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Both confirm modals previously used a "Yes, <verb>" pattern that read
like a question-and-answer dialog ("Are you sure? Yes, forfeit"); the
canonical UX pattern for a destructive confirm is just the bare verb.
The Confirm New Game modal's primary button is now "New game" instead
of "Yes, abandon" — matching the verb the user originally clicked
and framing the action positively rather than as a loss.
The Forfeit Confirm modal's primary button is now "Forfeit" instead
of "Yes, forfeit" — same pattern, less ceremony.
The Pause menu's own Resume / Forfeit buttons are unchanged: it's an
action menu, not a destructive confirm, and bare verbs are already
correct there.
Two doc comments and the ui_modal.rs spawn_modal_button example
docstring are updated to reflect the new copy. Marker symbol names
(ConfirmYesButton, ForfeitConfirmButton) are kept to avoid
unnecessary churn — the rename would ripple into mouse-input handlers
without a matching user-visible benefit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>