Return an empty String instead of null when creating a mock#373
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I believe `String` values in mocks should return `""` by default. It is a historically 'special' type which has always had some special 'primitive-like' privileges. I assume people expect it to return a nice value as well!
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See #372 for reference
I believe
Stringvalues in mocks should return""by default.It is a historically 'special' type which has always had some special 'primitive-like' privileges.
I assume people expect it to return a nice value as well!
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