Go: Remove toolchain directive from go/extractor/go.mod#21307
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go/extractor/go.mod#21307owen-mc wants to merge 1 commit intogithub:mainfrom
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Removes the Go toolchain directive from go/extractor/go.mod to avoid pinning the extractor module to a specific patch version, aligning with the goal of always using the latest patch release for the go 1.26 directive.
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- Remove
toolchain go1.26.0fromgo/extractor/go.mod.
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Currently the toolchain directive (
toolchain go1.26.0) has no effect, but when the next patch release 1.26.1 comes out I think it will actually keep us using 1.26.0. I have a plan to make sure we always use the latest patch release for the language version specified in the go directive (go 1.26), and it requires that this toolchain directive is removed.