[Serializer][ClassDiscriminatorMapping] Fix getMappedObjectType() when a discriminator child extends another one#37860
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@fancyweb Can you check the tests? |
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@fabpot Tests are green :-) |
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Thank you @fancyweb. |
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The strategy is to sort the passed classes from the "bottom" one in the hierarchy to the "top" one so that the first
is_aingetMappedObjectType()is right.