* adds gopls command line tool for call hierarchy
* adds lsp setup for call hierarchy
* adds handler for textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy to display selected
identifier and get incoming/outgoing calls for it
* setup testing
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To manually collect cache entries, we need to know when a snapshot is
idle. Add a reference count in the form of a WaitGroup and keep track of
its uses. The pattern is that any time a snapshot is returned, it comes
with a release function that decrements the ref count.
Almost all uses of a snapshot originate in a user-facing request,
handled in beginFileRequest. There it's mostly an exercise in passing
Snapshots around instead of Views.
In the other places I took the path of least resistance. For file
modifications I tried to minimize the amount of code that needed to deal
with snapshots. For diagnostics I just acquired the snapshot at the
diagnostics call.
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Just like ParseGoHandle, PackageHandle isn't very useful as part of the
public API. Remove it.
Having PackagesForFile take a URI rather than a FileHandle seems
reasonable, and made me wonder if that logic applies to other calls like
ParseGo. For now I'm going to stop here. I could also revert that part
of the change.
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There was a bug in the hover for type switch variables. For example:
var x interface{}
switch y := x.(type) {
case string:
case int:
}
Hovering over y would previously show "var y string", because y's object
would be mapped to the first types.Object in the type switch. Now we
show the hover for y as "var y interface{}", since it's not yet in the
cases.
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This CL is a follow-up from CL 241983. I didn't realize that the
undeclaredname analysis was also using the go/printer.Fprint trick,
which we decided was both incorrect and inefficient. This CL does
approximately the same things as CL 241983, with a few changes to make
the approach more general.
source.Analyzer now has a field to indicate if its suggested fix needs
to be computed separately, and that is used to determine which
code actions get commands. We also make helper functions to map
analyses to their commands.
I figured out a neater way to test suggested fixes in this CL, so I
reversed the move to source_test back to lsp_test (which was the right
place all along).
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This change moves the suggested fixes logic for fillstruct out of the
analysis and into internal/lsp/source. This logic is then used as part
of a new fillstruct command. This command is returned along with the
code action results, to be executed only when the user accepts the code
action.
This led to a number of changes to testing. The suggested fix tests in
internal/lsp doesn't support executing commands, so we skip them. The
suggested fix tests in internal/lsp/source are changed to call
fillstruct directly. A new regtest is added to check the command
execution, which led to a few regtest changes.
Also, remove the `go mod tidy` code action, as it's made redundant by
the existence of the suggested fixes coming from internal/lsp/mod.
Change-Id: I35ca0aff1ace8f0097fe7cb57232997facb516a4
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Extract function is a code action, similar to extract variable. After
highlighting a selection, if valid, the lightbulb appears to trigger
extraction. The current implementation does not allow users to
extract selections with a return statement.
Updates golang/go#37170
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Completion could be slow due to calls to astutil.PathEnclosingInterval
for every candidate during formatting. There were two reasons we
called PEI:
1. To properly render type alias names, we must refer to the AST
because the alias name is not available in the typed world.
Previously we would call PEI to find the *type.Var's
corresponding *ast.Field, but now we have a PosToField cache that
lets us jump straight from the types.Object's token.Pos to the
corresponding *ast.Field.
2. To display an object's documentation we must refer to the AST. We
need the object's declaring node and any containing ast.Decl. We
now maintain a special PosToDecl cache so we can avoid the PEI call
in this case as well.
We can't use a single cache for both because the *ast.Field's position
is present in both caches (but points to different nodes). The caches
are memoized to defer generation until they are needed and to save
work creating them if the *ast.Files haven't changed.
These changes speed up completing the fields of
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/ec2 from 18.5s to 45ms on my laptop.
Fixesgolang/go#37450.
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Add a symbolStyle configuration option, and use it to parameterize the
following behavior when computing workspace symbols:
+ package (default): include package name in the workspace symbol.
+ full: fully qualify the symbol by import path
+ dynamic: use as the symbol the shortest suffix of the full path that
contains the match.
To implement this, expose package name in the source.Package interface.
To be consistent with other handling in the cache package, define a new
cache.packageName named string type, to avoid confusion with packageID
or packagePath (if confusing those two identifiers was a problem, surely
it is a potential problem for package name as well).
