Kubernetes Submit Queue b873fc4453 Merge pull request #57879 from bowei/gce-gen
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Code generation for GCE compute interface

Use code generation to "write" most of the GCE cloud provider library. This enables the following:

- Consistent interfaces, including handling of the different API versions (GA, alpha, beta)
- Efficient implementation of cross cutting features such as metrics, logging, tracing etc. Adding such features has in the past been a tedious and error prone endeavor. 
- High fidelity mocks for all of the compute API. What this means is that most of our controller logic can be tested as unit tests in a consistent way without creating individual mocks by hand.

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