| // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package modload |
| |
| import ( |
| "bytes" |
| "context" |
| "encoding/json" |
| "errors" |
| "fmt" |
| "go/build" |
| "internal/lazyregexp" |
| "os" |
| "path" |
| "path/filepath" |
| "strconv" |
| "strings" |
| "sync" |
| |
| "cmd/go/internal/base" |
| "cmd/go/internal/cfg" |
| "cmd/go/internal/fsys" |
| "cmd/go/internal/lockedfile" |
| "cmd/go/internal/modconv" |
| "cmd/go/internal/modfetch" |
| "cmd/go/internal/search" |
| |
| "golang.org/x/mod/modfile" |
| "golang.org/x/mod/module" |
| "golang.org/x/mod/semver" |
| ) |
| |
| // Variables set by other packages. |
| // |
| // TODO(#40775): See if these can be plumbed as explicit parameters. |
| var ( |
| // RootMode determines whether a module root is needed. |
| RootMode Root |
| |
| // ForceUseModules may be set to force modules to be enabled when |
| // GO111MODULE=auto or to report an error when GO111MODULE=off. |
| ForceUseModules bool |
| |
| allowMissingModuleImports bool |
| ) |
| |
| func TODOWorkspaces(s string) error { |
| return fmt.Errorf("need to support this for workspaces: %s", s) |
| } |
| |
| // Variables set in Init. |
| var ( |
| initialized bool |
| |
| // These are primarily used to initialize the MainModules, and should be |
| // eventually superceded by them but are still used in cases where the module |
| // roots are required but MainModules hasn't been initialized yet. Set to |
| // the modRoots of the main modules. |
| // modRoots != nil implies len(modRoots) > 0 |
| modRoots []string |
| gopath string |
| workFileGoVersion string |
| ) |
| |
| // Variable set in InitWorkfile |
| var ( |
| // Set to the path to the go.work file, or "" if workspace mode is disabled. |
| workFilePath string |
| ) |
| |
| type MainModuleSet struct { |
| // versions are the module.Version values of each of the main modules. |
| // For each of them, the Path fields are ordinary module paths and the Version |
| // fields are empty strings. |
| versions []module.Version |
| |
| // modRoot maps each module in versions to its absolute filesystem path. |
| modRoot map[module.Version]string |
| |
| // pathPrefix is the path prefix for packages in the module, without a trailing |
| // slash. For most modules, pathPrefix is just version.Path, but the |
| // standard-library module "std" has an empty prefix. |
| pathPrefix map[module.Version]string |
| |
| // inGorootSrc caches whether modRoot is within GOROOT/src. |
| // The "std" module is special within GOROOT/src, but not otherwise. |
| inGorootSrc map[module.Version]bool |
| |
| modFiles map[module.Version]*modfile.File |
| |
| modContainingCWD module.Version |
| |
| workFileGoVersion string |
| |
| indexMu sync.Mutex |
| indices map[module.Version]*modFileIndex |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) PathPrefix(m module.Version) string { |
| return mms.pathPrefix[m] |
| } |
| |
| // Versions returns the module.Version values of each of the main modules. |
| // For each of them, the Path fields are ordinary module paths and the Version |
| // fields are empty strings. |
| // Callers should not modify the returned slice. |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) Versions() []module.Version { |
| if mms == nil { |
| return nil |
| } |
| return mms.versions |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) Contains(path string) bool { |
| if mms == nil { |
| return false |
| } |
| for _, v := range mms.versions { |
| if v.Path == path { |
| return true |
| } |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) ModRoot(m module.Version) string { |
| if mms == nil { |
| return "" |
| } |
| return mms.modRoot[m] |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) InGorootSrc(m module.Version) bool { |
| if mms == nil { |
| return false |
| } |
| return mms.inGorootSrc[m] |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) mustGetSingleMainModule() module.Version { |
| if mms == nil || len(mms.versions) == 0 { |
| panic("internal error: mustGetSingleMainModule called in context with no main modules") |
| } |
| if len(mms.versions) != 1 { |
| if inWorkspaceMode() { |
| panic("internal error: mustGetSingleMainModule called in workspace mode") |
| } else { |
| panic("internal error: multiple main modules present outside of workspace mode") |
| } |
| } |
| return mms.versions[0] |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) GetSingleIndexOrNil() *modFileIndex { |
| if mms == nil { |
| return nil |
| } |
| if len(mms.versions) == 0 { |
| return nil |
| } |
| return mms.indices[mms.mustGetSingleMainModule()] |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) Index(m module.Version) *modFileIndex { |
| mms.indexMu.Lock() |
| defer mms.indexMu.Unlock() |
| return mms.indices[m] |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) SetIndex(m module.Version, index *modFileIndex) { |
| mms.indexMu.Lock() |
| defer mms.indexMu.Unlock() |
| mms.indices[m] = index |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) ModFile(m module.Version) *modfile.File { |
| return mms.modFiles[m] |
| } |
| |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) Len() int { |
| if mms == nil { |
| return 0 |
| } |
| return len(mms.versions) |
| } |
| |
| // ModContainingCWD returns the main module containing the working directory, |
| // or module.Version{} if none of the main modules contain the working |
| // directory. |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) ModContainingCWD() module.Version { |
| return mms.modContainingCWD |
| } |
| |
| // GoVersion returns the go version set on the single module, in module mode, |
| // or the go.work file in workspace mode. |
| func (mms *MainModuleSet) GoVersion() string { |
| if !inWorkspaceMode() { |
| return modFileGoVersion(mms.ModFile(mms.mustGetSingleMainModule())) |
| } |
| v := mms.workFileGoVersion |
| if v == "" { |
| // Fall back to 1.18 for go.work files. |
| v = "1.18" |
| } |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| var MainModules *MainModuleSet |
| |
| type Root int |
| |
| const ( |
| // AutoRoot is the default for most commands. modload.Init will look for |
| // a go.mod file in the current directory or any parent. If none is found, |
| // modules may be disabled (GO111MODULE=auto) or commands may run in a |
| // limited module mode. |
| AutoRoot Root = iota |
| |
| // NoRoot is used for commands that run in module mode and ignore any go.mod |
| // file the current directory or in parent directories. |
| NoRoot |
| |
| // NeedRoot is used for commands that must run in module mode and don't |
| // make sense without a main module. |
| NeedRoot |
| ) |
| |
| // ModFile returns the parsed go.mod file. |
| // |
| // Note that after calling LoadPackages or LoadModGraph, |
| // the require statements in the modfile.File are no longer |
| // the source of truth and will be ignored: edits made directly |
| // will be lost at the next call to WriteGoMod. |
| // To make permanent changes to the require statements |
| // in go.mod, edit it before loading. |
| func ModFile() *modfile.File { |
| Init() |
| modFile := MainModules.ModFile(MainModules.mustGetSingleMainModule()) |
