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# Test 'go get' with a local module with a name that is not valid for network lookup.
env GO111MODULE=on
go mod edit -fmt
cp go.mod go.mod.orig
# 'go get -u -m' within the main module should work, even if it has a local-only name.
cp go.mod.orig go.mod
go get -u -m
grep 'rsc.io/quote.*v1.5.2' go.mod
grep 'golang.org/x/text.*v0.3.0' go.mod
cp go.mod go.mod.implicitmod
# 'go get -u -m' with the name of the main module should be equivalent to
# 'go get -u -m' without any further arguments.
cp go.mod.orig go.mod
go get -u -m local
cmp go.mod go.mod.implicitmod
# 'go get -u -d' in the empty root of the main module should update the
# dependencies of all packages in the module.
cp go.mod.orig go.mod
go get -u -d
cmp go.mod go.mod.implicitmod
# 'go get -u -d .' within a package in the main module updates all dependencies
# of the main module.
# TODO: Determine whether that behavior is a bug.
# (https://golang.org/issue/26902)
cp go.mod.orig go.mod
cd uselang
go get -u -d .
cd ..
grep 'rsc.io/quote.*v1.5.2' go.mod
grep 'golang.org/x/text.*v0.3.0' go.mod
cp go.mod go.mod.dotpkg
# 'go get -u -d' with an explicit package in the main module updates
# all dependencies of the main module.
# TODO: Determine whether that behavior is a bug.
# (https://golang.org/issue/26902)
cp go.mod.orig go.mod
go get -u -d local/uselang
cmp go.mod go.mod.dotpkg
-- go.mod --
module local
require (
golang.org/x/text v0.0.0-20170915032832-14c0d48ead0c
rsc.io/quote v1.3.0
)
-- uselang/uselang.go --
package uselang
import _ "golang.org/x/text/language"
-- usequote/usequote.go --
package usequote
import _ "rsc.io/quote"