You attempted to overwrite the built-in helper "array"

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  • ember-composable-helpers

    Composable helpers for declarative templating in Ember

  • Luckily I remembered that since the beginning of the project I was using ember-composable-helpers addon that back in the days used to have also array template helper. So after a little bit of digging I found a PR with title: [Breaking Change] Refactor helpers for Octane (Ember 3.13+), which landed in v3.0.0 of ember-composable-helpers.

  • ember-cli-update

    Update Ember CLI projects

  • Recently I updated one of my EmberJS projects (v3.15.1...v3.23.0). And I got quite an unexpected error saying:

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  • frontile

    Component Library for Ember Octane apps

  • OK, I was pretty sure I did not write the helper myself. So since I knew that form-field and form-radio are from the amazing frontile addon, I tried to look there. I found the usage of array helper, but no definition.

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