| if modFile == nil { |
| die() |
| } |
| return modFile |
| } |
| |
| func BinDir() string { |
| Init() |
| return filepath.Join(gopath, "bin") |
| } |
| |
| // InitWorkfile initializes the workFilePath variable for commands that |
| // operate in workspace mode. It should not be called by other commands, |
| // for example 'go mod tidy', that don't operate in workspace mode. |
| func InitWorkfile() { |
| switch cfg.WorkFile { |
| case "off": |
| workFilePath = "" |
| case "", "auto": |
| workFilePath = findWorkspaceFile(base.Cwd()) |
| default: |
| workFilePath = cfg.WorkFile |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // WorkFilePath returns the path of the go.work file, or "" if not in |
| // workspace mode. WorkFilePath must be called after InitWorkfile. |
| func WorkFilePath() string { |
| return workFilePath |
| } |
| |
| // Init determines whether module mode is enabled, locates the root of the |
| // current module (if any), sets environment variables for Git subprocesses, and |
| // configures the cfg, codehost, load, modfetch, and search packages for use |
| // with modules. |
| func Init() { |
| if initialized { |
| return |
| } |
| initialized = true |
| |
| // Keep in sync with WillBeEnabled. We perform extra validation here, and |
| // there are lots of diagnostics and side effects, so we can't use |
| // WillBeEnabled directly. |
| var mustUseModules bool |
| env := cfg.Getenv("GO111MODULE") |
| switch env { |
| default: |
| base.Fatalf("go: unknown environment setting GO111MODULE=%s", env) |
| case "auto": |
| mustUseModules = ForceUseModules |
| case "on", "": |
| mustUseModules = true |
| case "off": |
| if ForceUseModules { |
| base.Fatalf("go: modules disabled by GO111MODULE=off; see 'go help modules'") |
| } |
| mustUseModules = false |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if err := fsys.Init(base.Cwd()); err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| |
| // Disable any prompting for passwords by Git. |
| // Only has an effect for 2.3.0 or later, but avoiding |
| // the prompt in earlier versions is just too hard. |
| // If user has explicitly set GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=1, keep |
| // prompting. |
| // See golang.org/issue/9341 and golang.org/issue/12706. |
| if os.Getenv("GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT") == "" { |
| os.Setenv("GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT", "0") |
| } |
| |
| // Disable any ssh connection pooling by Git. |
| // If a Git subprocess forks a child into the background to cache a new connection, |
| // that child keeps stdout/stderr open. After the Git subprocess exits, |
| // os /exec expects to be able to read from the stdout/stderr pipe |
| // until EOF to get all the data that the Git subprocess wrote before exiting. |
| // The EOF doesn't come until the child exits too, because the child |
| // is holding the write end of the pipe. |
| // This is unfortunate, but it has come up at least twice |
| // (see golang.org/issue/13453 and golang.org/issue/16104) |
| // and confuses users when it does. |
| // If the user has explicitly set GIT_SSH or GIT_SSH_COMMAND, |
| // assume they know what they are doing and don't step on it. |
| // But default to turning off ControlMaster. |
| if os.Getenv("GIT_SSH") == "" && os.Getenv("GIT_SSH_COMMAND") == "" { |
| os.Setenv("GIT_SSH_COMMAND", "ssh -o ControlMaster=no -o BatchMode=yes") |
| } |
| |
| if os.Getenv("GCM_INTERACTIVE") == "" { |
| os.Setenv("GCM_INTERACTIVE", "never") |
| } |
| if modRoots != nil { |
| // modRoot set before Init was called ("go mod init" does this). |
| // No need to search for go.mod. |
| } else if RootMode == NoRoot { |
| if cfg.ModFile != "" && !base.InGOFLAGS("-modfile") { |
| base.Fatalf("go: -modfile cannot be used with commands that ignore the current module") |
| } |
| modRoots = nil |
| } else if inWorkspaceMode() { |
| // We're in workspace mode. |
| } else { |
| if modRoot := findModuleRoot(base.Cwd()); modRoot == "" { |
| if cfg.ModFile != "" { |
| base.Fatalf("go: cannot find main module, but -modfile was set.\n\t-modfile cannot be used to set the module root directory.") |
| } |
| if RootMode == NeedRoot { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", ErrNoModRoot) |
| } |
| if !mustUseModules { |
| // GO111MODULE is 'auto', and we can't find a module root. |
| // Stay in GOPATH mode. |
| return |
| } |
| } else if search.InDir(modRoot, os.TempDir()) == "." { |
| // If you create /tmp/go.mod for experimenting, |
| // then any tests that create work directories under /tmp |
| // will find it and get modules when they're not expecting them. |
| // It's a bit of a peculiar thing to disallow but quite mysterious |
| // when it happens. See golang.org/issue/26708. |
| fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: warning: ignoring go.mod in system temp root %v\n", os.TempDir()) |
| if !mustUseModules { |
| return |
| } |
| } else { |
| modRoots = []string{modRoot} |
| } |
| } |
| if cfg.ModFile != "" && !strings.HasSuffix(cfg.ModFile, ".mod") { |
| base.Fatalf("go: -modfile=%s: file does not have .mod extension", cfg.ModFile) |
| } |
| |
| // We're in module mode. Set any global variables that need to be set. |
| cfg.ModulesEnabled = true |
| setDefaultBuildMod() |
| _ = TODOWorkspaces("In workspace mode, mod will not be readonly for go mod download," + |
| "verify, graph, and why. Implement support for go mod download and add test cases" + |
| "to ensure verify, graph, and why work properly.") |
| list := filepath.SplitList(cfg.BuildContext.GOPATH) |
| if len(list) == 0 || list[0] == "" { |
| base.Fatalf("missing $GOPATH") |
| } |
| gopath = list[0] |
| if _, err := fsys.Stat(filepath.Join(gopath, "go.mod")); err == nil { |
| base.Fatalf("$GOPATH/go.mod exists but should not") |
| } |
| |
| if inWorkspaceMode() { |
| var err error |
| workFileGoVersion, modRoots, err = loadWorkFile(workFilePath) |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("reading go.work: %v", err) |
| } |
| _ = TODOWorkspaces("Support falling back to individual module go.sum " + |
| "files for sums not in the workspace sum file.") |
| modfetch.GoSumFile = workFilePath + ".sum" |
| } else if modRoots == nil { |
| // We're in module mode, but not inside a module. |
| // |
| // Commands like 'go build', 'go run', 'go list' have no go.mod file to |
| // read or write. They would need to find and download the latest versions |
| // of a potentially large number of modules with no way to save version |
| // information. We can succeed slowly (but not reproducibly), but that's |
| // not usually a good experience. |
| // |
| // Instead, we forbid resolving import paths to modules other than std and |
| // cmd. Users may still build packages specified with .go files on the |
| // command line, but they'll see an error if those files import anything |
| // outside std. |
| // |
| // This can be overridden by calling AllowMissingModuleImports. |
| // For example, 'go get' does this, since it is expected to resolve paths. |
| // |
| // See golang.org/issue/32027. |
