This upgrades the current gopls query definition tests to use the main testdata
folder. This considerably increases the coverage and also sets us up to better
test the other command line features as we add them.
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Stop fighting the behavior of the go tool when run in these directories.
Updates golang/go#30790
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exec.Command already runs exec.LookPath when given a name that contains
no path separators. There's no need to call exec.LookPath a second time
to detect that cmd.Run failed because of a missing executable file.
It can be detected from the returned error. Do so because it's cleaner.
Also improve the error text to say that the problem was that the go
executable file was not found in $PATH (or %PATH%, etc., depending on
the underlying operating system). In the general case, we can't know if
Go is or isn't installed.
Example error text on macOS:
gopackages: 'go list' driver requires 'go', but executable file not found in $PATH
Updates golang/go#29552
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The go/ssa/interp tests have been a maintenance nightmare for years
because the interpreter requires intrinsics for all low-level or
non-Go code functions, and the set of such functions in the standard
library naturally changes from day to day.
This CL finally drops support for interpreting real packages (which
has anyway been broken for ages) and restricts the test suite to small
programs that use a handful of simple functions in packages bytes,
strings, errors, runtime, reflect, and unicode. These functions are
declared in a tiny fake standard libary in testdata/src, and the
implementations of these functions are provided by interpreter
intrinsics that delegate to the real Go implementation---all their
parameters and results are basic datatypes.
The test suite is now very fast and should be easy to maintain going
forward. It is still possible that a change to some file in
$GOROOT/test/*.go adds a dependency to a symbol not present in our
standard library, but this is rare. I will either delete the test or
add the intrinsic on a case-by-case basis.
We no longer attempt to interpret major functionality like
fmt.Sprintf or "testing".
The interpreter always pretends to be in linux/amd64 mode.
Happy Christmas, Brad. ;)
Fixesgolang/go#27292
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Only warn if the method is missing for all types.
Fixesgolang/go#30971
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`codeFact` returns `nil, err` on errors, which results in error messages like:
panic: internal error: encoding of nil fact failed in [analyzer]
Though that and the stacktrace are often enough to identify the cause, the nil
hides the actual source of the problem.
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GitHub-Last-Rev: 92163c2a5a631817319c992f7445f86d95130514
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If we can't execute the go command, check to see if it exists. If it doesn't,
say so in the error.
Fixesgolang/go#29552
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Make it slightly more clear that this is not a user error, but an
internal error.
Updates golang/go#30519
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Alternative build systems like blaze don't always provide a way to determine
the relationship between a package and the package it's testing. This means
that sometimes the check for misspelled Example function names over-reports
because it doesn't find the object being exemplified. Don't report errors
unless a object can't be found in any of the imports. This means that there
won't be any false positives though of course this comes at the cost of
false positives.
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go list functionality changed in 1.11 and compatibility logic was added
to support 1.10 and before. Now that Go 1.12 has been released, support
for those version has ended and we can remove the legacy code.
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third_party only had JavaScript for cmd/heapview, which was deleted in 3c4dfba64b.
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The test fails if the GOROOT directory contains a dash, e.g. as in
/usr/lib/google-golang on corporate workstations, or on certain
builders.
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This CL fixes packages ignoring errors regarding files that have
non .go extensions. Packages can be called with just file names
or path which includes files. These aren't checked at all by
packages if they are go files or not, but it fails silently because
of it.
In more detail, go list fails with named files error in STDERR.
However, that is ignored, because go list notoriously abused STDERR
for non-error messages.
Fixesgolang/go#29899
Change-Id: Ie4dc39da0b87200ebd23e6c607396557685e2807
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Historically, vet had always been unhappy about encoding/xml itself:
method MarshalXML(e *xml.Encoder, start xml.StartElement) error should
have signature MarshalXML(*xml.Encoder, xml.StartElement) error
This dates back to the time when vet couldn't depend on type
information. It compared the type expressions directly as strings, which
was a problem when the code was in encoding/xml itself. There, the
function parameters are *Encoder and StartElement, not *xml.Encoder and
xml.StartElement.
