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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This change flattens the completion options type into UserOptions and
DebuggingOptions, which will enable us to generate documentation for
these options more effectively. This results in some modifications in
the tests.
Additionally, the fuzzyMatching and caseSensitive boolean flags are
merged into one setting, matcher, which can be used to specify the type
of matcher that is used for completion. Other requests (notably
workspaceSymbols) may need to use a matcher in the future.
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There is no reason for these functions to live on the view. They make
more sense as unexported functions in internal/lsp/source.
Initially, I had to propagate contexts through a lot of functions in
internal/lsp/source, but instead I removed the unused contexts forom
snapshot.GetFile.
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Our loop to make all candidates use the same "filterText" wasn't
including the final candidate. This was causing strange ordering of
candidates in VSCode when the "worst" candidate happened to match the
prefix exactly (causing VSCode to reorder it to the top).
Fixesgolang/go#36519.
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I want to stop sorting unimported completions. We still want to show
users something reasonable, so use label as a tiebreaker for score in
the higher level completion function.
To maintain the current sorting, we need to adjust scores by search
depth (height?) for lexical completions. A few tests are really ties,
and need sorting in the test case.
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VSCode doesn't like (read: ignores) candidates whose filterText begins
with "&", so trim it off.
I also tweaked "addressed" candidates to include the "&" prefix in the
item label as well so the user can see what they will get.
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This change eliminates the extra step of calling GetFile on the view and
getting the FileHandle from the snapshot. It also eliminiates the
redundant source.File type. Follow up changes will clean up the file
kind handling, since it still exists on the fileBase type.
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This is a continuation of the discussion on
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/2920. Add corresponding
checks to internal/lsp/cmd/capabilities_test.go.
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When we are processing a go.mod file, we are calling go/packages.load
when we should not be. It will always return 0 packages since it is
not a .go file. This CL adds branching inside each internal/lsp protocol
function and also adds a check in snapshot.PackageHandles for the file type
and returns an error. This will prevent `go list` from running on go.mod files for now.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Instead of making all completion candidates look like perfect matches
to VSCode, we now make all candidates match exactly like the first
candidate. This still causes VSCode to maintain the ordering from
gopls, but it fixes the absolute match score of gopls's top
candidates. This fixes interplay with other sources of VSCode
completions, such as user defined snippets.
Fixesgolang/go#35782.
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This change cleans up internal/lsp/source/view.go to have a more logical
ordering and deletes the view.CheckPackageHandle function. Now, the only
way to get a CheckPackageHandle is through a snapshot (so all of the
corresponding edits).
Also, renamed fuzzy tests to fuzzymatch. Noticed this weird error when
debugging - I had golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/fuzzy in my module
cache and it conflicted with the test version.
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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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Rather than panicking when we have not created any views for the packages,
we should show a reasonable error to the user. This change propagates the
errors to the user.
Updates golang/go#35599
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When VSCode applies its own fuzzy matching/filtering/ranking logic to
completion candidates, it can end up reordering and even omitting some
of our candidates. It is mainly a problem with deep completions (i.e.
VSCode downranks or completely hides deep completion candidates that
should be ranked at the top).
We now trick VSCode into not reordering our candidates by setting each
candidate's "filterText" to the completion prefix. This makes every
candidate look like an identically perfect match, so VSCode just
maintains the order specified by "sortText".
Note that we don't do this trick if server side fuzzy matching and
deep completions are disabled. In this case unimpeded client side
candidate filtering is necessary.
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Looks like I dropped this line accidentally after resolving a merge
conflict. I restored the original code checking the "deep" option in
addition to my intended drive-by fix of also checking the "fuzzy"
option. In either case the client should not cache completion
candidates.
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In cases like "fmt.Pr<>int()" we previously would replace "Print" with
the new completion, yielding for example "fmt.Println()". Now we no
longer overwrite, yielding "fmt.Println()int()". There are some cases
where overwriting the suffix is what the user wants, but it is hard to
tell, so for now stick with the more expected behavior of not
overwriting.
Fixesgolang/go#34011.
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This change does not complete the work to handle snapshots correctly,
but it does implement the behavior of re-building the snapshot on each
file invalidation.
It also moves to the approach of caching the FileHandles on the snapshot,
rather than in the goFile object, which is now not necessary.
Finally, this change shifts the logic of metadata invalidation into the
content invalidation step, so there is less logic to decide if we should
re-load a package or not.
