditions. One of the Boolean condition is
`pinnedKeysInServerKeys`. It checks for pinned keys in serverKeys using
for-loop. However, this can be improved by using the Swift
`contains(_:)`
[method.](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swift/array/contains(_:))
This makes the code more readable and concise.
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Performance wise I don't think there is much improvement. But it makes
the code more readable.
### Testing Details :mag:
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Since this was just a minor improvement to the existing code, I didn't
add new test cases. However, I ran all test cases and checked my code.
## Notes
- I was thinking to even shorten the code by this:
`return trust.af.publicKeys.contains(where: { keys.contains($0) }) ` but
I am not sure if this is more readable.
- This is my first open source contribution to any project. Please let
me know your feedback on this.
- Let's make Alamofire even better. 🚀
Co-authored-by: Mayank <>