![]() On py3.9 and py3.10, `dict[str, str]` and other typing forms are kinda considered classes, but they still fail when doing `issubclass`, so specifically exclude generic aliases before calling issubclass. Fix #4424 Bonus fix: support upcasting of pydantic v1 and v2 models |
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