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1# Regression test for https://golang.org/issue/41113.
2#
3# When resolving a missing import path, the inability to add the package from
4# one module path should not interfere with adding a nested path.
5
6# Initially, our module depends on split-incompatible v2.1.0-pre+incompatible,
7# from which an imported package has been removed (and relocated to the nested
8# split-incompatible/subpkg module). modload.QueryPattern will suggest
9# split-incompatible v2.0.0+incompatible, which we cannot use (because it would
10# be an implicit downgrade), and split-incompatible/subpkg v0.1.0, which we
11# *should* use.
12
13go mod tidy
14
15go list -m all
16stdout '^example.com/split-incompatible/subpkg v0\.1\.0$'
17! stdout '^example.com/split-incompatible .*'
18
19-- go.mod --
20module golang.org/issue/41113
21
22go 1.16
23
24require example.com/split-incompatible v2.1.0-pre+incompatible
25-- x.go --
26package issue41113
27
28import _ "example.com/split-incompatible/subpkg"
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