In addition to adding a `go mod vendor` command option, which can be
exposed via an editor client frontend, we show a suggestion to users who
experience the "inconsistent vendoring" error message.
The main change made here is that we save the view initialization error,
and we return it if the view has absolutely no metadata. This seems
reasonable enough, but my fear is that it may lead to us showing
outdated error messages. I will spend some time improving the handling
of initialization errors in follow-up CLs.
Updates golang/go#39100
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It was directly generating messages and sending them on the conn, now it
just uses an editor method like all the other tests.
It was also broken because it never opened the file it was hovering in, so I am
not sure it was testing anything useful before.
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Really the name is wrong now, but this is just a stepping stone towards removing
it entirely in favour of a new listener/dialer/server/client pattern, so I am
minimizing the churn by leaving the names alone for now.
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This will allow varying implementations and wrappers, and more
closely matches the concepts used in the net library.
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When testing Highlight the highlight count is checked against expected
number of highlights. If it doesn't match t.Errorf(...) is called and
the test continues.
A few lines below the test ranges over results using the index for both
result and expected result leading to a panic if there are less then
expected highlights.
This change fails fast with t.Fatalf(...) instead to avoid the panic.
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Previously, workdone reporting was managed by the goroutine(s) that
compute diagnostics following a file change. The intention was to signal
when diagnostics resulting from file changes were complete.
This was buggy, in two ways:
+ When no snapshots are determined to require diagnosis, no work is
reported.
+ If multiple snapshots required diagnosis, we'd get multiple work IDs.
Fix this by lifting up the 'work' to the level of didModifyFiles.
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Exit now closes the connection rather than exiting the process.
This allows things to shutdown gracefully, and removes special
cases. It also allows the tests to call CloseEditor instead of
just Shutdown, which prevents goroutine leaks.
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This allows us to rely on higher level functionality like timeouts and
close cancelling pending reads cleanly.
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Also the ability to wait for them to correctly close.
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This test partially reproduces some strange behavior with creating
new tests files. In particular, it creates a new x test in a package
that already has a test variant and adds content with a missing import.
In the test, the import is never added. However, in my own experience
debugging this in VS Code, I see the import get added but the diagnostic
never get removed. One thing at a time though...
Updates golang/go#39315
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When a file with errors is removed outside the editor, sometimes its
errors are cleared by the editor and sometimes they are not. If the file
is still open in the editor gopls does not clear the errors, taking the
editor's version as the truth. Otherwise the errors are cleared.
(This behavior depends on the editor sending gopls a notification that
the workspace changed.)
There seems to be no good way yet to test that gopls takes no action after
receiving the didChangeWatchedFiles notification.
Updates golang/go#38878
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Now that we're not using build tags any more we can consolidate files.
Do so.
I tried a little to find good places for the moved code, but only a
little.
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Many tool features, particularly modules-related, require particular Go
versions. Build tags are unwieldy, requiring one-off test files which
break up test organization.
Add a suite of testenv functions that check what Go version is in use.
Note that this is the logical Go version, as denoted by the release
tags; it should be updated at the beginning of the release cycle per
issue golang/go#38704.
For ease of reviewing, I'll merge/delete files in a followup CL.
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Cached packages are probably more relevant than uncached packages, but
we still need to go in relevance order, since we'll stop adding results
after we hit the cap.
Fixesgolang/go#38461. (Hopefully.)
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I made a silly mistake and checked the prefix on the import path rather
than the package name, which obviously breaks everything other than
top-level stdlib packages.
Fix that, then tweak the ranking a bit. We now get deep completions, which
is nice, but filled up the results too fast. Now instead of 5 results of
any kind, we give up after 5 packages searched.
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Also switched the internals of the stream implementations to using
net.Conn to enable asynchronous closing, not yet exposed int the API.
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One line legal code like `package x; import "os"; func f() {}` was
being misformatted. In these cases the parse flag ImportsOnly loses
important parts of the code, while full parsing works. Presumably
all these cases are short enough that there is no appreciable penalty
from the extra parsing.
Fixes https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36824
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Switching to using a t.Skip means we are more likely to remember to
actually re-enable the test at some point.
Also picked up a staticcheck fix along the way.
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Assigning a slice to the appendage of itself is common and tedious
enough to warrant a special case completion candidate. We now offer
smarter "append()" candidates:
var foo []int
foo = app<> // offer "append(foo, <>)"
fo<> // offer "foo = append(foo, <>)"
The latter is only offered if the best completion candidate is a
slice. It is inserted as the second-best candidate because it seems
impossible to avoid annoying false positives if it is ranked first.
I added a new debug option to disable literal completions. This was to
clean up some test logic that was disabling snippets for all tests
just to defeat literal completions. My tests were failing mysteriously
due to having snippets disabled, and it was hard to figure out why.
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This change introduces Module and ModuleError struct types to the
packages package with the same types as defined in the cmd/go
documentation for module information output by go list (with the
exception of the Module type's Versions and Update fields).
go/packages will fill the module struct with the module information
output by go list. Drivers that support modules can also provide
module information by filling the Module fields in the packages in
their driverResponses.
Fixesgolang/go#35921
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fake.Editor.Server was exported, but CL 233117 was rebased on top while
still using the unexported field.
Update the rebased code.
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The code was introducting syntax errors for some edge cases (example in
regtest/import_test.go), and I found it hard to follow.
The new code passes all the tests. There are new regtests to guarantee
no CodeActions are returned for some cases that vim testing noticed.
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The priorities for which comment to show should be 1) documentation
directly above the var/const, 2) documentation for the var/const block,
3) line comments.
See https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/3240.
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Something is making this test deterministically fail in some
environments, such as @bcmills' desktop.
Skip it while I build go at tip and debug.
Updates golang/go#39135
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Many tools test check for the ability to compile cgo programs.
Consolidate them all into testenv.NeedsTool("cgo").
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Now that we support authoring cgo packages better, we need a way to
regenerate the C definitions. Doing it automatically is very difficult;
in particular, referencing a new symbol from the C package may require
regeneration, but we don't want to do that for every typo.
For now, give the user a button and make them push it. We attach a
code lens to the import "C" line. This is vulnerable to the usual
user-didn't-save glitches.
Updates golang/go#35721.
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The format of descriptions for the `-remote.*` flags were inconsistent.
Clean them up.
Also remove a TODO in lsprpc.go about adding a test for telemetry. That
is enough of a separate concern (and one that is rapidly changing) that
I no longer think this TODO makes sense.
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Currently, our hover text by default links point to public documentation
sites (e.g. pkg.go.dev). This doesn't make sense for private repos, so
hide the hovertext link when the import path matches GOPRIVATE.
Implementing this was a little messy. To be optimal I had to thread
the value of goprivate through cache.view, and to be correct I had to
duplicate some code from cmd/go internal.
Regtest will follow after https://golang.org/cl/232983 is submitted.
Updates golang/go#36998
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In CL 229779 I enabled Cgo type checking for go/packages, but we don't
actually type check there. We need to enable it in our own type checking
too.
No test updates because the negative effects are relatively subtle and
caught by an upcoming regtest.
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When on 1.15+, enable TypecheckCgo. This improves cgo support
significantly, but we'll still have trouble with newly-referenced C
identifiers and changes to the magic comment.
Updates golang/go#35721.
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TestBadGOPATH tests for a empty element in the GOPATH list using
"GOPATH=:/path/to/gopath", assuming that ':' is the path list
separator. On Windows the test fails, because Windows path list
separator is ';'. Therefore this test isn't built for Windows.
