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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 source
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"strconv"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/mod/modfile"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/debug/tag"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/protocol"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/span"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/telemetry/event"
errors "golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
type Diagnostic struct {
Range protocol.Range
Message string
Source string
Severity protocol.DiagnosticSeverity
Tags []protocol.DiagnosticTag
SuggestedFixes []SuggestedFix
Related []RelatedInformation
}
type SuggestedFix struct {
Title string
Edits map[span.URI][]protocol.TextEdit
}
type RelatedInformation struct {
URI span.URI
Range protocol.Range
Message string
}
func Diagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, ph PackageHandle, missingModules map[string]*modfile.Require, withAnalysis bool) (map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, bool, error) {
// If we are missing dependencies, it may because the user's workspace is
// not correctly configured. Report errors, if possible.
var warn bool
if len(ph.MissingDependencies()) > 0 {
warn = true
}
pkg, err := ph.Check(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
// If we have a package with a single file and errors about "undeclared" symbols,
// we may have an ad-hoc package with multiple files. Show a warning message.
// TODO(golang/go#36416): Remove this when golang.org/cl/202277 is merged.
if len(pkg.CompiledGoFiles()) == 1 && hasUndeclaredErrors(pkg) {
warn = true
}
missing := make(map[string]*modfile.Require)
for _, imp := range pkg.Imports() {
if req, ok := missingModules[imp.PkgPath()]; ok {
missing[imp.PkgPath()] = req
continue
}
for dep, req := range missingModules {
// If the import is a package of the dependency, then add the package to the map, this will
// eliminate the need to do this prefix package search on each import for each file.
// Example:
// import (
// "golang.org/x/tools/go/expect"
// "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
// )
// They both are related to the same module: "golang.org/x/tools"
if req != nil && strings.HasPrefix(imp.PkgPath(), dep) {
missing[imp.PkgPath()] = req
break
}
}
}
// Prepare the reports we will send for the files in this package.
reports := make(map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic)
for _, fh := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
if err := clearReports(snapshot, reports, fh.File().Identity().URI); err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
if len(missing) > 0 {
if err := missingModulesDiagnostics(ctx, snapshot, reports, missing, fh.File().Identity().URI); err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
}
}
// Prepare any additional reports for the errors in this package.
for _, e := range pkg.GetErrors() {
// We only need to handle lower-level errors.
if e.Kind != ListError {
continue
}
// If no file is associated with the error, pick an open file from the package.
if e.URI.Filename() == "" {
for _, ph := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
if snapshot.IsOpen(ph.File().Identity().URI) {
e.URI = ph.File().Identity().URI
}
}
}
if err := clearReports(snapshot, reports, e.URI); err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
}
// Run diagnostics for the package that this URI belongs to.
hadDiagnostics, hadTypeErrors, err := diagnostics(ctx, snapshot, reports, pkg, len(ph.MissingDependencies()) > 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
if hadDiagnostics || !withAnalysis {
return reports, warn, nil
}
// Exit early if the context has been canceled. This also protects us
// from a race on Options, see golang/go#36699.
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, warn, ctx.Err()
}
// If we don't have any list or parse errors, run analyses.
analyzers := snapshot.View().Options().DefaultAnalyzers
if hadTypeErrors {
analyzers = snapshot.View().Options().TypeErrorAnalyzers
}
if err := analyses(ctx, snapshot, reports, ph, analyzers); err != nil {
event.Error(ctx, "analyses failed", err, tag.Snapshot.Of(snapshot.ID()), tag.Package.Of(ph.ID()))
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, warn, ctx.Err()
}
}
return reports, warn, nil
}
func FileDiagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, uri span.URI) (FileIdentity, []Diagnostic, error) {
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
phs, err := snapshot.PackageHandles(ctx, fh)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
ph, err := NarrowestPackageHandle(phs)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
reports, _, err := Diagnostics(ctx, snapshot, ph, nil, true)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
diagnostics, ok := reports[fh.Identity()]
if !ok {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, errors.Errorf("no diagnostics for %s", uri)
}
return fh.Identity(), diagnostics, nil
}
type diagnosticSet struct {
listErrors, parseErrors, typeErrors []*Diagnostic
}
func diagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, pkg Package, hasMissingDeps bool) (bool, bool, error) {
ctx, done := event.StartSpan(ctx, "source.diagnostics", tag.Package.Of(pkg.ID()))
_ = ctx // circumvent SA4006
defer done()
diagSets := make(map[span.URI]*diagnosticSet)
for _, e := range pkg.GetErrors() {
diag := &Diagnostic{
Message: e.Message,
Range: e.Range,
Severity: protocol.SeverityError,
}
set, ok := diagSets[e.URI]
if !ok {
set = &diagnosticSet{}
diagSets[e.URI] = set
}
switch e.Kind {
case ParseError:
set.parseErrors = append(set.parseErrors, diag)
diag.Source = "syntax"
case TypeError:
set.typeErrors = append(set.typeErrors, diag)
diag.Source = "compiler"
case ListError:
set.listErrors = append(set.listErrors, diag)
diag.Source = "go list"
}
}
var nonEmptyDiagnostics, hasTypeErrors bool // track if we actually send non-empty diagnostics
for uri, set := range diagSets {
// Don't report type errors if there are parse errors or list errors.
