Now that we're storing module information per-directory, we don't need
to pre-compute the need for a replace statement. And we never have the
package name in the place it used to be set.
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We intend to use the GOPATH resolver's results during LSP
autocompletion. That means we have to be able to cache its data, same as
we do for modules. Convert it to use a dirInfoCache.
Cache exports in the dirInfoCache. Along the way, store exports as slices
rather than maps. We don't need the extra structure the vast majority of
the time, and the memory overhead is nontrivial.
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Since a user's module cache is generally going to be much bigger than
their main module, one would expect that caching just information about
the module cache would be sufficient. It turns out that's not correct.
When we discover something in the module cache, we have to make sure
that a different version of it isn't already in scope. Doing that can
require information about the main module or replace targets, so that
needs to be cached too.
Concretely, when I'm working in x/tools, if a scan discovers a version
of x/tools in the module cache, it should usually ignore that version.
But that might not be true in more complicated cases, especially those
involving nested modules whose boundaries change.
So, cache everything except GOROOT. Since the new data is mutable,
we store it separately from the module cache data so that it can be
discarded easily between runs.
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Packages found in the module cache do not change. When we encounter a
directory we have already processed in the module cache, skip that
directory and add the packages that have already been computed.
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To check if a package is in a module that is in scope, the module
resolver checks if there are Go files that would be included in a
package in the directory matching the import path in scope.
If this directory is in the module cache and we have saved it as a
package, we know this directory contains Go files, and do not have to
read the directory.
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