On Plan 9, os.PathListSeparator is '\000', so the test fails
there too, and should not be built for Plan 9.
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It's in the build tagged tests because the fix is only in 1.14.
Fixesgolang/go#36960
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When run in CLI, "DocumentSymbol()" returns "[]protocol.DocumentSymbol"
or "[]protocol.SymbolInformation", so need to handle that as well.
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In a later CL we include the fully qualified path to a symbol in the
Name field of SymbolInformation. This means that we end up with
matches like:
golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/workspacesymbol/b.WorkspaceSymbolVariableB
A fuzzy match against this name using the query "wsym" would match the
"workspacesymbol" of the import path as well as the
"WorkspaceSymbolVariableB" that is the symbol name itself.
Therefore we rename the symbols in the:
internal/lsp/testdata/lsp/primarymod/workspacesymbol/...
from WorkspaceSymbol* to RandomGopher*, which allows our fuzzy matches
to be more precise.
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In preparation for later changes to the implementation of the workspace
Symbol method, we add the Symbol method to fake.Editor. This requires
the definition of a number of associated fake types (editor-friendly,
byte-offset-based versions of protocol UTF16-based types) for example
fake.SymbolInformation and the types it references.
We also implement a basic regtest for the Symbol method, exposing Symbol
on regtest.Env like other LSP server methods. To aid with the writing of
Symbol result assertions, we provide some helper functions to simplify
the process of defining matches that are evaluated against the result
set.
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In preparation for later changes to the workspace Symbol method, we add
a separate configuration option keyed by "symbolMatcher" that specifies
the type of matcher to use for workspace symbol requests. We also define
a new type SymbolMatcher, the type of this new option. We require
SymbolMatcher to be a separate type from Matcher because a later CL adds
a type of symbol matcher that does not make sense in the context of
other uses of Matcher, e.g. completion.
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WorkspaceSymbols matches symbols across views using the given query,
according to the matcher Matcher.
The workspace symbol method is defined in the spec as follows:
> The workspace symbol request is sent from the client to the server to
> list project-wide symbols matching the query string.
It is unclear what "project-wide" means here, but given the parameters
of workspace/symbol do not include any workspace identifier, then it has
to be assumed that "project-wide" means "across all workspaces". Hence
why WorkspaceSymbols receives the views []View.
However, it then becomes unclear what it would mean to call
WorkspaceSymbols with a different configured Matcher per View.
Therefore we assume that Session level configuration will define the
Matcher to be used for the WorkspaceSymbols method.
As part of this change we also tidy up lsp_test.go and source_test.go to
remove some repetition.
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I've been using the inspect command to find data about the daemon and
its various sessions while debugging gopls. In practice, however, I
don't simply want to view the debug information: I want to script it.
This change removes the custom output formatting in favor of indented
JSON, so that we can do things like the following:
tail -f $(gopls inspect sessions | gq -r .logfile)
Which tails the daemon logs for the current gopls binary version.
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This extracts the printing code from the log writer so it can be re-used
and then changes the loggers in the lsp to use it.
This means that messages that used to look like
date:
message=text
now print as
date: text
which makes the logs a lot easier to read.
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As a follow-up to CL 232990, return in the default case so that the
compiler will complain if we fail to return.
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A missing return in the SelectorExpr case meant that cloneExpr would
return the original node, resulting in AST corruption when the caller
modified it.
It might be nice to panic in the default case to prevent this from
happening again, but for now let's just fix it.
Fixesgolang/go#38927.
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In VS Code, a workspace symbol query with an empty query parameter
is issued as soon as users open the symbol search box. There are many
symbols in a reasonably sized project and the chance that a user finds
a result in the randomly chosen 100 items out of those many symbols is
low. Thus, this first query is often useless.
Ignore this query and return an empty result immediately.
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TestVerifyUnified in internal/lsp/diff/difftest requires specific
behaviour of the 'diff' command which is known to be satisfied by
GNU diff. The plan9 'diff' command has no '-u' option, and the
illumos 'diff -u' produces output in a different format. Checking
specifically for the GNU version in the HasTool function ensures
the expected behaviour, and otherwise causes the test to be skipped.
Updates golang/go#38772
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While writing the fake editor, I added some state tracking without using
it (log messages, events etc). We have since duplicated this logic in
the regtest package using client hooks.
Fix two messy aspects of this:
- remove the state tracking in the editor
- pass in the client hooks when connecting, so that they may be used
without locking, and so that we do not miss any hooks that may fire
during session initialization.
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A couple string options were not using the asString helper. Update them,
and also add a setString helper to be consistent with setBool.
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Some code lenses may be undesirable for certain users or editors -- for
example a code lens that runs tests, when VSCode already supports this
functionality outside of the LSP. To handle such situations, support
configuring code lenses via a new 'codelens' gopls option.
Add support for code lens in regtests, and use this to test the new
configuration. To achieve this, thread through a new 'EditorConfig' type
that configures the fake editor's LSP session. It made sense to move the
test Env overlay onto this config object as well.
While looking at them, document some types in source.Options.
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In (*snapshot).addPackage, we return early if the package handle is
already cached, but we continue building the dependency graph with a
handle passed into addPackage.
This seems fine since both handles should have the same cache key,
but if we clone the snapshot, we will end up dropping the handle that
had the type information on it. It will then have to be recomputed,
causing the skew in the types.Package.
Fixesgolang/go#38403
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It is useful to know whether the session has any unsaved files, for
example to warn/error when executing a command that interacts only with
files on disk.
Add a new UnsavedFiles method to the Session.
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LSP https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-current/#cancelRequest
expects the server to send back the response even when the request is cancelled.
Gopls LSP protocol implements the cancellation using the context cancellation.
That is, upon a cancellation request from the client, the server calls the
corresponding canceller that cancels the context passed to the handler.
Reusing this cancelled context for the replyer is not safe because code in any layer
can decide to shortcircuit and skip sending the data back to the client.
E.g. https://cs.opensource.google/go/tools/+/master:internal/jsonrpc2/stream.go;l=63
This CL make sure to pass the detached context to the replier.
Alternative, or a better approach to avoid any unexpected side-effect of
using a detached context is to send out the response at the point of cancellation
with a separate context. But that requires more significant code change.
Testing is currently hard, but maybe doable once the current refactoring is
done. Test is left as a TODO.
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LoadMode and ParseMode are currently hashed with a string(int)
conversion, but this conversion is now discouraged (see the vet check
'stringintconv' for more information). Since the hash uses the code
point, this change replaces these instances with string(rune(int)).
Updates golang/go#32479.
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Our fake.Workdir generates synthetic file events for "watched" files
when using its file API, but we have no such hooks for file changes
originating from an external process, in this case the go command.
Previously, we detected a file event by checking go command logs to see
if a go.mod file was created. This is bound to be fragile, so we replace
this with a helper function that walks the working directory looking for
changes.
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We were previously sending diagnostics for nonexistent files, and then
adding them to the snapshot in the process. Remove this behavior, and
add a regression test. Case insensitive filesystems were too confusing
to write a test for, but fortunately, Filippo reported another instance
of this bug, so I used that for the regression test.
Fixesgolang/go#38602
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The Workspace type has accumulated too much additional functionality of
late: managing the Env, GOPATH, and GOPROXY in addition to the working
directory. Additionally, the name 'Workspace' can easily be confused
with 'workspaceFolder' in the LSP spec, and they're not quite
equivalent.
