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Fix a null pointer reported in #855 (comment)

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@wing328 wing328 merged commit ea08106 into OpenAPITools:master Feb 12, 2019
@wing328 wing328 added this to the 4.0.0 milestone Feb 12, 2019
@jmini jmini deleted the fix_npe_in_headers branch February 12, 2019 21:30
A-Joshi pushed a commit to ihsmarkitoss/openapi-generator that referenced this pull request Feb 27, 2019
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