| } else { |
| modfetch.GoSumFile = strings.TrimSuffix(modFilePath(modRoots[0]), ".mod") + ".sum" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // WillBeEnabled checks whether modules should be enabled but does not |
| // initialize modules by installing hooks. If Init has already been called, |
| // WillBeEnabled returns the same result as Enabled. |
| // |
| // This function is needed to break a cycle. The main package needs to know |
| // whether modules are enabled in order to install the module or GOPATH version |
| // of 'go get', but Init reads the -modfile flag in 'go get', so it shouldn't |
| // be called until the command is installed and flags are parsed. Instead of |
| // calling Init and Enabled, the main package can call this function. |
| func WillBeEnabled() bool { |
| if modRoots != nil || cfg.ModulesEnabled { |
| // Already enabled. |
| return true |
| } |
| if initialized { |
| // Initialized, not enabled. |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // Keep in sync with Init. Init does extra validation and prints warnings or |
| // exits, so it can't call this function directly. |
| env := cfg.Getenv("GO111MODULE") |
| switch env { |
| case "on", "": |
| return true |
| case "auto": |
| break |
| default: |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| if modRoot := findModuleRoot(base.Cwd()); modRoot == "" { |
| // GO111MODULE is 'auto', and we can't find a module root. |
| // Stay in GOPATH mode. |
| return false |
| } else if search.InDir(modRoot, os.TempDir()) == "." { |
| // If you create /tmp/go.mod for experimenting, |
| // then any tests that create work directories under /tmp |
| // will find it and get modules when they're not expecting them. |
| // It's a bit of a peculiar thing to disallow but quite mysterious |
| // when it happens. See golang.org/issue/26708. |
| return false |
| } |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| // Enabled reports whether modules are (or must be) enabled. |
| // If modules are enabled but there is no main module, Enabled returns true |
| // and then the first use of module information will call die |
| // (usually through MustModRoot). |
| func Enabled() bool { |
| Init() |
| return modRoots != nil || cfg.ModulesEnabled |
| } |
| |
| func VendorDir() string { |
| return filepath.Join(MainModules.ModRoot(MainModules.mustGetSingleMainModule()), "vendor") |
| } |
| |
| func inWorkspaceMode() bool { |
| if !initialized { |
| panic("inWorkspaceMode called before modload.Init called") |
| } |
| return workFilePath != "" |
| } |
| |
| // HasModRoot reports whether a main module is present. |
| // HasModRoot may return false even if Enabled returns true: for example, 'get' |
| // does not require a main module. |
| func HasModRoot() bool { |
| Init() |
| return modRoots != nil |
| } |
| |
| // MustHaveModRoot checks that a main module or main modules are present, |
| // and calls base.Fatalf if there are no main modules. |
| func MustHaveModRoot() { |
| Init() |
| if !HasModRoot() { |
| die() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ModFilePath returns the path that would be used for the go.mod |
| // file, if in module mode. ModFilePath calls base.Fatalf if there is no main |
| // module, even if -modfile is set. |
| func ModFilePath() string { |
| MustHaveModRoot() |
| return modFilePath(findModuleRoot(base.Cwd())) |
| } |
| |
| func modFilePath(modRoot string) string { |
| if cfg.ModFile != "" { |
| return cfg.ModFile |
| } |
| return filepath.Join(modRoot, "go.mod") |
| } |
| |
| func die() { |
| if cfg.Getenv("GO111MODULE") == "off" { |
| base.Fatalf("go: modules disabled by GO111MODULE=off; see 'go help modules'") |
| } |
| if dir, name := findAltConfig(base.Cwd()); dir != "" { |
| rel, err := filepath.Rel(base.Cwd(), dir) |
| if err != nil { |
| rel = dir |
| } |
| cdCmd := "" |
| if rel != "." { |
| cdCmd = fmt.Sprintf("cd %s && ", rel) |
| } |
| base.Fatalf("go: cannot find main module, but found %s in %s\n\tto create a module there, run:\n\t%sgo mod init", name, dir, cdCmd) |
| } |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", ErrNoModRoot) |
| } |
| |
| var ErrNoModRoot = errors.New("go.mod file not found in current directory or any parent directory; see 'go help modules'") |
| |
| type goModDirtyError struct{} |
| |
| func (goModDirtyError) Error() string { |
| if cfg.BuildModExplicit { |
| return fmt.Sprintf("updates to go.mod needed, disabled by -mod=%v; to update it:\n\tgo mod tidy", cfg.BuildMod) |
| } |
| if cfg.BuildModReason != "" { |
| return fmt.Sprintf("updates to go.mod needed, disabled by -mod=%s\n\t(%s)\n\tto update it:\n\tgo mod tidy", cfg.BuildMod, cfg.BuildModReason) |
| } |
| return "updates to go.mod needed; to update it:\n\tgo mod tidy" |
| } |
| |
| var errGoModDirty error = goModDirtyError{} |
| |
| func loadWorkFile(path string) (goVersion string, modRoots []string, err error) { |
| _ = TODOWorkspaces("Clean up and write back the go.work file: add module paths for workspace modules.") |
| workDir := filepath.Dir(path) |
| workData, err := lockedfile.Read(path) |
| if err != nil { |
| return "", nil, err |
| } |
| wf, err := modfile.ParseWork(path, workData, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return "", nil, err |
| } |
| if wf.Go != nil { |
| goVersion = wf.Go.Version |
| } |
| seen := map[string]bool{} |
| for _, d := range wf.Directory { |
| modRoot := d.Path |
| if !filepath.IsAbs(modRoot) { |
| modRoot = filepath.Join(workDir, modRoot) |
| } |
| if seen[modRoot] { |
| return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("path %s appears multiple times in workspace", modRoot) |
| } |
| seen[modRoot] = true |
| modRoots = append(modRoots, modRoot) |
| } |
| return goVersion, modRoots, nil |
| } |
| |
| // LoadModFile sets Target and, if there is a main module, parses the initial |
| // build list from its go.mod file. |
| // |
| // LoadModFile may make changes in memory, like adding a go directive and |
| // ensuring requirements are consistent, and will write those changes back to |
| // disk unless DisallowWriteGoMod is in effect. |
| // |
| // As a side-effect, LoadModFile may change cfg.BuildMod to "vendor" if |
| // -mod wasn't set explicitly and automatic vendoring should be enabled. |
| // |
| // If LoadModFile or CreateModFile has already been called, LoadModFile returns |
| // the existing in-memory requirements (rather than re-reading them from disk). |
| // |
| // LoadModFile checks the roots of the module graph for consistency with each |
| // other, but unlike LoadModGraph does not load the full module graph or check |
| // it for global consistency. Most callers outside of the modload package should |
| // use LoadModGraph instead. |
| func LoadModFile(ctx context.Context) *Requirements { |
| rs, needCommit := loadModFile(ctx) |
| if needCommit { |
| commitRequirements(ctx, rs) |
| } |
| return rs |
| } |
| |
| // loadModFile is like LoadModFile, but does not implicitly commit the |
| // requirements back to disk after fixing inconsistencies. |
| // |
| // If needCommit is true, after the caller makes any other needed changes to the |
