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Text file src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_tidy_compat_irrelevant.txt

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     1  # https://golang.org/issue/46141: 'go mod tidy' for a Go 1.17 module should by
     2  # default preserve enough checksums for the module to be used by Go 1.16.
     3  #
     4  # We don't have a copy of Go 1.16 handy, but we can simulate it by editing the
     5  # 'go' version in the go.mod file to 1.16, without actually updating the
     6  # requirements to match.
     7  
     8  [short] skip
     9  
    10  env MODFMT='{{with .Module}}{{.Path}} {{.Version}}{{end}}'
    11  
    12  
    13  # This module selects the same versions in Go 1.16 and 1.17 for all modules
    14  # that provide packages (or test dependencies of packages) imported by the
    15  # main module. However, in Go 1.16 it selects a higher version of a
    16  # transitive module dependency that is not otherwise relevant to the main module.
    17  # As a result, Go 1.16 needs an additional checksum for the go.mod file of
    18  # that irrelevant dependency.
    19  #
    20  # The Go 1.16 module graph looks like:
    21  #
    22  # m ---- lazy v0.1.0 ---- incompatible v1.0.0
    23  #         |
    24  #         + ------------- requireincompatible v0.1.0 ---- incompatible v2.0.0+incompatible
    25  
    26  cp go.mod go.mod.orig
    27  go mod tidy
    28  cmp go.mod go.mod.orig
    29  
    30  go list -deps -test -f $MODFMT all
    31  cp stdout out-117.txt
    32  
    33  go mod edit -go=1.16
    34  go list -deps -test -f $MODFMT all
    35  cmp stdout out-117.txt
    36  
    37  
    38  # If we explicitly drop compatibility with 1.16, we retain fewer checksums,
    39  # which gives a cleaner go.sum file but causes 1.16 to fail in readonly mode.
    40  
    41  cp go.mod.orig go.mod
    42  go mod tidy -compat=1.17
    43  cmp go.mod go.mod.orig
    44  
    45  go list -deps -test -f $MODFMT all
    46  cmp stdout out-117.txt
    47  
    48  go mod edit -go=1.16
    49  ! go list -deps -test -f $MODFMT all
    50  	# TODO(#46160): -count=1 instead of -count=2.
    51  stderr -count=2 '^go: example.net/lazy@v0.1.0 requires\n\texample.com/retract/incompatible@v1.0.0: missing go.sum entry; to add it:\n\tgo mod download example.com/retract/incompatible$'
    52  
    53  
    54  -- go.mod --
    55  // Module m imports packages from the same versions under Go 1.17
    56  // as under Go 1.16, but under 1.16 its (implicit) external test dependencies
    57  // are higher.
    58  module example.com/m
    59  
    60  go 1.17
    61  
    62  replace (
    63  	example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ./lazy
    64  	example.net/requireincompatible v0.1.0 => ./requireincompatible
    65  )
    66  
    67  require example.net/lazy v0.1.0
    68  -- m.go --
    69  package m
    70  
    71  import _ "example.net/lazy"
    72  -- lazy/go.mod --
    73  // Module lazy requires example.com/retract/incompatible v1.0.0.
    74  //
    75  // When viewed from the outside it also has a transitive dependency
    76  // on v2.0.0+incompatible, but in lazy mode that transitive dependency
    77  // is pruned out.
    78  module example.net/lazy
    79  
    80  go 1.17
    81  
    82  exclude example.com/retract/incompatible v2.0.0+incompatible
    83  
    84  require (
    85  	example.com/retract/incompatible v1.0.0
    86  	example.net/requireincompatible v0.1.0
    87  )
    88  -- lazy/lazy.go --
    89  package lazy
    90  -- lazy/unimported/unimported.go --
    91  package unimported
    92  
    93  import _ "example.com/retract/incompatible"
    94  -- requireincompatible/go.mod --
    95  module example.net/requireincompatible
    96  
    97  go 1.15
    98  
    99  require example.com/retract/incompatible v2.0.0+incompatible
   100  

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