| cd subdir |
| |
| # 'go get' on empty patterns that are necessarily local to the module |
| # should warn that the patterns are empty, exactly once. |
| |
| go get ./... |
| stderr -count=1 'matched no packages' |
| |
| go get ./... |
| stderr -count=1 'matched no packages' |
| |
| # 'go get' on patterns that could conceivably match nested modules |
| # should report a module resolution error. |
| |
| go get example.net/emptysubdir/... # control case |
| |
| ! go get example.net/emptysubdir/subdir/... |
| ! stderr 'matched no packages' |
| stderr '^go: example\.net/emptysubdir/subdir/\.\.\.: module example\.net/emptysubdir/subdir: reading http://.*: 404 Not Found\n\tserver response: 404 page not found\n\z' |
| |
| # It doesn't make sense to 'go get' a path in the standard library, |
| # since the standard library necessarily can't have unresolved imports. |
| # |
| # TODO(#30241): Maybe that won't always be the case? |
| # |
| # For that case, we emit a "malformed module path" error message, |
| # which isn't ideal either. |
| |
| ! go get builtin/... # in GOROOT/src, but contains no packages |
| stderr '^go: builtin/...: malformed module path "builtin": missing dot in first path element$' |
| |
| -- go.mod -- |
| module example.net/emptysubdir |
| |
| go 1.16 |
| -- emptysubdir.go -- |
| // Package emptysubdir has a subdirectory containing no packages. |
| package emptysubdir |
| -- subdir/README.txt -- |
| This module intentionally does not contain any p |