public sealed class DeleteGroupRequest : IMessage<DeleteGroupRequest>, IEquatable<DeleteGroupRequest>, IDeepCloneable<DeleteGroupRequest>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
The DeleteGroup request. The default behavior is to be able to delete a
single group without any descendants.
If this field is true, then the request means to delete a group with all
its descendants. Otherwise, the request means to delete a group only when
it has no descendants. The default value is false.
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