[short] skip 'links test binaries' # Verify test -c can output multiple executables to a directory. # This test also serves as a regression test for https://go.dev/issue/62221: # prior to the fix for that issue, it occasionally failed with ETXTBSY when # run on Unix platforms. go test -c -o $WORK/some/nonexisting/directory/ ./pkg/... exists -exec $WORK/some/nonexisting/directory/pkg1.test$GOEXE exists -exec $WORK/some/nonexisting/directory/pkg2.test$GOEXE go test -c ./pkg/... exists -exec pkg1.test$GOEXE exists -exec pkg2.test$GOEXE ! go test -c -o $WORK/bin/test/bin.test.exe ./pkg/... stderr '^with multiple packages, -o must refer to a directory or '$devnull ! go test -c ./... stderr '^cannot write test binary pkg1.test for multiple packages:\nexample/anotherpkg/pkg1\nexample/pkg/pkg1' ! go test -c -o $WORK/bin/test/ ./... stderr '^cannot write test binary pkg1.test for multiple packages:\nexample/anotherpkg/pkg1\nexample/pkg/pkg1' ! go test -o $WORK/bin/filename.exe ./pkg/... stderr '^with multiple packages, -o must refer to a directory or '$devnull ! go test -o $WORK/bin/ ./... stderr '^cannot write test binary pkg1.test for multiple packages:\nexample/anotherpkg/pkg1\nexample/pkg/pkg1' go test -c -o $devnull ./... rm pkg1.test$GOEXE rm pkg2.test$GOEXE go test -o . ./pkg/... exists -exec pkg1.test$GOEXE exists -exec pkg2.test$GOEXE -- go.mod -- module example -- pkg/pkg1/pkg1_test.go -- package pkg1 -- pkg/pkg2/pkg2_test.go -- package pkg2 -- anotherpkg/pkg1/pkg1_test.go -- package pkg1