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testdata
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script
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/opt/golang/1.22.0/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_get_extra.txt
cp go.mod go.mod.orig # The -u flag should not (even temporarily) upgrade modules whose versions are # determined by explicit queries to any version other than the explicit one. # Otherwise, 'go get -u' could introduce spurious dependencies. go get -u example.net/a@v0.1.0 example.net/b@v0.1.0 go list -m all stdout '^example.net/a v0.1.0 ' stdout '^example.net/b v0.1.0 ' ! stdout '^example.net/c ' # TODO(bcmills): This property does not yet hold for modules added for # missing packages when the newly-added module matches a wildcard. cp go.mod.orig go.mod go get -u example.net/a@v0.1.0 example.net/b/...@v0.1.0 go list -m all stdout '^example.net/a v0.1.0 ' stdout '^example.net/b v0.1.0 ' stdout '^example.net/c ' # BUG, but a minor and rare one -- go.mod -- module example go 1.15 replace ( example.net/a v0.1.0 => ./a1 example.net/b v0.1.0 => ./b1 example.net/b v0.2.0 => ./b2 example.net/c v0.1.0 => ./c1 example.net/c v0.2.0 => ./c1 ) -- a1/go.mod -- module example.net/a go 1.15 // example.net/a needs a dependency on example.net/b, but lacks a requirement // on it (perhaps due to a missed file in a VCS commit). -- a1/a.go -- package a import _ "example.net/b" -- b1/go.mod -- module example.net/b go 1.15 -- b1/b.go -- package b -- b2/go.mod -- module example.net/b go 1.15 require example.net/c v0.1.0 -- b2/b.go -- package b -- c1/go.mod -- module example.net/c go 1.15
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