Fix OperatorInfo decoder when type is partitionedOutputInfo#45
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Fix OperatorInfo decoder when type is partitionedOutputInfo#45xuorig wants to merge 4 commits intotreasure-data:masterfrom
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Big diff, but this is what was missing.
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When upgrading Presto, we started getting a bunch of:
It sounds like the class was never added when the model version was added. Regenerating the versions added a bunch of other things to older version. I'm not totally certain if that was manually removed before, so please give this a good 👁 !
Added a test to demonstrate what was failing.