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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package lsp
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/imports"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/mod"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/protocol"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source"
)
func (s *Server) codeAction(ctx context.Context, params *protocol.CodeActionParams) ([]protocol.CodeAction, error) {
snapshot, fh, ok, err := s.beginFileRequest(params.TextDocument.URI, source.UnknownKind)
if !ok {
return nil, err
}
uri := fh.Identity().URI
// Determine the supported actions for this file kind.
supportedCodeActions, ok := snapshot.View().Options().SupportedCodeActions[fh.Identity().Kind]
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no supported code actions for %v file kind", fh.Identity().Kind)
}
// The Only field of the context specifies which code actions the client wants.
// If Only is empty, assume that the client wants all of the possible code actions.
var wanted map[protocol.CodeActionKind]bool
if len(params.Context.Only) == 0 {
wanted = supportedCodeActions
} else {
wanted = make(map[protocol.CodeActionKind]bool)
for _, only := range params.Context.Only {
wanted[only] = supportedCodeActions[only]
}
}
if len(wanted) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no supported code action to execute for %s, wanted %v", uri, params.Context.Only)
}
var codeActions []protocol.CodeAction
switch fh.Identity().Kind {
case source.Mod:
if diagnostics := params.Context.Diagnostics; len(diagnostics) > 0 {
codeActions = append(codeActions, mod.SuggestedFixes(ctx, snapshot, fh, diagnostics)...)
}
if wanted[protocol.SourceOrganizeImports] {
codeActions = append(codeActions, protocol.CodeAction{
Title: "Tidy",
Kind: protocol.SourceOrganizeImports,
Command: &protocol.Command{
Title: "Tidy",
Command: "tidy",
Arguments: []interface{}{fh.Identity().URI},
},
})
}
case source.Go:
diagnostics := params.Context.Diagnostics
// First, process any missing imports and pair them with the
// diagnostics they fix.
if wantQuickFixes := wanted[protocol.QuickFix] && len(diagnostics) > 0; wantQuickFixes || wanted[protocol.SourceOrganizeImports] {
importEdits, importEditsPerFix, err := source.AllImportsFixes(ctx, snapshot, fh)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Separate this into a set of codeActions per diagnostic, where
// each action is the addition, removal, or renaming of one import.
if wantQuickFixes {
for _, importFix := range importEditsPerFix {
fixes := importDiagnostics(importFix.Fix, diagnostics)
if len(fixes) == 0 {
continue
}
codeActions = append(codeActions, protocol.CodeAction{
Title: importFixTitle(importFix.Fix),
Kind: protocol.QuickFix,
Edit: protocol.WorkspaceEdit{
DocumentChanges: documentChanges(fh, importFix.Edits),
},
Diagnostics: fixes,
})
}
}
// Send all of the import edits as one code action if the file is
// being organized.
if wanted[protocol.SourceOrganizeImports] && len(importEdits) > 0 {
codeActions = append(codeActions, protocol.CodeAction{
Title: "Organize Imports",
Kind: protocol.SourceOrganizeImports,
Edit: protocol.WorkspaceEdit{
DocumentChanges: documentChanges(fh, importEdits),
},
})
}
}
// Check for context cancellation before processing analysis fixes.
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
// Retrieve any necessary analysis fixes or edits.
if (wanted[protocol.QuickFix] || wanted[protocol.SourceFixAll]) && len(diagnostics) > 0 {
analysisQuickFixes, highConfidenceEdits, err := analysisFixes(ctx, snapshot, fh, diagnostics)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if wanted[protocol.QuickFix] {
// Add the quick fixes reported by go/analysis.
codeActions = append(codeActions, analysisQuickFixes...)
// If there are any diagnostics relating to the go.mod file,
// add their corresponding quick fixes.
moduleQuickFixes, err := getModuleQuickFixes(ctx, snapshot, diagnostics)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
codeActions = append(codeActions, moduleQuickFixes...)
