// we must not being doing special things like AllowBinary or IgnoreVendor,
// and all the file system callbacks must be nil (we're meant to use the local file system).
if mode&AllowBinary != 0 || mode&IgnoreVendor != 0 ||
- ctxt.JoinPath != nil || ctxt.SplitPathList != nil || ctxt.IsAbsPath != nil || ctxt.IsDir != nil || ctxt.HasSubdir != nil || ctxt.ReadDir != nil || ctxt.OpenFile != nil || !equal(ctxt.ToolTags, defaultToolTags) || !equal(ctxt.ReleaseTags, defaultReleaseTags) {
+ ctxt.JoinPath != nil || ctxt.SplitPathList != nil || ctxt.IsAbsPath != nil || ctxt.IsDir != nil || ctxt.HasSubdir != nil || ctxt.ReadDir != nil || ctxt.OpenFile != nil || !slices.Equal(ctxt.ToolTags, defaultToolTags) || !slices.Equal(ctxt.ReleaseTags, defaultReleaseTags) {
return errNoModules
}
return nil
}
-func equal(x, y []string) bool {
- if len(x) != len(y) {
- return false
- }
- for i, xi := range x {
- if xi != y[i] {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
// hasGoFiles reports whether dir contains any files with names ending in .go.
// For a vendor check we must exclude directories that contain no .go files.
// Otherwise it is not possible to vendor just a/b/c and still import the