* Replaced errors.Wrap with fmt.Errorf (#589)
* Find: errors\.Wrap\(([^,]+),\s+(["`][^"`]*)(["`])\)
Replace: fmt.Errorf($2: %w$3, $1)
* Replaced errors.Wrapf with fmt.Errorf (#589)
* Find: errors\.Wrapf\(([^,]+),\s+(["`][^"`]*)(["`])\)
Replace: fmt.Errorf($2: %w$3, $1)
* Find: errors\.Wrapf\(([^,]+),\s+(["`][^"`]*)(["`])(,[^)]+)\)
* Replace: fmt.Errorf($2: %w$3$4, $1)
* Replaced errors.Errorf with fmt.Errorf (#589)
* Find: errors\.Errorf
Replace: fmt.Errorf
* Cleaned up remaining imports
* Cleanup
* Regenerate provider support matrix
This was broken by #533 ... and it's now the third time this has been missed.
* Switched to v2 go.mod
Also set GO111MODULE=on in build stuff to always use Go modules
even when in GOPATH.
* Ensure go.mod, go.sum, and vendor are up to date
* Attempt to fix Azure pipelines
* Add set -e to properly fail on exit (it didn't seem to be
propagating properly before).
* Set workingDirectory for GoFmt and GoGen (this might be why it
fails unlike compile and unitests).
* Another attempt to fix Azure Pipelines
* Use the Go env template for all go-related jobs.
* Completely fixed Azure Pipelines
* Added a display name to GoFmt for consistency.
* Fixed diffs for GoFmt and GoGen.
* Show git status for checks.
* Drop GOPATH for tests
TODO: Do the same for integration tests.
* Drop GOPATH for integration tests
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* Regenerate provider support matrix
This wasn't done in #590...