Automatic merge from submit-queue
Make kubectl edit work with unstructured objects
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/35993
1. First (before any other changes), added several test cases for complex edit scenarios:
- [x] ensure the edit loop bails out if given the same result that already caused errors
- [x] ensure an edited file with a syntax error is reopened preserving the input
- [x] ensure objects with existing "caused-by" annotations get updated with the current command
2. Refactored the edit code to prep for switching to unstructured:
- [x] made editFn operate on a slice of resource.Info objects passed as an arg, regardless of edit mode
- [x] simplified short-circuiting logic when re-editing a file containing an error
- [x] refactored how we build the various visitors (namespace enforcement, annotation application, patching, creating) so we could easily switch to just using a single visitor over a set of resource infos read from the updated input for all of them
3. Switched to using a resource builder to parse the stream of the user's edited output
- [x] improve the error message you get on syntax errors
- [x] preserve the user's input more faithfully (see how the captured testcase requests to the server changed to reflect exactly what the user edited)
- [x] stopped doing client-side conversion (means deprecating `--output-version`)
4. Switched edit to work with generic objects
- [x] use unstructured objects
- [x] fall back to generic json merge patch for unrecognized group/version/kinds
5. Added new test cases
- [x] schemaless objects falls back to generic json merge (covers TPR scenario)
- [x] edit unknown version of known kind (version "v0" of storageclass) falls back to generic json merge
```release-note
`kubectl edit` now edits objects exactly as they were retrieved from the API. This allows using `kubectl edit` with third-party resources and extension API servers. Because client-side conversion is no longer done, the `--output-version` option is deprecated for `kubectl edit`. To edit using a particular API version, fully-qualify the resource, version, and group used to fetch the object (for example, `job.v1.batch/myjob`)
```