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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37673#issuecomment-3938296724

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   This pull request refactors the Go SDK's DOT graph generation mechanism. 
Instead of relying on internal Go SDK graph structures, the system now 
processes the portable pipeline protocol buffer representation to create DOT 
graphs. This fundamental shift enhances compatibility with cross-language 
pipelines and aligns the Go SDK with the broader portable runner architecture, 
paving the way for more integrated and reusable tooling.
   
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   * **Portable Pipeline Proto Integration**: The Go SDK dot runner has been 
rewritten to generate DOT graphs directly from the portable pipeline protocol 
buffer representation.
   * **Cross-Language Compatibility**: This change enables the correct 
rendering of cross-language pipelines in DOT format.
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portable runner architecture, improving consistency and maintainability.
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like Prism Runner and other portable tooling.
   
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   * **sdks/go/pkg/beam/runners/dot/dot.go**
       * Replaced the `dotlib` import with `graphx` and added the `fmt` package.
       * Modified the `Execute` function to marshal pipeline edges into a 
portable protocol buffer representation using `graphx.Marshal`.
       * Implemented custom DOT graph generation logic by iterating over 
portable pipeline components and transforms.
       * Removed the previous reliance on `dotlib.Render` for DOT graph 
creation.
       * Added logic to build consumer relationships between PCollections and 
transforms, correctly handling and skipping composite transforms for accurate 
graph representation.
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