Fix emitting PANIC
in generated programs when we don't have access to the schema of resource properties
#1344
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Description
Fixes #1341
The problem here is when we don't have access to a pulumi schema during program-gen, then
currentResourcePropertyType
from thegenerator
type isnil
. Then at some point we ask fortypeName(g.currentResourcePropertyType)
and call.String()
on the schema type which isnil
causing aPANIC
to be generated. This PR simply makes sure thatcurrentResourcePropertyType
is initialized to a non-nil value to avoid the panic.That is only half of the problem of #1341 though, because we should have access to the schema when generating examples in the docs. That is however not something we can fix from the point of view of pulumi-java
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