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move f.Command out of the factory
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
Moves the "f.Command" method out of factory_client_access
cc @soltysh
Callers must take a dependency on one or the other set of conversions
and default client behavior. Future changes may add a Versioned() type,
but this is an accurate reflection of current code state.
Reduce all uses of Unstructured to the simpler form, and avoid asking
for mapper or typer unless it is required. Use Typed() for places that
previously used VersionedObject, and remove paths for versioned objects
from code that is now using unstructured.
Moves DisabledClientMapperForMapping wrapper to new Local attribute.
Removes Factory#NewUnstructuredBuilder in favor of new Unstructured
builder attribute.
* Rename variables and functions to match Go convention.
For example, UsageError --> UsageErrorf.
* Remove redundant or unreachable code.
* Simplify some utility functions (no functionality changes).
* Fix hanging 'if { return } else { return }' constructs.
* Fix several incorrect printf verbs.
Some kubectl commands were deprecated but would fail to print the
correct warning message when a flag was given before the command name.
# Correctly prints the warning that "resize" is deprecated and
# "scale" is now preferred.
kubectl scale [...]
# Should print the same warning but no warning is printed.
kubectl --v=1 scale [...]
This was due to a fragile check on os.Args[1].
This commit implements a new function deprecatedCmd() that is used to
construct new "passthrough" commands which are marked as deprecated and
hidden.
Note that there is an existing "filters" system that may be preferable
to the system created in this commit. I'm not sure why the "filters"
array was not used for all deprecated commands in the first place.
The grace-period is automatically set to 1 unless --force is provided,
and the client waits until the object is deleted.
This preserves backwards compatibility with 1.4 and earlier. It does not
handle scenarios where the object is deleted and a new object is created
with the same name.