Split off a Proxy type to be responsible for the fake module proxy, and
a Workdir type to be responsible for working with the temporary
directory. Rename what remains of 'Workspace' to a more appropriate name
for such a collection of resources: Sandbox.
This is mostly just moving things around, with one significant change in
functionality: previously our three temporary directories (workdir,
gopath, and goproxy) were in separate toplevel directories below
$TMPDIR. Now they are all below a new sandbox temp directory, so that
they are correlated in the filesystem and can be cleaned up with one
call to os.RemoveAll.
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This test is failing on darwin-amd64-10_12: skip it while I investigate.
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I noticed that in a couple places, event.Error was called with a
message containing formatting verb. This was my likely done out of
habit, but is an incorrect use of the API: err is not formatted in the
message but is rather applied as an event label.
Remove the unused formatting verbs.
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Our editor interaction for running `go generate` was untested. Add
support for triggering generate from the fake editor, and a simple test.
To enable this, some helpers were added to list Workspace files and
check for file state changes, to avoid having to synthetically create
file events. This workaround is not ideal as it results in a leaky
abstraction: in other cases the regtest may assume that FileEvents are
triggered by workspace interactions (e.g. ws.WriteFile), but in this
case it cannot. Unfortunately the only real solution for this would be
to make file watching more realistic, by polling file state on an
interval or using an actual file watching library. Neither of those
options seemed worthwhile just to keep the fake.Editor API pristine.
A new debugging option is added, SkipCleanup, to allow inspecting
regtest working directories after a test with minimal code change.
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This fixes a bunch of fmt.Errorf calls to use %w rather than %v when wrapping
an error with additional context.
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This should provide simple name completions for comments
above exported vars, constants, functions, and types.
Can be activated with `ctrl+space` within a comment.
Also fixes a panic introduced in the previous commit when completing comments that occur at the end of a file.
Fixes#34010Fixes#38793
Demo: https://i.imgur.com/qN82CVA.mp4
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If the user's workspace is neither in GOPATH nor a module, and there
are errors in their code, send a message (with ShowMessage) only on
the first load, or when the configuration changes. The previous
behavior sent the message more frequently.
There is a regtest, and two new Expectations for when the fake
editor sees (or does not see) a ShowMessage notification.
Fixesgolang/go#37279
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This reverts commit 17a19b5fe7. The revert
is partial because that change also added the -short flag when running
govim tests, which we preserve as without this the tests often time-out
(and I don't want to increase our test timeout right now).
Reason for revert: telemetry races have been fixed in https://golang.org/cl/226317
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Issue https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36824 complained about
legal go code (e.g., 'package a; func f() {}') that was mishandled
(by being rewritten just as 'package a'). This bug seems to have been
partially fixed, as certified by the new regtests. The comment on
OneLineImports36824 says that the bug would be fixed if gopls
formatted the file before fixing the imports, but it doesn't.
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As suggested on Slack, a better fix for golang/go#38467 would be to hide
suggested fixes on generated files. This way, the diagnostics are still
visible but files are not unintentionally modified.
Also, deleted the SuggestedFixes field on source.Diagnostic, since it's
entirely unused.
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Untyped members from unimported packages are scored the same as typed
members from unimported packages. We depended on the unimported
package relevance to rank the probably-more-relevant typed members
higher. However, there are some unrelated score penalties that can
only be applied to typed candidates, so the untyped candidates ended
up being ranked higher. Fix by increasing the relevance coefficient so
the relevance score overpowers other less important scoring
adjustments.
Fixesgolang/go#38104.
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This means the lock is no longer held when writing to the underlying
stream.
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This is purely moving code: the getRemoteSocket, getTestServer, and
AddCloser funcs were above the more important RunOptions and runner.Run.
Move them closer to their usage.
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Add issue comments to tests for issues, move a couple constants closer
to their use.
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We had previously not been generating documentation on hover for
package declarations or import specs. We do this by adding a few special
cases, since package declarations don't appear in type information.
Throughout, we make the assumption that only one file in a package will
have the documentation for the package. go/doc just appends
documentation as it sees it. We may be able to do better by checking for
a "Package ..." but that still is not guaranteed. Not sure what the
right approach is, so this assumption may be the best option.
Fixesgolang/go#38526
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Don't show non-vet analyses when they appear in generated files. Vet
analyzers will give useful reports even in generated files.
Fixesgolang/go#38467
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A common problem when writing regtests is that if you have an error in
your expectations, you must wait until the regtest times out to see what
went wrong.
With the integration of additional progress reporting in the LSP server,
we know when diagnostic work should have been completed, and we should
be able to fail tests early once we know that our diagnostic
expectations will never be met.
This CL adds a new OnceMet Expectation, which combines two expecations:
the first is a precondition that must be met before checking the second.
The second is an arbitrary expectation, but is translated as follows:
once the precondition is met, the second condition is checked and any
Unmet verdicts are translated into Unmeetable.
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Update the regtest docstring to further explain how the package works,
and give a sense for why it exists.
Fixesgolang/go#36879
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Minor cleanup for the regtest package:
- EnvMode is renamed to Mode, because it's really a server mode and not
directly related to the Env type.
- Modes are better documented.
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The file length of env.go is getting hard to manage, so factor out the
test Runner to a new file.
Also move Runner.Close to the bottom of the file to have a more logical
progression.
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In order for regtests to wait until file diagnostics are complete,
instrument diagnostics with verbose WorkDone reporting. In order for
this to be granular enough for use, the modification source needed to be
threaded through to the didModifyFiles function (which is where the
diagnostic goroutine is spun off).
A new expectation is added: CompletedWork, to allow specifying that a
specific work item has been completed. The problem with using
NoOutstandingWork was that it required a continuous chain of work to
prevent the regtest from succeeding when the bug was present, meaning
that by the time we have sent the didChange notification successfully
the server must have started work on its behalf. This was inherently
racy, and too tricky to get right.
Additionally, a couple bugs are fixed:
- EmptyDiagnostics is corrected to account for the case where we have
received zero diagnostics for a given file.
- A deadlock is fixed in Await when expectations are immediately met.
Updates golang/go#36879Fixesgolang/go#32149
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Our current usage of WorkDone progress reporting (new in v3.15 of the
LSP spec) is in reporting progress on `go generate` commands. In
preparation for using this API more widely, factor out the reporting API
from the current io.WriteCloser wrapper (workDoneWriter).
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We were using strings.Split on env vars, which did bad stuff when the
var contained an =, e.g. GOFLAGS=-tags=foo. Only split on the first =.
Irritatingly, this breaks only `go mod` commands, so almost nothing in
gopls failed, just organize imports and the `go.mod` code lens stuff.
Fixesgolang/go#38669
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This moves the common code from the cmd and gopls tests to the shared cmdtest package, they were starting to drift apart.
This change was extracted from another larger cl where I was trying to work out why it broke in one but not the other.
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This change was unfortunately lost while rebasing, resulting in a lot of
unremoved directories.
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There were a few cases where we were not properly qualifying package
names, particularly if the original package had a named import. Now,
we map between these names correctly - handling the case of multiple
packages that need to be qualified. This requires applying edits to
*ast.SelectorExprs, as well as *ast.Idents.
We still do not fully qualify unimported packages, and likely won't,
unless that's an issue for many users.
Updates golang/go#38591
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The definition command-line interface doesn't match the rest of the
commands, because I think we originally wanted to make them all
subcommands of "gopls query". Remove this, since it's no longer in use.
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Instead of tagging events with their type, instead we infer the type from
the label pattern.
