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@trivikr trivikr commented May 26, 2021

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Refs: internal JS-2633

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move non-config interfaces to types.ts in middleware-retry.

This is similar to types.ts file in:

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@trivikr trivikr merged commit c7371b6 into aws:main May 26, 2021
@trivikr trivikr deleted the move-retry-interface-types branch May 26, 2021 23:16
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