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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_tidy_compat_incompatible.txt
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
10env MODFMT='{{with .Module}}{{.Path}} {{.Version}}{{end}}'
11
12
13# For this module, Go 1.17 prunes out a (transitive and otherwise-irrelevant)
14# requirement on a retracted higher version of a dependency.
15# However, when Go 1.16 reads the same requirements from the go.mod file,
16# it does not prune out that requirement, and selects the retracted version.
17#
18# The Go 1.16 module graph looks like:
19#
20# m ---- lazy v0.1.0 ---- requireincompatible v0.1.0 ---- incompatible v2.0.0+incompatible
21# | |
22# + -------+------------- incompatible v1.0.0
23#
24# The Go 1.17 module graph is the same except that the dependencies of
25# requireincompatible are pruned out (because the module that requires
26# it — lazy v0.1.0 — specifies 'go 1.17', and it is not otherwise relevant to
27# the main module).
28
29
30# 'go mod tidy' should by default diagnose the difference in dependencies as an
31# error, with useful suggestions about how to resolve it.
32
33cp go.mod go.mod.orig
34! go mod tidy
35stderr '^go: example\.com/m imports\n\texample\.net/lazy imports\n\texample\.com/retract/incompatible loaded from example\.com/retract/incompatible@v1\.0\.0,\n\tbut go 1\.16 would select v2\.0\.0\+incompatible\n\n'
36stderr '\n\nTo upgrade to the versions selected by go 1\.16:\n\tgo mod tidy -go=1\.16 && go mod tidy -go=1\.17\nIf reproducibility with go 1\.16 is not needed:\n\tgo mod tidy -compat=1.17\nFor other options, see:\n\thttps://golang\.org/doc/modules/pruning\n'
37
38cmp go.mod go.mod.orig
39
40
41# The suggested '-compat' flag to ignore differences should silence the error
42# and leave go.mod unchanged, resulting in checksum errors when Go 1.16 tries
43# to load a module pruned out by Go 1.17.
44
45go mod tidy -compat=1.17
46! stderr .
47cmp go.mod go.mod.orig
48
49go mod edit -go=1.16
50! go list -f $MODFMT -deps ./...
51stderr -count=1 '^go: example\.net/lazy@v0\.1\.0 requires\n\texample\.net/requireincompatible@v0\.1\.0 requires\n\texample\.com/retract/incompatible@v2\.0\.0\+incompatible: missing go.sum entry for go.mod file; to add it:\n\tgo mod download example.com/retract/incompatible$'
52
53
54# There are two ways for the module author to bring the two into alignment.
55# One is to *explicitly* 'exclude' the version that is already *implicitly*
56# pruned out under 1.17.
57
58go mod edit -exclude=example.com/retract/incompatible@v2.0.0+incompatible
59go list -f $MODFMT -deps ./...
60stdout '^example.com/retract/incompatible v1\.0\.0$'
61! stdout 'v2\.0\.0'
62
63
64# The other is to explicitly upgrade the version required under Go 1.17
65# to match the version selected by Go 1.16. The commands suggested by
66# 'go mod tidy' should do exactly that.
67
68cp go.mod.orig go.mod
69
70go mod tidy -go=1.16
71go list -f $MODFMT -deps ./...
72stdout '^example.com/retract/incompatible v2\.0\.0\+incompatible$'
73! stdout 'v1\.0\.0'
74
75go mod tidy -go=1.17
76go list -f $MODFMT -deps ./...
77stdout '^example.com/retract/incompatible v2\.0\.0\+incompatible$'
78! stdout 'v1\.0\.0'
79
80go mod edit -go=1.16
81go list -f $MODFMT -deps ./...
82stdout '^example.com/retract/incompatible v2\.0\.0\+incompatible$'
83! stdout 'v1\.0\.0'
84
85
86-- go.mod --
87// Module m indirectly imports a package from
88// example.com/retract/incompatible. Its selected version of
89// that module is lower under Go 1.17 semantics than under Go 1.16.
90module example.com/m
91
92go 1.17
93
94replace (
95 example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ./lazy
96 example.net/requireincompatible v0.1.0 => ./requireincompatible
97)
98
99require example.net/lazy v0.1.0
100
101require example.com/retract/incompatible v1.0.0 // indirect
102-- incompatible.go --
103package incompatible
104
105import _ "example.net/lazy"
106
107-- lazy/go.mod --
108// Module lazy requires example.com/retract/incompatible v1.0.0.
109//
110// When viewed from the outside it also has a transitive dependency
111// on v2.0.0+incompatible, but in lazy mode that transitive dependency
112// is pruned out.
113module example.net/lazy
114
115go 1.17
116
117exclude example.com/retract/incompatible v2.0.0+incompatible
118
119require (
120 example.com/retract/incompatible v1.0.0
121 example.net/requireincompatible v0.1.0
122)
123-- lazy/lazy.go --
124package lazy
125
126import _ "example.com/retract/incompatible"
127
128-- requireincompatible/go.mod --
129module example.net/requireincompatible
130
131go 1.15
132
133require example.com/retract/incompatible v2.0.0+incompatible
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