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* Move EC2 networking objects into network-policy.json

* ec2_vpc_nacl: Add integration tests

* ec2_vpc_nacl: Migrate tests to use module_defaults

* ec2_vpc_nacl: (integration tests) Add missing AWS permissions

* ec2_vpc_nacl: (integration tests) Update tests for ipv6 support

* ec2_vpc_nacl: Migrate to AnsibleAWSModule

* Fix sanity tests for ec2_vpc_nacl and ec2_vpc_nacl_info

* ec2_vpc_nacl_info: Migrate to AnsibleAWSModule

* ec2_vpc_nacl_info: (integration tests) Rename from ec2_vpc_nacl_facts to ec2_vpc_nacl_info and add a test using a filter (by tag)

* Pick availability zones dynamically

Rather than assuming that AZa and AZb always exist (they don't), query to find out which AZs we have available first

* Test that the NACLs we get back are actually the *saml* NACL rather than duplicates/delete remove

* Cleanup IPv6 tests a little.

Note: IPv6 support for ec2_vpc_nacl not complete yet.

This provides the initial framework, and should ensure things don't start exploding when support is added.

* Removing subnets by name from a NACL *is* now supported

* Fix ec2_vpc_nacl return documentation
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