Improve deepobject unmarshalling to support nullable.Nullable and encode.TextUnmarshaler#45
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Specifically, types that there are special edge-cases for
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Fixes #44.
This adjusts deep object unmarshalling to support types that implement
encoding.TextUnmarshaler(which fixes the issue with with unmarshalling uuid.UUID, and is an interface that is commonly implemented by other types). I'm aware that theBinderinterface exists however most types from common libraries don't/won't implement it.It also adjust deep object marshalling to support nil types, marshalling them as
field=nullrather thanfield=.Finally, it adds custom unmarshalling for the
nullable.Nullabletype. I'm not 100% happy with how I've done this, with thenullableLikeinterface, however becausenullable.Nullableis generic it's tricky to use casting/reflection to determine the type.