Fix matching function signatures with a single list parameter#8245
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Problem
Skript would fail to identify
foo(n: numbers)andfoo(n: numbers)as the same function signature. This resulted in an api exception when attempting to load the second function, rather than a nice parse error.This was due to a failure to convert array types to their component types when looking for converters, which would always fail.
Solution
Ensures array types are unwrapped when matching signatures.
Testing Completed
Supporting Information
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