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@DanielMSchmidt DanielMSchmidt commented Dec 11, 2025

This PR adds a mechanism to track and supress deprecations on a module basis. For the full end-to-end implementation see #37795, this PR splits up that work into more reviewable chunks. This PR is based on #37999

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1.15.x

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  • If a change needs to be reverted, we will roll out an update to the code within 7 days.

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@DanielMSchmidt DanielMSchmidt requested a review from a team as a code owner December 11, 2025 12:47
@DanielMSchmidt DanielMSchmidt added the no-changelog-needed Add this to your PR if the change does not require a changelog entry label Dec 11, 2025
@DanielMSchmidt DanielMSchmidt force-pushed the add-deprecation-surpression-tracking branch from 5402a27 to 008e320 Compare December 11, 2025 12:49
we will add sth like this again when we will be able display a nicer diagnostic with the origin
@DanielMSchmidt DanielMSchmidt force-pushed the add-deprecation-surpression-tracking branch from 008e320 to 8b295d5 Compare December 12, 2025 13:31
This struct tracks and validates deprecations in the context of a graph walk. We need a struct to keep track of the module calls that opt-out of deprecation warnings.
@DanielMSchmidt DanielMSchmidt force-pushed the add-deprecation-surpression-tracking branch from 8b295d5 to 2746850 Compare December 12, 2025 13:36
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