The latest version of the LSP protocol introduces a number of changes.
It is now possible to indicate partial results and progress. request.ts
had to construct some new types (at the end of tsclient.go and tsserver,go)
to avoid using a struct for a formal parameter type. Also,
instead of using the same type for many RPCs, most RPCs now have their own
types.
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This cl is the first in a set that change the configuration behaviour.
This one should have no behaviour differences, but makes a lot of preparatory changes.
The same options are set to the same values in the same places.
The options are now stored on the Session instead of the Server
The View supports options, but does not have any yet.
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If the client registers with foldingRange.lineFoldingOnly = true, only
return folding ranges that span multiple lines. Do this as they are
computed, so that if other filtering is applied later, we do not include
ranges that would go unused by the client anyway.
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Invert "useDeepCompletions" config flag to "disableDeepCompletion" and
separate out "disableFuzzyMatching" which reverts to the previous
prefix matching behavior.
I separated fuzzy matching tests out to a separate file so they aren't
entangled with deep completion tests. In coming up with representative
test cases I found a couple issues which I fixed:
- We were treating a fuzzy matcher score of 0 as no match, but the
matcher returns 0 for candidates that match but have no bonuses. I
changed the matcher interface so that a score of 0 counts as a
match. For example, this was preventing a pattern of "o" from
matching "foo".
- When we lower a candidate's score based on its depth, we were
subtracting a static multiplier which could result in the score
going negative. A negative score messes up future score weighting
because multiplying it by a value in the range [0, 1) makes it
bigger instead of smaller. Fix by scaling a candidate's score based
on its depth rather than subtracting a constant factor.
Updates golang/go#32754
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Prepare rename gets the range of the identifier to rename. Returns an
error when there is no identifier to rename.
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Now we register for and handle didChangeWatchedFiles "change"
events. We don't handle "create" or "delete" yet.
When a file changes on disk, there are two basic cases. If the editor
has the file open, we want to ignore the change since we need to
respect the file contents in the editor. If the file isn't open in the
editor then we need to re-type check (and re-diagnose) any packages it
belongs to.
We will need special handling of go.mod changes, but start with
just *.go files for now.
I'm putting the new behavior behind an initialization flag while it is
under development.
Updates golang/go#31553
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Unimported packages may be suggested as completion items. Since these
are not yet imported, they should be ranked lower than other candidates.
They also require an additional import statement to be valid, which is
provided as an AdditionalTextEdit.
Adding this import does not use astutil.AddNamedImport, to avoid
editing the current ast and work even if there are errors. Additionally,
it can be hard to determine what changes need to be made to the source
document from the ast, as astutil.AddNamedImport includes a merging
pass. Instead, the completion item simply adds another import
declaration.
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This change keys the supported code actions map by file kind, so that we
can extend it more easily for go.mod files.
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Set the server state to initialized so that dynamic configuration
requests will be sent to the client.
Rename the mutex that guards state. The state field was previously named
initialized, so it only makes sense to similarly rename the mutex that
guards the state field.
Always unlock stateMu before calling other functions so that callees
that need to check state can acquire the lock.
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Also add enough support that using it from within the context of the lsp will
report back to the original client.
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This change adds documentation to the completion items. This normally
should be done in completionItem/resolve, since it takes more time to
compute documentation. However, I am not sure if that latency incurred
by pre-computing documentation is actually significantly more than the
latency incurred by an extra call to 'completionItem/resolve'. This
needs to be investigated, so we begin by just precomputing all of the
documentation for each item.
Updates golang/go#29151
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Instead of defaulting to a one sentence synopsis for documentation on
hover, allow the user to configure the amount of documentation they want
to see. Right now, the options are none, some (using go/doc.Synopsis),
or all. We should add a 4th, single-line, mode, which will allow clients
like vim-go to stop stripping off documentation on hover.
Updates golang/go#32561
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This change refactors code actions to handle the Context.Only parameter,
which indicates which code actions a language server should execute.
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Deep completion refers to searching through an object's fields and
methods for more completion candidates. For example:
func wantsInt(int) { }
var s struct { i int }
wantsInt(<>)
Will now give a candidate for "s.i" since its type matches the
expected type.
We limit to three deep completion results. In some cases there are
many useless deep completion matches. Showing too many options defeats
the purpose of "smart" completions. We also lower a completion item's
score according to its depth so that we favor shallower options. For
now we do not continue searching past function calls to limit our
search scope. In other words, we are not able to suggest results with
any chained fields/methods after the first method call.
Deep completions are behind the "useDeepCompletions" LSP config flag
for now.
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This change provides support to rename identifiers within a single
package.
The renaming is performed by finding all references to an identifier,
and then creating text edits to replace the existing text with the
new identifier.
Editing an import spec is not supported.
