Neal Patel 14d0bb39c1 [release-branch.go1.24] cmd/go: remove user-content from doc strings in cgo ASTs.
Thank you to RyotaK (https://ryotak.net) of GMO Flatt Security Inc. for reporting this issue.

Updates #76697
Fixes #77128
Fixes CVE-2025-61732

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