The standard event creators all have a matching test that returns true
if the the labels pattern matches the ones that would be built by the
creator.
Spans and logs already have a unique label pattern, other event types
required a special label marker.
This makes the system much more extensible, and also cleans up some
the API.
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Formatting keys in labels can panic when a label is constructed with a nil
error. Avoid that by not passing the defective label to event.Log.
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In cases like:
var v interface{}
fmt.Println(<>)
Completing to "v" would insert "v..." instead of "v". This was due to
a mixup where we were checking if the variadic type "[]interface{}"
was assignable to the candidate type "interface{}" instead of the
other way around.
Fixesgolang/go#38652.
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In order to experiment with adding more progress reporting to gopls, add
a new experimental configuration for verbose work done reporting.
Also, pass configuration in InitializationOptions when initializing the
editor.
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This change improves our approach to handling type aliases. Previously,
we were not fully qualifying the names in the AST, making the code
inserted in completions incorrect at times. Now, we clone the relevant
AST expr and qualify it. We also add handling for the return values of a
function, instead of just the parameters.
Fixesgolang/go#38230Fixesgolang/go#37283
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In preparation for later changes, add support for tracking outstanding
work in the lsp regtests. This simply threads through progress
notifications and tracks their state in regtest.Env.state. A new
Expectation is added to assert that there is no outstanding work, but
this is as-yet unused.
A unit test is added for Env to check that we're handling work progress
reports correctly after Marshaling/Unmarshaling, since we're not yet
exercising this code path in actual regtests.
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This was the last piece of Event that was public, and it was only public to
allow mutation in tests.
Adding CloneEvent allows tests to create an updated copy rather than
update the event in place.
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Now key types can be implemented outside the package that holds labels or events, they should be.
This prevents the large list of types from poluting the public interface of the core packages.
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Also moves core.Key to label.Key, but leaves the implementations
behind for now.
After using for a while, the word Tag conveys slightly the wrong
concept, tagging implies the entire set of information, label maps
better to a single named piece of information.
A label is just a named key/value pair, it is not really tied to the
event package, separating it makes it much easier to understand the
public symbols of the event and core packages, and allows us to also
move the key implementations somewhere else, which otherwise dominate
the API.
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event.Log removed
event.Print -> event.Log
event.Record -> event.Metric
event.StartSpan -> event.Start
In order to support this core now exposes the MakeEvent and Export functions.
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internal/telemetry/event was renamed to internal/event/core
Some things were partly moved from internal/telemetry/event straight to
internal/event to minimize churn in the following restructuring.
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The code for formatting function signatures is fairly confusing.
Factoring out an unexported signature type simplifies things a bit.
Hopefully we'll be able to pull out more formatting logic from the other
features. Ideally, I'd like to return to the separation between
internal/lsp/source and internal/lsp so that a formatting package can be
pulled out and used in internal/lsp.
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This change also required the addition of a new run configuration -
WithEnv, which adds extra environment variables to the configuration.
Please let me know if this is the wrong approach.
Fixesgolang/go#37984
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A few more updates to the regtest framework - add support for all
codeActions, not just organize imports. Also, return diagnostics from
env.Await to pass into code actions. Not sure if that's the correct way
to do it, so please let me know if there's a better way.
The test is for 1.14 only, since -modfile is only supported after 1.14.
Fixesgolang/go#38211
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Not sure when this got fixed, but confirmed manually and via a
regression test.
Fixesgolang/go#36951
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ID's are now by value not pointer, which caused it to not use the Format
method, resulting in broken id strings
The id maps need to be crossover (set and get go to different maps for a given direction of message)
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The special cases were all removed by the previous changes to jsonrpc2 messages.
The only difference now is the "Recieved" vs "Sending" text prefix, so we just paramaterize the common function with that instead.
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messages are the atomic unit of communication, changing streams
to read and write whole messages makes the code clearer.
It also avoids the confusion about what should be an atomic
operation or when a stream should flush.
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Currently, where a package has a test variant, we end up walking the
non-_test.go files twice: once when walking the package itself, the
second time when walking the test variant. In the gopls tests, this
means we end up double-counting the number of symbols (via the @symbol
annotation) in a package.
Extend the existing expect_test.go to demonstrate the problem is fixed
(a test which fails when the fix is not in place)
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In preparation for a later change where we alter the implementation of
the workspace Symbol method, we now specify the Name that should be used
when constructing a SymbolInformation value from a @symbol annocation.
There is no change in the test expectations.
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This saves it from having to know the wire format and understand the decoding
tricks.
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The previous implementation was exposing the details of the wire format
and resulted in non idomatic go, detecting the presence of absence of
values in fields to deterimine the message type.
Now the messages are distinct types and we use type switches instead.
Request still exists as an interface to expose the shared behaviour of
Call and Notification, as this is the type accepted by handlers.
The set of messages is deliberately closed by using a private methods on the
interfaces.
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I had intended to enable these after gopls/v0.4.0 was released so that
people who test at master can try these out. Also, mark "fillreturns" as
high confidence so users can get it applied on save, much like
goreturns.
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I believe that other changes in gopls/v0.4.0 also fixed the issue that
this regression test was written for. Re-enable it, and change it to
assert that diagnostics are cleared.
Fixesgolang/go#37195
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Due to the asynchronous and non-transactional nature of the LSP, writing
regtests requires waiting for certain conditions to be met in the client
editor. To this point, the only type of condition for which we supported
waiting was the presence of diagnostic messages, but we can in principle
wait for anything that is triggered by a server notification.
This change generalizes the notion of expectations to also encompass log
messages. Doing this required expanding the value returned from checking
expectations to include a new "Unmeetable" verdict, to account for cases
where we know that a condition will never be met (for example if it is a
negative assertion). This may be useful for diagnostics as well.
A test is added to demonstrate these new expectations, where the initial
workspace load fails due to unfetchable dependencies.
Additionally, some helper flags are added to help debug regtests without
a code change, by allowing changing the test timeout, printing logs, and
printing goroutine profiles.
Updates golang/go#36879
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Certain regtests require referencing external data. To support this, add
the ability to use a file-based proxy populated with testdata.
To expose this configuration, augment the regtest runner with variadic
options. Also use this to replace the Runner.RunInMode function.
Add a simple regtest that uses this functionality.
Updates golang/go#36879
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Closing the workspace has frequently been failing on Windows, due to
file locks held by the go command.
This change makes several tests more careful to check errors when
closing resources, and defers closing the regtest workspaces until the
entire test suite completes, at which point it is much more likely that
closing the workspace will succeed.
If this change results in test flakes on Windows, we should temporarily
demote errors in regtest.Runner.Close to a t.Log.
Updates golang/go#38490
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The fix is just a missing return.
Also clean up a staticcheck thing, regenerate the golden files.
Fixesgolang/go#38417
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While trying to be pragmatic, I simply locked the fake.Editor while
calling textDocument/formatting. This did indeed manifest later on as a
deadlock, so instead we release the lock but fail if the buffer version
changes while awaiting the formatting call.
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Configuration was not being set correctly, because the configuration
response was not honoring the configuration section order.
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In https://golang.org/cl/225157, I removed the redundant T and Context
parameters from the regtest func signature in an effort to reduce
confusion. In hindsight, removing the testing.T did not reduce
confusion, because there is a T in the test signature anyway (and now
it's the wrong T!).
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illumos has a different copy of the `diff` executable, causing this test
to fail. Ignore it for this GOOS.
Updates golang/go#38414
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reply is now passed to handlers separately from request, which allows it to be
substituted by handlers.
