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Rob Shearman authored
is_ptr cannot be used because it follows the chain of types into the type which has the context_handle attribute, which is typically "void *" and so causes these context handles to be incorrectly detected as context handles. Instead, we can use is_aliaschain_ptr to follow the chain of aliases without following pointers and the absence of the context_handle attribute indicates that it must be present on a type after following a pointer.
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