refactor(@angular-devkit/build-angular): reduce Webpack specific overlap in stats table generation#27465
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…lap in stats table generation Webpack-specific types and imports have been reduced within the logic for the build stats table generation. This reduces the amount of unused code that needs to be loaded when not using a Webpack-based bundler.
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Webpack-specific types and imports have been reduced within the logic for the build stats table generation. This reduces the amount of unused code that needs to be loaded when not using a Webpack-based bundler.