Go Bindings Lack Metadata Support Without CGo Dependency
A specific open-source library's Go bindings do not support metadata, and the existing workaround would require CGo, which the project explicitly avoids. The requester proposes using purego as an alternative path to implement the feature without CGo. This is a narrow, library-specific gap affecting Go developers using this particular binding.
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