However, vet has been depending on type information for a while, so this
restriction no longer makes sense. The analyzer almost got it right, but
the only stopgap was a piece of the old code that tried to compare type
expression strings.
Remove it; typeString already deals with these edge cases for us. To
ensure vet remains happy with encoding/xml, add a very simple test for
it. The package now has zero reports, so the fact that its source has
zero "// want" comments is appropriate.
Finally, remove some long unused parameters from matchParamType.
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When constant values change but stringer has not
been run again, we can get misleading string values.
Protect against this by generating code that will fail
with a compiler error when this happens.
Most compilers should be smart enough to omit the
code containing the checks.
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If GO111MODULE=on but there's no go.mod, GOMOD will be set to /dev/null
or NUL and there will be no main module. goimports should handle this
case roughly the same way the go command does.
Fixesgolang/go#30855
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Some of the tests on the name query operate on test modules or module cache
trees that are checked in as testdata. When the tests run, they can modify
the go.mod files and the cache tree directories. Copy the directories
to a temporary directory to avoid getting spurious git diffs showing up.
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Change span to hide its fields and have validating accessors
This catches the cases where either the offset or the position is being used
when it was not set.
It also normalizes the forms as the API now controls them, and allows us to
simplify some of the logic.
The converters are now allowed to return an error, which lets us cleanly
propagate bad cases.
The lsp was then converted to the new format, and also had some error checking
of its own added on the top.
All this allowed me to find and fix a few issues, most notably a case where the
wrong column mapper was being used during the conversion of definition results.
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This CL ensures that a "." inside a string literal will return an empty
completion list.
Fixesgolang/go#30477
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This change brings back handling for circular imports, which was removed
because I originally thought that go/packages would handle that.
However, since we are type-checking from source, we still end up having
to deal with that.
Additionally, we propagate the errors of type-checking to the
diagnostics so that the user can actually see some of the problems.
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The language client must support the preselect feature, so as of right
now, I don't think that this change has any effect. However, ultimately,
we should preselect the first completion item we suggest, as we rank
items.
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An ignored error in toProtocolDiagnostics could result in empty
diagnostics being (incorrectly) sent to the user.
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When the -count flag is provided,
instead of having each run overwrite the previous profile,
add a count suffix to the profile filename.
Then you can combine the profiles with
go tool pprof `go tool -n compile` <all profile files here>
This was done for CPU profiles in https://golang.org/cl/39718.
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We may encounter these nil pointer if go/packages cannot find the
package of the given file, for example, when the user creates a new file
or a new package.
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A span with column 0 is intended to mean the start of the line, which in utf16
mode must be the 1st character
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InsertText is deprecated, and it seems that providing both InsertText
and TextEdits causes unexpected behavior from VSCode. Avoid this by
providing only TextEdits.
Fixesgolang/go#30796
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This is mostly to allow access to exported file contents for tests
that need the source.
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This change adds a Package interface to the source package, which allows
us to reduce the information cached per-package (we don't use any of the
unnecessary fields in a *go/packages.Package).
This change also adds an analysis cache for each package, which is used
to cache the results of analyses to avoid recomputation.
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The existing code implementing the jsonrpc LSP (language server protocol)
relies on hand-translated definitions for the needed Go data types.
Unfortunately Microsoft makes changes, not always backwards
compatibly. This code generates the Go data types directly from the
Typescript source.
Adapting gopls to the new data definitions will happen in a future CL.
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Gopls presently uses hand-coded data types (in internal/lsp/protocol)
for communicating with LSP clients. Instead, modify it to use the
automatically generated file (internal/lsp/protocol/tsprotocol.go).
Replaced files have been put (temporarily) in a directory 'preserve'
so readers can compare the old data types with the new ones.
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x/net now has a smaller set of transitive module dependencies, and
with this update, x/tools will also have a smaller set of transitive
module dependencies.
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This change adds an additional cache for type information, which here is
just a *packages.Package for each package. The metadata cache maintains
the import graph, which allows us to easily determine when a package X
(and therefore any other package that imports X) should be invalidated.
Additionally, rather than performing content changes as they happen, we
queue up content changes and apply them the next time that any type
information is requested.
Updates golang/go#30309
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