Hi All,

If I'm using instrument_class events to add some constraints to a table, what's the 'right' way to spot when it's a subclass is being instrumented? (where I'm guessing I shouldn't add the constraints).

My current attempt is here:

https://github.com/Mortar/mortar_mixins/commit/b82bea1dbc1393e24116943804b192df056a70e7

...but that feels a bit hacky.

Thoughts?

Chris

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