Dart - unpack() must use eager list reader#6723
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| /// If `lazy` is false, reads the whole list immediately on access. | ||
| class ListReader<E> extends Reader<List<E>> { | ||
| final Reader<E> _elementReader; | ||
| final bool lazy; |
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The recently added unpack() used the default reader getters. Turns out, those read lists lazily wich breaks the "contract" of unpack() of reading the whole object at once. This PR fixes that to read lists eagerly.