# Regression test for https://golang.org/issue/46462. # # The "runtime/cgo" import found in synthesized .go files (reported in # the CompiledGoFiles field) should have a corresponding entry in the # ImportMap field when a runtime/cgo variant (such as a test variant) # will be used. [short] skip # -compiled can be slow (because it compiles things) [!cgo] skip env CGO_ENABLED=1 env GOFLAGS=-tags=netcgo # Force net to use cgo even on Windows. # "runtime/cgo [runtime.test]" appears in the test dependencies of "runtime", # because "runtime/cgo" itself depends on "runtime" go list -deps -test -compiled -f '{{if eq .ImportPath "net [runtime.test]"}}{{printf "%q" .Imports}}{{end}}' runtime # Control case: the explicitly-imported package "sync" is a test variant, # because "sync" depends on "runtime". stdout '"sync \[runtime\.test\]"' ! stdout '"sync"' # Experiment: the implicitly-imported package "runtime/cgo" is also a test variant, # because "runtime/cgo" also depends on "runtime". stdout '"runtime/cgo \[runtime\.test\]"' ! stdout '"runtime/cgo"' # Because the import of "runtime/cgo" in the cgo-generated file actually refers # to "runtime/cgo [runtime.test]", the latter should be listed in the ImportMap. # BUG(#46462): Today, it is not. go list -deps -test -compiled -f '{{if eq .ImportPath "net [runtime.test]"}}{{printf "%q" .ImportMap}}{{end}}' runtime stdout '"sync":"sync \[runtime\.test\]"' # control stdout '"runtime/cgo":"runtime/cgo \[runtime\.test\]"' # experiment