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Make io-ts/fp-ts dependencies (#27)

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Update all dependencies (#26)

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Upgrade to TypeScript 3.2 and fix protocol types (#9)

TypeScript 3.2 brings typed `Function.call`, which has revealed a
deficiency in our JSON-RPC type definitions. The `params` argument for
the `RequestHandler` and `NotificationHandler` callbacks was
incompatible with `undefined` in its union, even though an incoming RPC
request could have its `params` property omitted. Correct this mistake
by including `undefined` in the `RPCParams` union type.

Finish fixing #5 by also allowing `params` to be omitted for
notifications. Fix the unit tests which did not catch this issue before.

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