Export the _Orig method for Named types, and rename to Origin. As
discussed in #47916, Orig is easily confused with Original, which is
not as good a name. Spelling out 'Origin' resolves the ambiguity.
Updates #47916
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return t.orig.obj // for non-instances this is the same as t.obj
}
-// _Orig returns the original generic type an instantiated type is derived from.
-// If t is not an instantiated type, the result is t.
-func (t *Named) _Orig() *Named { return t.orig }
+// Origin returns the parameterized type from which the named type t is
+// instantiated. If t is not an instantiated type, the result is t.
+func (t *Named) Origin() *Named { return t.orig }
// TODO(gri) Come up with a better representation and API to distinguish
// between parameterized instantiated and non-instantiated types.