# Regression test for https://golang.org/issue/46078: # 'go mod tidy' should not panic if the main module initially # requires an older version of itself. # A module that explicitly requires an older version of itself should be # rejected as inconsistent: we enforce that every explicit requirement is the # selected version of its module path, but the selected version of the main # module is always itself — not some explicit version. ! go list -m all stderr '^go: updates to go\.mod needed; to update it:\n\tgo mod tidy$' # The suggested 'go mod tidy' command should succeed (not crash). go mod tidy # We prune out redundant roots very early on in module loading, and at that # point the indirect requirement on example.net/x v0.1.0 appears to be # irrelevant. It should be pruned out; when the import of "example.net/x" is # later resolved, it should resolve at the latest version (v0.2.0), not the # version implied by the (former) misleading requirement on the older version of # the main module. cmp go.mod go.mod.tidy -- go.mod -- module golang.org/issue/46078 go 1.17 replace ( example.net/x v0.1.0 => ./x example.net/x v0.2.0 => ./x golang.org/issue/46078 v0.1.0 => ./old ) require golang.org/issue/46078 v0.1.0 -- go.mod.tidy -- module golang.org/issue/46078 go 1.17 replace ( example.net/x v0.1.0 => ./x example.net/x v0.2.0 => ./x golang.org/issue/46078 v0.1.0 => ./old ) require example.net/x v0.2.0 -- issue46078/issue.go -- package issue46078 import _ "example.net/x" -- old/go.mod -- module golang.org/issue/46078 go 1.17 require example.net/x v0.1.0 -- x/go.mod -- module example.net/x go 1.17 -- x/x.go -- package x