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People are (understandably) confused by creating go.mod files in GOPATH/src and then having the go command not use modules in those directories. We can't change that behavior (or we'll break non-module users of GOPATH) but we can force 'go mod' (including 'go mod -init') to fail loudly in that case. If this is not enough, the next step would be to print a warning every time the go command is run in a GOPATH/src directory with a go.mod but module mode hasn't triggered. But that will annoy all the non-module users. Hopefully anyone confused will eventually run a 'go mod' command of some kind, which will fail loudly. Fixes #26365. Change-Id: I8c5fe987fbc3f8d2eceb1138e6862a391ade150c Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/124708 Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com> |
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