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Regression - private subclasses showing#131
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Hey @MattKiazyk, sorry for not responding sooner. Thank you for submitting this PR! Everything is looking great, and I'm excited to include this as part of Friday's forthcoming release. |
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Issue: Private symbols are showing up in pages when they inherit from a public symbol.
I believe this is a regression caused by the refactor in #99. This was working correctly in 1.0-beta.2
The issue is that
symbolsis being used inrelationshipclosure, but instead of using the filtered var, it's using the symbol property that's passed into the init - which is not filtered. This causes private subclasses to show on a parent page. The private page wasn't created, causing a missing link.I went with the easy filter inside the closure option fix.
I also wrote a quick test to hopefully stop any reggressions in the future where any non-public subclasses should never be shown anywhere.