feat(ember): Stop warning for onError usage#16547
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This deprecates the `ignoreEmberOnErrorWarning` option, as it is no longer used. Previously, we logged a warnining if we detected that this was used. But the option is now deprecated/will be removed, and since there is no real logic attached to this we can simply remove this (as well as the usage of the global `Ember` namespace) to avoid deprecations.
Co-authored-by: Lukas Stracke <lukas.stracke@sentry.io>
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This deprecates the
ignoreEmberOnErrorWarningoption, as it is no longer used. Previously, we logged a warnining if we detected that this was used. But the option is now deprecated/will be removed, and since there is no real logic attached to this we can simply remove this (as well as the usage of the globalEmbernamespace) to avoid deprecations.Closes #16504