We changed the `pulumi update` command to be `pulumi up` a while back
(`update` is an alias of `up`). This change just makes it so we refer to
the actual command, `pulumi up`, instead of the older `pulumi update`.
This adds rudimentary support for Pulumi programs written in Go. It
is not complete yet but the basic resource registration works.
Note that, stylistically speaking, Go is a bit different from our other
languages. This made it a bit easier to build this initial prototype,
since what we want is actually a rather thin veneer atop our existing
RPC interfaces. The lack of generics, however, adds some friction and
is something I'm continuing to hammer on; this will most likely lead to
little specialized types (e.g. StringOutput) once the dust settles.
There are two primary components:
1) A new language host, `pulumi-language-go`, which is responsible for
communicating with the engine through the usual gRPC interfaces.
Because Go programs are pre-compiled, it very simply loads a binary
with the same name as the project.
2) A client SDK library that Pulumi programs bind against. This exports
the core resource types -- including assets -- properties -- including
output properties -- and configuration.
Most remaining TODOs are marked as such in the code, and this will not
be merged until they have been addressed, and some better tests written.