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cmd/go: in 'go get', only load retractions for resolved versions
Previously, 'go get' loaded retractions for every module in the build list, which took a long time and usually wasn't helpful. Fixes #42185 Change-Id: I64294585db141106b63ec74aafa0d266b7536ef2 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/269019 Run-TryBot: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com> Trust: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com>
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@ -419,20 +419,7 @@ func runGet(ctx context.Context, cmd *base.Command, args []string) {
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pkgPatterns = append(pkgPatterns, q.pattern)
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}
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}
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if len(pkgPatterns) > 0 {
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// We skipped over missing-package errors earlier: we want to resolve
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// pathSets ourselves, but at that point we don't have enough context
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// to log the package-import chains leading to the error. Reload the package
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// import graph one last time to report any remaining unresolved
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// dependencies.
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pkgOpts := modload.PackageOpts{
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LoadTests: *getT,
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ResolveMissingImports: false,
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AllowErrors: false,
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}
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modload.LoadPackages(ctx, pkgOpts, pkgPatterns...)
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base.ExitIfErrors()
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}
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r.checkPackagesAndRetractions(ctx, pkgPatterns)
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// We've already downloaded modules (and identified direct and indirect
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// dependencies) by loading packages in findAndUpgradeImports.
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@ -479,15 +466,6 @@ func runGet(ctx context.Context, cmd *base.Command, args []string) {
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modload.AllowWriteGoMod()
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modload.WriteGoMod()
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modload.DisallowWriteGoMod()
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// Report warnings if any retracted versions are in the build list.
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// This must be done after writing go.mod to avoid spurious '// indirect'
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// comments. These functions read and write global state.
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//
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// TODO(golang.org/issue/40775): ListModules (called from reportRetractions)
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// resets modload.loader, which contains information about direct dependencies
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// that WriteGoMod uses. Refactor to avoid these kinds of global side effects.
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reportRetractions(ctx)
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}
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// parseArgs parses command-line arguments and reports errors.
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@ -525,43 +503,6 @@ func parseArgs(ctx context.Context, rawArgs []string) []*query {
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return queries
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}
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// reportRetractions prints warnings if any modules in the build list are
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// retracted.
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func reportRetractions(ctx context.Context) {
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// Query for retractions of modules in the build list.
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// Use modload.ListModules, since that provides information in the same format
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// as 'go list -m'. Don't query for "all", since that's not allowed outside a
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// module.
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buildList := modload.LoadedModules()
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args := make([]string, 0, len(buildList))
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for _, m := range buildList {
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if m.Version == "" {
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// main module or dummy target module
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continue
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}
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args = append(args, m.Path+"@"+m.Version)
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}
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listU := false
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listVersions := false
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listRetractions := true
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mods := modload.ListModules(ctx, args, listU, listVersions, listRetractions)
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retractPath := ""
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for _, mod := range mods {
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if len(mod.Retracted) > 0 {
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if retractPath == "" {
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retractPath = mod.Path
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} else {
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retractPath = "<module>"
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}
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rationale := modload.ShortRetractionRationale(mod.Retracted[0])
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: warning: %s@%s is retracted: %s\n", mod.Path, mod.Version, rationale)
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}
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}
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if modload.HasModRoot() && 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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}
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}
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type resolver struct {
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localQueries []*query // queries for absolute or relative paths
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pathQueries []*query // package path literal queries in original order
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@ -588,9 +529,6 @@ type resolver struct {
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work *par.Queue
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queryModuleCache par.Cache
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queryPackagesCache par.Cache
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queryPatternCache par.Cache
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matchInModuleCache par.Cache
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}
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@ -675,7 +613,7 @@ func (r *resolver) noneForPath(mPath string) (nq *query, found bool) {
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return nil, false
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}
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// queryModule wraps modload.Query, substituting r.checkAllowedor to decide
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// queryModule wraps modload.Query, substituting r.checkAllowedOr to decide
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// allowed versions.
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func (r *resolver) queryModule(ctx context.Context, mPath, query string, selected func(string) string) (module.Version, error) {
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current := r.initialSelected(mPath)
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@ -1208,7 +1146,7 @@ func (r *resolver) findAndUpgradeImports(ctx context.Context, queries []*query)
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}
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mu.Lock()
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upgrades = append(upgrades, pathSet{pkgMods: pkgMods, err: err})
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upgrades = append(upgrades, pathSet{path: path, pkgMods: pkgMods, err: err})
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mu.Unlock()
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return false
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}
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@ -1535,6 +1473,87 @@ func (r *resolver) chooseArbitrarily(cs pathSet) (isPackage bool, m module.Versi
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return false, cs.mod
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}
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// checkPackagesAndRetractions reloads packages for the given patterns and
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// reports missing and ambiguous package errors. It also reports loads and
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// reports retractions for resolved modules and modules needed to build
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// named packages.
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//
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// We skip missing-package errors earlier in the process, since we want to
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// resolve pathSets ourselves, but at that point, we don't have enough context
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// to log the package-import chains leading to each error.
