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src/cmd/go/internal/modload/help.go
var HelpModules = &base.Command{ UsageLine: "modules", Short: "modules, module versions, and more", Long: ` Modules are how Go manages dependencies. A module is a collection of packages that are released, versioned, and distributed together. Modules may be downloaded directly from version control repositories or from module proxy servers. For a series of tutorials on modules, see https://golang.org/doc/tutorial/create-module.
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/samples/java/modules-multi-project/README.adoc
Java Modules are a feature of Java itself, available since Java 9, that allows for better encapsulation. In Gradle, each _source set_ containing Java sources can be turned into a module by adding a `module-info.java` file. Typically, in a project with Java Modules like this one, the _main_ source set of a subproject represents a module. ``` src └── main └── java
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/work_module_not_in_go_work.txt
stderr 'directory a[\\/]c is contained in a module that is not one of the workspace modules listed in go.work. You can add the module to the workspace using:\n\tgo work use a' cd a/c ! go run . stderr 'current directory is contained in a module that is not one of the workspace modules listed in go.work. You can add the module to the workspace using:\n\tgo work use \.\.' cd ../.. ! go run .
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_outside.txt
# 'go clean' should skip the current directory if it isn't in a module. go clean -n ! stdout . ! stderr . # 'go mod graph' should fail, since there's no module graph. ! go mod graph stderr '^go: go.mod file not found in current directory or any parent directory; see ''go help modules''$' # 'go mod why' should fail, since there is no main module to depend on anything.
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analysis/analysis-api-standalone/analysis-api-standalone-base/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/standalone/base/project/structure/KtStaticModuleDependentsProvider.kt
} private inline fun buildDependentsMap( modules: List<KtModule>, getDependencies: (KtModule) -> Sequence<KtModule>, ): Map<KtModule, MutableSet<KtModule>> = buildMap<KtModule, MutableSet<KtModule>> { for (module in modules) { for (dependency in getDependencies(module)) { // `module` should not be part of its own dependents, per the contract of `KotlinModuleDependentsProvider`.
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_verify_work.txt
# main modules from the build list incorrectly, leading to the workspace # modules being checked for correct sums. Specifically this would happen when # the module name sorted after the virtual 'go' version module name because # it could not get chopped off when we removed the MainModules.Len() modules # at the beginning of the build list and we would remove the go module instead. go mod verify -- go.work --
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/work_vendor_modules_txt_consistent.txt
go work vendor cmp modules.txt.want vendor/modules.txt go list example.com/a example.com/b # Module required in go.mod but not marked explicit in modules.txt cp modules.txt.required_but_not_explicit vendor/modules.txt ! go list example.com/a example.com/b cmpenv stderr required_but_not_explicit_error.txt # Replacement in go.mod but no replacement in modules.txt cp modules.txt.missing_replacement vendor/modules.txt ! go list example.com/a example.com/b
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build-logic/performance-testing/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/performance/generator/MavenRepository.groovy
def artifactDir = new File(rootDir, "${groupId.replace('.', '/')}/$artifactId/$version") def module = new MavenModule(artifactDir, groupId, artifactId, version as String) module.mavenJarCreator = mavenJarCreator modules << module return module } void publish() { modules.each { it.publish() } }
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platforms/ide/ide-plugins/src/main/java/org/gradle/plugins/ide/idea/model/Project.java
Preconditions.checkNotNull(moduleManager); Node modules = findFirstChildNamed(moduleManager, "modules"); if (modules == null) { modules = moduleManager.appendNode("modules"); } return modules; } private Node findCompilerConfiguration() {
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platforms/software/dependency-management/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/resolve/LazyDownloadsIntegrationTest.groovy
import org.gradle.integtests.fixtures.AbstractHttpDependencyResolutionTest class LazyDownloadsIntegrationTest extends AbstractHttpDependencyResolutionTest { def module = mavenHttpRepo.module("test", "test", "1.0").publish() def module2 = mavenHttpRepo.module("test", "test2", "1.0").publish() def setup() { createDirs("child") settingsFile << "include 'child'" buildFile << """
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