[fidl][go] Fixing InvertBits() implementation to match spec. [3/4]

See the first changelist in the sequence for a description of the
changes made.

This third changelist in the sequence updates third_party/go with the
code generated by the new template.  This code was generated by running:

  fidlgen regen go
  $(fx get-build-dir)/host-tools/goroot/bin/go tool api | grep -e '^pkg syscall/zx' > ${FUCHSIA_DIR}/third_party/go/api/fuchsia.txt

Previous change in chain: I70765a89307001987501e3c9dfee109ff0ccc6a7
Next change in chain: I2a44f4b3c71f94a441eeeec952477bc14c74b1a9

Test: fx test fidl_go_conformance go-fidl-tests go_extended_fidl_test go_unsafevalue_test
Change-Id: I2dc2ad61be03b5109316e5020f2f506fda0febb8
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/third_party/go/+/456769
Commit-Queue: Alex Zaslavsky <azaslavsky@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Zhu <fcz@google.com>
8 files changed
tree: 8f2ef435c8d2a4fe9a22171b962b16d2789accc1
  1. .github/
  2. api/
  3. doc/
  4. lib/
  5. makefuchsia/
  6. makeroot/
  7. meta/
  8. misc/
  9. src/
  10. test/
  11. .gitattributes
  12. .gitignore
  13. AUTHORS
  14. BUILD.gn
  15. CONTRIBUTING.md
  16. CONTRIBUTORS
  17. favicon.ico
  18. LICENSE
  19. PATENTS
  20. README.md
  21. regen-fidl
  22. regen-syscalls
  23. robots.txt
  24. SECURITY.md
  25. VERSION
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