Currently, run.go's *dir tests allow "x.go" to be imported
interchangeably as either "x" or "./x". This is generally fine, but
can cause problems when "x" is the name of a standard library
package (e.g., "fixedbugs/bug345.dir/io.go").
This CL is an automated rewrite to change all `import "x"` directives
to use `import "./x"` instead. It has no effect today, but will allow
subsequent CLs to update test/run.go to resolve "./x" to "test/x" to
avoid stdlib collisions.
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For lazy import resolution, there's reentrancy issue with (*Named).load
method, when "t.resolve(t)" can lead us to the same named type, thus
(*Named).load is called recursively, causing the deadlock.
The main problem is that when instantinate a type, we calculate the type
hashing, including TParams. Calling t.TParams().Len() triggers the
reentrancy call to "(*Named).load".
To fix this, just not checking TParams().Len() if we are hashing.
Updates #48185
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