This also makes the handler signature much closer to http (which has
ResponseWriter)
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The wire structures do not need to be public, and making them so might make it
harder to keep the package correct without breaking changes if the protocol
changes in the future.
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We utilize error wrapping to recover the error codes when needed.
The code constants are also replaced by fully declared errors with
human readable messages.
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This required changing the jsonrpc.Conn.Call signature to also return the
request ID so it can be cancelled.
The protocol package now declares the Call function which wrapps up
Conn.Call and then sends a cancel message if the context was
cancelled during the call.
There is a small chance that a context can be cancelled on a
request that has already completed, but it is safe to do so.
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Replace the String method with a Format method so we can use it for extra
formats.
Add some tests to make sure it is all correct
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I was curious about why were logging errors during type-checking in
tests, and the answer turned out to be a bit more sinister than I
expected. We were getting type error messages without filepaths, so I
tried to reproduce it in the playground and wasn't able to. I realized
that these errors were coming from were coming from the "fixed" version
of the AST that we pass to the type checker.
Adding fake positions to our fake Cond statements trivially fixes the
logging issue, but it does nothing to handle the fact that the error
makes no sense to the user - because it applies to something that's not
in the source code. I figured we have two options: (1) skip type errors
for all packages with "fixed" ASTs, or (2) add something to the error
messages to indicate that the source code may not match. Starting with
(1) here, and if it becomes a problem, we can move to 2. All ASTs that
we fix have *ast.BadExpr in them, meaning that, by definition they have
parse errors which we will preferentially show those errors to users in
diagnostics (so I'm not sure how to test this).
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Found golang/go#18824, which helped me understand what to do to fix this
issue. Also, changed some of the structure of the code to propagate
errors up to the top-level functions. I think this will help us deal
with actual errors vs. ignorable errors.
Didn't add tests because of golang/go#35880. Just prioritized that issue
for gopls/v0.5.0 - it's been biting us a lot lately.
Fixesgolang/go#38285
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Gopls gets confused about the package if the package name is edited.
(See golang.org/issues/32149) This skipped test will succeed as long
as the bug is present.
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Wrap the regtest test servers to capture jsonrpc2 logs, so that they can
be printed on test failure.
There was a little bit of complication to implement this in the 'Shared'
execution mode, and since we're not really using this mode I just
deleted it.
Updates golang/go#36897
Updates golang/go#37318
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Per the documentation for jsonrpc2.Stream Write must be safe for
concurrent use, but this isn't the case for the loggingStream.
Guard it with a mutex.
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Change the tag iteration api to something less flexible
that allows for event iteration without allocation.
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This change attempts to fix a concurrency error that would cause
textDocument/CodeLens, textDocument/Formatting, textDocument/DocumentLink,
and textDocument/Hover from failing on go.mod files.
The issue was that the go command would return a potential concurrency
error since the ModHandle and the ModTidyHandle are both using the
temporary go.mod file.
Updates golang/go#37824
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This change is the first step in handling golang/go#38136. Instead of
creating multiple diagnostic reports for type error analyzers, we add
suggested fixes to the existing reports. To match the analyzers for
FindAnalysisError, we add an ErrorMatch function to source.Analyzer.
This is not an ideal solution, but it was the best one I could come up
with without modifying the go/analysis API. analysisinternal could be
used for this purpose, but it seemed to complicated to be worth it, and
this is fairly simple. I think that go/analysis itself might need to be
extended for type error analyzers, but these temporary measures will
help us understand the kinds of features we need for type error
analyzers.
A follow-up CL might be to not add reports for type error analyzers
until the end of source.Diagnostic, which would remove the need for the
look-up.
Fixesgolang/go#38136
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Turns out that these were already disabled in the
golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp tests, which is why we only ever save
the failures in golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source tests. Discussing
the reasons that this is necessary on the issue, but I think completion
scoring in general needs to be centralized and documented, so hopefully
we can handle this case as part of that larger fix.
Fixesgolang/go#38269
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The code for `gofmt -s` directly modifies the AST, since the ASTs are
not long-lived. Some of this code made it into our analysis
implementations, causing very strange bugs to manifest. Added a
regression test for this specific case.
Fixesgolang/go#38267
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Makes Event implement TagMap directly, instead of
having to build an entirely new object.
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I originally made this change to see if it would help with the timeouts.
Based on the TryBot results, it doesn't -- but I still think it's more
correct to have the contexts this way. It was my mistake to put the
context on the completer in the first place, I think.
Change-Id: Ib77c8f0ac0b0d0922b82db4120820fb96cb664f4
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Now it only uses the telemetry messages directly rather than the metric system.
This is much faster and more direct, and removes a blocker on improving the
metrics support.
Also fixes the fact that recieced and sent were the wrong way round before,
probably as an artifact of the old protocol logging code, and also removes
the bytes histogram which was a lie (it was a histogram of write sizes that
was presented as a histogram of message sizes)
fixesgolang/go#38168
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This pushes the handler construction out to the user, allowing flexability of
use, and is the final stage of the switch to the new handler API.
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We can do cancelling at the top level handler now, it can drop the cancel
messages themselves before they enter the queue stage, and also track
all the events as they flow through it.
The ugly part is the OnCancelled interface, which is a bit clunky.
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It is now a programatic error to have a handler registered to a connection that
does not call reply for all messages, including notifications.
This normalizes the flow making the code easier to understand and fixes a
couple of long standing hard to find bugs.
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Handler is now a function type that mapps to what used to be the Deliver method.
The only handler that used other methods was Canceller, for now that still
exists as LegacyHooks. Once the handlers are fully cleaned up we should be able
to re-implement canceller as handler middleware.
Each connection is now only allowed one handler, and it is passed to the Run
method, but handlers are composable.
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Instead of checking the context, check the error. This may expose some
errors that are not wrapped correctly. Replaced all uses of errors
with golang.org/x/xerrors.
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The modifications in CL 226559 introduced a new call to
RunProcessEnvFunc that was not using the context with a timeout, so deep
completion tests were hitting the timeout early (I think?).
Also, fix a staticcheck warning that's been bugging me today.
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A couple small improvements for regtests:
- module names fixed to include a '.'. This was fixed for diagnostic
tests already.
- For regtests that were written to exercise specifig github issues,
include the issue number in the test name.
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We need to search all transitive dependencies of a package, not just its
immediate imports.
Fixesgolang/go#38100
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One of the tricky things about asserting on conditions in regtests is
the asynchronous nature of LSP. For example, as the LSP client we cannot
be sure when we've received all diagnostics for a given file.
Currently, regtests are implemented by awaiting specific diagnostic
expectations. This means that if gopls generates diagnostics that do
not match those expectations, we can only time out the test.
Ideally, we would want to know that gopls is done generating all diagnostics
for the current file state. This is not possible without knowing the
status of diagnostics for. Barring this, we would want to know that
diagnostics are done for the current file version. Unfortunately, that
also is not possible, because a new version of file B can affect
diagnostics in file A.
So in lieu of this information, this CL exposes a few tools that can be
used to improve the experience of writing new regtests.
- A new expectation is added: AnyDiagnosticAtCurrentVersion, that is
satisfied if any diagnostics have been received for the current
buffer version.
- ExpectDiagnostics is added to Env, to help check whether the current
diagnostics matches expectations.
Updates golang/go#38113
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When proposing unimported package members, we start with packages loaded
in-memory first, for three reasons: we know that they're fast, they're
fully typed, and they're probably pretty relevant. I hadn't bothered
doing that for package names, because the first two reasons aren't very
relevant. But the third still is -- loaded packages are a pretty good
approximation for in module scope, etc.
