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Remove duplicated imports #1414

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@wing328 wing328 commented Nov 11, 2018

PR checklist

  • Read the contribution guidelines.
  • Ran the shell script under ./bin/ to update Petstore sample so that CIs can verify the change. (For instance, only need to run ./bin/{LANG}-petstore.sh and ./bin/security/{LANG}-petstore.sh if updating the {LANG} (e.g. php, ruby, python, etc) code generator or {LANG} client's mustache templates). Windows batch files can be found in .\bin\windows\.
  • Filed the PR against the correct branch: master, 3.4.x, 4.0.x. Default: master.
  • Copied the technical committee to review the pull request if your PR is targeting a particular programming language.

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Remove duplicated imports from Lua client

cc @OpenAPITools/generator-core-team

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Looks good to me.

@wing328 wing328 merged commit 7ce38aa into master Nov 11, 2018
@wing328 wing328 deleted the duplicated_import branch November 11, 2018 15:31
A-Joshi pushed a commit to ihsmarkitoss/openapi-generator that referenced this pull request Feb 27, 2019
* remove duplicated imports

* fix model import in java

* update generator docs

* fix model import for retrofit2 client
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