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[stable] 2 small frontend fix-ups after v2.091.0#11028

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@kinke kinke commented Apr 12, 2020

Cleaning up after #10952 and #10988.

@kinke kinke requested a review from ibuclaw as a code owner April 12, 2020 21:22
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@kinke kinke changed the title 2 small frontend fix-ups after v2.091.0 [stable] 2 small frontend fix-ups after v2.091.0 Apr 12, 2020
@dlang-bot dlang-bot merged commit 83a929e into dlang:stable Apr 13, 2020
@kinke kinke deleted the stable branch April 13, 2020 11:01
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