Fix breaking change for overrides with zero value #997
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Some languages, notably Go, treat zero as a "blank" integer value, and existing users have relied upon previous behavior where zero was not significant. I'm reverting those changes made in #988 even though they're technically correct.
In practice, nobody is actually setting these to a significant zero (and in many cases, it's not even allowed to be significant zero according to the various model validations), so this revert in behavior is relatively safe.