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# https://golang.org/issue/46141: 'go mod tidy' for a Go 1.17 module should by
# default preserve enough checksums for the module to be used by Go 1.16.
#
# We don't have a copy of Go 1.16 handy, but we can simulate it by editing the
# 'go' version in the go.mod file to 1.16, without actually updating the
# requirements to match.
[short] skip
env MODFMT='{{with .Module}}{{.Path}} {{.Version}}{{end}}'
# For this module, Go 1.17 produces an error for one module, and Go 1.16
# produces a different error for a different module.
cp go.mod go.mod.orig
! go mod tidy
stderr '^example\.com/m imports\n\texample\.net/added: module example\.net/added@latest found \(v0\.3\.0, replaced by \./a1\), but does not contain package example\.net/added$'
cmp go.mod go.mod.orig
# When we run 'go mod tidy -e', we should proceed past the first error and follow
# it with a second error describing the version descrepancy.
#
# We should not provide advice on how to push past the version descrepancy,
# because the '-e' flag should already do that, writing out an otherwise-tidied
# go.mod file.
go mod tidy -e
stderr '^example\.com/m imports\n\texample\.net/added: module example\.net/added@latest found \(v0\.3\.0, replaced by \./a1\), but does not contain package example\.net/added\nexample\.net/added failed to load from any module,\n\tbut go 1\.16 would load it from example\.net/added@v0\.2\.0$'
! stderr '\n\tgo mod tidy'
cmp go.mod go.mod.tidy
-- go.mod --
module example.com/m
go 1.17
replace (
example.net/added v0.1.0 => ./a1
example.net/added v0.2.0 => ./a2
example.net/added v0.3.0 => ./a1
example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ./lazy
example.net/pruned v0.1.0 => ./pruned
)
require (
example.net/added v0.1.0
example.net/lazy v0.1.0
)
-- go.mod.tidy --
module example.com/m
go 1.17
replace (
example.net/added v0.1.0 => ./a1
example.net/added v0.2.0 => ./a2
example.net/added v0.3.0 => ./a1
example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ./lazy
example.net/pruned v0.1.0 => ./pruned
)
require example.net/lazy v0.1.0
-- m.go --
package m
import (
_ "example.net/added"
_ "example.net/lazy"
)
-- a1/go.mod --
module example.net/added
go 1.17
-- a2/go.mod --
module example.net/added
go 1.17
-- a2/added.go --
package added
-- lazy/go.mod --
module example.net/lazy
go 1.17
require example.net/pruned v0.1.0
-- lazy/lazy.go --
package lazy
-- pruned/go.mod --
module example.net/pruned
go 1.17
require example.net/added v0.2.0