}
if wanted[protocol.SourceFixAll] && len(highConfidenceEdits) > 0 {
codeActions = append(codeActions, protocol.CodeAction{
Title: "Simplifications",
Kind: protocol.SourceFixAll,
Edit: protocol.WorkspaceEdit{
DocumentChanges: highConfidenceEdits,
},
})
}
}
default:
// Unsupported file kind for a code action.
return nil, nil
}
return codeActions, nil
}
var missingRequirementRe = regexp.MustCompile(`(.+) is not in your go.mod file`)
func getModuleQuickFixes(ctx context.Context, snapshot source.Snapshot, diagnostics []protocol.Diagnostic) ([]protocol.CodeAction, error) {
// Don't bother getting quick fixes if we have no relevant diagnostics.
var missingDeps map[string]protocol.Diagnostic
for _, diagnostic := range diagnostics {
matches := missingRequirementRe.FindStringSubmatch(diagnostic.Message)
if len(matches) != 2 {
continue
}
if missingDeps == nil {
missingDeps = make(map[string]protocol.Diagnostic)
}
missingDeps[matches[1]] = diagnostic
}
if len(missingDeps) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
// Get suggested fixes for each missing dependency.
edits, err := mod.SuggestedGoFixes(ctx, snapshot)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var codeActions []protocol.CodeAction
for dep, diagnostic := range missingDeps {
edit, ok := edits[dep]
if !ok {
continue
}
codeActions = append(codeActions, protocol.CodeAction{
Title: fmt.Sprintf("Add %s to go.mod", dep),
Diagnostics: []protocol.Diagnostic{diagnostic},
Edit: protocol.WorkspaceEdit{
DocumentChanges: []protocol.TextDocumentEdit{edit},
},
Kind: protocol.QuickFix,
})
}
return codeActions, nil
}
func (s *Server) getSupportedCodeActions() []protocol.CodeActionKind {
allCodeActionKinds := make(map[protocol.CodeActionKind]struct{})
for _, kinds := range s.session.Options().SupportedCodeActions {
for kind := range kinds {
allCodeActionKinds[kind] = struct{}{}
}
}
var result []protocol.CodeActionKind
for kind := range allCodeActionKinds {
result = append(result, kind)
}
sort.Slice(result, func(i, j int) bool {
return result[i] < result[j]
})
return result
}
func importFixTitle(fix *imports.ImportFix) string {
var str string
switch fix.FixType {
case imports.AddImport:
str = fmt.Sprintf("Add import: %s %q", fix.StmtInfo.Name, fix.StmtInfo.ImportPath)
case imports.DeleteImport:
str = fmt.Sprintf("Delete import: %s %q", fix.StmtInfo.Name, fix.StmtInfo.ImportPath)
case imports.SetImportName:
str = fmt.Sprintf("Rename import: %s %q", fix.StmtInfo.Name, fix.StmtInfo.ImportPath)
}
return str
}
func importDiagnostics(fix *imports.ImportFix, diagnostics []protocol.Diagnostic) (results []protocol.Diagnostic) {
for _, diagnostic := range diagnostics {
switch {
// "undeclared name: X" may be an unresolved import.
case strings.HasPrefix(diagnostic.Message, "undeclared name: "):
ident := strings.TrimPrefix(diagnostic.Message, "undeclared name: ")
if ident == fix.IdentName {
results = append(results, diagnostic)
}
// "could not import: X" may be an invalid import.
case strings.HasPrefix(diagnostic.Message, "could not import: "):
ident := strings.TrimPrefix(diagnostic.Message, "could not import: ")
if ident == fix.IdentName {
results = append(results, diagnostic)
}
// "X imported but not used" is an unused import.
// "X imported but not used as Y" is an unused import.
case strings.Contains(diagnostic.Message, " imported but not used"):
idx := strings.Index(diagnostic.Message, " imported but not used")
importPath := diagnostic.Message[:idx]
if importPath == fmt.Sprintf("%q", fix.StmtInfo.ImportPath) {
results = append(results, diagnostic)
}
}
}
return results
}
func analysisFixes(ctx context.Context, snapshot source.Snapshot, fh source.FileHandle, diagnostics []protocol.Diagnostic) ([]protocol.CodeAction, []protocol.TextDocumentEdit, error) {
if len(diagnostics) == 0 {
return nil, nil, nil
}
var codeActions []protocol.CodeAction
var sourceFixAllEdits []protocol.TextDocumentEdit
phs, err := snapshot.PackageHandles(ctx, fh)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// We get the package that source.Diagnostics would've used. This is hack.
