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fix: csharp serializer incorrectly handles unwrappable dictionaries #1483

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If you had unwrappable dictionaries in your properties, it would incorrectly generate unnecessary code for it.

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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

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@jonaslagoni jonaslagoni merged commit eb7dd62 into asyncapi:master Aug 22, 2023
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@jonaslagoni jonaslagoni deleted the fix_csharp_additional_property_serialize branch August 22, 2023 18:41
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