# https://golang.org/issue/46141: 'go mod tidy' for a Go 1.17 module should by # default preserve enough checksums for the module to be used by Go 1.16. # # We don't have a copy of Go 1.16 handy, but we can simulate it by editing the # 'go' version in the go.mod file to 1.16, without actually updating the # requirements to match. [short] skip env MODFMT='{{with .Module}}{{.Path}} {{.Version}}{{end}}' # For this module, the "deleted" dependency contains an imported package, but # Go 1.16 selects a higher version (in which that package has been deleted). cp go.mod go.mod.orig ! go mod tidy stderr '^go: example\.com/m imports\n\texample\.net/deleted loaded from example\.net/deleted@v0\.1\.0,\n\tbut go 1\.16 would fail to locate it in example\.net/deleted@v0\.2\.0\n\n' stderr '\n\nTo upgrade to the versions selected by go 1.16, leaving some packages unresolved:\n\tgo mod tidy -e -go=1\.16 && go mod tidy -e -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' # The suggested 'go mod tidy -e' command should proceed anyway. go mod tidy -e cmp go.mod go.mod.tidy # In 'go 1.16' mode we should error out in the way we claimed. cd 116-outside ! go list -deps -f $MODFMT example.com/m stderr '^\.\.[/\\]m\.go:4:2: no required module provides package example\.net/deleted; to add it:\n\tgo get example\.net/deleted$' cd .. go mod edit -go=1.16 ! go list -deps -f $MODFMT example.com/m stderr '^go: updates to go\.mod needed; to update it:\n\tgo mod tidy$' ! go mod tidy stderr '^go: example\.com/m imports\n\texample\.net/deleted: module example\.net/deleted@latest found \(v0\.2\.0, replaced by \./d2\), but does not contain package example\.net/deleted$' -- go.mod -- module example.com/m go 1.17 replace ( example.net/deleted v0.1.0 => ./d1 example.net/deleted v0.2.0 => ./d2 example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ./lazy example.net/pruned v0.1.0 => ./pruned ) require ( example.net/deleted v0.1.0 example.net/deleted v0.1.0 // redundant example.net/lazy v0.1.0 ) -- go.mod.tidy -- module example.com/m go 1.17 replace ( example.net/deleted v0.1.0 => ./d1 example.net/deleted v0.2.0 => ./d2 example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ./lazy example.net/pruned v0.1.0 => ./pruned ) require ( example.net/deleted v0.1.0 example.net/lazy v0.1.0 ) -- 116-outside/go.mod -- module outside go 1.16 replace ( example.com/m => ../ example.net/deleted v0.1.0 => ../d1 example.net/deleted v0.2.0 => ../d2 example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ../lazy example.net/pruned v0.1.0 => ../pruned ) require example.com/m v0.1.0 -- m.go -- package m import ( _ "example.net/deleted" _ "example.net/lazy" ) -- d1/go.mod -- module example.net/deleted go 1.17 -- d1/deleted.go -- package deleted -- d2/go.mod -- module example.net/deleted go 1.17 -- d2/README -- There is no longer a Go package here. -- lazy/go.mod -- module example.net/lazy go 1.17 require example.net/pruned v0.1.0 -- lazy/lazy.go -- package lazy -- pruned/go.mod -- module example.net/pruned go 1.17 require example.net/deleted v0.2.0