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cmd/go: make hints in error messages more consistent
* All commands the user can run to fix the problem now appear alone on a separate line after a tab. * Removed -d from 'go get' commands. * Replaced 'go mod tidy' with 'go mod download $modpath' when a package might be provided by a module missing a sum. * Errors about 'path@version' syntax are more explicit. Fixes #29415 Fixes #42087 Fixes #43430 Fixes #43523 Change-Id: I4427c2c4506a727a2c727d652fd2d506bb134d3b Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/282121 Trust: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com> Run-TryBot: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
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@ -2655,12 +2655,12 @@ func TestBadCommandLines(t *testing.T) {
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tg.tempFile("src/@x/x.go", "package x\n")
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tg.setenv("GOPATH", tg.path("."))
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tg.runFail("build", "@x")
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tg.grepStderr("invalid input directory name \"@x\"|cannot use path@version syntax", "did not reject @x directory")
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tg.grepStderr("invalid input directory name \"@x\"|can only use path@version syntax with 'go get' and 'go install' in module-aware mode", "did not reject @x directory")
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tg.tempFile("src/@x/y/y.go", "package y\n")
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tg.setenv("GOPATH", tg.path("."))
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tg.runFail("build", "@x/y")
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tg.grepStderr("invalid import path \"@x/y\"|cannot use path@version syntax", "did not reject @x/y import path")
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tg.grepStderr("invalid import path \"@x/y\"|can only use path@version syntax with 'go get' and 'go install' in module-aware mode", "did not reject @x/y import path")
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tg.tempFile("src/-x/x.go", "package x\n")
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tg.setenv("GOPATH", tg.path("."))
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@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ func runGet(ctx context.Context, cmd *base.Command, args []string) {
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func downloadPaths(patterns []string) []string {
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for _, arg := range patterns {
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if strings.Contains(arg, "@") {
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base.Fatalf("go: cannot use path@version syntax in GOPATH mode")
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base.Fatalf("go: can only use path@version syntax with 'go get' and 'go install' in module-aware mode")
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continue
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}
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@ -769,11 +769,7 @@ func loadPackageData(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot string, parentIsStd
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}
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if strings.Contains(path, "@") {
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if cfg.ModulesEnabled {
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return nil, false, errors.New("can only use path@version syntax with 'go get'")
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} else {
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return nil, false, errors.New("cannot use path@version syntax in GOPATH mode")
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}
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return nil, false, errors.New("can only use path@version syntax with 'go get' and 'go install' in module-aware mode")
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}
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// Determine canonical package path and directory.
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@ -1558,7 +1558,7 @@ func (r *resolver) checkPackagesAndRetractions(ctx context.Context, pkgPatterns
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}
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}
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if retractPath != "" {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: run 'go get %s@latest' to switch to the latest unretracted version\n", retractPath)
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: to switch to the latest unretracted version, run:\n\tgo get %s@latest", retractPath)
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}
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}
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@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ func (e *AmbiguousImportError) Error() string {
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// for its .zip file.
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type ImportMissingSumError struct {
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importPath string
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modPaths []string
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found, inAll bool
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}
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@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ func (e *ImportMissingSumError) Error() string {
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message = fmt.Sprintf("missing go.sum entry for module providing package %s", e.importPath)
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}
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if e.inAll {
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return message + "; to add it:\n\tgo mod tidy"
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return message + fmt.Sprintf("; to add it:\n\tgo mod download %s", strings.Join(e.modPaths, " "))
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}
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return message
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}
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@ -238,7 +239,7 @@ func importFromBuildList(ctx context.Context, path string, buildList []module.Ve
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// Check each module on the build list.
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var dirs []string
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var mods []module.Version
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haveSumErr := false
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var sumErrModPaths []string
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for _, m := range buildList {
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if !maybeInModule(path, m.Path) {
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// Avoid possibly downloading irrelevant modules.
