fix(forms): use strict runtimeType checks instead of instanceof#6981
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fix(forms): use strict runtimeType checks instead of instanceof#6981vsavkin wants to merge 1 commit intoangular:masterfrom
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Currently, validators extending built-in validators are treated as built-in. This can result in an error when both a real built-in validator and a custom one are applied to the same element.
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Merging PR #6981 on behalf of @btford to branch presubmit-btford-pr-6981. |
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Currently, validators extending built-in validators are treated as built-in.
This can result in an error when both a real built-in validator and a custom one are applied to the same element.