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Describe the bug When finding the methods within a class, overloaded method signatures are ignored.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Create a class with a method that has multiple signatures with the same name (called function overloading).
Try to create an auto-spy from that class and spy on that method. There is no way to specify which overload is to be mocked/spied on.
Expected behavior Among the overloaded signatures, one is able to be selected or specified.
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Describe the bug
When finding the methods within a class, overloaded method signatures are ignored.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Create a class with a method that has multiple signatures with the same name (called function overloading).
Try to create an auto-spy from that class and spy on that method. There is no way to specify which overload is to be mocked/spied on.
Expected behavior
Among the overloaded signatures, one is able to be selected or specified.
Screenshots
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