fix(runtime): Do not hide property with more accessors#1226
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A property can be defined from both a protocol and a base class. Currently if it is in a protocol it takes precedence but there are cases which the other way around would be preferable. * (ObjCPrototype) Check for property descriptor of base class and return that we don't define it if the base one has more accessors. * (ObjCClassBuilder) When defining a property check for metadata with and without considering protocols. Use the one with more accessors. * Add unit tests
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A property can be defined from both a protocol and a base class.
Currently, the protocol definition takes precedence but there are
cases in which the other way around is correct.
don't define it if the base one has more accessors.
with and without considering protocols. Use the one with more accessors.
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refs #1223