env TESTGO_VERSION=go1.21.0 env TESTGO_VERSION_SWITCH=switch # If the main module's go.mod file lists a version lower than the version # required by its dependencies, the commands that fetch and diagnose the module # graph (such as 'go mod graph' and 'go mod verify') should fail explicitly: # they can't interpret the graph themselves, and they aren't allowed to update # the go.mod file to record a specific, stable toolchain version that can. ! go mod verify stderr '^go: rsc.io/future@v1.0.0: module rsc.io/future@v1.0.0 requires go >= 1.999 \(running go 1.21.0\)' ! go mod graph stderr '^go: rsc.io/future@v1.0.0: module rsc.io/future@v1.0.0 requires go >= 1.999 \(running go 1.21.0\)' # TODO(#64008): 'go mod download' without arguments should fail too. # 'go get' should update the main module's go.mod file to a version compatible with the # go version required for rsc.io/future, not fail. go get . stderr '^go: module rsc.io/future@v1.0.0 requires go >= 1.999; switching to go1.999testmod$' stderr '^go: upgraded go 1.21 => 1.999$' stderr '^go: added toolchain go1.999testmod$' # Now, the various 'go mod' subcommands should succeed. go mod download go mod verify go mod graph -- go.mod -- module example go 1.21 require rsc.io/future v1.0.0 -- example.go -- package example import _ "rsc.io/future"