Do you have any non-imported subdirectories in your app directory that may contain package main? I've jumped to the conclusion that go-app-builder is applying the equivalent of go tool vet ./... (instead of go tool vet .) and is using an old version. I recently started encountering this error while deploying:
01:05 PM Error 422: --- begin server output ---
Compile failed:
2016/10/19 10:05:23 go-app-builder: Failed parsing input (2 errors)
2016/10/19 10:05:23 appleasn1.go:16:25: composite struct literal encoding/asn1.ObjectIdentifier with unkeyed fields
2016/10/19 10:05:23 appleasn1.go:17:25: composite struct literal encoding/asn1.ObjectIdentifier with unkeyed fields
--- end server output ---
01:05 PM Rolling back the update.
asn1.ObjectIdentifier is an alias for []int, so this is not a composite struct literal. This bug in vet was fixed six months ago. I shared my findings with GCloud Support, and they've assured me they're on it. As a workaround, I've made my code pass the overly strict go vet process. If you have a subdirectory in your app that contains package main, you can exclude it in your app.yaml with a skip_files directive:
skip_files:
- bench/.*
- testdata/.*
The fix for the composite error involved changing from this:
oidData = asn1.ObjectIdentifier{1, 2, 840, 113549, 1, 7, 1}
to this:
oidData = asn1.ObjectIdentifier([]int{1, 2, 840, 113549, 1, 7, 1})