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(#pysczza ) @carsten Yes but only with the constructs i mentioned aboveπ
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(#pysczza ) @prologic yes I discovered first hand. π
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(#pysczza ) ahh this is useful the go culture doesn't typically have large dependency graphs like Ruby or JS.
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(#pysczza ) @xuu This is correct. The only way to update a dependency is to `go get -u ...` that particular dependency.
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(#pysczza ) @prologic the `go get` and `go mod tidy` wont fetch new changes. that's all a manual affair AFAIK
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(#pysczza ) @prologic I'm missing something here, does this allow to remap a local module with it, or is just a reference for the whole project/module locally?
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(#pysczza ) @justamoment and allows you to re-map dependencies to say for example, a forked copy of that library (which is the typical use case)
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(#pysczza ) @prologic ahh ok. Do you can now use local relativ air absolute pathβs? that was not possible before iirc
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(#pysczza ) @justamoment I found that part is well documented π
So, to understand the theory I started here
And a few explanations in SO helped me to practice it in my project:
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