MINOR: [C++] Remove obsolete TODO comment from mode kernel registration#49122
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Rationale for this change
The TODO comment was added in commit 53752ad during the ExecSpan refactoring. It was, presumably, a reminder to migrate the mode kernel from the old
GenerateNumericOldAPI to the newGenerateNumericAPI. This migration was completed in commit 4d931ff, but the TODO comment was accidentally left behind.What changes are included in this PR?
Removed the orphaned
// TODO(wesm):comment fromaggregate_mode.cc. The work it referenced was completed.Are these changes tested?
No, I did not test.
Are there any user-facing changes?
No.