Support file_identifier in Go#7904
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Fix #7901
I'm not 100% sure about the type to use for file identifiers. The existing method
builder.FinishWithFileIdentifieruses a[]byte. But I felt like astringis more appropriate (for one, because it can be aconstthen), so the new functionality in this PR usesstring. But I'm open to change this if needed. Another option would be a fixed-size array[4]byte.