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refactor(@ngtools/webpack): consolidate diagnostic helper functions #21294

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All the webpack related diagnostic helplers are now located in one file which simplifies maintenance and reduces the number of required imports.

All the webpack related diagnostic helplers are now located in one file which simplifies maintenance and reduces the number of required imports.
@clydin clydin added the target: minor This PR is targeted for the next minor release label Jul 6, 2021
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@clydin clydin merged commit 492c879 into angular:master Jul 7, 2021
@clydin clydin deleted the webpack5/diagnostics-cleanup branch July 7, 2021 13:24
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