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source.DiagnosticSeverity and source.CompletionItemKind are duplicated
and not worth maintaining.
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Our completion tests check for a lot of different behaviors. It may be
easier to develop if we have separate tests for things like deep
completion and completion snippets.
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Add support for literal completion candidates such as "[]int{}" or
"make([]int, 0)". We support both named and unnamed types. I used the
existing type matching logic, so, for example, if the expected type is
an interface, we will suggest literal candidates that implement the
interface.
The literal candidates have a lower score than normal matching
candidates, so they shouldn't be disruptive in cases where you don't
want a literal candidate.
This commit adds support for slice, array, struct, map, and channel
literal candidates since they are pretty similar. Functions will be
supported in a subsequent commit.
I also added support for setting a snippet's final tab stop. This is
useful if you want the cursor to end up somewhere other than the
character after the snippet.
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Previous changes to the config mechanism made the config options
per-view, not per-session. We should now make sure to obey config
changes per-view. This does not fix the configuration handling for
"watchChangedFile" however. This should be done in a future CL.
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This fixes the issue of config options not being applied.
Also, handle config errors and deprecation by showing a message to the
user.
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I moved the "usePlaceholders" config field on to CompletionOptions.
This way the completion code generates a single snippet with a little
conditional logic based on the "WantPlaceholders" option instead of
juggling the generation of two almost identical "plain" and
"placeholder" snippets at the same time. It also reduces the work done
generating completion candidates a little.
I also made a minor tweak to the snippet builder where empty
placeholders are now always represented as e.g "${1:}" instead of
"${1}" or "${1:}", depending on if you passed a callback to
WritePlaceholder() or not.
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This cl is the first in a set that change the configuration behaviour.
This one should have no behaviour differences, but makes a lot of preparatory changes.
The same options are set to the same values in the same places.
The options are now stored on the Session instead of the Server
The View supports options, but does not have any yet.
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This feature has been in an experimental state for a long enough time
that I think we can enable it by default at master.
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Invert "useDeepCompletions" config flag to "disableDeepCompletion" and
separate out "disableFuzzyMatching" which reverts to the previous
prefix matching behavior.
I separated fuzzy matching tests out to a separate file so they aren't
entangled with deep completion tests. In coming up with representative
test cases I found a couple issues which I fixed:
- We were treating a fuzzy matcher score of 0 as no match, but the
matcher returns 0 for candidates that match but have no bonuses. I
changed the matcher interface so that a score of 0 counts as a
match. For example, this was preventing a pattern of "o" from
matching "foo".
- When we lower a candidate's score based on its depth, we were
subtracting a static multiplier which could result in the score
going negative. A negative score messes up future score weighting
because multiplying it by a value in the range [0, 1) makes it
bigger instead of smaller. Fix by scaling a candidate's score based
on its depth rather than subtracting a constant factor.
Updates golang/go#32754
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Optimize a few things to speed up deep completions:
- item() is slow, so don't call it unless the candidate's name matches
the input.
- We only end up returning the top 3 deep candidates, so skip deep
candidates early if they are not in the top 3 scores we have seen so
far. This greatly reduces calls to item(), but also avoids a
humongous sort in lsp/completion.go.
- Get rid of error return value from found(). Nothing checked for this
error, and we spent a lot of time allocating the only possible error
"this candidate is not accessible", which is not unexpected to begin
with.
- Cache the call to types.NewMethodSet in methodsAndFields(). This is
relatively expensive and can be called many times for the same type
when searching for deep completions.
- Avoid calling deepState.chainString() twice by calling it once and
storing the result on the candidate.
These optimizations sped up my slow completion from 1.5s to
0.5s. There were around 200k deep candidates examined for this one
completion. The remaining time is dominated by the fuzzy
matcher. Obviously 500ms is still unacceptable under any
circumstances, so there will be subsequent improvements to limit the
deep completion search scope to make sure we always return completions
in a reasonable amount of time.
I also made it so there is always a "matcher" set on the
completer. This makes the matching logic a bit simpler.
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This is a super minimal change that will simplify the diffs for when I
actually delete the getMapper function.
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Unimported packages may be suggested as completion items. Since these
are not yet imported, they should be ranked lower than other candidates.
They also require an additional import statement to be valid, which is
provided as an AdditionalTextEdit.
Adding this import does not use astutil.AddNamedImport, to avoid
editing the current ast and work even if there are errors. Additionally,
it can be hard to determine what changes need to be made to the source
document from the ast, as astutil.AddNamedImport includes a merging
pass. Instead, the completion item simply adds another import
declaration.