| // returned requirements they should invoke commitRequirements to fix any |
| // inconsistencies that may be present in the on-disk go.mod file. |
| func loadModFile(ctx context.Context) (rs *Requirements, needCommit bool) { |
| if requirements != nil { |
| return requirements, false |
| } |
| |
| Init() |
| if len(modRoots) == 0 { |
| _ = TODOWorkspaces("Instead of creating a fake module with an empty modroot, make MainModules.Len() == 0 mean that we're in module mode but not inside any module.") |
| mainModule := module.Version{Path: "command-line-arguments"} |
| MainModules = makeMainModules([]module.Version{mainModule}, []string{""}, []*modfile.File{nil}, []*modFileIndex{nil}, "") |
| goVersion := LatestGoVersion() |
| rawGoVersion.Store(mainModule, goVersion) |
| requirements = newRequirements(modDepthFromGoVersion(goVersion), nil, nil) |
| return requirements, false |
| } |
| |
| var modFiles []*modfile.File |
| var mainModules []module.Version |
| var indices []*modFileIndex |
| for _, modroot := range modRoots { |
| gomod := modFilePath(modroot) |
| var data []byte |
| var err error |
| if gomodActual, ok := fsys.OverlayPath(gomod); ok { |
| // Don't lock go.mod if it's part of the overlay. |
| // On Plan 9, locking requires chmod, and we don't want to modify any file |
| // in the overlay. See #44700. |
| data, err = os.ReadFile(gomodActual) |
| } else { |
| data, err = lockedfile.Read(gomodActual) |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| |
| var fixed bool |
| f, err := modfile.Parse(gomod, data, fixVersion(ctx, &fixed)) |
| if err != nil { |
| // Errors returned by modfile.Parse begin with file:line. |
| base.Fatalf("go: errors parsing go.mod:\n%s\n", err) |
| } |
| if f.Module == nil { |
| // No module declaration. Must add module path. |
| base.Fatalf("go: no module declaration in go.mod. To specify the module path:\n\tgo mod edit -module=example.com/mod") |
| } |
| |
| modFiles = append(modFiles, f) |
| mainModule := f.Module.Mod |
| mainModules = append(mainModules, mainModule) |
| indices = append(indices, indexModFile(data, f, mainModule, fixed)) |
| |
| if err := module.CheckImportPath(f.Module.Mod.Path); err != nil { |
| if pathErr, ok := err.(*module.InvalidPathError); ok { |
| pathErr.Kind = "module" |
| } |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| MainModules = makeMainModules(mainModules, modRoots, modFiles, indices, workFileGoVersion) |
| setDefaultBuildMod() // possibly enable automatic vendoring |
| rs = requirementsFromModFiles(ctx, modFiles) |
| |
| if inWorkspaceMode() { |
| // We don't need to do anything for vendor or update the mod file so |
| // return early. |
| |
| return rs, true |
| } |
| |
| mainModule := MainModules.mustGetSingleMainModule() |
| |
| if cfg.BuildMod == "vendor" { |
| readVendorList(mainModule) |
| index := MainModules.Index(mainModule) |
| modFile := MainModules.ModFile(mainModule) |
| checkVendorConsistency(index, modFile) |
| rs.initVendor(vendorList) |
| } |
| |
| if rs.hasRedundantRoot() { |
| // If any module path appears more than once in the roots, we know that the |
| // go.mod file needs to be updated even though we have not yet loaded any |
| // transitive dependencies. |
| var err error |
| rs, err = updateRoots(ctx, rs.direct, rs, nil, nil, false) |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if MainModules.Index(mainModule).goVersionV == "" { |
| // TODO(#45551): Do something more principled instead of checking |
| // cfg.CmdName directly here. |
| if cfg.BuildMod == "mod" && cfg.CmdName != "mod graph" && cfg.CmdName != "mod why" { |
| addGoStmt(MainModules.ModFile(mainModule), mainModule, LatestGoVersion()) |
| if go117EnableLazyLoading { |
| // We need to add a 'go' version to the go.mod file, but we must assume |
| // that its existing contents match something between Go 1.11 and 1.16. |
| // Go 1.11 through 1.16 have eager requirements, but the latest Go |
| // version uses lazy requirements instead — so we need to cnvert the |
| // requirements to be lazy. |
| var err error |
| rs, err = convertDepth(ctx, rs, lazy) |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| rawGoVersion.Store(mainModule, modFileGoVersion(MainModules.ModFile(mainModule))) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| requirements = rs |
| return requirements, true |
| } |
| |
| // CreateModFile initializes a new module by creating a go.mod file. |
| // |
| // If modPath is empty, CreateModFile will attempt to infer the path from the |
| // directory location within GOPATH. |
| // |
| // If a vendoring configuration file is present, CreateModFile will attempt to |
| // translate it to go.mod directives. The resulting build list may not be |
| // exactly the same as in the legacy configuration (for example, we can't get |
| // packages at multiple versions from the same module). |
| func CreateModFile(ctx context.Context, modPath string) { |
| modRoot := base.Cwd() |
| modRoots = []string{modRoot} |
| Init() |
| modFilePath := modFilePath(modRoot) |
| if _, err := fsys.Stat(modFilePath); err == nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %s already exists", modFilePath) |
| } |
| |
| if modPath == "" { |
| var err error |
| modPath, err = findModulePath(modRoot) |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| } else if err := module.CheckImportPath(modPath); err != nil { |
| if pathErr, ok := err.(*module.InvalidPathError); ok { |
| pathErr.Kind = "module" |
| // Same as build.IsLocalPath() |
| if pathErr.Path == "." || pathErr.Path == ".." || |
| strings.HasPrefix(pathErr.Path, "./") || strings.HasPrefix(pathErr.Path, "../") { |
| pathErr.Err = errors.New("is a local import path") |
| } |
| } |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } else if _, _, ok := module.SplitPathVersion(modPath); !ok { |
| if strings.HasPrefix(modPath, "gopkg.in/") { |
| invalidMajorVersionMsg := fmt.Errorf("module paths beginning with gopkg.in/ must always have a major version suffix in the form of .vN:\n\tgo mod init %s", suggestGopkgIn(modPath)) |
| base.Fatalf(`go: invalid module path "%v": %v`, modPath, invalidMajorVersionMsg) |
| } |
| invalidMajorVersionMsg := fmt.Errorf("major version suffixes must be in the form of /vN and are only allowed for v2 or later:\n\tgo mod init %s", suggestModulePath(modPath)) |
| base.Fatalf(`go: invalid module path "%v": %v`, modPath, invalidMajorVersionMsg) |
| } |
| |
| fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: creating new go.mod: module %s\n", modPath) |
| modFile := new(modfile.File) |
| modFile.AddModuleStmt(modPath) |
| MainModules = makeMainModules([]module.Version{modFile.Module.Mod}, []string{modRoot}, []*modfile.File{modFile}, []*modFileIndex{nil}, "") |
| addGoStmt(modFile, modFile.Module.Mod, LatestGoVersion()) // Add the go directive before converted module requirements. |
| |
| convertedFrom, err := convertLegacyConfig(modFile, modRoot) |
| if convertedFrom != "" { |
| fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: copying requirements from %s\n", base.ShortPath(convertedFrom)) |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| |
