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cmd/go: clarify @none effect on dependants modules
Expand modules documentation to clarify why @none is useful. The wording is the one suggested by rsc on the issue. Fixes #26684 Change-Id: I76dc4ff87e50f1dd8536fd9ac1fd938adb29bee3 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/161037 Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
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// development module, then get will update the required version.
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// Specifying a version earlier than the current required version is valid and
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// downgrades the dependency. The version suffix @none indicates that the
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// dependency should be removed entirely.
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// dependency should be removed entirely, downgrading or removing modules
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// depending on it as needed.
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//
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// Although get defaults to using the latest version of the module containing
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// a named package, it does not use the latest version of that module's
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@ -56,7 +56,8 @@ If a module under consideration is already a dependency of the current
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development module, then get will update the required version.
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Specifying a version earlier than the current required version is valid and
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downgrades the dependency. The version suffix @none indicates that the
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dependency should be removed entirely.
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dependency should be removed entirely, downgrading or removing modules
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depending on it as needed.
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Although get defaults to using the latest version of the module containing
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a named package, it does not use the latest version of that module's
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