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Several fixes related to GOPRIVATE handling and links:
+ In Go source, fix links matching GOPRIVATE for external modules.
Previously, in these cases we'd try to match <mod>@v1.2.3/<suffix>,
which wasn't the correct input into the GOPRIVATE matching algorithm.
+ Similarly check GOPRIVATE for go.mod require statement hovers.
+ Likewise, for documentLink requests (both mod and source).
+ Move the existing hover regtest to link_test.go, and expand to cover
all these cases.
Along the way, I encountered a couple apparent bugs, which I fixed:
+ Correctly handle the case where there is only one require in a go.mod
file. This was exercised by the regtest, so took some debugging.
+ Only format links [like](this) if the requested format is actually
markdown.
Fixesgolang/go#36998
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Now that fillstruct is an analyzer, we can simplify the code that calls
it in code_action.go. We introduce a new class of analyzer --
convenience analyzers, which are closer to commands. These represent
suggestions that won't necessarily improve the quality or correctness of
your code, but they offer small helper functions for the user.
This CL also combines the refactor rewrite tests with the suggested fix
tests, since they are effectively the same.
For now, we only support convenience analyzers when a code action was
requested on the same line as the fix. I'm not sure how to otherwise
handle this without bothering the user with unnecessary diagnostics.
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The error messages from view cancellation clutter up the logs when
testing, especially if you're running a single subtest.
A few quick staticcheck fixes in the CL also.
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We use file identities pervasively throughout gopls. Prior to this
change, the identity is the modification date of an unopened file, or
the hash of an opened file. That means that opening a file changes its
identity, which causes unnecessary churn in the cache.
Unfortunately, there isn't an easy way to fix this. Changing the
cache key to something else, such as the modification time, means that
we won't unify cache entries if a change is made and then undone. The
approach here is to read files eagerly in GetFile, so that we know their
hashes immediately. That resolves the churn, but means that we do a ton
of file IO at startup.
Incidental changes:
Remove the FileSystem interface; there was only one implementation and
it added a fair amount of cruft. We have many other places that assume
os.Stat and such work.
Add direct accessors to FileHandle for URI, Kind, and Version. Most uses
of (FileHandle).Identity were for stuff that we derive solely from the
URI, and this helped me disentangle them. It is a *ton* of churn,
though. I can revert it if you want.
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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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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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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 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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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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If we release gopls/v0.4.0 soon, we should keep these new analyzers off
by default. They were just merged, so they haven't been used enough to
be enabled, I think. We'll turn them on by default for gopls/v0.5.0.
Also, ended up creating a helper function to check if analysis has been
abled (which fixed a small bug in FindAnalysisError), and another helper
function to enable all analyses for testing purposes.
Updates golang/go#38212
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This change 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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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 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 allows us to register a telemetry exporter that works with mulitple active
debug instances.
It also means we don't have to store the debug information in our other objects.
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This change adds an upgrade all dependencies codelens on the go.mod file if there are available upgrades.
Updates golang/go#36501
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For testability, and to support the exchange of debug information across
Forwarder and server, it is helpful to encapsulate all debug information
on the instance object.
This CL moves all state in the debug package into a new 'State' type,
that is added as a field on the debug.Instance. While doing so, common
functionality for object collections is factored out into the objset
helper type.
Also add two new debug object types: Client and Server. These aren't yet
used, but will be in a later CL (and frankly it was easier to leave them
in this CL than to more carefully rewrite history...).
Updates golang/go#34111
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Create a real type for protocol.DocumentURIs. Remove span.NewURI in
favor of path/URI-specific constructors. Remove span.Parse's ability to
parse URI-based spans, which appears to be totally unused.
As a consequence, we no longer mangle non-file URIs to start with
file://, and crash all over the place when one is opened.
Updates golang/go#33699.
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This change adds a code lens for go.mod files that will let a user know if a module can be upgraded, once it is clicked gopls will run a command to update that module.
Updates golang/go#36501
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This change allows to use fuzzy or case-sensitive matchers in addition
to case-insensitive when searching for symbols.
Matcher is specified by UserOptions.Matcher just like Completion.
Updates golang/go#33844
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We should just use the protocol.SignatureInformation type, as it's
essentially the same thing. Refactor tests a bit to make use of the
shared type.