| rs := requirementsFromModFiles(ctx, []*modfile.File{modFile}) |
| rs, err = updateRoots(ctx, rs.direct, rs, nil, nil, false) |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| commitRequirements(ctx, rs) |
| |
| // Suggest running 'go mod tidy' unless the project is empty. Even if we |
| // imported all the correct requirements above, we're probably missing |
| // some sums, so the next build command in -mod=readonly will likely fail. |
| // |
| // We look for non-hidden .go files or subdirectories to determine whether |
| // this is an existing project. Walking the tree for packages would be more |
| // accurate, but could take much longer. |
| empty := true |
| files, _ := os.ReadDir(modRoot) |
| for _, f := range files { |
| name := f.Name() |
| if strings.HasPrefix(name, ".") || strings.HasPrefix(name, "_") { |
| continue |
| } |
| if strings.HasSuffix(name, ".go") || f.IsDir() { |
| empty = false |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if !empty { |
| fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: to add module requirements and sums:\n\tgo mod tidy\n") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // CreateWorkFile initializes a new workspace by creating a go.work file. |
| func CreateWorkFile(ctx context.Context, workFile string, modDirs []string) { |
| _ = TODOWorkspaces("Report an error if the file already exists.") |
| |
| goV := LatestGoVersion() // Use current Go version by default |
| workF := new(modfile.WorkFile) |
| workF.Syntax = new(modfile.FileSyntax) |
| workF.AddGoStmt(goV) |
| |
| for _, dir := range modDirs { |
| _ = TODOWorkspaces("Add the module path of the module.") |
| workF.AddDirectory(dir, "") |
| } |
| |
| data := modfile.Format(workF.Syntax) |
| lockedfile.Write(workFile, bytes.NewReader(data), 0644) |
| } |
| |
| // fixVersion returns a modfile.VersionFixer implemented using the Query function. |
| // |
| // It resolves commit hashes and branch names to versions, |
| // canonicalizes versions that appeared in early vgo drafts, |
| // and does nothing for versions that already appear to be canonical. |
| // |
| // The VersionFixer sets 'fixed' if it ever returns a non-canonical version. |
| func fixVersion(ctx context.Context, fixed *bool) modfile.VersionFixer { |
| return func(path, vers string) (resolved string, err error) { |
| defer func() { |
| if err == nil && resolved != vers { |
| *fixed = true |
| } |
| }() |
| |
| // Special case: remove the old -gopkgin- hack. |
| if strings.HasPrefix(path, "gopkg.in/") && strings.Contains(vers, "-gopkgin-") { |
| vers = vers[strings.Index(vers, "-gopkgin-")+len("-gopkgin-"):] |
| } |
| |
| // fixVersion is called speculatively on every |
| // module, version pair from every go.mod file. |
| // Avoid the query if it looks OK. |
| _, pathMajor, ok := module.SplitPathVersion(path) |
| if !ok { |
| return "", &module.ModuleError{ |
| Path: path, |
| Err: &module.InvalidVersionError{ |
| Version: vers, |
| Err: fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q", path), |
| }, |
| } |
| } |
| if vers != "" && module.CanonicalVersion(vers) == vers { |
| if err := module.CheckPathMajor(vers, pathMajor); err != nil { |
| return "", module.VersionError(module.Version{Path: path, Version: vers}, err) |
| } |
| return vers, nil |
| } |
| |
| info, err := Query(ctx, path, vers, "", nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return "", err |
| } |
| return info.Version, nil |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AllowMissingModuleImports allows import paths to be resolved to modules |
| // when there is no module root. Normally, this is forbidden because it's slow |
| // and there's no way to make the result reproducible, but some commands |
| // like 'go get' are expected to do this. |
| // |
| // This function affects the default cfg.BuildMod when outside of a module, |
| // so it can only be called prior to Init. |
| func AllowMissingModuleImports() { |
| if initialized { |
| panic("AllowMissingModuleImports after Init") |
| } |
| allowMissingModuleImports = true |
| } |
| |
| // makeMainModules creates a MainModuleSet and associated variables according to |
| // the given main modules. |
| func makeMainModules(ms []module.Version, rootDirs []string, modFiles []*modfile.File, indices []*modFileIndex, workFileGoVersion string) *MainModuleSet { |
| for _, m := range ms { |
| if m.Version != "" { |
| panic("mainModulesCalled with module.Version with non empty Version field: " + fmt.Sprintf("%#v", m)) |
| } |
| } |
| modRootContainingCWD := findModuleRoot(base.Cwd()) |
| mainModules := &MainModuleSet{ |
| versions: ms[:len(ms):len(ms)], |
| inGorootSrc: map[module.Version]bool{}, |
| pathPrefix: map[module.Version]string{}, |
| modRoot: map[module.Version]string{}, |
| modFiles: map[module.Version]*modfile.File{}, |
| indices: map[module.Version]*modFileIndex{}, |
| workFileGoVersion: workFileGoVersion, |
| } |
| for i, m := range ms { |
| mainModules.pathPrefix[m] = m.Path |
| mainModules.modRoot[m] = rootDirs[i] |
| mainModules.modFiles[m] = modFiles[i] |
| mainModules.indices[m] = indices[i] |
| |
| if mainModules.modRoot[m] == modRootContainingCWD { |
| mainModules.modContainingCWD = m |
| } |
| |
| if rel := search.InDir(rootDirs[i], cfg.GOROOTsrc); rel != "" { |
| mainModules.inGorootSrc[m] = true |
| if m.Path == "std" { |
| // The "std" module in GOROOT/src is the Go standard library. Unlike other |
| // modules, the packages in the "std" module have no import-path prefix. |
| // |
| // Modules named "std" outside of GOROOT/src do not receive this special |
| // treatment, so it is possible to run 'go test .' in other GOROOTs to |
| // test individual packages using a combination of the modified package |
| // and the ordinary standard library. |
| // (See https://golang.org/issue/30756.) |
| mainModules.pathPrefix[m] = "" |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return mainModules |
| } |
| |
| // requirementsFromModFiles returns the set of non-excluded requirements from |
| // the global modFile. |
| func requirementsFromModFiles(ctx context.Context, modFiles []*modfile.File) *Requirements { |
| rootCap := 0 |
| for i := range modFiles { |
| rootCap += len(modFiles[i].Require) |
| } |
| roots := make([]module.Version, 0, rootCap) |
| mPathCount := make(map[string]int) |
| for _, m := range MainModules.Versions() { |
| mPathCount[m.Path] = 1 |
| } |
| direct := map[string]bool{} |
| for _, modFile := range modFiles { |
| requirement: |
| for _, r := range modFile.Require { |
| // TODO(#45713): Maybe join |
| for _, mainModule := range MainModules.Versions() { |
| if index := MainModules.Index(mainModule); index != nil && index.exclude[r.Mod] { |
| if cfg.BuildMod == "mod" { |
| fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: dropping requirement on excluded version %s %s\n", r.Mod.Path, r.Mod.Version) |
| } else { |
| fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: ignoring requirement on excluded version %s %s\n", r.Mod.Path, r.Mod.Version) |
| } |
| continue requirement |
| } |
| } |
| |
| roots = append(roots, r.Mod) |
| if !r.Indirect { |