With this change we do package names the same as members, so relevance
should be about as good. Not perfect, but nobody's complained much yet.
Fair bit of copy-and-paste, but I don't want to extend the
getAllCandidates abstraction outside of the imports package yet.
Updates #38104.
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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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The options can be modified without the view being recreated, so we need
a mutex there.
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This change ports the functionality of https://github.com/sqs/goreturns
to be used as code actions on diagnostics that have missing
return values. It improves on the original goreturns functionality by:
- filling out empty return statements
- trying to match existing return values to the required return
values and then filling in missing parameters
Fixesgolang/go#37091
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This change makes sure that all errors in code actions are returned,
instead of ignored. There is also a refactoring of the suggested fixes
for go.mod files so that we don't compute them unless there is already a
matching diagnostic.
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This change adds a RunGoCommand function to the workspace, which will
allow us to test how gopls responds when a certain go command is
executed. Add a test that checks behavior after "go mod init" runs.
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This change adds a helper function that checks if the context is
canceled, and if so, doesn't log the error. Tried to use it everywhere
in internal/lsp where it fits, which resulted in changing a few pieces
of error handling throughout.
Updates golang/go#37875
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This allows us to reduce the handler interface and delete the telemetry handler.
It is also safer and faster, and can be easily disabled along with the rest of
the telemetry system.
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Some things that used to be safe due to the global
lock now need ther own synchronization primitives.
Fixesgolang/go#38102
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This change makes working with tests easier by trimming the folder name
up to "testdata". This will remove any ellipses from the test folder name.
Fixesgolang/go#38103
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https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/3076#issuecomment-605062933
inspired me to write a regression test for this case. Turns out we
weren't handling it correctly after all...
This change makes sure that we only rebuild the view once a new go.mod
file is saved, not just created. It also preserves the snapshot ID
number when the view is recreated so that diagnostic caching continues
to work as expected.
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On case-insensitive file systems, the editor may send us a path that
works but doesn't match the actual file's case. Then when we run go
list, we'll get mismatching paths and everything will break.
We can't reliably fix this problem: tracking what case the editor
expects is too difficult to be worth it. Instead, check the workspace
path and bail if it's mismatched.
Possibly we should also check files on DidOpen or such, but we can start
with this.
Updates golang/go#36904.
Change-Id: I7635c8136bf9400db4143a0f2fde25c39b5abc44
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This change adds a quick fix for type errors of the type "no new vars on left side of :=". It will replace the ":=" with an "=".
Updates golang/go#34644
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This change adds a quick fix for type errors of the type "no result values expected". It will replace the return statment with an empty return statement.
Updates golang/go#34644
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This change uses the new unusedparams analyzer to remove any unused parameters from functions inside of internal/lsp/source :)
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govim integration tests (and probably some real user sessions) are
broken because telemetry metrics are not threadsafe, resulting in an
index out of range panic.
Fix this by adding a flag (labeled temporary) to disable telemetry
export.
Also temporarily update govim to master to pick up some fixes, and run
only the -short tests to avoid timeouts.
Updates golang/go#38042
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This change adds a quick fix for diagnostics that have an error message of the form "undeclared name: %s". It provides a quick fix to add a new variable with that name.
Updates golang/go#34644
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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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As part of investigating golang/go#38100, I noticed a few things that I
wanted to clean up. Mostly, for renames, we were calling
qualifiedObjAtProtocolPos twice, so I factored out a shared helper
function. I also added an error return for builtins so that callers
don't have to check.
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This is one of the simplifications that "gofmt -s" applies.
https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/#hdr-The_simplify_command
A slice expression of the form:
s[a:len(s)]
will be simplified to:
s[a:]
Updates golang/go#37221
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This is one of the simplifications that "gofmt -s" applies.
https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/#hdr-The_simplify_command
An array, slice, or map composite literal of the form:
[]T{T{}, T{}}
will be simplified to:
[]T{{}, {}}
Updates golang/go#37221
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This change adds a pass that checks for unused parameters inside of a function. It is disabled by default.
Updates golang/go#36602
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This is one of the simplifications that "gofmt -s" applies.
https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/#hdr-The_simplify_command
A range of the form:
for x, _ = range v {...}
will be simplified to:
for x = range v {...}
A range of the form:
for _ = range v {...}
will be simplified to:
for range v {...}
Updates golang/go#37221
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This change adds support for analyzers that have suggested fixes of the kind Source.FixAll. This will allow these fixes to be applied on save if the user desires.
To auto apply these fixes on save, make sure your settings.json looks like:
"[go]": {
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
...
"source.fixAll": true,
...
},
...
}
Update golang/go#37221
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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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Noticed this in https://github.com/fatih/vim-go/issues/2786. I don't
think that this will fix the problem in this issue, but we should avoid
nil pointers as much as possible. Also, remove a bit of extra whitespace
so that the style closer matches that of the rest of the project.
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Type switch on the key and use it to get the value and decide how
to render it.
Use the same render for all debug tag printing.
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Now that keys are solidly typed, we can use them for the metrics.
This prevents accidentally using the wrong type of key, and
allows us to use the typed accesorrs rather than the raw value.
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In support of https://golang.org/cl/224960, add utility functions that
create zero value expressions for a given types.Type. There are probably
some bugs here but they pass the basic tests in that CL.
Known problems: it skips through type aliases, and can't handle
anonymous structs/interfaces. Hopefully it's pretty unusual to return
those.
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If a package starts out as command-line-arguments, and then becomes
"valid" (i.e., gets a package declaration), we shouldn't continue to try
to diagnose "command-line-arguments". We should remove
"command-line-arguments" from workspace packages any time its metadata
is invalidated (assuming it may get added back if a file= query produces
it again).
Include the relevant regression test.
Fixesgolang/go#37978
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This separates the concerns of tag collections that have to be iterated
and tag collections that need lookup by key.
Also make it so that events just carry a plain slice of tags.
We pass a TagMap down through the exporters and allow it to be
extended on the way.
We no longer need the event.Query method (or the event type)
We now exclusivley use Key as the identity, and no longer have a
common core implementation but just implement it directly in each
type.
This removes some confusion that was causing the same key through
different paths to end up with a different identity.
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In an effort to be idiomatic, I made the regtest func signature
func(context.Context, testing.T, *Env), despite the fact that Env
already has a Context and a T.
This just ended up causing more confusion, as it's not clear which
Context or T to use. Remove this and just use the fields on Env.
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Expressing regtests in terms of textual coordinates is hard to read: the
reader ends up counting lines and characters to understand the text edit
or assertion.
To address, this, add two new functions for fake.Editor: RegexpSearch
and RegexpReplace, as well as a symmetric RegexpSearch function for
workspace files and wrappers for regtext.Env.
This allows expressing edits as well as buffer locations in terms of
easily scannable regexps.
An alternative solution to this problem is to integrate markers ala
packagestest. I tried this, but it ended up being cumbersome to
implement and less usable than regexps, due to the static nature of
markers: after the buffer has been edited all markers must be
updated.
Updates golang/go#36879
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For debugging purposes, we print the output of `go env` on start. Now,
we print a view-specific `go env`, which will helps us when debugging
multi-project workspaces. Additional information included: the folder of
the view, if the view has a valid build configuration, and the build
flags for the view.
