Ian Lance Taylor e0b195b58a reflect: canonicalize types returned by StructOf() and friends
Background: since gccgo does not currently merge identical types at link time,
    the reflect function canonicalize() exists to choose a canonical specimen
    for each set of identical types.
    In this way, user code has the guarantee that identical types
    will always compare as ==
    
    Change: arrange reflect functions MapOf(), SliceOf(), StructOf() etc.
    to call canonicalize() on the types they create, before storing the types
    in internal lookup caches and returning them.
    
    This fixes known cases where canonicalize() is needed but was missing.
    Supersedes https://golang.org/cl/112575 and mostly fixes issue 25284.
    
    Updates golang/go#25284
    
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/115577

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