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@ -251,8 +252,9 @@ func importFromBuildList(ctx context.Context, path string, buildList []module.Ve
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// We are missing a sum needed to fetch a module in the build list.
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// We can't verify that the package is unique, and we may not find
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// the package at all. Keep checking other modules to decide which
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// error to report.
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haveSumErr = true
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// error to report. Multiple sums may be missing if we need to look in
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// multiple nested modules to resolve the import; we'll report them all.
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sumErrModPaths = append(sumErrModPaths, m.Path)
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continue
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}
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// Report fetch error.
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@ -273,8 +275,8 @@ func importFromBuildList(ctx context.Context, path string, buildList []module.Ve
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if len(mods) > 1 {
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return module.Version{}, "", &AmbiguousImportError{importPath: path, Dirs: dirs, Modules: mods}
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}
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if haveSumErr {
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return module.Version{}, "", &ImportMissingSumError{importPath: path, found: len(mods) > 0}
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if len(sumErrModPaths) > 0 {
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return module.Version{}, "", &ImportMissingSumError{importPath: path, modPaths: sumErrModPaths, found: len(mods) > 0}
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}
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if len(mods) == 1 {
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return mods[0], dirs[0], nil
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@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ func LoadModFile(ctx context.Context) {
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if f.Module == nil {
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// No module declaration. Must add module path.
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base.Fatalf("go: no module declaration in go.mod.\n\tRun 'go mod edit -module=example.com/mod' to specify the module path.")
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base.Fatalf("go: no module declaration in go.mod. To specify the module path:\n\tgo mod edit -module=example.com/mod")
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}
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if err := checkModulePathLax(f.Module.Mod.Path); err != nil {
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@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ func loadFromRoots(params loaderParams) *loader {
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// base.Errorf. Ideally, 'go list' should not fail because of this,
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// but today, LoadPackages calls WriteGoMod unconditionally, which
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// would fail with a less clear message.
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base.Errorf("go: %[1]s: package %[2]s imported from implicitly required module; try 'go get -d %[1]s' to add missing requirements", pkg.path, dep.path)
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base.Errorf("go: %[1]s: package %[2]s imported from implicitly required module; to add missing requirements, run:\n\tgo get %[2]s@%[3]s", pkg.path, dep.path, dep.mod.Version)
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}
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ld.direct[dep.mod.Path] = true
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}
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@ -214,6 +214,6 @@ func checkVendorConsistency() {
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}
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if vendErrors.Len() > 0 {
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base.Fatalf("go: inconsistent vendoring in %s:%s\n\nrun 'go mod vendor' to sync, or use -mod=mod or -mod=readonly to ignore the vendor directory", modRoot, vendErrors)
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base.Fatalf("go: inconsistent vendoring in %s:%s\n\n\tTo ignore the vendor directory, use -mod=readonly or -mod=mod.\n\tTo sync the vendor directory, run:\n\t\tgo mod vendor", modRoot, vendErrors)
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}
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}
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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ func testFlags(args []string) (packageNames, passToTest []string) {
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if !testC {
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buildFlag = "-i"
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flag %s is not a 'go test' flag (unknown flags cannot be used with %s)\n", firstUnknownFlag, buildFlag)
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go test: unknown flag %s cannot be used with %s\n", firstUnknownFlag, buildFlag)
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exitWithUsage()
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}
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@ -6,10 +6,12 @@ cp go.mod.orig go.mod
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go list -m indirect-with-pkg
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stdout '^indirect-with-pkg v1.0.0 => ./indirect-with-pkg$'
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! go list ./use-indirect
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stderr '^go: m/use-indirect: package indirect-with-pkg imported from implicitly required module; try ''go get -d m/use-indirect'' to add missing requirements$'
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stderr '^go: m/use-indirect: package indirect-with-pkg imported from implicitly required module; to add missing requirements, run:\n\tgo get indirect-with-pkg@v1.0.0$'
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# We can promote the implicit requirement by getting the importing package,
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# as hinted.
