Commit c471c6b
Fix ArrayDescriber splitting arrayKey() union into anyOf [array, object]
When TypeInfo resolves `array<T>` (single generic parameter, no explicit
key type), the key defaults to `arrayKey()` which is `union(int, string)`.
ArrayDescriber was splitting this into separate `array<int, T>` and
`array<string, T>` types, producing `anyOf: [{type: array}, {type: object}]`
in the OpenAPI schema. This is incorrect — `array<T>` in PHP means a
JSON array, not "either array or object".
Additionally, when a Traversable object is used as a generic parameter
(e.g. `list<MyIterableClass>`), StringTypeResolver wraps it in
CollectionType(ObjectType) with no key/value type info. ArrayDescriber
then describes this as `array<unknown>`. The fix detects when the wrapped
type is an ObjectType and delegates to the chain so ClassDescriber can
create a proper `$ref`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>1 parent e651ed9 commit c471c6b
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