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# Test that an import path containing an element with a leading dot
# in another module is valid.

# 'go get' works with no version query.
cp go.mod.empty go.mod
go get example.com/dotname/.dot
go list -m example.com/dotname
stdout '^example.com/dotname v1.0.0$'

# 'go get' works with a version query.
cp go.mod.empty go.mod
go get example.com/dotname/.dot@latest
go list -m example.com/dotname
stdout '^example.com/dotname v1.0.0$'

# 'go get' works on an importing package.
cp go.mod.empty go.mod
go get .
go list -m example.com/dotname
stdout '^example.com/dotname v1.0.0$'

# 'go list' works on the dotted package.
go list example.com/dotname/.dot
stdout '^example.com/dotname/.dot$'

# 'go list' works on an importing package.
go list .
stdout '^m$'

# 'go mod tidy' works.
cp go.mod.empty go.mod
go mod tidy
go list -m example.com/dotname
stdout '^example.com/dotname v1.0.0$'

-- go.mod.empty --
module m

go 1.16
-- go.sum --
example.com/dotname v1.0.0 h1:Q0JMAn464CnwFVCshs1n4+f5EFiW/eRhnx/fTWjw2Ag=
example.com/dotname v1.0.0/go.mod h1:7K4VLT7QylRI8H7yZwUkeDH2s19wQnyfp/3oBlItWJ0=
-- use.go --
package use

import _ "example.com/dotname/.dot"

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