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This 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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Make use of the existing fuzzy matcher to perform server side fuzzy
completion matching. Previously the server did exact prefix matching
for completion candidates and left fancy filtering to the
client. Having the server do fuzzy matching has two main benefits:
- Deep completions now update as you type. The completion candidates
returned to the client are marked "incomplete", causing the client
to refresh the candidates after every keystroke. This lets the
server pick the most relevant set of deep completion candidates.
- All editors get fuzzy matching for free. VSCode has fuzzy matching
out of the box, but some editors either don't provide it, or it can
be difficult to set up.
I modified the fuzzy matcher to allow matches where the input doesn't
match the final segment of the candidate. For example, previously "ab"
would not match "abc.def" because the "b" in "ab" did not match the
final segment "def". I can see how this is useful when the text
matching happens in a vacuum and candidate's final segment is the most
specific part. But, in our case, we have various other methods to
order candidates, so we don't want to exclude them just because the
final segment doesn't match. For example, if we know our candidate
needs to be type "context.Context" and "foo.ctx" is of the right type,
we want to suggest "foo.ctx" as soon as the user starts inputting
"foo", even though "foo" doesn't match "ctx" at all.
Note that fuzzy matching is behind the "useDeepCompletions" config
flag for the time being.
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This change adds documentation to the completion items. This normally
should be done in completionItem/resolve, since it takes more time to
compute documentation. However, I am not sure if that latency incurred
by pre-computing documentation is actually significantly more than the
latency incurred by an extra call to 'completionItem/resolve'. This
needs to be investigated, so we begin by just precomputing all of the
documentation for each item.
Updates golang/go#29151
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Deep completion refers to searching through an object's fields and
methods for more completion candidates. For example:
func wantsInt(int) { }
var s struct { i int }
wantsInt(<>)
Will now give a candidate for "s.i" since its type matches the
expected type.
We limit to three deep completion results. In some cases there are
many useless deep completion matches. Showing too many options defeats
the purpose of "smart" completions. We also lower a completion item's
score according to its depth so that we favor shallower options. For
now we do not continue searching past function calls to limit our
search scope. In other words, we are not able to suggest results with
any chained fields/methods after the first method call.
Deep completions are behind the "useDeepCompletions" LSP config flag
for now.
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This change just separates minor changes made along the course of the
memoization CL out into their own change. This will clean up the diffs
in the memoization CL.
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The insertion range for completion items was not right. The range's
end was 1 before the start. Fix by taking into account the length of
the prefix when generating the range start and end.
Now instead of a "prefix", we track the completion's
"surrounding". This is basically the start and end of the abutting
identifier along with the cursor position. When we insert the
completion text, we overwrite the entire identifier, not just the
prefix. This fixes postfix completion like completing "foo.<>Bar" to
"foo.BarBaz".
Fixesgolang/go#32078Fixesgolang/go#32057
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GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#103
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This is primarily to separate the levels because they have different cache
lifetimes and sharability.
This will allow us to share results between views and even between servers.
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This abstracts out the concrete file type so that we can support non go files.
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After some discussion about how to handle insert and filter text
(https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-languageserver-node/issues/488), it
seems that it is better practice to overwrite the prefix in completion
items, rather than trimming the prefix from the insert text.
Change-Id: I7c794b4b1d4518af31e7318a283aa3681a0cf66a
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Now when you accept a struct literal field name completion, you will
get a snippet that includes the colon, a tab stop, and a comma if
the literal is multi-line. If you have "gopls.usePlaceholders"
enabled, you will get a placeholder with the field's type as well.
I pushed snippet generation into the "source" package so ast and type
info is available. This allows for smarter, more context aware snippet
generation. For example, this let me fix an issue with the function
snippets where "foo<>()" was completing to "foo(<>)()". Now we don't
add the function call snippet if the position is already in a CallExpr.
I also added a new "Insert" field to CompletionItem to store the plain
object name. This way, we don't have to undo label decorations when
generating the insert text for the completion response. I also changed
"filterText" to use this "Insert" field since you don't want the
filter text to include the extra label decorations.
Fixesgolang/go#31556
Change-Id: I75266b2a4c0fe4036c44b315582f51738e464a39
GitHub-Last-Rev: 1ec28b2395c7bbe748940befe8c38579f5d75f61
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#89
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/173577
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