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cmd/go: add documentation for the -overlay flag

Also add -overlay to the Go 1.16 release notes.

For #40700
Fixes #39958
Fixes #42893

Change-Id: Ifd397549e368b255e7b8800986cfa0563a942af5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/274714
Trust: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com>
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Michael Matloob 2020-12-01 21:45:49 -05:00
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@ -271,6 +271,20 @@ Do not send CLs removing the interior tags from such phrases.
but without the extra step.
</p>
<h4 id="overlay-flag">The <code>-overlay</code> flag</h4>
<p><!-- golang.org/issue/39958 -->
The <code>-overlay</code> flag specifies a JSON configuration file containing
a set of file path replacements. The <code>-overlay</code> flag may be used
with all build commands and <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> subcommands.
It is primarily intended to be used by editor tooling such as gopls to
understand the effects of unsaved changes to source files. The config file
maps actual file paths to replacement file paths and the <code>go</code>
command and its builds will run as if the actual file paths exist with the
contents given by the replacement file paths, or don't exist if the replacement
file paths are empty.
</p>
<h3 id="cgo">Cgo</h3>
<p><!-- CL 252378 -->

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@ -164,6 +164,17 @@
// directory, but it is not accessed. When -modfile is specified, an
// alternate go.sum file is also used: its path is derived from the
// -modfile flag by trimming the ".mod" extension and appending ".sum".
// -overlay file
// read a JSON config file that provides an overlay for build operations.
// The file is a JSON struct with a single field, named 'Replace', that
// maps each disk file path (a string) to its backing file path, so that
// a build will run as if the disk file path exists with the contents
// given by the backing file paths, or as if the disk file path does not
// exist if its backing file path is empty. Support for the -overlay flag
// has some limitations:importantly, cgo files included from outside the
// include path must be in the same directory as the Go package they are
// included from, and overlays will not appear when binaries and tests are
// run through go run and go test respectively.
// -pkgdir dir
// install and load all packages from dir instead of the usual locations.
// For example, when building with a non-standard configuration,

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@ -124,6 +124,17 @@ and test commands:
directory, but it is not accessed. When -modfile is specified, an
alternate go.sum file is also used: its path is derived from the
-modfile flag by trimming the ".mod" extension and appending ".sum".
-overlay file
read a JSON config file that provides an overlay for build operations.
The file is a JSON struct with a single field, named 'Replace', that
maps each disk file path (a string) to its backing file path, so that
a build will run as if the disk file path exists with the contents
given by the backing file paths, or as if the disk file path does not
exist if its backing file path is empty. Support for the -overlay flag
has some limitations:importantly, cgo files included from outside the
include path must be in the same directory as the Go package they are
included from, and overlays will not appear when binaries and tests are
run through go run and go test respectively.
-pkgdir dir
install and load all packages from dir instead of the usual locations.
For example, when building with a non-standard configuration,