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Imho, it would be very nice to point to a reference implementation or code snippet how this is to be implemented correctly. As a Dev, I would feel more confident looking at a code example to check my understanding. I like the example, but a simple example cannot cover all the interesting corner cases :)
I wonder if you could just point to an implementation, e.g. in an AsyncAPI documentation generator / renderer / playground. If you decouple the merge logic to its own function, it's easy to read and to write tests against it. (Maybe also link to tests? Some specs even provide test-suites specifically to test whether you implemented something correctly).
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What Dev Docs changes are you proposing?
@Fannon made a good point regarding the lack of expanded documentation regarding how the new traits merge mechanism works in v3.
Literally, the following is their comment:
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