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# We can promote the implicit requirement by getting the importing package.
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# NOTE: the hint recommends getting the imported package (tested below) since
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# it's more obvious and doesn't require -d. However, that adds an '// indirect'
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# comment on the requirement.
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go get -d m/use-indirect
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cmp go.mod go.mod.use
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cp go.mod.orig go.mod
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@ -17,6 +19,8 @@ cp go.mod.orig go.mod
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# We can also promote implicit requirements using 'go get' on them, or their
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# packages. This gives us "// indirect" requirements, since 'go get' doesn't
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# know they're needed by the main module. See #43131 for the rationale.
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# The hint above recommends this because it's more obvious usage and doesn't
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# require the -d flag.
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go get -d indirect-with-pkg indirect-without-pkg
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cmp go.mod go.mod.indirect
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go mod edit -require example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0
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go get -d example.com/retract/self/prev
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0: retracted by module author: self$'
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stderr '^go: run ''go get example.com/retract/self/prev@latest'' to switch to the latest unretracted version$'
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stderr '^go: to switch to the latest unretracted version, run:\n\tgo get example.com/retract/self/prev@latest$'
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go list -m example.com/retract/self/prev
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stdout '^example.com/retract/self/prev v1.9.0$'
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# Test that go list fails on a go.mod with no module declaration.
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cd $WORK/gopath/src/mod
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! go list .
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stderr '^go: no module declaration in go.mod.\n\tRun ''go mod edit -module=example.com/mod'' to specify the module path.$'
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stderr '^go: no module declaration in go.mod. To specify the module path:\n\tgo mod edit -module=example.com/mod$'
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# Test that go mod init in GOPATH doesn't add a module declaration
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# with a path that can't possibly be a module path, because
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! go list example.com/ambiguous/a/b
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stderr '^missing go.sum entry needed to verify package example.com/ambiguous/a/b is provided by exactly one module$'
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! go list -deps .
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stderr '^use.go:3:8: missing go.sum entry needed to verify package example.com/ambiguous/a/b is provided by exactly one module; to add it:\n\tgo mod tidy$'
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stderr '^use.go:3:8: missing go.sum entry needed to verify package example.com/ambiguous/a/b is provided by exactly one module; to add it:\n\tgo mod download example.com/ambiguous/a/b$'
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cp go.sum.b-only go.sum
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! go list example.com/ambiguous/a/b
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stderr '^missing go.sum entry for module providing package example.com/ambiguous/a/b$'
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! go list -deps .
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stderr '^use.go:3:8: missing go.sum entry for module providing package example.com/ambiguous/a/b; to add it:\n\tgo mod tidy$'
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stderr '^use.go:3:8: missing go.sum entry for module providing package example.com/ambiguous/a/b; to add it:\n\tgo mod download example.com/ambiguous/a$'
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cp go.sum.buildlist-only go.sum
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! go list -deps .
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stderr '^use.go:3:8: missing go.sum entry for module providing package example.com/ambiguous/a/b; to add it:\n\tgo mod download example.com/ambiguous/a example.com/ambiguous/a/b$'
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-- go.mod --
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module m
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# a package that imports it without that error.
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go list -e -deps -f '{{.ImportPath}}{{with .Error}} {{.Err}}{{end}}' .
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stdout '^m$'
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stdout '^rsc.io/quote missing go.sum entry for module providing package rsc.io/quote; to add it:\n\tgo mod tidy$'
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stdout '^rsc.io/quote missing go.sum entry for module providing package rsc.io/quote; to add it:\n\tgo mod download rsc.io/quote$'
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! exists $GOPATH/pkg/mod/cache/download/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.5.2.zip
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# go.sum should not have been written.
