strictly On
inline fun <I : O, O : State> BehaviourContextWithFSM<O>.strictlyOn(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, O>)
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Add STRICT handler to list of available in future BehaviourContextWithFSM. Strict means that for input State will be used State::class == kClass and any State with exactly the same type will pass requirements