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NewFile requires the file descriptor to be either closed
through the returned File instance, or to stay valid at least
until the finalizer runs during garbage collection.

These requirements are easily violated when file descriptors
are closed via unix.Close, or when the *File returned by
NewFile is garbage collected while the underlying file descriptor is
still in use.

This commit adds further documentation for NewFile and Fd, making it
explicit that using naked file descriptors is subject to constraints
due to garbage collection of File objects.

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