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feat: add regenerate cases #1027

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@SuZhou-Joe SuZhou-Joe commented Jan 31, 2024

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ruanyl commented Jan 31, 2024

@SuZhou-Joe FYI, there are some tests failed

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@SuZhou-Joe SuZhou-Joe merged commit ad6faec into opensearch-project:main Feb 2, 2024
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* feat: add regenerate cases

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* feat: optimize cases

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(cherry picked from commit ad6faec)
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* feat: add regenerate cases

Signed-off-by: SuZhou-Joe <suzhou@amazon.com>

* feat: optimize cases

Signed-off-by: SuZhou-Joe <suzhou@amazon.com>

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(cherry picked from commit ad6faec)

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