| direct[r.Mod.Path] = true |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| module.Sort(roots) |
| rs := newRequirements(modDepthFromGoVersion(MainModules.GoVersion()), roots, direct) |
| return rs |
| } |
| |
| // setDefaultBuildMod sets a default value for cfg.BuildMod if the -mod flag |
| // wasn't provided. setDefaultBuildMod may be called multiple times. |
| func setDefaultBuildMod() { |
| if cfg.BuildModExplicit { |
| if inWorkspaceMode() && cfg.BuildMod != "readonly" { |
| base.Fatalf("go: -mod may only be set to readonly when in workspace mode." + |
| "\n\tRemove the -mod flag to use the default readonly value," + |
| "\n\tor set -workfile=off to disable workspace mode.") |
| } |
| // Don't override an explicit '-mod=' argument. |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // TODO(#40775): commands should pass in the module mode as an option |
| // to modload functions instead of relying on an implicit setting |
| // based on command name. |
| switch cfg.CmdName { |
| case "get", "mod download", "mod init", "mod tidy": |
| // These commands are intended to update go.mod and go.sum. |
| cfg.BuildMod = "mod" |
| return |
| case "mod graph", "mod verify", "mod why": |
| // These commands should not update go.mod or go.sum, but they should be |
| // able to fetch modules not in go.sum and should not report errors if |
| // go.mod is inconsistent. They're useful for debugging, and they need |
| // to work in buggy situations. |
| cfg.BuildMod = "mod" |
| allowWriteGoMod = false |
| return |
| case "mod vendor": |
| cfg.BuildMod = "readonly" |
| return |
| } |
| if modRoots == nil { |
| if allowMissingModuleImports { |
| cfg.BuildMod = "mod" |
| } else { |
| cfg.BuildMod = "readonly" |
| } |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if len(modRoots) == 1 { |
| index := MainModules.GetSingleIndexOrNil() |
| if fi, err := fsys.Stat(filepath.Join(modRoots[0], "vendor")); err == nil && fi.IsDir() { |
| modGo := "unspecified" |
| if index != nil && index.goVersionV != "" { |
| if semver.Compare(index.goVersionV, "v1.14") >= 0 { |
| // The Go version is at least 1.14, and a vendor directory exists. |
| // Set -mod=vendor by default. |
| cfg.BuildMod = "vendor" |
| cfg.BuildModReason = "Go version in go.mod is at least 1.14 and vendor directory exists." |
| return |
| } else { |
| modGo = index.goVersionV[1:] |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Since a vendor directory exists, we should record why we didn't use it. |
| // This message won't normally be shown, but it may appear with import errors. |
| cfg.BuildModReason = fmt.Sprintf("Go version in go.mod is %s, so vendor directory was not used.", modGo) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| cfg.BuildMod = "readonly" |
| } |
| |
| func mustHaveCompleteRequirements() bool { |
| return cfg.BuildMod != "mod" && !inWorkspaceMode() |
| } |
| |
| // convertLegacyConfig imports module requirements from a legacy vendoring |
| // configuration file, if one is present. |
| func convertLegacyConfig(modFile *modfile.File, modRoot string) (from string, err error) { |
| noneSelected := func(path string) (version string) { return "none" } |
| queryPackage := func(path, rev string) (module.Version, error) { |
| pkgMods, modOnly, err := QueryPattern(context.Background(), path, rev, noneSelected, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return module.Version{}, err |
| } |
| if len(pkgMods) > 0 { |
| return pkgMods[0].Mod, nil |
| } |
| return modOnly.Mod, nil |
| } |
| for _, name := range altConfigs { |
| cfg := filepath.Join(modRoot, name) |
| data, err := os.ReadFile(cfg) |
| if err == nil { |
| convert := modconv.Converters[name] |
| if convert == nil { |
| return "", nil |
| } |
| cfg = filepath.ToSlash(cfg) |
| err := modconv.ConvertLegacyConfig(modFile, cfg, data, queryPackage) |
| return name, err |
| } |
| } |
| return "", nil |
| } |
| |
| // addGoStmt adds a go directive to the go.mod file if it does not already |
| // include one. The 'go' version added, if any, is the latest version supported |
| // by this toolchain. |
| func addGoStmt(modFile *modfile.File, mod module.Version, v string) { |
| if modFile.Go != nil && modFile.Go.Version != "" { |
| return |
| } |
| if err := modFile.AddGoStmt(v); err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: internal error: %v", err) |
| } |
| rawGoVersion.Store(mod, v) |
| } |
| |
| // LatestGoVersion returns the latest version of the Go language supported by |
| // this toolchain, like "1.17". |
| func LatestGoVersion() string { |
| tags := build.Default.ReleaseTags |
| version := tags[len(tags)-1] |
| if !strings.HasPrefix(version, "go") || !modfile.GoVersionRE.MatchString(version[2:]) { |
| base.Fatalf("go: internal error: unrecognized default version %q", version) |
| } |
| return version[2:] |
| } |
| |
| // priorGoVersion returns the Go major release immediately preceding v, |
| // or v itself if v is the first Go major release (1.0) or not a supported |
| // Go version. |
| func priorGoVersion(v string) string { |
| vTag := "go" + v |
| tags := build.Default.ReleaseTags |
| for i, tag := range tags { |
| if tag == vTag { |
| if i == 0 { |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| version := tags[i-1] |
| if !strings.HasPrefix(version, "go") || !modfile.GoVersionRE.MatchString(version[2:]) { |
| base.Fatalf("go: internal error: unrecognized version %q", version) |
| } |
| return version[2:] |
| } |
| } |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| var altConfigs = []string{ |
| "Gopkg.lock", |
| |
| "GLOCKFILE", |
| "Godeps/Godeps.json", |
| "dependencies.tsv", |
| "glide.lock", |
| "vendor.conf", |
| "vendor.yml", |
| "vendor/manifest", |
| "vendor/vendor.json", |
| |
| ".git/config", |
| } |
| |
| func findModuleRoot(dir string) (roots string) { |
| if dir == "" { |
| panic("dir not set") |
| } |
| dir = filepath.Clean(dir) |
| |
| // Look for enclosing go.mod. |
| for { |
| if fi, err := fsys.Stat(filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")); err == nil && !fi.IsDir() { |
| return dir |
| } |
| d := filepath.Dir(dir) |
| if d == dir { |
| break |
| } |
| dir = d |
| } |
| return "" |
| } |
| |
| func findWorkspaceFile(dir string) (root string) { |
| if dir == "" { |
| panic("dir not set") |
| } |
| dir = filepath.Clean(dir) |
| |
| // Look for enclosing go.mod. |
| for { |
| f := filepath.Join(dir, "go.work") |
| if fi, err := fsys.Stat(f); err == nil && !fi.IsDir() { |
| return f |
| } |
| d := filepath.Dir(dir) |
| if d == dir { |
| break |
| } |
| if d == cfg.GOROOT { |
| _ = TODOWorkspaces("If we end up checking in a go.work file to GOROOT/src," + |
| "remove this case.") |
| return "" // As a special case, don't cross GOROOT to find a go.work file. |
| } |
| dir = d |
| } |
| return "" |
| } |
| |
| func findAltConfig(dir string) (root, name string) { |
| if dir == "" { |
| panic("dir not set") |
| } |
| dir = filepath.Clean(dir) |
| if rel := search.InDir(dir, cfg.BuildContext.GOROOT); rel != "" { |
| // Don't suggest creating a module from $GOROOT/.git/config |
| // or a config file found in any parent of $GOROOT (see #34191). |
