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Apply golang/tools@5804fef4c0. In the context of cmd/go build tool, import path is a '/'-separated path. This can be inferred from `go help importpath` and `go help packages`. vcsFromDir documentation says on return, root is the import path corresponding to the root of the repository. On Windows and other OSes where os.PathSeparator is not '/', that wasn't true since root would contain characters other than '/', and therefore it wasn't a valid import path corresponding to the root of the repository. Fix that by using filepath.ToSlash. Add test coverage for vcsFromDir, it was previously not tested. It's taken from golang.org/x/tools/go/vcs tests, and modified to improve style. Additionally, remove an unneccessary statement from the documentation "(thus root is a prefix of importPath)". There is no variable importPath that is being referred to (it's possible p.ImportPath was being referred to). Without it, the description of root value matches the documentation of repoRoot.root struct field: // root is the import path corresponding to the root of the // repository root string Rename and change signature of vcsForDir(p *Package) to vcsFromDir(dir, srcRoot string). This is more in sync with the x/tools version. It's also simpler, since vcsFromDir only needs those two values from Package, and nothing more. Change "for" to "from" in name because it's more consistent and clear. Update usage of vcsFromDir to match the new signature, and respect that returned root is a '/'-separated path rather than a os.PathSeparator separated path. Fixes #15040. Updates #7723. Helps #11490. Change-Id: Idf51b9239f57248739daaa200aa1c6e633cb5f7f Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21345 Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com> Run-TryBot: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> |
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