The type checker sometimes emits secondary diagnostics. For instance,
if a function is defined twice, then when it sees the second definition
it emits a diagnostic at the second definition and a secondary diagnostic
pointing to the first diagnostic. Presently gopls treats these as two
separate diagnostics. The changed code still produces two diagnostics,
but now the secondary diagnostic is also converted into a
RelatedInformation so the user sees a xpointer to the earlier definition.
Updates https://github.com/golang/go/issues/39062.
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This change adds support for package completion in all files at valid
positions. By parsing expressions from an invalid file, we can check if
the cursor is at a position where package completion would be a valid
suggestion. These are positions above any other statements or
declaration or at prefix of the keyword pacakge above these
statements/declarations. This also introduces imporved end of file
handling in completion.
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To match the actual gopls binary, use hooks.Options when creating the
regtest server.
Add a test for staticcheck diagnostics to leverage this.
For golang/go#39384
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Regtests are slow, and make `go test ./internal/lsp/...` slow. Also,
having them in the tools module means they can't use staticcheck,
go-diff, etc.
Move them to the gopls module. This means that they're annoying to work
with unless you open the gopls module, but hopefully that annoyance will
be gone soon when we support multi-module workspaces.
For golang/go#39384
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This change reworks CL 240118 to apply gofumpt directly as a formatter,
not an analyzer. Depending on how gofumpt changes, we may be able to use
it as an analyzer in the future, but for now it's just easier to add it
as a formatting hook.
Fixesgolang/go#39805
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The current URL regexes (including xurls) match links in any part of a
string. However, this leads to odd underlining within words which just
so happen to have valid domain names as substrings. For example, a
comment which contains "reflect.DeepEqual" will match the URL regex as
"reflect.de" is a domain name.
Ensure that the URLs only match full regex words by adding \b around the
expressions. For xurls, this is done by pulling the expression out of
Relaxed() and recreating the Regexp.
While I'm here, make the non-gopls module expression prefer the longest
match, as xurls does.
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SA5011 relies on facts from dependencies to avoid false positives.
However, gopls currently only loads export data for dependencies, it
does not compute facts.
SA5011 is unlike other analyzers in staticcheck, which may produce
false negatives if facts are missing, but no false positives.
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If we release gopls/v0.4.0 soon, we should keep these new analyzers off
by default. They were just merged, so they haven't been used enough to
be enabled, I think. We'll turn them on by default for gopls/v0.5.0.
Also, ended up creating a helper function to check if analysis has been
abled (which fixed a small bug in FindAnalysisError), and another helper
function to enable all analyses for testing purposes.
Updates golang/go#38212
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This change adds support within gopls for analyzers that work with type errors to provide suggested fixes.
Updates golang/go#34644
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Forgot to enable the staticcheck hooks when I created a struct for analyzers inside of the lsp (https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/223662).
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This change removes the disabledAnalyses setting and replaces it with a more general feature named "analyses". This will allow users to opt in as well as opt out of analyzers that they do not find useful. This also updates some documentation to show users what analyzers gopls is using and which are enabled by default.
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The nilness analyzer requires SSA, which is very expensive to build and
uses a lot of RAM. It also seems to really shoot up memory usage when it
hits certain cases, which is causing a lot of problems for users.
Disable this analysis - we'll leave SSA to staticcheck.
Updates golang/go#36639
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Users with staticcheck enabled will be more tolerant of increased RAM
usage. We might be able to disable this check entirely once the next
version of staticcheck is released with a similar analysis (https://staticcheck.io/docs/checks#SA5011).
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Hardcoded for now. Will need a better approach if more of these come up.
Fixesgolang/go#34494
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Our current implementation isn't robust, and it doesn't seem worth it to
invest significant effort in improving it when this library exists.
Also, make the protocol part of the default URL regex non-optional, as
the alternative is that any string of the format "foo.bar" will appear
to be a link.
Updates golang/go#33505
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The early return logic for didOpen events in
(*snapshot).invalidateContent was preventing the creation of a new
snapshot, which was in turn stopping the versions from being updated.
This exposed a fundamental issue in the way we were calculating
workspace diagnostics. Since we weren't waiting for diagnostics to be
completed for an entire snapshot before replying that the server had
been initialized, snapshots were being cloned without any type
information. For quickfix code actions, we assume that we have all
information cached (since we need to have sent the diagnostics that the
quickfix is mapped to), so we were not finding the cached analysis
results.
To handle this in the short-term, we key analyses by their names, and
then regenerate results as-needed for code actions. This is technically
more correct than simply assuming that we have the analyses cached. In a
follow-up CL, I will send a follow-up that will make sure that
snapshots "wait" on each other to be fully constructed before being
cloned.
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This allows us to hook functionality from the main tools repository with
alternate or extended implementations.
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