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Nathan Hawes eabb561994 [code-completion] Give Modules a SemanticContextKind of None
This seems more correct than OtherModule, and means they're treated as
low-priority results for the session-based completion APIs. With default
options that means won't be shown in global completion results but will be
once there's some matching filter text. It also sorts them below any symbols
that actually come from other modules, which is desirable, since most symbols
don't need to be module qualified.

The SemanticContextKind change doesn't seem to affect Xcode's handling of the
results.
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