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Continuation of "function is not a function" bug #102

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@linegel linegel commented Feb 7, 2019

Need help with an investigation of a reason(s) for this behavior. Maybe be null as a parent should be used only for abstract base class?

Need help with an investigation of a reason(s) for this behavior. Maybe be null as a parent should be used only for abstract base class?
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I've added an explanation by @geekjob

@denysdovhan denysdovhan merged commit 6a7a826 into denysdovhan:master Feb 8, 2021
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# [1.19.0](v1.18.0...v1.19.0) (2021-02-08)

### Features

* Continuation of "function is not a function" bug ([#102](#102)) ([6a7a826](6a7a826))
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