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cmd/go: document GO111MODULE=auto behavior for Go 1.13

Fixes #31857

Change-Id: Ic4afe1262d863112db97794edc1ade20f6926d64
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/180197
Reviewed-by: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com>
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Bryan C. Mills 2019-06-03 12:13:54 -04:00
parent 98100c56da
commit 2ce643d3b6
2 changed files with 26 additions and 20 deletions

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//
// Module support
//
// Go 1.13 includes official support for Go modules,
// including a module-aware 'go get' command.
// Module-aware mode is active by default.
// Go 1.13 includes support for Go modules. Module-aware mode is active by default
// whenever a go.mod file is found in, or in a parent of, the current directory.
//
// The quickest way to take advantage of module support is to check out your
// repository, create a go.mod file (described in the next section) there, and run
// go commands from within that file tree.
//
// For more fine-grained control, Go 1.13 continues to respect
// a temporary environment variable, GO111MODULE, which can be set to one
// of three string values: off, auto, or on (the default).
// If GO111MODULE=on or is unset, then the go command requires the use of
// modules, never consulting GOPATH. We refer to this as the command
// of three string values: off, on, or auto (the default).
// If GO111MODULE=on, then the go command requires the use of modules,
// never consulting GOPATH. We refer to this as the command
// being module-aware or running in "module-aware mode".
// If GO111MODULE=auto, then the go command enables or disables module
// support based on the current directory. Module support is enabled only
// when the current directory is outside GOPATH/src and itself contains a
// go.mod file or is below a directory containing a go.mod file.
// If GO111MODULE=off, then the go command never uses
// module support. Instead it looks in vendor directories and GOPATH
// to find dependencies; we now refer to this as "GOPATH mode."
// If GO111MODULE=auto or is unset, then the go command enables or disables
// module support based on the current directory.
// Module support is enabled only when the current directory contains a
// go.mod file or is below a directory containing a go.mod file.
//
// In module-aware mode, GOPATH no longer defines the meaning of imports
// during a build, but it still stores downloaded dependencies (in GOPATH/pkg/mod)

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Module support
Go 1.13 includes official support for Go modules,
including a module-aware 'go get' command.
Module-aware mode is active by default.
Go 1.13 includes support for Go modules. Module-aware mode is active by default
whenever a go.mod file is found in, or in a parent of, the current directory.
The quickest way to take advantage of module support is to check out your
repository, create a go.mod file (described in the next section) there, and run
go commands from within that file tree.
For more fine-grained control, Go 1.13 continues to respect
a temporary environment variable, GO111MODULE, which can be set to one
of three string values: off, auto, or on (the default).
If GO111MODULE=on or is unset, then the go command requires the use of
modules, never consulting GOPATH. We refer to this as the command
of three string values: off, on, or auto (the default).
If GO111MODULE=on, then the go command requires the use of modules,
never consulting GOPATH. We refer to this as the command
being module-aware or running in "module-aware mode".
If GO111MODULE=auto, then the go command enables or disables module
support based on the current directory. Module support is enabled only
when the current directory is outside GOPATH/src and itself contains a
go.mod file or is below a directory containing a go.mod file.
If GO111MODULE=off, then the go command never uses
module support. Instead it looks in vendor directories and GOPATH
to find dependencies; we now refer to this as "GOPATH mode."
If GO111MODULE=auto or is unset, then the go command enables or disables
module support based on the current directory.
Module support is enabled only when the current directory contains a
go.mod file or is below a directory containing a go.mod file.
In module-aware mode, GOPATH no longer defines the meaning of imports
during a build, but it still stores downloaded dependencies (in GOPATH/pkg/mod)