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Change the rules for how //go:build "file versions" are applied: instead of considering whether a file version is an upgrade or downgrade from the -lang version, always use max(fileVersion, go1.21). This prevents file versions from downgrading the version below go1.21. Before Go 1.21 the //go:build version did not have the meaning of setting the file's langage version. This fixes an issue that was appearing in GOPATH builds: Go 1.23.0 started providing -lang versions to the compiler in GOPATH mode (among other places) which it wasn't doing before, and it set -lang to the toolchain version (1.23). Because the -lang version was greater than go1.21, language version used to compile the file would be set to the //go:build file version. //go:build file versions below 1.21 could cause files that could previously build to stop building. For example, take a Go file with a //go:build line specifying go1.10. If that file used a 1.18 feature, that use would compile fine with a Go 1.22 toolchain. But it would produce an error when compiling with the 1.23.0 toolchain because it set the language version to 1.10 and disallowed the 1.18 feature. This breaks backwards compatibility: when the build tag was added, it did not have the meaning of restricting the language version. For #68658 Change-Id: I6cedda81a55bcccffaa3501eef9e2be6541b6ece Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/607955 LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@google.com>
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