Remove ?= assignements to product variables

In make, all product variables are assigned to an empty string before
including the product config makefiles. In starlark, we don't do that
just so the memory usage is smaller. This means that in make, using
?= to assign a product config variable has no effect. Replicate this
behavior in starlark by not emitting any code for ?= assignments of
product variables.

Fixes: 304324003
Test: go test
Change-Id: Id31531506ac9e372a1bea92ce9ae8e17ae0ca70c
diff --git a/mk2rbc/variable.go b/mk2rbc/variable.go
index 0a26ed8..95e1f8e 100644
--- a/mk2rbc/variable.go
+++ b/mk2rbc/variable.go
@@ -109,14 +109,11 @@
 		}
 		emitAppend()
 	case asgnMaybeSet:
-		gctx.writef("if cfg.get(%q) == None:", pcv.nam)
-		gctx.indentLevel++
-		gctx.newLine()
-		if needsSetDefault {
-			emitSetDefault()
-		}
-		emitAssignment()
-		gctx.indentLevel--
+		// In mk2rbc.go we never emit a maybeSet assignment for product config variables, because
+		// they are set to empty strings before running product config.
+		panic("Should never get here")
+	default:
+		panic("Unknown assignment flavor")
 	}
 
 	gctx.setHasBeenAssigned(&pcv)