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Update react in /modules/frontend from 16.3.0 to 16.3.2 #130

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Dependencies.io has updated react (a npm dependency in /modules/frontend) from "16.3.0" to "16.3.2".

16.3.2

React

  • Improve the error message when passing null or undefined to React.cloneElement. (nicolevy in #12534)

React DOM

  • Fix an IE crash in development when using <StrictMode>. (bvaughn in #12546)
  • Fix labels in User Timing measurements for new component types. (bvaughn in #12609)
  • Improve the warning about wrong component type casing. (nicolevy in #12533)
  • Improve general performance in development mode. (gaearon in #12537)
  • Improve performance of the experimental unstable_observedBits API with nesting. (gaearon in #12543)

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