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Tetsuro Nakamura 0a3dcadb0a Negative member_of query with microversion 1.32
This patch adds microversion 1.32 supporting the forbidden aggregate
expression within existing ``member_of`` queryparam both in
``GET /resource_providers`` and in ``GET /allocation_candidates``.
Forbidden aggregates are prefixed with a ``!``.

We do NOT support ``!`` within the ``in:`` list:

  ?member_of=in:<agg1>,<agg2>,!<agg3>

but we support ``!in:`` prefix:

  ?member_of=!in:<agg1>,<agg2>,<agg3>

which is equivalent to:

  ?member_of=!<agg1>&member_of=!<agg2>&member_of=!<agg3>

where candidate resource providers must not be in agg1, agg2, or agg3.

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