feat: Support using go tool directive for protoc deps#91
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feat: Support using go tool directive for protoc deps#91
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* Use `go tool` to check if protoc should be installed. * Drop support for installing tools from `tools/*.go` files - the only reason we kept it after #89 was to avoid breaking protoc.
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This is indeed way better! Wouldn’t that potentially break some repos though that are depending on this? Should we just update them first?
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For migration I see two options:
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go toolto check if protoc should be installed.tools/*.gofiles - the only reason we kept it after feat(go/generate): Incorporate go tool support #89 was to avoid breaking protoc.