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cmd/go, go/build: clarify build constraint docs
Clarify that the //go:build line is an expression of constraints, not a constraint itself. Fixes #53308 Change-Id: Ib67243c6ee5cfe3b688c12b943b5e7496f686035 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/411697 Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com> Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com> Auto-Submit: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com> Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
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@ -195,11 +195,10 @@
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// For example, when building with a non-standard configuration,
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// use -pkgdir to keep generated packages in a separate location.
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// -tags tag,list
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// a comma-separated list of build tags to consider satisfied during the
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// build. For more information about build tags, see the description of
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// build constraints in the documentation for the go/build package.
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// (Earlier versions of Go used a space-separated list, and that form
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// is deprecated but still recognized.)
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// a comma-separated list of additional build tags to consider satisfied
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// during the build. For more information about build tags, see
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// 'go help buildconstraint'. (Earlier versions of Go used a
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// space-separated list, and that form is deprecated but still recognized.)
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// -trimpath
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// remove all file system paths from the resulting executable.
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// Instead of absolute file system paths, the recorded file names
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@ -1797,11 +1796,12 @@
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//
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// # Build constraints
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//
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// A build constraint, also known as a build tag, is a line comment that begins
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// A build constraint, also known as a build tag, is a condition under which a
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// file should be included in the package. Build constraints are given by a
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// line comment that begins
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//
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// //go:build
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//
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// that lists the conditions under which a file should be included in the package.
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// Constraints may appear in any kind of source file (not just Go), but
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// they must appear near the top of the file, preceded
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// only by blank lines and other line comments. These rules mean that in Go
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@ -1810,9 +1810,9 @@
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// To distinguish build constraints from package documentation,
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// a build constraint should be followed by a blank line.
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//
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// A build constraint is evaluated as an expression containing options
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// combined by ||, &&, and ! operators and parentheses. Operators have
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// the same meaning as in Go.
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// A build constraint comment is evaluated as an expression containing
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// build tags combined by ||, &&, and ! operators and parentheses.
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// Operators have the same meaning as in Go.
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//
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// For example, the following build constraint constrains a file to
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// build when the "linux" and "386" constraints are satisfied, or when
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@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@
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//
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// It is an error for a file to have more than one //go:build line.
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//
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// During a particular build, the following words are satisfied:
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// During a particular build, the following build tags are satisfied:
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//
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// - the target operating system, as spelled by runtime.GOOS, set with the
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// GOOS environment variable.
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@ -812,11 +812,12 @@ var HelpBuildConstraint = &base.Command{
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UsageLine: "buildconstraint",
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Short: "build constraints",
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Long: `
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A build constraint, also known as a build tag, is a line comment that begins
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A build constraint, also known as a build tag, is a condition under which a
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file should be included in the package. Build constraints are given by a
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line comment that begins
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//go:build
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that lists the conditions under which a file should be included in the package.
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Constraints may appear in any kind of source file (not just Go), but
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they must appear near the top of the file, preceded
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only by blank lines and other line comments. These rules mean that in Go
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@ -825,9 +826,9 @@ files a build constraint must appear before the package clause.
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To distinguish build constraints from package documentation,
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a build constraint should be followed by a blank line.
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A build constraint is evaluated as an expression containing options
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combined by ||, &&, and ! operators and parentheses. Operators have
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the same meaning as in Go.
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A build constraint comment is evaluated as an expression containing
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build tags combined by ||, &&, and ! operators and parentheses.
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Operators have the same meaning as in Go.
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For example, the following build constraint constrains a file to
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build when the "linux" and "386" constraints are satisfied, or when
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@ -837,7 +838,7 @@ build when the "linux" and "386" constraints are satisfied, or when
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It is an error for a file to have more than one //go:build line.
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During a particular build, the following words are satisfied:
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During a particular build, the following build tags are satisfied:
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- the target operating system, as spelled by runtime.GOOS, set with the
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GOOS environment variable.
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@ -151,11 +151,10 @@ and test commands:
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For example, when building with a non-standard configuration,
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use -pkgdir to keep generated packages in a separate location.
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-tags tag,list
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a comma-separated list of build tags to consider satisfied during the
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build. For more information about build tags, see the description of
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build constraints in the documentation for the go/build package.
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(Earlier versions of Go used a space-separated list, and that form
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is deprecated but still recognized.)
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a comma-separated list of additional build tags to consider satisfied
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during the build. For more information about build tags, see
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'go help buildconstraint'. (Earlier versions of Go used a
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space-separated list, and that form is deprecated but still recognized.)
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-trimpath
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remove all file system paths from the resulting executable.
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Instead of absolute file system paths, the recorded file names
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//
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// # Build Constraints
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//
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// A build constraint, also known as a build tag, is a line comment that begins
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// A build constraint, also known as a build tag, is a condition under which a
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// file should be included in the package. Build constraints are given by a
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// line comment that begins
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//
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// //go:build
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//
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// that lists the conditions under which a file should be included in the
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// package. Build constraints may also be part of a file's name
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// Build constraints may also be part of a file's name
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// (for example, source_windows.go will only be included if the target
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// operating system is windows).
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//
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