[chore/deps] Upgrade to go-sqlite 0.27.1 (#4334)

# Description

This brings some performance improvements and SQLite 3.50.3.

## Checklist

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- [x] I/we have read the [GoToSocial contribution guidelines](https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
- [ ] I/we have discussed the proposed changes already, either in an issue on the repository, or in the Matrix chat.
- [x] I/we have not leveraged AI to create the proposed changes.
- [ ] I/we have performed a self-review of added code.
- [ ] I/we have written code that is legible and maintainable by others.
- [ ] I/we have commented the added code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas.
- [ ] I/we have made any necessary changes to documentation.
- [ ] I/we have added tests that cover new code.
- [x] I/we have run tests and they pass locally with the changes.
- [ ] I/we have run `go fmt ./...` and `golangci-lint run`.

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4334
Co-authored-by: Daenney <git@noreply.sourcery.dny.nu>
Co-committed-by: Daenney <git@noreply.sourcery.dny.nu>
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Daenney 2025-07-18 11:56:40 +02:00 committed by tobi
commit eb60081985
67 changed files with 662 additions and 261 deletions

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ type directory struct {
syms []symbol
}
// filterDirs groups the directories by import path,
// byImportPath groups the directories by import path,
// sorting the ones with the same import path by semantic version,
// most recent first.
func byImportPath(dirs []Relpath) (map[string][]*directory, error) {

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ func (ix *Index) Lookup(pkg, name string, prefix bool) []Candidate {
return nil // didn't find the package
}
var ans []Candidate
// loc is the first entry for this package name, but there may be severeal
// loc is the first entry for this package name, but there may be several
for i := loc; i < len(ix.Entries); i++ {
e := ix.Entries[i]
if e.PkgName != pkg {

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ import (
type symbol struct {
pkg string // name of the symbols's package
name string // declared name
kind string // T, C, V, or F, follwed by D if deprecated
kind string // T, C, V, or F, followed by D if deprecated
sig string // signature information, for F
}
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ func getFileExports(f *ast.File) []symbol {
// The only place a $ can occur seems to be in a struct tag, which
// can be an arbitrary string literal, and ExprString does not presently
// print struct tags. So for this to happen the type of a formal parameter
// has to be a explict struct, e.g. foo(x struct{a int "$"}) and ExprString
// has to be a explicit struct, e.g. foo(x struct{a int "$"}) and ExprString
// would have to show the struct tag. Even testing for this case seems
// a waste of effort, but let's remember the possibility
if strings.Contains(tp, "$") {