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Regenerate Protocol Buffers Go code to remove dependency on deprecated Go module #140

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@bflad bflad commented Jan 14, 2022

Reference: golang/protobuf#1306

This does not appear to be generating any meaningful differences.

Updated via:

pushd tfprotov5/internal/tfplugin5
./generate.sh
popd
pushd tfprotov6/internal/tfplugin6
./generate.sh
popd
go mod tidy

…d Go module

Reference: golang/protobuf#1306

This does not appear to be generating any meaningful differences.

Updated via:

```console
pushd tfprotov5/internal/tfplugin5
./generate.sh
popd
pushd tfprotov6/internal/tfplugin6
./generate.sh
popd
go mod tidy
```
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Looks harmless to me :)

@bflad bflad merged commit 0e9a819 into main Jan 18, 2022
@bflad bflad deleted the bflad-regenerate-protobuf branch January 18, 2022 18:15
@bflad bflad added this to the v0.6.0 milestone Jan 18, 2022
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