internal/encoding/pack: replace AST with CST in documentation

According to linguistics, this is actually a concrete syntax tree, rather
than an abstract syntax tree since it perfectly represents the grammatical
structure of the original raw input.

On the other hand, an abstract syntax tree (AST) loses some
grammatical structure and is only concerned with preserving syntax.

See https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2009/02/16/abstract-vs-concrete-syntax-trees/

Change-Id: Ia3fdb407d2b15c5431984956b7d74921891c2ad9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/133995
Reviewed-by: Herbie Ong <herbie@google.com>
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README.md

Next Generation Go Protocol Buffers

WARNING: This repository is in active development. There are no guarantees about API stability. Breaking changes will occur until a stable release is made and announced.

This repository is for the development of the next major Go implementation of protocol buffers. This library makes breaking API changes relative to the existing Go protobuf library. Of particular note, this API aims to make protobuf reflection a first-class feature of the API and implements the protobuf ecosystem in terms of reflection.

Design Documents

List of relevant design documents:

Contributing

We appreciate community contributions. See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Reporting Issues

Issues regarding the new API can be filed at github.com/golang/protobuf. Please use a APIv2: prefix in the title to make it clear that the issue is regarding the new API work.