| return "", "" |
| } |
| for { |
| for _, name := range altConfigs { |
| if fi, err := fsys.Stat(filepath.Join(dir, name)); err == nil && !fi.IsDir() { |
| return dir, name |
| } |
| } |
| d := filepath.Dir(dir) |
| if d == dir { |
| break |
| } |
| dir = d |
| } |
| return "", "" |
| } |
| |
| func findModulePath(dir string) (string, error) { |
| // TODO(bcmills): once we have located a plausible module path, we should |
| // query version control (if available) to verify that it matches the major |
| // version of the most recent tag. |
| // See https://golang.org/issue/29433, https://golang.org/issue/27009, and |
| // https://golang.org/issue/31549. |
| |
| // Cast about for import comments, |
| // first in top-level directory, then in subdirectories. |
| list, _ := os.ReadDir(dir) |
| for _, info := range list { |
| if info.Type().IsRegular() && strings.HasSuffix(info.Name(), ".go") { |
| if com := findImportComment(filepath.Join(dir, info.Name())); com != "" { |
| return com, nil |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| for _, info1 := range list { |
| if info1.IsDir() { |
| files, _ := os.ReadDir(filepath.Join(dir, info1.Name())) |
| for _, info2 := range files { |
| if info2.Type().IsRegular() && strings.HasSuffix(info2.Name(), ".go") { |
| if com := findImportComment(filepath.Join(dir, info1.Name(), info2.Name())); com != "" { |
| return path.Dir(com), nil |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Look for Godeps.json declaring import path. |
| data, _ := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dir, "Godeps/Godeps.json")) |
| var cfg1 struct{ ImportPath string } |
| json.Unmarshal(data, &cfg1) |
| if cfg1.ImportPath != "" { |
| return cfg1.ImportPath, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Look for vendor.json declaring import path. |
| data, _ = os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dir, "vendor/vendor.json")) |
| var cfg2 struct{ RootPath string } |
| json.Unmarshal(data, &cfg2) |
| if cfg2.RootPath != "" { |
| return cfg2.RootPath, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Look for path in GOPATH. |
| var badPathErr error |
| for _, gpdir := range filepath.SplitList(cfg.BuildContext.GOPATH) { |
| if gpdir == "" { |
| continue |
| } |
| if rel := search.InDir(dir, filepath.Join(gpdir, "src")); rel != "" && rel != "." { |
| path := filepath.ToSlash(rel) |
| // gorelease will alert users publishing their modules to fix their paths. |
| if err := module.CheckImportPath(path); err != nil { |
| badPathErr = err |
| break |
| } |
| return path, nil |
| } |
| } |
| |
| reason := "outside GOPATH, module path must be specified" |
| if badPathErr != nil { |
| // return a different error message if the module was in GOPATH, but |
| // the module path determined above would be an invalid path. |
| reason = fmt.Sprintf("bad module path inferred from directory in GOPATH: %v", badPathErr) |
| } |
| msg := `cannot determine module path for source directory %s (%s) |
| |
| Example usage: |
| 'go mod init example.com/m' to initialize a v0 or v1 module |
| 'go mod init example.com/m/v2' to initialize a v2 module |
| |
| Run 'go help mod init' for more information. |
| ` |
| return "", fmt.Errorf(msg, dir, reason) |
| } |
| |
| var ( |
| importCommentRE = lazyregexp.New(`(?m)^package[ \t]+[^ \t\r\n/]+[ \t]+//[ \t]+import[ \t]+(\"[^"]+\")[ \t]*\r?\n`) |
| ) |
| |
| func findImportComment(file string) string { |
| data, err := os.ReadFile(file) |
| if err != nil { |
| return "" |
| } |
| m := importCommentRE.FindSubmatch(data) |
| if m == nil { |
| return "" |
| } |
| path, err := strconv.Unquote(string(m[1])) |
| if err != nil { |
| return "" |
| } |
| return path |
| } |
| |
| var allowWriteGoMod = true |
| |
| // DisallowWriteGoMod causes future calls to WriteGoMod to do nothing at all. |
| func DisallowWriteGoMod() { |
| allowWriteGoMod = false |
| } |
| |
| // AllowWriteGoMod undoes the effect of DisallowWriteGoMod: |
| // future calls to WriteGoMod will update go.mod if needed. |
| // Note that any past calls have been discarded, so typically |
| // a call to AlowWriteGoMod should be followed by a call to WriteGoMod. |
| func AllowWriteGoMod() { |
| allowWriteGoMod = true |
| } |
| |
| // WriteGoMod writes the current build list back to go.mod. |
| func WriteGoMod(ctx context.Context) { |
| if !allowWriteGoMod { |
| panic("WriteGoMod called while disallowed") |
| } |
| commitRequirements(ctx, LoadModFile(ctx)) |
| } |
| |
| // commitRequirements writes sets the global requirements variable to rs and |
| // writes its contents back to the go.mod file on disk. |
| // goVersion, if non-empty, is used to set the version on the go.mod file. |
| func commitRequirements(ctx context.Context, rs *Requirements) { |
| requirements = rs |
| |
| if !allowWriteGoMod { |
| // Some package outside of modload promised to update the go.mod file later. |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if inWorkspaceMode() { |
| // go.mod files aren't updated in workspace mode, but we still want to |
| // update the go.work.sum file. |
| if err := modfetch.WriteGoSum(keepSums(ctx, loaded, rs, addBuildListZipSums), mustHaveCompleteRequirements()); err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if MainModules.Len() != 1 || MainModules.ModRoot(MainModules.Versions()[0]) == "" { |
| // We aren't in a module, so we don't have anywhere to write a go.mod file. |
| return |
| } |
| mainModule := MainModules.mustGetSingleMainModule() |
| modFilePath := modFilePath(MainModules.ModRoot(mainModule)) |
| modFile := MainModules.ModFile(mainModule) |
| |
| var list []*modfile.Require |
| for _, m := range rs.rootModules { |
| list = append(list, &modfile.Require{ |
| Mod: m, |
| Indirect: !rs.direct[m.Path], |
| }) |
| } |
| if modFile.Go == nil || modFile.Go.Version == "" { |
| modFile.AddGoStmt(modFileGoVersion(modFile)) |
| } |
| if semver.Compare("v"+modFileGoVersion(modFile), separateIndirectVersionV) < 0 { |
| modFile.SetRequire(list) |
| } else { |
| modFile.SetRequireSeparateIndirect(list) |
| } |
| modFile.Cleanup() |
| |
| index := MainModules.GetSingleIndexOrNil() |
| dirty := index.modFileIsDirty(modFile) |
| if dirty && cfg.BuildMod != "mod" { |
| // If we're about to fail due to -mod=readonly, |
| // prefer to report a dirty go.mod over a dirty go.sum |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", errGoModDirty) |
| } |
| |
| if !dirty && cfg.CmdName != "mod tidy" { |
| // The go.mod file has the same semantic content that it had before |
| // (but not necessarily the same exact bytes). |
| // Don't write go.mod, but write go.sum in case we added or trimmed sums. |
| // 'go mod init' shouldn't write go.sum, since it will be incomplete. |
| if cfg.CmdName != "mod init" { |
| if err := modfetch.WriteGoSum(keepSums(ctx, loaded, rs, addBuildListZipSums), mustHaveCompleteRequirements()); err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| } |
| return |
| } |
| if _, ok := fsys.OverlayPath(modFilePath); ok { |
| if dirty { |
| base.Fatalf("go: updates to go.mod needed, but go.mod is part of the overlay specified with -overlay") |