Fixes#27571
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This change adds an "experimentalDisabledAnalyses" configuration
to the "gopls" configuration. A user can specify a list of excluded
analyses by analyzer name.
Fixesgolang/go#31717
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This change implements the find all references feature by finding all of
the uses and definitions of the identifier within the current package.
Testing for references is done using "refs" in the testdata files and
marking the references in the package.
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These are the latest changes to vscode-languageserver-node brought to Go.
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This is primarily to separate the levels because they have different cache
lifetimes and sharability.
This will allow us to share results between views and even between servers.
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This change removes the explicit configuration for improved
documentation on hover. We use a comment's synopsis rather than the full
comment.
However, we also add a "noDocsOnHover" setting that is used by the cmd
tests. Ultimately, no one should use this setting and we should remove
it. We leave it temporarily because the cmd tests still need work.
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The cache now exposes only one symbol, NewView
This is preparing the cache for a re-write
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This change stops diagnostics from running in files making up the "fake"
builtin package.
Fixesgolang/go#31962
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This also required us to change the way we map files to a view, as it may change
over time.
Fixesgolang/go#31635
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RangeFormatting was broken with the introduction of the diff library,
but not noticed until golang/go#31150. Temporarily disable this behavior
until we fix it.
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The generated code adds some server methods that are unsupported, but were
prviously unimplemented, and makes small adjusments to some parameter types.
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This change associates an ast.Node for some object declarations.
In this case, we only handle type declarations, but future changes will
support other objects as well. This is the first step in adding
documentation on hover.
Updates golang/go#29151
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This change separates the different behaviors of server.go by the
categories defined in the spec. This allows us to differentiate more
easily between the language features and the text synchronization code.
I also renamed the "Symbols" function to "Symbol", which fits with the
specification
(https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#workspace_symbol),
and makes clearer the distinction between DocumentSymbols and Symbol.
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- show signature for function calls whose function expression is not
an object (e.g. the second call in foo()()). since the function name
is not available, we use the generic "func"
- only provide signature help when the position is on or within the
call expression parens. this is consistent with the one other lsp
server i tried (java). this improves the gopls experience in emacs
where lsp-mode is constantly calling "hover" and
"signatureHelp" ("hover" should be preferred unless you are inside
the function params list)
- use the entire signature type string as the label since that includes
the return values, which are useful to see
- don't qualify the function name with its package. it looks funny to
see "bytes.Cap()" as the help when you are in a call
to (*bytes.Buffer).Cap(). it could be useful to include invocant
type info, but leave it out for now since signature help is meant to
focus on the function parameters.
- don't turn variadic args "foo ...int" into "foo []int" for the
parameter information (i.e. maintain it as "foo ...int")
- when determining active parameter, count the space before a
parameter name as being part of that parameter (e.g. the space
before "b" in "func(a int, b int)")
- handle variadic params when determining the active param (i.e.
highlight "foo(a int, *b ...string*)" on signature help for final
param in `foo(123, "a", "b", "c")`
- don't generate an extra space in formatParams() for unnamed
arguments
I also tweaked the signatureHelp server log message to include the
error message itself, and populated the server's logger in lsp_test.go
to aid in development.
Fixesgolang/go#31448
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This change makes sure that we never return error messages for
completions and signature help requests - just empty results.
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go.ts, the program that generates Go types for the LSP protocol, now
handles Typescript type merging for ClientCapabilites, so fields are no
longer missing. Also, to silence go lint and go vet there are changes
in the comments generated in tsprotocol.go. All the *structs were changed
to structs in ClientCapabilities as it was absurdly complex to write literals
of the type. Finally, several otherwise unused types are no longer
generated.
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This change makes codeActions look at the diagnostics provided before
responding. Specifically, before running "source.organizeImports", we
check if there is a diagnostic relating to imports.
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This change allows us to determine if we should complete with
placeholders in the function signature or not.
We currently complete all functions with parameters with a set of
parentheses with the cursor between them. Now, we support the option to
tab through the parameters.
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This uses the workspace folders to build multiple views, and then tries to pick
the right view to send each incomming request to.
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This change adds a cache of undelivered diagnostics on the server-side.
If we fail to send a diagnostic once, we will retry the next time that
the server sends diagnostics.
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Also use it for errors that were otherwise silently dropped
This makes it much easier to debug problems.
Also added command line control over whether the rpc trace messages are printed, which allows you to read the
log, otherwise the file edit messages swamp the log.
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Now the jsonrpc2 library allows you to call outgoing methods within a handler
we can clean up some stuff and also have it work correctly in more cases.
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This changes the basic API of a jsonrpc2 connection to run the
read loop as a method rather than in a go routine launched in
the NewConn. This allows the handler to be created and bound
between construction and the read loop starting, which fixes
the race.
Fixesgolang/go#30091
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