Updates golang/go#37978
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This is helpful for users to diagnose issues, but it annoys people who
have workspaces with both non-Go and Go projects. I'm going to spend
some more time thinking about this, particularly about which error
messages we should retry the initial workspace load for.
Updates golang/go#32394
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I'm not sure if this is entirely the correct approach, but at the very
least we should never pass "command-line-arguments" to packages.Load. We
still need to cache packages with the path "command-line-arguments" to
avoid an excessive number of calls to packages.Load.
Updates golang/go#37978
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A common annoying mis-completion is as follows:
type foo struct {
field int
}
func (f foo) Field() int { return f.field }
func (f foo) logic() {
if f.f<>
}
Now at <> we prefer "field" over "Field()". Similarly:
type foo struct {
}
func (f foo) DoSomething() { }
func (f foo) doSomething() { }
func (f foo) logic() {
f.d<>
}
Now at <> we prefer "doSomething()" over "DoSomething()". All else
being equally, you normally want private objects over public objects
when the private objects are available.
The same logic is applied to deep completions so we prefer "c.foo.bar"
over "c.Foo().bar".
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We can re-enable this when we have a version of Go that includes the fix
for golang/go#37971. Then we can continue playing whack-a-mole with go
list corner cases :)
Fixesgolang/go#37958
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This allows us to hide the implementation details of how tags are stored on a
context from the normal interface, to allow us to explore more efficient
mechanisms.
The current storage is not intended as the most efficient choice, this cl is
about isolating the API so we can experiment with benchmarks in the future.
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The next version of VS Code Go has to be released before this can be
released.
Fixesgolang/go#37966
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definition.Run requires a nil check of opts before applying to avoid
panic, and test must be run with markdown enabled.
When running 'go test' without -run flag, connection.initialize() was
not called and there was no problem because the default value of
Options.PreferredContentFormat was Markdown.
In addition, currently using the same connection despite different
options, therefore make to use a different connection for different
options.
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While experimenting with different static analysis on x/tools, I noticed
that there are many actionable diagnostics found by staticcheck. Fix the
ones that were not false positives.
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This changes the way keys work, there is still a single internal key
implementation for performance reasons, but the public interface is a set of key
implementations that have type safe Of and Get methods.
This also hides the implemenation of Tag so that we can modify the storage form
and find a more efficient storage if needed.
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It encourages poor performing log lines, and also reduces the readability of
those lines.
Also delete the Key.With method which was unused, and should never be used
instead of the event.Label function anyway.
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Move the lsp specific telemetry package that just declares the labels under the
debug package and call it tag, to make all the usages much more readable.
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This allows early exporters to adjust the event for later ones.
This is used to lookup key values from the context if needed.
Also add a Query type event which is intended to perform all event
modifications but nothing else, and is used to lookup values from
the context. This cleans up a weirdness where the current lookup
presumes there will be an exporter with a matching mechanism.
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When searching for deep completions, we can end up enumerating struct
types' fields a lot. Optimize fieldSelections to reduce work:
- Wait until we see an embedded field before we create the "seen"
map.
- Use a callback style to iterate over the struct's fields rather than
returning a slice of fields.
- Change "seen" checking strategy back to track struct types rather
than each individual field.
Struct with 5 non-embedded fields:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Fields-16 293ns ± 1% 20ns ± 2% -93.13% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Fields-16 120B ± 0% 0B -100.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Fields-16 4.00 ± 0% 0.00 -100.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Same struct but add an embedded struct with 2 fields:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Fields-16 389ns ± 1% 142ns ± 1% -63.53% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Fields-16 120B ± 0% 144B ± 0% +20.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Fields-16 4.00 ± 0% 2.00 ± 0% -50.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
I think the alloc/op went up because the "seen" map is no longer
allocated on the stack. There is more room for more optimization, but
it's probably not worth making things more complicated.
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This commit will make the 'go generate' CodeLens command check the client
capabilities to use $/progress to report the progress of the command or otherwise
it will fallback to showing the message box already in place. The $/progress will
give you a play by play update while the message box shows only the beginning and
the end. The gopls logs will have all the details in either case.
Note that the $/progress is an LSP 3.15+ feature and not yet supported in all clients.
Updates golang/go#37680
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This change fixes breadcrumbs when the cursor is inside of a method by making the method a top level symbol and removing it from the struct's hierarchy.
Fixesgolang/go#36949
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This CL gets code.ts to generate code for $/progress and
window/workDoneProgres/create messages. $/progress uses a
ProgressParams type which contains one of three new data types,
WorkDoneProgressBegin, WorkDonProgressEnd, WorkDoneProgressReport.
In addition, a *TextEdit is now generated for CompletionItem.TextEdit.
The substantive differences in code.ts are around line 451 and line
682. Everything else is whitespace caused by vscode formatting typescript
differently on different OSes.
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This change adds support for recognizing a //go:generate directive
and offering a CodeLens that will then send a "generate" command to
the server to run "go generate" or "go generate ./...". Because
"go generate" can only be executed per package, there is no need to show
the CodeLens on top of every //go:generate comment. Therefore, only the
top directive will be considered.
The stdout/stderr of the go generate command will be piped to the logger
while stderr will also be sent to the editor as a window/showMessage
The user will only know when the process starts and when it ends so that they wouldn't
get bogged with a large number of message windows popping up. However, they can
check the logs for all the details.
If a user wants to cancel the "go generate" command, they will be able
to do so with a "Cancel" ActionItem that the server will offer to the client
Fixesgolang/go#37680
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This CL adds support for sending progress notifications through $/progress
calls as well as being able to cancel them through window/workDoneProgress/cancel.
This feature is only supported in clients running LSP 3.15 and therefore the initialize
request will check for client capabilities for its progress support.
Updates golang/go#37680
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Now that the feature-set is relatively complete for running gopls in
daemon mode, daemon.md is updated to reflect the new features and to
remove some of the experimental warnings. Similarly the `-remote` flag
is made more welcoming.
The feature still needs more usage, but it shouldn't be considered
experimental anymore.
Fixesgolang/go#34111
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Previously it was an error to call shutdown while the server was not yet
initialized. This can result in session leak for very short-lived
sessions.
Instead, allow shutdown to proceed and simply log the error. On the
other hand, for consistency make it an error to call initialized without
first calling initialize.
Updates golang/go#34111
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Three new flags are added to the serve command, and threaded through to
the LSP forwarder:
-remote.listen.timeout: -listen.timeout for the auto-started daemon
-remote.debug: -debug for the auto-started daemon
-remote.logfile: -logfile for the auto-started daemon
As part of this change, no longer enable debugging the daemon by
default.
Notably none of this configuration affects serving, so modifying this
configuration has been chosen not to change the path to the automatic
daemon. In other words, this configuration has effect only for the
forwarder process that starts the daemon: all others will connect to the
daemon and inherit whatever configuration it had at startup. This should
be OK, because in the common case this configuration should be static
across all clients (e.g., many Vim sessions all sharing the same
.vimrc).
Exposing this configuration made the signature of lsprpc.NewForwarder
a bit hard to understand, so I decided to go ahead and switch to a
variadic options pattern for initializing both the Forwarder and
StreamServer, the latter just for consistency with the Forwarder.
Updates golang/go#34111
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Add a new toplevel `inspect` verb to the gopls command, to expose the
internal state of a running gopls server. For now, this verb exposes a
single subcommand `sessions`, which lists some information about current
server sessions on a gopls daemon.
This can be used even if the debug server is not running, which will
become the default in a later CL.
