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Add forgotten changelog messages.#7882

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@berni44 berni44 commented Mar 18, 2021

Taken from #7545.

Forgotten in #7844 and #7846.

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Thanks!

@dlang-bot dlang-bot merged commit 8db66b5 into dlang:master Mar 19, 2021
@berni44 berni44 deleted the add_forgotten_changelogs branch April 28, 2021 17:38
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