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This follows the same pattern as I used for the C++ implementation. Flattening the object is probably also possible, but I think it would involve binding references to 'super' iff they are satisfied by fields in existing ancestors and leaving them unbound if they're unsatisfied so that they can be late-bound by extending the output object. That seems at least as complicated as defining a new form of uncachedObject to represent a key-removal operation. For https://github.com/google/go-jsonnet/issues/830
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{
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"all_fields": [
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"bar",
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"baz"
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],
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"bar": 2,
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"fields": [
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"baz"
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],
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"object": {
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"baz": 3
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}
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}
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