I'm interested in compiling my GWT code unaware of any user.agent. When 
removing the user.agent property from the xml GWT compiles 5 permutations 
but I would actually like just one (for Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Edge). I 
can for example set the user.agent to Safari, compile it and it runs 
(apparently) perfectly fine in Firefox but of course I get the severe 
warning that: "Possible problem with your *.gwt.xml module file.". 

So my question is two fold:

   - Can I create just one permutation without getting a warning when 
   loading the file
   - How could I check where GWT creates different JavaScript code for 
   different browsers to find possible issues when just using one permutation 
   for the listed browsers.

If it helps:

   - I'm not using any GUI functionality from GWT. Basically GWT is only 
   glue code between TypeScript and a WebAssembly API.
   - The whole project consists of 2 GWT Projects, where one will launch a 
   native javascript web worker which loads the 2nd GWT project.

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