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GODRIVER-2234 Remove dependencies added by operationgen #815

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GODRIVER-2234

Removes the packr and genny modules that were being used by operationgen (removed in GODRIVER-2154). Tidies go.mod and go.sum. Revendors modules (go mod vendor).

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LGTM, thanks for the quick fix!

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+3 −221,011

Looks good 🎉 👍

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Failing TestCausalConsistencyExamples test due to GODRIVER-2238.

@benjirewis benjirewis merged commit 0037d8f into mongodb:master Nov 18, 2021
@benjirewis benjirewis deleted the removeOpGenDeps.2234 branch November 18, 2021 22:01
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