Replace prettyprint with code tag for prism.#15573
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LGTM as this completes the migration, following the initial changes #15568 which added Prism.js. |
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Removes the old prettyprint js entirely in favor of prism.js.
Javadoc has a built-in option for syntax highlighting code blocks too (--syntax-highlight) but I didn't play with it. prism seems easier to customize/ handle if we need any tweaks to it.