diags := set.typeErrors
if len(set.parseErrors) > 0 {
diags, nonEmptyDiagnostics = set.parseErrors, true
} else if len(set.listErrors) > 0 {
// Only show list errors if the package has missing dependencies.
if hasMissingDeps {
diags, nonEmptyDiagnostics = set.listErrors, true
}
} else if len(set.typeErrors) > 0 {
hasTypeErrors = true
}
if err := addReports(snapshot, reports, uri, diags...); err != nil {
return false, false, err
}
}
return nonEmptyDiagnostics, hasTypeErrors, nil
}
func missingModulesDiagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, missingModules map[string]*modfile.Require, uri span.URI) error {
if snapshot.View().Ignore(uri) || len(missingModules) == 0 {
return nil
}
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return err
}
file, _, m, _, err := snapshot.View().Session().Cache().ParseGoHandle(fh, ParseHeader).Parse(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Make a dependency->import map to improve performance when finding missing dependencies.
imports := make(map[string]*ast.ImportSpec)
for _, imp := range file.Imports {
if imp.Path == nil {
continue
}
if target, err := strconv.Unquote(imp.Path.Value); err == nil {
imports[target] = imp
}
}
// If the go file has 0 imports, then we do not need to check for missing dependencies.
if len(imports) == 0 {
return nil
}
if reports[fh.Identity()] == nil {
reports[fh.Identity()] = []Diagnostic{}
}
for mod, req := range missingModules {
if req.Syntax == nil {
continue
}
imp, ok := imports[mod]
if !ok {
continue
}
spn, err := span.NewRange(snapshot.View().Session().Cache().FileSet(), imp.Path.Pos(), imp.Path.End()).Span()
if err != nil {
return err
}
rng, err := m.Range(spn)
if err != nil {
return err
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = append(reports[fh.Identity()], Diagnostic{
Message: fmt.Sprintf("%s is not in your go.mod file.", req.Mod.Path),
Range: rng,
Source: "go mod tidy",
Severity: protocol.SeverityWarning,
})
}
return nil
}
func analyses(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, ph PackageHandle, analyses map[string]Analyzer) error {
var analyzers []*analysis.Analyzer
for _, a := range analyses {
if !a.Enabled(snapshot) {
continue
}
analyzers = append(analyzers, a.Analyzer)
}
analysisErrors, err := snapshot.Analyze(ctx, ph.ID(), analyzers)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Report diagnostics and errors from root analyzers.
for _, e := range analysisErrors {
// This is a bit of a hack, but clients > 3.15 will be able to grey out unnecessary code.
// If we are deleting code as part of all of our suggested fixes, assume that this is dead code.
// TODO(golang/go/#34508): Return these codes from the diagnostics themselves.
var tags []protocol.DiagnosticTag
if onlyDeletions(e.SuggestedFixes) {
tags = append(tags, protocol.Unnecessary)
}
if err := addReports(snapshot, reports, e.URI, &Diagnostic{
Range: e.Range,
Message: e.Message,
Source: e.Category,
Severity: protocol.SeverityWarning,
Tags: tags,
SuggestedFixes: e.SuggestedFixes,
Related: e.Related,
}); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func clearReports(snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, uri span.URI) error {
if snapshot.View().Ignore(uri) {
return nil
}
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return err
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = []Diagnostic{}
return nil
}
func addReports(snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, uri span.URI, diagnostics ...*Diagnostic) error {
if snapshot.View().Ignore(uri) {
return nil
}
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, ok := reports[fh.Identity()]; !ok {
return errors.Errorf("diagnostics for unexpected file %s", uri)
}
Outer:
for _, diag := range diagnostics {
if diag == nil {
continue
}
for i, d := range reports[fh.Identity()] {
if diag.Message == d.Message && protocol.CompareRange(d.Range, diag.Range) == 0 {
reports[fh.Identity()][i].Source = diag.Source
continue Outer
}
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = append(reports[fh.Identity()], *diag)
}
return nil
}
// onlyDeletions returns true if all of the suggested fixes are deletions.
func onlyDeletions(fixes []SuggestedFix) bool {
for _, fix := range fixes {
for _, edits := range fix.Edits {
for _, edit := range edits {
if edit.NewText != "" {
return false
}
if protocol.ComparePosition(edit.Range.Start, edit.Range.End) == 0 {
return false
}
}
}
}
return len(fixes) > 0
}
// hasUndeclaredErrors returns true if a package has a type error
// about an undeclared symbol.
func hasUndeclaredErrors(pkg Package) bool {
for _, err := range pkg.GetErrors() {
if err.Kind != TypeError {
continue
}
if strings.Contains(err.Message, "undeclared name:") {
return true
}
}
return false
}