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Update dependency google-closure-compiler to v20181125 #19487

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This PR contains the following updates:

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google-closure-compiler devDependencies major 20181028.0.1 -> 20181125.1.0 homepage, source

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v20181125.1.0

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@renovate-bot renovate-bot force-pushed the renovate/google-closure-compiler-20181125.x branch from 2482c94 to fe3a981 Compare December 12, 2018 15:08
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This is safe to merge. It's used in some of our tooling, but it isn't the compiler used to build the minified runtime for releases.

@danielrozenberg danielrozenberg merged commit 25b55c1 into ampproject:master Dec 12, 2018
@renovate-bot renovate-bot deleted the renovate/google-closure-compiler-20181125.x branch December 12, 2018 16:36
noranazmy pushed a commit to noranazmy/amphtml that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2019
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