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func (r *resolver) checkPackagesAndRetractions(ctx context.Context, pkgPatterns []string) {
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defer base.ExitIfErrors()
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// Build a list of modules to load retractions for. Start with versions
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// selected based on command line queries.
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//
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// This is a subset of the build list. If the main module has a lot of
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// dependencies, loading retractions for the entire build list would be slow.
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relevantMods := make(map[module.Version]struct{})
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for path, reason := range r.resolvedVersion {
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relevantMods[module.Version{Path: path, Version: reason.version}] = struct{}{}
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}
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// Reload packages, reporting errors for missing and ambiguous imports.
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if len(pkgPatterns) > 0 {
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// LoadPackages will print errors (since it has more context) but will not
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// exit, since we need to load retractions later.
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pkgOpts := modload.PackageOpts{
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LoadTests: *getT,
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ResolveMissingImports: false,
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AllowErrors: true,
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}
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matches, pkgs := modload.LoadPackages(ctx, pkgOpts, pkgPatterns...)
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for _, m := range matches {
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if len(m.Errs) > 0 {
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base.SetExitStatus(1)
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break
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}
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}
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for _, pkg := range pkgs {
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if _, _, err := modload.Lookup("", false, pkg); err != nil {
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base.SetExitStatus(1)
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if ambiguousErr := (*modload.AmbiguousImportError)(nil); errors.As(err, &ambiguousErr) {
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for _, m := range ambiguousErr.Modules {
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relevantMods[m] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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}
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if m := modload.PackageModule(pkg); m.Path != "" {
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relevantMods[m] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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}
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// Load and report retractions.
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type retraction struct {
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m module.Version
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err error
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}
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retractions := make([]retraction, 0, len(relevantMods))
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for m := range relevantMods {
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retractions = append(retractions, retraction{m: m})
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}
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sort.Slice(retractions, func(i, j int) bool {
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return retractions[i].m.Path < retractions[j].m.Path
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})
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for i := 0; i < len(retractions); i++ {
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i := i
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r.work.Add(func() {
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err := modload.CheckRetractions(ctx, retractions[i].m)
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if retractErr := (*modload.ModuleRetractedError)(nil); errors.As(err, &retractErr) {
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retractions[i].err = err
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}
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})
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}
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<-r.work.Idle()
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for _, r := range retractions {
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if r.err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: warning: %v\n", r.err)
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}
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}
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}
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// reportChanges logs resolved version changes to os.Stderr.
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func (r *resolver) reportChanges(queries []*query) {
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for _, q := range queries {
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return
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}
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err := checkRetractions(ctx, module.Version{Path: m.Path, Version: m.Version})
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var rerr *retractedError
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err := CheckRetractions(ctx, module.Version{Path: m.Path, Version: m.Version})
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var rerr *ModuleRetractedError
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if errors.As(err, &rerr) {
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if len(rerr.rationale) == 0 {
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if len(rerr.Rationale) == 0 {
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m.Retracted = []string{"retracted by module author"}
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} else {
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m.Retracted = rerr.rationale
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m.Retracted = rerr.Rationale
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}
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} else if err != nil && m.Error == nil {
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m.Error = &modinfo.ModuleError{Err: err.Error()}
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if err := CheckExclusions(ctx, m); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := checkRetractions(ctx, m); err != nil {
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if err := CheckRetractions(ctx, m); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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@ -85,9 +85,9 @@ type excludedError struct{}
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func (e *excludedError) Error() string { return "excluded by go.mod" }
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func (e *excludedError) Is(err error) bool { return err == ErrDisallowed }
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// checkRetractions returns an error if module m has been retracted by
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// CheckRetractions returns an error if module m has been retracted by
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// its author.
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func checkRetractions(ctx context.Context, m module.Version) error {
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func CheckRetractions(ctx context.Context, m module.Version) error {
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if m.Version == "" {
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// Main module, standard library, or file replacement module.
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// Cannot be retracted.
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}
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}
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if isRetracted {
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return module.VersionError(m, &retractedError{rationale: rationale})
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return module.VersionError(m, &ModuleRetractedError{Rationale: rationale})
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}
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return nil
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}
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var retractCache par.Cache
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type retractedError struct {
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rationale []string
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type ModuleRetractedError struct {
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Rationale []string
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}
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func (e *retractedError) Error() string {
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func (e *ModuleRetractedError) Error() string {
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msg := "retracted by module author"
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if len(e.rationale) > 0 {
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if len(e.Rationale) > 0 {
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// This is meant to be a short error printed on a terminal, so just
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// print the first rationale.
