# We use a simple Go program to report many Go versions. # The program also errors on any command other than "go version", # which saves us having to rebuild main.go many times. go build -o .bin/go$exe ./fakego env PATH=${WORK}/.bin${:}${PATH} # An empty go version. env GOVERSION='' ! garble build stderr 'Go version is too old' # We should error on a devel version that's too old. env GOVERSION='devel +afb5fca Sun Aug 07 00:00:00 2020 +0000' ! garble build stderr 'Go version.*Aug 07.*too old; please upgrade to Go 1.16.x or a newer devel version' # A future devel timestamp should be fine. env GOVERSION='devel +afb5fca Sun Sep 13 07:54:42 2021 +0000' ! garble build stderr 'mocking the real build' # We should error on a stable version that's too old. env GOVERSION='go1.14' ! garble build stderr 'Go version.*go1.14.*too old; please upgrade to Go 1.16.x' ! stderr 'or a newer devel version' # We should accept a future stable version. env GOVERSION='go1.16.2' ! garble build stderr 'mocking the real build' # We should accept custom devel strings. env GOVERSION='devel somecustomversion' ! garble build stderr 'mocking the real build' -- go.mod -- module test/main go 1.16 -- main.go -- package main func main() {} -- fakego/main.go -- package main import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "os" ) func main() { if len(os.Args) > 0 && os.Args[1] == "env" { enc, _ := json.Marshal(struct{ GOVERSION string } { GOVERSION: os.Getenv("GOVERSION"), }) fmt.Printf("%s\n", enc) return } fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "mocking the real build") os.Exit(1) }