feat(oneOf,anyOf): explicit discriminator mapping when >1 key/type#1465
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This also adds support for explicit discriminator mapping in anyOf and fixes JSON encoding for non-explicit mappings when explicit mappings are present.
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NOTE: This also results in a change in ordering of some variants for the generated encode/decode methods. Logic for each variant is now defined in the same order as the consts. The only downside I see is the unnecessary diffs which seems an acceptable trade-off to adding more complexity to preserve the original ordering.
Fixes #980
Refs #491