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stderr '^\texample.com/printversion@v1.0.0: is explicitly required in go.mod, but not marked as explicit in vendor/modules.txt'
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stderr '^\texample.com/unused: is replaced in go.mod, but not marked as replaced in vendor/modules.txt'
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stderr '^\texample.com/version@v1.2.0: is replaced in go.mod, but not marked as replaced in vendor/modules.txt'
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stderr '\n\nrun .go mod vendor. to sync, or use -mod=mod or -mod=readonly to ignore the vendor directory$'
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stderr '^\tTo ignore the vendor directory, use -mod=readonly or -mod=mod.\n\tTo sync the vendor directory, run:\n\t\tgo mod vendor$'
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# Module-specific subcommands should continue to load the full module graph.
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go mod graph
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stderr '^\texample.com/printversion@v1.0.0: is explicitly required in go.mod, but not marked as explicit in vendor/modules.txt'
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stderr '^\texample.com/unused: is replaced in go.mod, but not marked as replaced in vendor/modules.txt'
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stderr '^\texample.com/version@v1.2.0: is replaced in go.mod, but not marked as replaced in vendor/modules.txt'
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stderr '\n\nrun .go mod vendor. to sync, or use -mod=mod or -mod=readonly to ignore the vendor directory$'
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stderr '^\tTo ignore the vendor directory, use -mod=readonly or -mod=mod.\n\tTo sync the vendor directory, run:\n\t\tgo mod vendor$'
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# If -mod=vendor is set, limited consistency checks should apply even when
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# the go version is 1.13 or earlier.
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! go list -mod=vendor -f {{.Dir}} -tags tools all
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stderr '^go: inconsistent vendoring in '$WORK[/\\]auto':$'
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stderr '^\texample.com/printversion@v1.0.0: is explicitly required in go.mod, but vendor/modules.txt indicates example.com/printversion@v1.1.0$'
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stderr '\n\nrun .go mod vendor. to sync, or use -mod=mod or -mod=readonly to ignore the vendor directory$'
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stderr '^\tTo ignore the vendor directory, use -mod=readonly or -mod=mod.\n\tTo sync the vendor directory, run:\n\t\tgo mod vendor$'
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# If the go version is still 1.13, 'go mod vendor' should write a
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# matching vendor/modules.txt containing the corrected 1.13 data.
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_versions.txt
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_versions.txt
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# Test rejection of pkg@version in GOPATH mode.
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env GO111MODULE=off
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! go get rsc.io/quote@v1.5.1
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stderr 'cannot use path@version syntax in GOPATH mode'
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stderr '^go: can only use path@version syntax with ''go get'' and ''go install'' in module-aware mode$'
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! go build rsc.io/quote@v1.5.1
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stderr 'cannot use path@version syntax in GOPATH mode'
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stderr '^package rsc.io/quote@v1.5.1: can only use path@version syntax with ''go get'' and ''go install'' in module-aware mode$'
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env GO111MODULE=on
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cd x
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! go build rsc.io/quote@v1.5.1
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stderr 'can only use path@version syntax with ''go get'''
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stderr '^package rsc.io/quote@v1.5.1: can only use path@version syntax with ''go get'' and ''go install'' in module-aware mode$'
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-- x/go.mod --
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module x
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# However, it should be an error to use custom flags when -i or -c are used,
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# since we know for sure that no test binary will run at all.
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! go test -i -custom
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stderr '^flag -custom is not a ''go test'' flag \(unknown flags cannot be used with -i\)$'
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stderr '^go test: unknown flag -custom cannot be used with -i$'
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! go test -c -custom
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stderr '^flag -custom is not a ''go test'' flag \(unknown flags cannot be used with -c\)$'
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stderr '^go test: unknown flag -custom cannot be used with -c$'
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# The same should apply even if -c or -i come after a custom flag.
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! go test -custom -c
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stderr '^flag -custom is not a ''go test'' flag \(unknown flags cannot be used with -c\)$'
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stderr '^go test: unknown flag -custom cannot be used with -c$'
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-- go.mod --
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module m
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