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This makes cmd/api no longer an importable package.
In CL 453258 I forgot that there was no direct prohibition
on importing packages from cmd - we just rely on the
fact that cmd/* is all package main and everything else
is cmd/internal.
Fixes #62069.
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As spotted in CL 499981, 3 out of 51 of the api/next/*.txt files
ended up with a blank line at the end. It's possible it would've
been more if human reviewers didn't catch them.
Since there's no formatter for these files, the only way to help
catch things is to make the check pickier (as done in CL 431335).
It can be loosened to let in useful blank lines if needed in the
future.
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We no longer use the optional parameter to compareAPI.
We now always set allowAdd to false.
(Except in tests, making them less useful than they could be.)
Flags and parsing their value are no more.
Remove all the unused functionality and update test cases so they're
closer to what the API checker does when it runs for real. Order the
features, required, exception variables and fields more consistently.
For #43956.
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We want the API check to catch if some API present in api/next/*
files is no longer implemented in the tree, and report it in the
same CL that is making the change (by failing loudly). Arguably
this should've been the case since CL 315350, but I didn't notice
it at the time. Do it now.
For #43956.
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The freebsd/riscv64 port was added in go1.20, make cmd/api aware of it and
backfill API files.
For #58582
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The freebsd/arm64 port was added in go1.14, make cmd/api aware of it and
backfill API files.
For #58582
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The darwin arm64 port was added in Go 1.16 and is a first-class port,
so it should be tracked by cmd/api. This CL does that, backfilling
API files as needed.
It also removes a spurious cgo.Incomplete API feature.
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Deprecating an API creates notices that go out to potentially
millions of Go developers encouraging them to update their code.
The choice to deprecate an API is as important as the choice to
add a new API. We should track those and make them explicit.
This will also ensure that deprecations go through proposal review.
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No one ever runs 'go tool api', because the invocation
has gotten unwieldy enough that it's not practical.
And we don't support it as a standalone tool for other
packages - it's not even in the distribution.
Making it an ordinary package test lets us invoke it
more easily from cmd/dist (as go test cmd/api -check)
and avoids the increasingly baroque code in run.go to
build a command line.
Left in cmd/api even though it's no longer a command
because (1) it uses a package from cmd/vendor and
(2) it uses internal/testenv. Otherwise it could be misc/api.
Fixes #56845.
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