// TODO(golang/go#32443): The correct solution will be to cache diagnostics per-file per-snapshot.
ph, err := source.WidestPackageHandle(phs)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
for _, diag := range diagnostics {
srcErr, analyzer, ok := findSourceError(ctx, snapshot, ph.ID(), diag)
if !ok {
continue
}
for _, fix := range srcErr.SuggestedFixes {
action := protocol.CodeAction{
Title: fix.Title,
Kind: protocol.QuickFix,
Diagnostics: []protocol.Diagnostic{diag},
internal/lsp: reorganize the generated Go code for the lsp protocol Code generation has been unified, so that tsprotocol.go and tsserver.go are produced by the same program. tsprotocol.go is about 900 lines shorter, partly from removing boilerplate comments that golint no longer requires. (And partly by generating fewer unneeded types.) The choice made for a union type is commented with the set of types. There is no Go equivalent for union types, but making themn all interface{} would replace type checking at unmarshalling with checking runtime conversions. Intersection types (A&B) are sometimes embedded (struct{A;B;}, and sometimes expanded, as they have to be if A and B have fields with the same names. There are fewer embedded structs, which had been verbose and confusing to initialize. They have been replaced by types whose names end in Gn. Essentially all the generated *structs have been removed. This makes no difference in what the client sends, and the server may send a {} where it previously might have sent nothing. The benefit is that some nil tests can be removed. Thus 'omitempty' in json tags is just documentation that the element is optional in the protocol. The files that generate this code will be submitted later, but soon. Change-Id: I52b997d9c58de3d733fc8c6ce061e47ce2bdb100 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/207598 Run-TryBot: Peter Weinberger <pjw@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Cottrell <iancottrell@google.com>
2019-11-17 12:29:15 -07:00
Edit: protocol.WorkspaceEdit{},
}
for uri, edits := range fix.Edits {
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
docChanges := documentChanges(fh, edits)
if analyzer.HighConfidence {
sourceFixAllEdits = append(sourceFixAllEdits, docChanges...)
}
action.Edit.DocumentChanges = append(action.Edit.DocumentChanges, docChanges...)
}
codeActions = append(codeActions, action)
}
}
return codeActions, sourceFixAllEdits, nil
}
func findSourceError(ctx context.Context, snapshot source.Snapshot, pkgID string, diag protocol.Diagnostic) (*source.Error, source.Analyzer, bool) {
var analyzer *source.Analyzer
// If the source is "compiler", we expect a type error analyzer.
if diag.Source == "compiler" {
for _, a := range snapshot.View().Options().TypeErrorAnalyzers {
if a.FixesError(diag.Message) {
analyzer = &a
break
}
}
} else {
// This code assumes that the analyzer name is the Source of the diagnostic.
// If this ever changes, this will need to be addressed.
if a, ok := snapshot.View().Options().DefaultAnalyzers[diag.Source]; ok {
analyzer = &a
}
}
if analyzer == nil || !analyzer.Enabled(snapshot) {
return nil, source.Analyzer{}, false
}
analysisErrors, err := snapshot.Analyze(ctx, pkgID, analyzer.Analyzer)
if err != nil {
return nil, source.Analyzer{}, false
}
for _, err := range analysisErrors {
if err.Message != diag.Message {
continue
}
if protocol.CompareRange(err.Range, diag.Range) != 0 {
continue
}
if err.Category != analyzer.Analyzer.Name {
continue
}
// The error matches.
return err, *analyzer, true
}
return nil, source.Analyzer{}, false
}
func documentChanges(fh source.FileHandle, edits []protocol.TextEdit) []protocol.TextDocumentEdit {
return []protocol.TextDocumentEdit{
{
TextDocument: protocol.VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier{
Version: fh.Identity().Version,
TextDocumentIdentifier: protocol.TextDocumentIdentifier{
URI: protocol.URIFromSpanURI(fh.Identity().URI),
},
},
Edits: edits,
},
}
}