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AnnotationBear: Remove LanguageDefinition #2800

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@Kawzeg Kawzeg commented Nov 29, 2018

LanguageDefinition is deprecated and should not be used.
Now uses Language instead.

Fixes #2799

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jayvdb commented Feb 4, 2019

@gitmate-bot rebase

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LanguageDefinition is deprecated and should not be used.
Now uses Language instead.

Fixes coala#2799
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AnnotationBear uses deprecated LanguageDefinition
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