# Regression test for https://go.dev/issue/57754: 'go list' failed if ../src # relative to the location of the go executable was a symlink to the real src # directory. (cmd/go expects that ../src is GOROOT/src, but it appears that the # Debian build of the Go toolchain is attempting to split GOROOT into binary and # source artifacts in different parent directories.) [short] skip 'copies the cmd/go binary' [!symlink] skip 'tests symlink-specific behavior' [GOOS:darwin] skip 'Lstat on darwin does not conform to POSIX pathname resolution; see #59586' [GOOS:ios] skip 'Lstat on ios does not conform to POSIX pathname resolution; see #59586' # Ensure that the relative path to $WORK/lib/goroot/src from $PWD is a different # number of ".." hops than the relative path to it from $WORK/share/goroot/src. cd $WORK # Construct a fake GOROOT in $WORK/lib/goroot whose src directory is a symlink # to a subdirectory of $WORK/share. This mimics the directory structure reported # in https://go.dev/issue/57754. # # Symlink everything else to the original $GOROOT to avoid needless copying work. mkdir $WORK/lib/goroot mkdir $WORK/share/goroot symlink $WORK/share/goroot/src -> $GOROOT${/}src symlink $WORK/lib/goroot/src -> ../../share/goroot/src symlink $WORK/lib/goroot/pkg -> $GOROOT${/}pkg # Verify that our symlink shenanigans don't prevent cmd/go from finding its # GOROOT using os.Executable. # # To do so, we copy the actual cmd/go executable — which is implemented as the # cmd/go test binary instead of the original $GOROOT/bin/go, which may be # arbitrarily stale — into the bin subdirectory of the fake GOROOT, causing # os.Executable to report a path in that directory. mkdir $WORK/lib/goroot/bin cp $TESTGO_EXE $WORK/lib/goroot/bin/go$GOEXE env GOROOT='' # Clear to force cmd/go to find GOROOT itself. exec $WORK/lib/goroot/bin/go env GOROOT stdout $WORK${/}lib${/}goroot # Now verify that 'go list' can find standard-library packages in the symlinked # source tree, with paths matching the one reported by 'go env GOROOT'. exec $WORK/lib/goroot/bin/go list -f '{{.ImportPath}}: {{.Dir}}' encoding/binary stdout '^encoding/binary: '$WORK${/}lib${/}goroot${/}src${/}encoding${/}binary'$' exec $WORK/lib/goroot/bin/go list -f '{{.ImportPath}}: {{.Dir}}' std stdout '^encoding/binary: '$WORK${/}lib${/}goroot${/}src${/}encoding${/}binary'$' # Most path lookups in GOROOT are not sensitive to symlinks. However, patterns # involving '...' wildcards must use Walk to check the GOROOT tree, which makes # them more sensitive to symlinks (because Walk doesn't follow them). # # So we check such a pattern to confirm that it works and reports a path relative # to $GOROOT/src (and not the symlink target). exec $WORK/lib/goroot/bin/go list -f '{{.ImportPath}}: {{.Dir}}' .../binary stdout '^encoding/binary: '$WORK${/}lib${/}goroot${/}src${/}encoding${/}binary'$' ! stderr .