[VOL-5486] Fix deprecated versions

Change-Id: If0b888d6c2f33b2f415c8b03b08dc994bb3df3f4
Signed-off-by: Abhay Kumar <abhay.kumar@radisys.com>
diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go
index 722a7b4..1f57e66 100644
--- a/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go
+++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext/encode.go
@@ -27,15 +27,17 @@
 
 // Format formats the message as a multiline string.
 // This function is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors.
-// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across
-// different versions of the program.
+// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
+// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
+// protobuf module.
 func Format(m proto.Message) string {
 	return MarshalOptions{Multiline: true}.Format(m)
 }
 
-// Marshal writes the given proto.Message in textproto format using default
-// options. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time
-// across different versions of the program.
+// Marshal writes the given [proto.Message] in textproto format using default
+// options. Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change
+// across different builds of your program, even when using the same version of
+// the protobuf module.
 func Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) {
 	return MarshalOptions{}.Marshal(m)
 }
@@ -84,8 +86,9 @@
 
 // Format formats the message as a string.
 // This method is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors.
-// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across
-// different versions of the program.
+// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
+// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
+// protobuf module.
 func (o MarshalOptions) Format(m proto.Message) string {
 	if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() {
 		return "<nil>" // invalid syntax, but okay since this is for debugging
@@ -97,9 +100,10 @@
 	return string(b)
 }
 
-// Marshal writes the given proto.Message in textproto format using options in
-// MarshalOptions object. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may
-// change over time across different versions of the program.
+// Marshal writes the given [proto.Message] in textproto format using options in
+// MarshalOptions object. Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output
+// will change across different builds of your program, even when using the
+// same version of the protobuf module.
 func (o MarshalOptions) Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) {
 	return o.marshal(nil, m)
 }