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Consider a simple module like this:
Before the changes in this PR, compiling that module would generate a warning like this:
That's not ideal since (a) the import is actually used and (b) the user didn't import the module themselves anyway, so they have no way to fix the warning. By changing it to an implicit import, the warning can be avoided.
Ideally there would be some other way to avoid this warning, but I don't know of any alternative.