| } |
| return |
| } |
| |
| new, err := modFile.Format() |
| if err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| defer func() { |
| // At this point we have determined to make the go.mod file on disk equal to new. |
| MainModules.SetIndex(mainModule, indexModFile(new, modFile, mainModule, false)) |
| |
| // Update go.sum after releasing the side lock and refreshing the index. |
| // 'go mod init' shouldn't write go.sum, since it will be incomplete. |
| if cfg.CmdName != "mod init" { |
| if err := modfetch.WriteGoSum(keepSums(ctx, loaded, rs, addBuildListZipSums), mustHaveCompleteRequirements()); err != nil { |
| base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) |
| } |
| } |
| }() |
| |
| // Make a best-effort attempt to acquire the side lock, only to exclude |
| // previous versions of the 'go' command from making simultaneous edits. |
| if unlock, err := modfetch.SideLock(); err == nil { |
| defer unlock() |
| } |
| |
| errNoChange := errors.New("no update needed") |
| |
| err = lockedfile.Transform(modFilePath, func(old []byte) ([]byte, error) { |
| if bytes.Equal(old, new) { |
| // The go.mod file is already equal to new, possibly as the result of some |
| // other process. |
| return nil, errNoChange |
| } |
| |
| if index != nil && !bytes.Equal(old, index.data) { |
| // The contents of the go.mod file have changed. In theory we could add all |
| // of the new modules to the build list, recompute, and check whether any |
| // module in *our* build list got bumped to a different version, but that's |
| // a lot of work for marginal benefit. Instead, fail the command: if users |
| // want to run concurrent commands, they need to start with a complete, |
| // consistent module definition. |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("existing contents have changed since last read") |
| } |
| |
| return new, nil |
| }) |
| |
| if err != nil && err != errNoChange { |
| base.Fatalf("go: updating go.mod: %v", err) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // keepSums returns the set of modules (and go.mod file entries) for which |
| // checksums would be needed in order to reload the same set of packages |
| // loaded by the most recent call to LoadPackages or ImportFromFiles, |
| // including any go.mod files needed to reconstruct the MVS result, |
| // in addition to the checksums for every module in keepMods. |
| func keepSums(ctx context.Context, ld *loader, rs *Requirements, which whichSums) map[module.Version]bool { |
| // Every module in the full module graph contributes its requirements, |
| // so in order to ensure that the build list itself is reproducible, |
| // we need sums for every go.mod in the graph (regardless of whether |
| // that version is selected). |
| keep := make(map[module.Version]bool) |
| |
| // Add entries for modules in the build list with paths that are prefixes of |
| // paths of loaded packages. We need to retain sums for all of these modules — |
| // not just the modules containing the actual packages — in order to rule out |
| // ambiguous import errors the next time we load the package. |
| if ld != nil { |
| for _, pkg := range ld.pkgs { |
| // We check pkg.mod.Path here instead of pkg.inStd because the |
| // pseudo-package "C" is not in std, but not provided by any module (and |
| // shouldn't force loading the whole module graph). |
| if pkg.testOf != nil || (pkg.mod.Path == "" && pkg.err == nil) || module.CheckImportPath(pkg.path) != nil { |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if rs.depth == lazy && pkg.mod.Path != "" { |
| if v, ok := rs.rootSelected(pkg.mod.Path); ok && v == pkg.mod.Version { |
| // pkg was loaded from a root module, and because the main module is |
| // lazy we do not check non-root modules for conflicts for packages |
| // that can be found in roots. So we only need the checksums for the |
| // root modules that may contain pkg, not all possible modules. |
| for prefix := pkg.path; prefix != "."; prefix = path.Dir(prefix) { |
| if v, ok := rs.rootSelected(prefix); ok && v != "none" { |
| m := module.Version{Path: prefix, Version: v} |
| r, _ := resolveReplacement(m) |
| keep[r] = true |
| } |
| } |
| continue |
| } |
| } |
| |
| mg, _ := rs.Graph(ctx) |
| for prefix := pkg.path; prefix != "."; prefix = path.Dir(prefix) { |
| if v := mg.Selected(prefix); v != "none" { |
| m := module.Version{Path: prefix, Version: v} |
| r, _ := resolveReplacement(m) |
| keep[r] = true |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if rs.graph.Load() == nil { |
| // The module graph was not loaded, possibly because the main module is lazy |
| // or possibly because we haven't needed to load the graph yet. |
| // Save sums for the root modules (or their replacements), but don't |
| // incur the cost of loading the graph just to find and retain the sums. |
| for _, m := range rs.rootModules { |
| r, _ := resolveReplacement(m) |
| keep[modkey(r)] = true |
| if which == addBuildListZipSums { |
| keep[r] = true |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| mg, _ := rs.Graph(ctx) |
| mg.WalkBreadthFirst(func(m module.Version) { |
| if _, ok := mg.RequiredBy(m); ok { |
| // The requirements from m's go.mod file are present in the module graph, |
| // so they are relevant to the MVS result regardless of whether m was |
| // actually selected. |
| r, _ := resolveReplacement(m) |
| keep[modkey(r)] = true |
| } |
| }) |
| |
| if which == addBuildListZipSums { |
| for _, m := range mg.BuildList() { |
| r, _ := resolveReplacement(m) |
| keep[r] = true |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return keep |
| } |
| |
| type whichSums int8 |
| |
| const ( |
| loadedZipSumsOnly = whichSums(iota) |
| addBuildListZipSums |
| ) |
| |
| // modKey returns the module.Version under which the checksum for m's go.mod |
| // file is stored in the go.sum file. |
| func modkey(m module.Version) module.Version { |
| return module.Version{Path: m.Path, Version: m.Version + "/go.mod"} |
| } |
| |
| func suggestModulePath(path string) string { |
| var m string |
| |
| i := len(path) |
| for i > 0 && ('0' <= path[i-1] && path[i-1] <= '9' || path[i-1] == '.') { |
| i-- |
| } |
| url := path[:i] |
| url = strings.TrimSuffix(url, "/v") |
| url = strings.TrimSuffix(url, "/") |
| |
| f := func(c rune) bool { |
| return c > '9' || c < '0' |
| } |
| s := strings.FieldsFunc(path[i:], f) |
| if len(s) > 0 { |
| m = s[0] |
| } |
| m = strings.TrimLeft(m, "0") |
| if m == "" || m == "1" { |
| return url + "/v2" |
| } |
| |
| return url + "/v" + m |
| } |
| |
| func suggestGopkgIn(path string) string { |
| var m string |
| i := len(path) |
| for i > 0 && (('0' <= path[i-1] && path[i-1] <= '9') || (path[i-1] == '.')) { |
| i-- |
| } |
| url := path[:i] |
| url = strings.TrimSuffix(url, ".v") |
| url = strings.TrimSuffix(url, "/v") |
| url = strings.TrimSuffix(url, "/") |
| |
| f := func(c rune) bool { |
| return c > '9' || c < '0' |
| } |
| s := strings.FieldsFunc(path, f) |
| if len(s) > 0 { |
| m = s[0] |
| } |
| |
| m = strings.TrimLeft(m, "0") |
| |
| if m == "" { |
| return url + ".v1" |
| } |
| return url + ".v" + m |
| } |