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This commit fixes pointers to type aliases which are currently not supported. The new test cases will fail with: jsonapi: Can't unmarshal foo (string) to struct field `String`, which is a pointer to `StringType (string)` One other method to fix this when you are able to modify your types is: type StringType = string This is the new (since Go 1.9) way to declare type aliasses which treats the types differently when using reflect. See: https://github.com/golang/example/tree/master/gotypes#named-types
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This commit fixes pointers to type aliases which are currently not
supported.
The new test cases will fail with:
One other method to fix this when you are able to modify your types is:
This is the new (since Go 1.9) way to declare type aliasses which treats
the types differently when using reflect.
See: https://github.com/golang/example/tree/master/gotypes#named-types