The "// import <path>" comment has been superseded by Go modules.
We don't have to remove them, but doing so has some advantages:
- They are used inconsistently, which is confusing.
- We can then also remove the (currently broken) hack/update-vanity-imports.sh.
- Last but not least, it would be a first step towards avoiding the k8s.io domain.
This commit was generated with
sed -i -e 's;^package \(.*\) // import.*;package \1;' $(git grep -l '^package.*// import' | grep -v 'vendor/')
Everything was included, except for
package labels // import k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/labels
because that package is marked as "read-only".
Kubernetes-commit: 8a908e0c0bd96a3455edf7e3b5f5af90564e65b0
This introduces a polymorphic scale client capable of operating against
scale subresources which return different group-versions of Scale. The
scale subresources may be in group-versions different than the scale
itself, so that we no longer need a copy of every scalable resource in
the extensions API group.
To discovery which Scale group-versions go to which subresources,
discovery is used.
The scale client maintains its own internal versions and conversions to
several external versions, with a "hub" version that's a copy of the
autoscaling internal version.
It currently supports the following group-versions for Scale subresources:
- extensions/v1beta1.Scale
- autoscaling/v1.Scale
Kubernetes-commit: d61a2d90372c301dd11088df8941acf2bb01c38c