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This change standardizes the folder structure for testdata that are used for testing the lsp. In particular, it uses the following format:
- dir
- primarymod
- .go files
- packages
- go.mod (optional)
- modules
- repoa
- mod1
- .go files
- packages
- go.mod (optional)
As we can see, any folder inside of testdata should be of this format, where the primary test files with the markers are all located inside the primarymod folder. The modules folder is used to hold any potential dependencies that are used for testing.
A consequence of this change is that we can have one directory separated by folders, where each folder is it's own module, this allows us to use internal/lsp/tests with go.mod files. Now, tests.Load() will return an array of Data objects, where each object corresponds to one of the directories structured above.
Updates golang/go#36091
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Filter keywords out of completion results in tests similar to
builtins. You don't care about keyword completions unless you are
explicitly testing keyword completion.
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This change adds support for the LSP workspace/symbol. Unlike
documentSymbol, the target is symbols that exist not only in a specific
file, but also in the current or imported packages. It returns symbols
whose name contains the query string of the request(case-insensitive),
or all symbols if the query string is empty.
However, the following is not implemented:
- Setting of deprecated and containerName fields in SymbolInformation
- Consideration of WorkspaceClientCapabilities
- Progress support
- CLI support
Updates golang/go#33844
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source.Identifier previously was used for references and rename, so it
needed to take a package policy. Now, it's only used for definition and
hover, so it should always be the narrowest package handle. We can use
this fact to determine if the identifier is located in its declaring
package, and if that package is a test variant, we don't link to the
documentation on pkg.go.dev, since it doesn't exist.
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I had originally thought I might be able to use exprAtPos for this,
which is why I ended up eliminating that function when I saw it only had
one use.
One test also had to change in order to fit better with the spec.
Specifically: "If [the active parameter is] omitted or the value
lies outside the range of `signatures[activeSignature].parameters`
it defaults to 0 if the active signature has parameters."
Fixesgolang/go#36766.
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If a client doesn't support the snippet format in completion insert
text, they can't take full advantage of the literal completion
candidates. Disable it in those cases, and remove the setting in
internal/lsp/source/options.go.
Fixesgolang/go#36655.
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Remove the special handling for go.mod file saves. This was only really
added to be extra careful, but our cancellation logic should cope with
this.
Fixesgolang/go#31553
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We don't yet propagate these batched changes in text_synchronization.go,
but this is the next step in moving towards a batched approach.
Updates golang/go#31553
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Make sure to test both modes, as this is the second time we've
accidentally broken this.
Fixesgolang/go#36598.
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The passed-in Context is not used, and creates the illusion of a startup
dependency problem: existing code is careful to pass in the context
containing the correct Client instance.
This allows passing in a source.Session, rather than a source.Cache,
into lsp server constructors.
Updates golang/go#34111
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The main goal is to push the package variant logic from internal/lsp
into internal/lsp/source so all users of internal/lsp/source benefit.
"references" and "rename" now have top-level source.References() and
source.Rename() entry points (as opposed to hanging off
source.Identifier()). I expanded objectsAtProtocolPos() to know about
implicit objects (type switch and import spec), and to
handle *ast.ImportSpec generically. This gets rid of special case
handling of *types.PkgName in various places.
The biggest practical benefit, though, is that "references" no longer
needs to compute the objectpath for every types.Object comparison it
does, instead using direct types.Object equality. This speeds up
"references" and "rename" a lot.
Two other notable improvements that fell out of not using
source.Identifier()'s logic:
- Finding references on an embedded field now shows references to the
field, not the type being embedded.
- Finding references on an imported object now works
correctly (previously it searched the importing package's dependents
rather than the imported package's dependents).
Finally, I refactored findIdentifier() to use pathEnclosingObjNode()
instead of astutil.PathEnclosingInterval. Now we only need a single
call to get the path because pathEnclosingObjNode() has the
"try pos || try pos-1" logic built in.
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In cases like:
var foo *someType = bar.(some<>)
We will now complete "some" to "*someType". This involved two changes:
1. Properly detect expected type as *someType in above example. To do
this I just removed *ast.TypeAssertExpr from
breaksExpectedTypeInference() so we continue searching up the AST for
the expected type.
2. If the given type name T doesn't match, also try *T. If *T does
match, we mark the candidate as "makePointer=true" so we know to
prepend the "*" when formatting the candidate.
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