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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 cmd handles the gopls command line.
// It contains a handler for each of the modes, along with all the flag handling
// and the command line output format.
package cmd
import (
"context"
"flag"
"fmt"
"go/token"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"net"
"os"
"strings"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/jsonrpc2"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/cache"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/protocol"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/span"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/telemetry/export"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/telemetry/export/ocagent"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/tool"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/xcontext"
errors "golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
// Application is the main application as passed to tool.Main
// It handles the main command line parsing and dispatch to the sub commands.
type Application struct {
// Core application flags
// Embed the basic profiling flags supported by the tool package
tool.Profile
// We include the server configuration directly for now, so the flags work
// even without the verb.
// TODO: Remove this when we stop allowing the serve verb by default.
Serve Serve
// the options configuring function to invoke when building a server
options func(*source.Options)
// The name of the binary, used in help and telemetry.
name string
// The working directory to run commands in.
wd string
// The environment variables to use.
env []string
// Support for remote lsp server
Remote string `flag:"remote" help:"*EXPERIMENTAL* - forward all commands to a remote lsp"`
// Enable verbose logging
Verbose bool `flag:"v" help:"Verbose output"`
// Control ocagent export of telemetry
OCAgent string `flag:"ocagent" help:"The address of the ocagent, or off"`
// PrepareOptions is called to update the options when a new view is built.
// It is primarily to allow the behavior of gopls to be modified by hooks.
PrepareOptions func(*source.Options)
}
// Returns a new Application ready to run.
func New(name, wd string, env []string, options func(*source.Options)) *Application {
if wd == "" {
wd, _ = os.Getwd()
}
app := &Application{
options: options,
name: name,
wd: wd,
env: env,
OCAgent: "off", //TODO: Remove this line to default the exporter to on
}
return app
}
// Name implements tool.Application returning the binary name.
func (app *Application) Name() string { return app.name }
// Usage implements tool.Application returning empty extra argument usage.
func (app *Application) Usage() string { return "<command> [command-flags] [command-args]" }
// ShortHelp implements tool.Application returning the main binary help.
func (app *Application) ShortHelp() string {
return "The Go Language source tools."
}
// DetailedHelp implements tool.Application returning the main binary help.
// This includes the short help for all the sub commands.
func (app *Application) DetailedHelp(f *flag.FlagSet) {
fmt.Fprint(f.Output(), `
Available commands are:
`)
for _, c := range app.commands() {
fmt.Fprintf(f.Output(), " %s : %v\n", c.Name(), c.ShortHelp())
}
fmt.Fprint(f.Output(), `
gopls flags are:
`)
f.PrintDefaults()
}
// Run takes the args after top level flag processing, and invokes the correct
// sub command as specified by the first argument.
// If no arguments are passed it will invoke the server sub command, as a
// temporary measure for compatibility.
func (app *Application) Run(ctx context.Context, args ...string) error {
ocConfig := ocagent.Discover()
//TODO: we should not need to adjust the discovered configuration
ocConfig.Address = app.OCAgent
export.AddExporters(ocagent.Connect(ocConfig))
app.Serve.app = app
if len(args) == 0 {
return tool.Run(ctx, &app.Serve, args)
}
command, args := args[0], args[1:]
for _, c := range app.commands() {
if c.Name() == command {
return tool.Run(ctx, c, args)
}
}
return tool.CommandLineErrorf("Unknown command %v", command)
}
// commands returns the set of commands supported by the gopls tool on the
// command line.
// The command is specified by the first non flag argument.
func (app *Application) commands() []tool.Application {
return []tool.Application{
&app.Serve,
&bug{},
&check{app: app},
&foldingRanges{app: app},
&format{app: app},
&links{app: app},
&implementation{app: app},
&imports{app: app},
&query{app: app},
&references{app: app},
&rename{app: app},
&signature{app: app},
&suggestedfix{app: app},
&symbols{app: app},
&version{app: app},
}
}
var (
internalMu sync.Mutex
internalConnections = make(map[string]*connection)
)
func (app *Application) connect(ctx context.Context) (*connection, error) {
switch app.Remote {
case "":
connection := newConnection(app)
ctx, connection.Server = lsp.NewClientServer(ctx, cache.New(app.options), connection.Client)
return connection, connection.initialize(ctx)
case "internal":
internalMu.Lock()
defer internalMu.Unlock()
if c := internalConnections[app.wd]; c != nil {
return c, nil
}
connection := newConnection(app)
ctx := xcontext.Detach(ctx) //TODO:a way of shutting down the internal server
cr, sw, _ := os.Pipe()
sr, cw, _ := os.Pipe()
var jc *jsonrpc2.Conn
ctx, jc, connection.Server = protocol.NewClient(ctx, jsonrpc2.NewHeaderStream(cr, cw), connection.Client)
go jc.Run(ctx)
go func() {
ctx, srv := lsp.NewServer(ctx, cache.New(app.options), jsonrpc2.NewHeaderStream(sr, sw))
srv.Run(ctx)
}()
if err := connection.initialize(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
internalConnections[app.wd] = connection
return connection, nil
default:
connection := newConnection(app)
conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", app.Remote)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
stream := jsonrpc2.NewHeaderStream(conn, conn)
var jc *jsonrpc2.Conn
ctx, jc, connection.Server = protocol.NewClient(ctx, stream, connection.Client)
go jc.Run(ctx)
return connection, connection.initialize(ctx)
}
}
func (c *connection) initialize(ctx context.Context) error {
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>
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params := &protocol.ParamInitialize{}
params.RootURI = string(span.FileURI(c.Client.app.wd))
params.Capabilities.Workspace.Configuration = true
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>
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params.Capabilities.TextDocument.Hover = protocol.HoverClientCapabilities{
ContentFormat: []protocol.MarkupKind{protocol.PlainText},
}
if _, err := c.Server.Initialize(ctx, params); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.Server.Initialized(ctx, &protocol.InitializedParams{}); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
type connection struct {
protocol.Server
Client *cmdClient
}
type cmdClient struct {
protocol.Server
app *Application
fset *token.FileSet
filesMu sync.Mutex
files map[span.URI]*cmdFile
}
type cmdFile struct {
uri span.URI
mapper *protocol.ColumnMapper
err error
added bool
hasDiagnostics chan struct{}
diagnosticsMu sync.Mutex
diagnostics []protocol.Diagnostic
}
func newConnection(app *Application) *connection {
return &connection{
Client: &cmdClient{
app: app,
fset: token.NewFileSet(),
files: make(map[span.URI]*cmdFile),
},
}
}
func (c *cmdClient) ShowMessage(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.ShowMessageParams) error { return nil }
func (c *cmdClient) ShowMessageRequest(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.ShowMessageRequestParams) (*protocol.MessageActionItem, error) {
return nil, nil
}
func (c *cmdClient) LogMessage(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.LogMessageParams) error {
switch p.Type {
case protocol.Error:
log.Print("Error:", p.Message)
case protocol.Warning:
log.Print("Warning:", p.Message)
case protocol.Info:
if c.app.Verbose {
log.Print("Info:", p.Message)
}
case protocol.Log:
if c.app.Verbose {
log.Print("Log:", p.Message)
}
default:
if c.app.Verbose {
log.Print(p.Message)
}
}
return nil
}
func (c *cmdClient) Event(ctx context.Context, t *interface{}) error { return nil }
func (c *cmdClient) RegisterCapability(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.RegistrationParams) error {
return nil
}
func (c *cmdClient) UnregisterCapability(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.UnregistrationParams) error {
return nil
}
func (c *cmdClient) WorkspaceFolders(ctx context.Context) ([]protocol.WorkspaceFolder, error) {
return nil, nil
}
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>
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func (c *cmdClient) Configuration(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.ParamConfiguration) ([]interface{}, error) {
results := make([]interface{}, len(p.Items))
for i, item := range p.Items {
if item.Section != "gopls" {
continue
}
env := map[string]interface{}{}
for _, value := range c.app.env {
l := strings.SplitN(value, "=", 2)
if len(l) != 2 {
continue
}
env[l[0]] = l[1]
}
results[i] = map[string]interface{}{
"env": env,
"go-diff": true,
}
}
return results, nil
}
func (c *cmdClient) ApplyEdit(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.ApplyWorkspaceEditParams) (*protocol.ApplyWorkspaceEditResponse, error) {
return &protocol.ApplyWorkspaceEditResponse{Applied: false, FailureReason: "not implemented"}, nil
}
func (c *cmdClient) PublishDiagnostics(ctx context.Context, p *protocol.PublishDiagnosticsParams) error {
c.filesMu.Lock()
defer c.filesMu.Unlock()
uri := span.URI(p.URI)
file := c.getFile(ctx, uri)
file.diagnosticsMu.Lock()
defer file.diagnosticsMu.Unlock()
hadDiagnostics := file.diagnostics != nil
file.diagnostics = p.Diagnostics
if file.diagnostics == nil {
file.diagnostics = []protocol.Diagnostic{}
}
if !hadDiagnostics {
close(file.hasDiagnostics)
}
return nil
}
func (c *cmdClient) getFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI) *cmdFile {
file, found := c.files[uri]
if !found || file.err != nil {
file = &cmdFile{
uri: uri,
hasDiagnostics: make(chan struct{}),
}
c.files[uri] = file
}
if file.mapper == nil {
fname := uri.Filename()
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fname)
if err != nil {
file.err = errors.Errorf("getFile: %v: %v", uri, err)
return file
}
f := c.fset.AddFile(fname, -1, len(content))
f.SetLinesForContent(content)
converter := span.NewContentConverter(fname, content)
file.mapper = &protocol.ColumnMapper{
URI: uri,
Converter: converter,
Content: content,
}
}
return file
}
func (c *connection) AddFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI) *cmdFile {
c.Client.filesMu.Lock()
defer c.Client.filesMu.Unlock()
file := c.Client.getFile(ctx, uri)
// This should never happen.
if file == nil {
return &cmdFile{
uri: uri,
err: fmt.Errorf("no file found for %s", uri),
}
}
if file.err != nil || file.added {
return file
}
file.added = true
p := &protocol.DidOpenTextDocumentParams{}
p.TextDocument.URI = string(uri)
p.TextDocument.Text = string(file.mapper.Content)
p.TextDocument.LanguageID = source.DetectLanguage("", file.uri.Filename()).String()
if err := c.Server.DidOpen(ctx, p); err != nil {
file.err = errors.Errorf("%v: %v", uri, err)
}
return file
}
func (c *connection) terminate(ctx context.Context) {
if c.Client.app.Remote == "internal" {
// internal connections need to be left alive for the next test
return
}
//TODO: do we need to handle errors on these calls?
c.Shutdown(ctx)
//TODO: right now calling exit terminates the process, we should rethink that
//server.Exit(ctx)
}