cp go.mod go.mod.orig # getting a specific version of a module along with a pattern # not yet present in that module should report the version mismatch # rather than a "matched no packages" warning. ! go get example.net/pkgadded@v1.1.0 example.net/pkgadded/subpkg/... stderr '^go: example.net/pkgadded@v1.1.0 conflicts with example.net/pkgadded/subpkg/...@upgrade \(v1.2.0\)$' ! stderr 'matched no packages' cmp go.mod.orig go.mod # A wildcard pattern should match the pattern with that path. go get example.net/pkgadded/...@v1.0.0 go list -m all stdout '^example.net/pkgadded v1.0.0' cp go.mod.orig go.mod # If we need to resolve a transitive dependency of a package, # and another argument constrains away the version that provides that # package, then 'go get' should fail with a useful error message. ! go get example.net/pkgadded@v1.0.0 . stderr '^example.com/m imports\n\texample.net/pkgadded/subpkg: cannot find module providing package example.net/pkgadded/subpkg$' ! stderr 'example.net/pkgadded v1\.2\.0' cmp go.mod.orig go.mod go get example.net/pkgadded@v1.0.0 ! go list -deps -mod=readonly . stderr '^m.go:3:8: cannot find module providing package example\.net/pkgadded/subpkg: ' -- go.mod -- module example.com/m go 1.16 require example.net/pkgadded v1.2.0 -- m.go -- package m import _ "example.net/pkgadded/subpkg"