This typo was bugging me for quite some time, now it is no longer. To not break the API of any dependent projects, the old property is still kept as a deprecated property, pointing to the same object as the new one. This leaves us the option to replace the property entirely in some future release.
This typo was bugging me for quite some time, now it is no longer. To not break the API of any dependent projects, the old property is still kept as a deprecated property, pointing to the same object as the new one. This leaves us the option to replace the property entirely in some future release.