Kubernetes Submit Queue 8214f7bb29 Merge pull request #45839 from caesarxuchao/client-gen-vendor
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let client-gen understand vendor

This is extracted from #44784, where we move external api types to k8s.io/api. After the move, the types will locate at vendor/k8s.io/api/xxx. However, gengo index the parsed package using the import path, which is stripped of  the vendor/ prefix, so we'll need to strip the vendor/ prefix as necessary in client-gen.

This PR doesn't produce any change to the generated clientset yet since all types are still in the kubernetes repo.
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