Updates golang/go#34111
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This makes keys a pointer, which reduces the allocations during logging, and has
a significant improvement in memory and cpu cost when there is no exporter.
Packing a string into an interface requires a 16 byte allocation, packing a pointer
does not.
name old time/op new time/op delta
/LogNoExporter-8 4.39µs ± 2% 3.83µs ± 2% -12.74% (p=0.000 n=18+20)
/Log-8 23.5µs ± 2% 22.6µs ± 1% -4.20% (p=0.000 n=19+18)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
/LogNoExporter-8 1.70kB ± 0% 1.38kB ± 0% -18.78% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
/Log-8 4.91kB ± 0% 4.91kB ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=20+20)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
/LogNoExporter-8 83.0 ± 0% 63.0 ± 0% -24.10% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
/Log-8 163 ± 0% 163 ± 0% ~ (all equal)
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This is now the only package that is exposed to normal use, and should
be the only thing to appear in libraries.
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The original intention was to limit the number of open file handles,
but the parseLimit semaphore was limiting parser.ParseFile calls that
don't access files, so there was no benefit. The file limiting is
already handled generically by another semaphore in the lsp FileSystem
abstraction.
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The tests will not run because there is no workspacesymbol marker.
Therefore, restore testdata used in WorkspaceSymbols tests, and
initialize data so that the tests run even if the target of the marker
is 0.
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Now we properly offer "case" and "default" keyword completion in cases
like:
switch {
<>
}
First I had to add an AST fix for empty switch statements to move the
closing brace down. For example, say the user is completing:
switch {
ca<>
}
This gets parsed as:
switch {
}
Even if we manually recover the "ca" token, "<>" is not positioned
inside the switch statement anymore, so we don't know to offer "case"
and "default" candidates. To work around this, we move the closing
brace down one line yielding:
switch {
}
Second I had to add logic to manually extract the completion prefix
inside empty switch statements, and finally some logic to offer (only)
"case" and "default" candidates in empty switch statements.
Updates golang/go#34009.
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Change AllImportsFixes to get the ParseGoHandle directly rather than
using getParsedFile. The latter also type checks the containing
package, which is slow in general and can be really slow in certain
circumstances. This should speed up the organizeImports code action.
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The recent LPS protocol change made the definition of textEdit into
a union type, so the generated code made TextEdit an interface{},
which broke govim. This CL reverts it to a *TextEdit. The code
generator will be fixed in another CL.
We can revisit this when gopls wants to start using the new
InsertReplaceEdit type.
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It seems that people are running into this warning for reasons other
than ad-hoc packages. Suggest filing an issue, since it may be that they
are opening the wrong directory or something.
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Now we offer an error-check-and-return completion candidate when
appropriate:
func myFunc() (int, error) {
f, err := os.Open("foo")
<>
}
offers the candidate:
if err != nil {
return 0, <err>
}
where <> denotes a placeholder so you can easily alter "err".
The completion will only be offered when:
1. The position is in a function that returns an error as final result
value, and
2. The statement preceding position is an assignment whose final LHS
value is an error.
The completion will contain zero values for the non-error return values
as necessary.
Using the above example, the completion will be offered after the user
has typed:
i
if
if err
Basically the candidate will be offered after every keystroke as the
user types "if err".
I call this new type of completion a statement completion - perfect
for when you want to make a statement!
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1. logging at debug/rpc.go:105 was corrupting logs.
2. DocumentSymbol (a Server method) now returns []interface{}.
3. The latest version of the LSP changed CompletionItem.TextEdit to
possibly be of the new type InsertReplaceEdit, so the generated Go
code now has TextEdit an interface{} rather than a *TextEdit. This
required a change to tests/util.go.
4. The latest version also introduced several other new types,
and new members in some structs.
Tests pass and the I've use the new gopls a little.
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Editors typically trigger completion automatically after ".". This
pops up annoying, useless completions after "..." variadic param, such
as "foo(bar...<>)". We now suppress completions in or directly after
the ellipsis.
Fixesgolang/go#37358.
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When running gopls as a forwarder it attempts to forward the LSP to a
remote daemon. On posix systems, by default this uses a unix domain
socket at a predictable filesystem location.
As an extra precaution, attempt to verify that the remote socket is in
fact owned by the current user.
Also, change the default TCP listen address used on windows to bind to
localhost.
Updates golang/go#34111
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We now offer "range" keyword in the for loop init statement:
for i := r<> // offer "range" completion candidate
Updates golang/go#34009.
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Offer "struct", "interface", "map", "chan", and "func" keywords when
we expect a type. For example "var foo i<>" will offer "interface".
Because "struct" and "interface" are more often used when declaring
named types, they get a higher score in type declarations. Otherwise,
"map", "chan" and "func" get a higher score.
I also got rid of the special keyword scoring. Now keywords just use
stdScore and highScore. This makes the interplay with other types of
candidates more predictable. Keywords are offered in pretty limited
contexts, so I don't think they will be annoying.
Finally, keyword candidate score is now to be scaled properly based on
how well they match the prefix. Previously they weren't penalized for
not matching well, so there were probably some situations where
keywords were ranked too high.
Updates golang/go#34009.
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This change makes ModHandle and ModTidyHandle return a ModData structure that only contains an error if something goes wrong when parsing the .mod files.
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This change adds support when hierarchicalDocumentSymbolSupport is false, this can happen with editors who have not supported textDocument/DocumentSymbol. As a result, these older lsp clients need to recieve []protocol.SymbolInformation rather than []protocol.DocumentSymbol. This change required some changes to internal/lsp/cmd to handle not knowing which type it is receiving, this required manual parsing inside of cmd/symbols.go.
Fixesgolang/go#34893
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This type was previously guarded implicitly by the global exporter
mutex. With that gone, we've started seeing panics due to races in
(*rpcs).Metric.
Guard it with a mutex.
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This change adds support for passing a span to cmd/suggested_fix.go, originally it would just take the filename and apply all the fixes for that file. Now, it can also take just a span within that file and only apply the fixes relevant to that span.
The //@suggestedfix marker now contains an extra parameter to specify which type of codeaction is expected.
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This change implements support for textDocument/formatting when it comes to go.mod files. It also adds formatting on save ability.
To enable formatting on save for go.mod files, you need to include the following settings inside of your VSCode settings.json:
...
"[go.mod]": {
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
"source.organizeImports": true,
},
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
},
...
Updates golang/go#36501
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With #34111, we are forwarding the LSP from one gopls instance to
another. This exposed an asymmetry in our LSP dispatching: for both
ClientDispatcher and ServerDispatcher, we unmarshal to non-nil response
structs. This means that when forwarding the LSP, we translate empty
JSON responses (corresponding to nil values) into the non-nil zero
value.
This causes problems for some editors, as reported in #37570. Fix it by
instead unmarshaling to a pointer.
This is, of course, a somewhat dangerous change. I fixed the one NPE
that occurred in tests, and have done some mild manual testing. I
wouldn't be surprised if we discover more NPEs later on, but I still
think this is the right change to make.
Updates golang/go#34111Fixesgolang/go#37570
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When the gopls daemon is automatically managed (-remote=auto), it will
be started by one of the forwarder gopls processes that was in turn
started by the editor. By default, this puts it in the same process
group as the forwarder gopls.
Some editors (at least Vim) send SIGTERM to the process groups of
sidecar processes when exiting. This can cause the gopls daemon to
terminate, thereby losing state.
Rather than ignore SIGTERM (which is bound to be editor dependent
anyway), let's just put the gopls daemon in a separate session.
Updates golang/go#34111
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