This lets us start taking advantage of featurs from Go 1.23,
particularly tracking aliases in go/types and iterators.
Note that we need to add code to properly handle or skip over the new
*types.Alias type which go/types produces for Go type aliases.
Also note that we actually turn this mode off entirely for now,
due to the bug reported at https://go.dev/issue/70394.
We don't yet remove our own alias tracking code yet due to the above.
We hope to be able to remove it very soon.
Go 1.21.0 was released in August 2023, so our upcoming release
will no longer support the Go 1.20 release series.
The first Go 1.22 release candidate is also due in December 2023,
less than a month from now, so dropping 1.20 will simplify 1.22 work.
Following the best practices from upstream.
In particular, the "txt" extension is somewhat ambiguous.
This may cause some conflicts due to the git diff noise,
but hopefully we won't ever do this again.