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msg += ": " + ShortRetractionRationale(e.rationale[0])
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msg += ": " + ShortRetractionRationale(e.Rationale[0])
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}
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return msg
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}
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func (e *retractedError) Is(err error) bool {
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func (e *ModuleRetractedError) Is(err error) bool {
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return err == ErrDisallowed
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}
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src/cmd/go/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_ambiguous_nested_v1.9.0-bad.txt
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src/cmd/go/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_ambiguous_nested_v1.9.0-bad.txt
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-- .mod --
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module example.com/retract/ambiguous/nested
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go 1.16
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retract v1.9.0-bad // nested modules are bad
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-- .info --
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{"Version":"v1.9.0-bad"}
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-- nested.go --
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package nested
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src/cmd/go/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_ambiguous_other_v1.0.0.txt
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src/cmd/go/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_ambiguous_other_v1.0.0.txt
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-- .mod --
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module example.com/retract/ambiguous/other
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go 1.16
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require example.com/retract/ambiguous v1.0.0
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-- .info --
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{"Version":"v1.0.0"}
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-- other.go --
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package other
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import _ "example.com/retract/ambiguous/nested"
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src/cmd/go/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_ambiguous_v1.0.0.txt
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src/cmd/go/testdata/mod/example.com_retract_ambiguous_v1.0.0.txt
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-- .mod --
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module example.com/retract/ambiguous
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go 1.16
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-- .info --
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{"Version":"v1.0.0"}
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-- nested/nested.go --
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package nested
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_get_retract.txt
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ stdout '^example.com/retract/self/prev v1.1.0$'
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cp go.mod.orig go.mod
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go mod edit -require example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0
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go get -d example.com/retract/self/prev
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0 is retracted: self$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0: retracted by module author: self$'
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go list -m example.com/retract/self/prev
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stdout '^example.com/retract/self/prev v1.9.0$'
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# version is retracted.
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cp go.mod.orig go.mod
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go get -d example.com/retract@v1.0.0-bad
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract@v1.0.0-bad is retracted: bad$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract@v1.0.0-bad: retracted by module author: bad$'
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go list -m example.com/retract
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stdout '^example.com/retract v1.0.0-bad$'
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# version is available.
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cp go.mod.orig go.mod
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go mod edit -require example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0
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go get -d -u .
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0 is retracted: self$'
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go get -d -u ./use
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0: retracted by module author: self$'
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go list -m example.com/retract/self/prev
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stdout '^example.com/retract/self/prev v1.9.0$'
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# 'go get' should warn if a module needed to build named packages is retracted.
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# 'go get' should not warn about unrelated modules.
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go get -d ./empty
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! stderr retracted
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go get -d ./use
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/self/prev@v1.9.0: retracted by module author: self$'
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-- go.mod.orig --
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module example.com/use
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go 1.15
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-- use.go --
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-- use/use.go --
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package use
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import _ "example.com/retract/self/prev"
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-- empty/empty.go --
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package empty
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_get_retract_ambiguous.txt
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! go get -d example.com/retract/ambiguous/other
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stderr 'ambiguous import: found package example.com/retract/ambiguous/nested in multiple modules:'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/ambiguous/nested@v1.9.0-bad: retracted by module author: nested modules are bad$'
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-- go.mod --
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module example.com/use
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go 1.16
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require example.com/retract/ambiguous/nested v1.9.0-bad
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# When there is no rationale, 'go get' should print a hard-coded message.
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go get -d example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-empty
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-empty is retracted: retracted by module author$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-empty: retracted by module author$'
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# 'go list' should print the same hard-coded message.
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go list -m -retracted -f '{{.Retracted}}' example.com/retract/rationale
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# When there is a multi-line message, 'go get' should print the first line.
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go get -d example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-multiline1
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-multiline1 is retracted: short description$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-multiline1: retracted by module author: short description$'
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! stderr 'detail'
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# 'go list' should show the full message.
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# 'go get' output should be the same whether the retraction appears at top-level
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# or in a block.
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go get -d example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-multiline2
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-multiline2 is retracted: short description$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-multiline2: retracted by module author: short description$'
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! stderr 'detail'
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# Same for 'go list'.
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# 'go get' should omit long messages.
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go get -d example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-long
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-long is retracted: \(rationale omitted: too long\)'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-long: retracted by module author: \(rationale omitted: too long\)'
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# 'go list' should show the full message.
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go list -m -retracted -f '{{.Retracted}}' example.com/retract/rationale
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ stdout '^\[lo{500}ng\]$'
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# 'go get' should omit messages with unprintable characters.
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go get -d example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-unprintable
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-unprintable is retracted: \(rationale omitted: contains non-printable characters\)'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-unprintable: retracted by module author: \(rationale omitted: contains non-printable characters\)'
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# 'go list' should show the full message.
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go list -m -retracted -f '{{.Retracted}}' example.com/retract/rationale
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@ -62,9 +62,9 @@ stdout '^single version,degenerate range,$'
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# 'go get' will only report the first retraction to avoid being too verbose.
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go get -d example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-order
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-order is retracted: degenerate range$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.0-order: retracted by module author: degenerate range$'
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go get -d example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.1-order
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.1-order is retracted: single version$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rationale@v1.0.1-order: retracted by module author: single version$'
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-- go.mod --
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module m
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ go list -m -u -f '{{with .Retracted}}retracted{{end}}' example.com/retract/renam
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# 'go get' should warn about the retracted version.
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go get -d
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rename@v1.0.0-bad is retracted: bad$'
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stderr '^go: warning: example.com/retract/rename@v1.0.0-bad: retracted by module author: bad$'
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# We can't upgrade, since this latest version has a different module path.
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! go get -d example.com/retract/rename
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