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In Go 1.17, gofmt automatically changes my files:

//go:build test
// +build test

I've uninstall Go 1.17 and re-installed 1.16, but the problem continues. How do I stop it?

I should say that I cannot use these tags, because the codegen we are using (which I cannot change) considers them an error and fails builds.

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    What's wrong with it? go:build is the new and preferred form. They will replace the build tags, so you should be thanking the go tool for helping the transition.
    – icza
    Sep 14, 2021 at 15:30
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    You can't/shouldn't. This is the new recommended more flexible format for build parameters.
    – colm.anseo
    Sep 14, 2021 at 15:31
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    golang.org/doc/go1.17#build-lines: "To aid in migration, gofmt now automatically synchronizes the two forms", and also
    – JimB
    Sep 14, 2021 at 15:34
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    Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/68360688 , specifically to see why it is generally better than +build
    – blackgreen
    Sep 14, 2021 at 19:42

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gofmt will only add the new format if it detects the old format; if it only sees the new format - it will not add the old format.

So, if you know you are building using go 1.17 (or later), you can drop the now legacy build constraint line:

// +build test

and migrate fully to the new build constraint format:

//go:build test

to just have a single build constraint line in your source.

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The solution is to downgrade to Golang 1.16, but check that the links to tooling have been correctly changed back.

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