Seems we've drifted a bit from go1.12 support, mostly due to error
wrapping.
Fix this, as well as some assorted other failures.
I haven't tested 1.12 interactively.
For golang/go#39146
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1. Change code.ts so it generates []json.RawMessage in place of []interface{}
for Command-related arguments. As usual, vscode introduces a lot of
whitespace-only changes.
2. Generate code based on the July 28 version of vscode-languageserver.
The changes are mostly related to SemanticToken, and didn't require
any changes to gopls, other than in the generated code.
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The only substantial change is data types for CallHeirarchy.
util.ts has changed the hash, and adapted to a new source layout, plus
the usual pointless whitespace changes. code.ts has learned a little more
about typescript ASTs.
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This moves as much code outside the protocol generator
as possible making it easier to maintain both the code
and the generator.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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PrepareRename used to return interface{}, but now returns the more
precise result *Range.
Almost all the changes in code.ts come from vscode reformatting it.
The sole substantive change is in goUnionType, near line 685.
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There are a number of new RPCs, for CallHeirarchy, SemanticTokens, and
WorkDoneProgress. Some of the messages now have two slashes, like
'textDocument/semanticTokens/edits'. A few unused RegistrationOptions
are no longer present.
Only generated code has changed. There are no changes any other .go
code.
The typescript code needed a new heuristic for finding the RPCs
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Support arbitrary client->server requests in the generated code. This is
primitive, with no strong typing, but should be good enough for simple
requests. We can do something fancier later if we want.
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Paul Jolly observes that returning interface{} is not helpful.
Now CodeAction() returns []CodeAction.
The type in typescript is (Command | CodeAction)[] | null
but the choice is up to gopls, which returns []CodeAction.
Fixesgolang/go#35688, golang/go#35679
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Code generation has been unified, so that tsprotocol.go and tsserver.go
are produced by the same program. tsprotocol.go is about 900 lines shorter,
partly from removing boilerplate comments that golint no longer requires.
(And partly by generating fewer unneeded types.)
The choice made for a union type is commented with the set of types. There
is no Go equivalent for union types, but making themn all interface{}
would replace type checking at unmarshalling with checking runtime
conversions.
Intersection types (A&B) are sometimes embedded (struct{A;B;}, and
sometimes expanded, as they have to be if A and B have fields with the
same names.
There are fewer embedded structs, which had been verbose and confusing to
initialize. They have been replaced by types whose names end in Gn.
Essentially all the generated *structs have been removed. This makes
no difference in what the client sends, and the server may send a {}
where it previously might have sent nothing. The benefit is that some
nil tests can be removed. Thus 'omitempty' in json tags is just
documentation that the element is optional in the protocol.
The files that generate this code will be submitted later, but soon.
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This change allows us to hanel cancel messages as they go into the queue, and
cancel messages that are ahead of them in the queue but not being processed yet.
This should reduce the amount of redundant work that we do when we are handling
a cancel storm.
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The latest version of the LSP protocol introduces a number of changes.
It is now possible to indicate partial results and progress. request.ts
had to construct some new types (at the end of tsclient.go and tsserver,go)
to avoid using a struct for a formal parameter type. Also,
instead of using the same type for many RPCs, most RPCs now have their own
types.
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This is a straight move of some code with no changes.
It splits the part of the telemetry code that will become a standalone library from the bit that belongs in the lsp.
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And purge the loggers from the view and session.
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We merge them into a single interface and support multiple of them rather than
just one.
This will allow us to stack handlers with different responsabilities and extract
some core logic (like tracing) out to a handler where it belongs.
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This separates hides the wire structures, and then exposes a new Request
type to allow for it to carry advanced features.
It also embeds the connection into the request and changes the signature of the
handler to no longer require a separate Conn argument.
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These are the latest changes to vscode-languageserver-node brought to Go.
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Partly fixesgolang/go#31333 (responds to shutdown request, but does
not reject later requests)
Fixes: golang/go#31375 by adding DO NOT EDIT comments to tsclient.go,
tsserver.go, and further details in the package doc in tsprotocol.go,
following the rule in golang/go#13560
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The generated code adds some server methods that are unsupported, but were
prviously unimplemented, and makes small adjusments to some parameter types.
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