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philippjfr avatar philippjfr commented on June 12, 2024

Reference resolution happens at the param level so I've transferred this for now and marked it as a discussion point. @MarcSkovMadsen is correct that in other scenarios we do treated un-annotated methods as if they depended on all parameters so making them valid references would be consistent.

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maximlt avatar maximlt commented on June 12, 2024

in other scenarios we do treated un-annotated methods as if they depended on all parameters

Does anyone remember the rationale for this behavior? (I'd rather have to type something explicit like param.depends('*'))

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philippjfr avatar philippjfr commented on June 12, 2024

Does anyone remember the rationale for this behavior?

Yes, @jbednar strongly argued that it would be easy to forget to declare the dependencies so this was the safe default behavior. I've wavered on this in the past but think generally it was the right default behavior.

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