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Inline Source Maps #5617

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@vsavkin vsavkin commented Dec 4, 2015

Review only second commit.

Currently, importing from 'angular2/angular2', in addition to providing Angular tokens, brings in global-es6.d.ts. Since we are deprecating 'angular2/angular2', we need to do the same in 'angular2/core'.
@vsavkin vsavkin changed the title I Inline Source Maps Dec 4, 2015
@vsavkin vsavkin added the action: review The PR is still awaiting reviews from at least one requested reviewer label Dec 4, 2015
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@IgorMinar IgorMinar added pr_state: LGTM action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker and removed action: review The PR is still awaiting reviews from at least one requested reviewer labels Dec 4, 2015
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Merging PR #5617 on behalf of @jelbourn to branch presubmit-jelbourn-pr-5617.

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