Jes Cok b46aec0765 bytes,internal/bytealg: eliminate HashStrBytes,HashStrRevBytes using …
…generics

The logic of HashStrBytes, HashStrRevBytes and HashStr, HashStrRev,
are exactly the same, except that the types are different.

Since the bootstrap toolchain is bumped to 1.20, we can eliminate them
by using generics.

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