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Generate correct return types in IdentityCache compiler #1939

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There is a difference in behavior between the return types of the existing IdentityCache compiler and how IdentityCache compiler actually works.

In the aliased fetch methods, IdentityCache will return an array unless the field has the unique property, even if it is not a multi-type. Previously, our IdentityCache compiler was always setting the return type as a single object for those methods.

There is a difference in behavior between the return types of the existing
IdentityCache compiler and how IdentityCache compiler actually works.

In the aliased fetch methods, IdentityCache will return an array unless
the field has the `unique` property, even if it is not a multi-type.
Previously, our IdentityCache compiler was always setting the return type
as a single object for those methods.
@egiurleo egiurleo added bug Something isn't working bugfix and removed bug Something isn't working labels Jun 21, 2024
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@egiurleo egiurleo merged commit 3854808 into main Jun 27, 2024
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@egiurleo egiurleo deleted the emily/identity-cache branch June 27, 2024 14:14
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