Updated reflective finding of declared vals in Bundles. #181
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A while ago, I added a check that elaborates the declared fields of a class and examines whether methods share names with fields to determine whether they are
valaccessors or not (along with other checks, like arity).This made parameter-less methods returning instances of
Datawork inside modules, but issue #179 brings up the problem that this won't work in aBundle. The branch here fixes this issue by performing the new check forvalaccessors inBundleinstances. In order to reduce the redundant code, I thought it might be a good idea to factor out the generation of a list of methods categorized asvalaccessors into another object's method.