The satisfy package has a precondition for Finder.Find that requires
that the package has no type errors. If this is a check that we would
perform, give an error and do not rename.
Fixesgolang/go#32882
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Add some extra smarts when evaluating untyped constants as completion
candidates. Previously we called types.Default() on the expected type
and candidate type, but this loses the untypedness of an untyped
constant which prevents it from being assignable to any type or named
type other than the untyped constant's default type.
Note that the added logic does not take into account the untyped
constant's value, so you will still get some false positive
completions (e.g. suggesting an untyped negative integer constant when
only a uint would do). Unfortunately go/types doesn't provide a way of
answering the question "is this *types.Const assignable to this
types.Type" since types.AssignableTo only considers a constant's type,
not its value.
Change-Id: If7075642e928f712b127256ae7706a5190e2f42c
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Often anonymous functions can be passed as arguments to a function. In
these cases, it can be annoying for a user to see signature help for the
entire duration of their writing this function. This change detects if
the user is typing in a function literal and disables signature help in
that case.
Fixesgolang/go#31633
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Support the renaming of the imported name of a package within a file.
This case needs to be special cased because the ident may be added or
removed.
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This change modifies gopls to use the internal goimports library, which
allows us to manually configure the ProcessEnv. We also add a logger to
the ProcessEnv to allow this change not to conflict with gopls's logging
mechanism.
Fixesgolang/go#32585
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Find references to identifiers in both a package and its test package.
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The identifier in a reference is used to check for a doc comment.
Implicits do not have an ident, so do not use that to look for a doc
comment.
Also set the context.Context for the renamer.
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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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In type assertion expressions and type switch clauses we now infer the
type from which candidates must be assertable. For example in:
var foo io.Writer
bar := foo.(<>)
When suggesting concrete types we will prefer types that actually
implement io.Writer.
I also added support for the "*" type name modifier. Using the above
example:
bar := foo.(*<>)
we will prefer type T such that *T implements io.Writer.
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This change adds supports for a package belonging to multiple files.
It requires additional packages.Loads for all of the packages to which a
file belongs (for example, if a non-test file also belongs to a package's
test variant).
For now, we re-run go/packages.Load for each file we open, regardless of
whether or not we already know about it.
This solves the issue of packages randomly belonging to a test or not.
Follow-up work needs to be done to support multiple packages in
references, rename, and diagnostics.
Fixesgolang/go#32791Fixesgolang/go#30100
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Previously we would always expand *types.Func completion candidates to
function calls, even if the expected type matched the function itself,
not its return value. Now we check the function itself before we check
its return value. This fixes cases like this:
func foo() int { return 0 }
var f func() int
f = <foo> // now completes to "foo" instead of "foo()"
Also, *types.Var function values were never getting expanded to calls.
I fixed the completion formatting to know that both *types.Func
and *types.Var objects might need to be invoked in the completion
item. This fixes cases like this:
foo := func() int { return 0 }
var i int
i = <foo()> // now completes to "foo()" instead of "foo"
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This change provides support to rename identifiers within a single
package.
The renaming is performed by finding all references to an identifier,
and then creating text edits to replace the existing text with the
new identifier.
Editing an import spec is not supported.
Fixes#27571
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In situations like:
var buf bytes.Buffer
var w io.Writer = &b<>
if we want to complete to "buf" properly we need to apply the "&" type
modifier to buf's type of bytes.Buffer to see that it is assignable
to type io.Writer. Previously we applied type modifiers in reverse to
the "expected" type (io.Writer in this case), but that is obviously
incorrect in this situation since it is nonsensical to
dereference (the reverse of "&") io.Writer.
Change-Id: Ib7ab5761f625217e023286384c23b8c60e677aac
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Implicit local variables for type switches do not appear in the Uses
map and do not have objects associated with them. This change
associates all of the different types objects for the same local type
switch declaration with one another in the declaration.
The identifier for the implicit local variable does not have a type but
does have declaration objects.
Find references for type switch vars will return references to all the
identifiers in all of the case clauses and the declaration.
Fixesgolang/go#32584
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When checking if a completion candidate matches the expected type at
the cursor position, we now use types.AssignableTo instead of
types.Identical. This properly handles cases like using a concrete
type to satisfy an interface type.
Calling AssignableTo triggered some crashes related to the fake
"resolved" types we create. Their underlying type was nil, which is
not allowed. We now set their underlying type to the invalid type.
I've also rearranged things so expected type information lives in a
dedicated typeInference struct. For now there is no new information added,
but in subsequent commits there will be more metadata about the
expected type.
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This change implements the find all references feature by finding all of
the uses and definitions of the identifier within the current package.
Testing for references is done using "refs" in the testdata files and
marking the references in the package.
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This change adds a few simple tests for the goimports behavior of gopls.
There are still missing cases for non-standard library, but this is a
good start.
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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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This change adds support for definitions and hover for builtin types and
functions. It also includes some small (non-logic) changes to the import
spec definition function.
Additionally, there are some resulting changes in diagnostics to ignore
the builtin file but also use it for definitions (Ian, you were right
with your comment on my earlier review...).
Fixesgolang/go#31696
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This change removes the explicit configuration for improved
documentation on hover. We use a comment's synopsis rather than the full
comment.
However, we also add a "noDocsOnHover" setting that is used by the cmd
tests. Ultimately, no one should use this setting and we should remove
it. We leave it temporarily because the cmd tests still need work.
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Calculate expected type in the following cases:
- switch case statements
- index expressions (e.g. []int{}[<>] or map[string]int{}[<>])
- slice expressions (e.g. []int{}[1:<>])
- channel send statements
- channel receive expression
We now also prefer type names in type switch clauses and type asserts.
Change-Id: Iff8c317a9116868b36701d931c802d9147f962d8
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This change handles the case when a function that has already been
written out is being completed.
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This change uses the builtin package to derive the signature help for
builtin functions.
Updates golang/go#31696
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We were omitting the parens in function completions like "(foo<>)()"
because our check thought "foo" was the Fun in the outer CallExpr so
it already had parens. Fix by tightening up logic to only omit parens
for cases like "foo<>()" and "foo.bar<>()".
Change-Id: Ia602b80275f72baa6cdf6d61c22d3f3a6cfc3019
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Fix the following issues:
- We were trying to complete struct literal field names for
selector expressions (e.g. "Foo{a.B<>}"). Now we only complete field
names in this case if the expression is an *ast.Ident.
- We weren't including lexical completions in cases where you might be
completing a field name or a variable name (e.g. "Foo{A<>}").
I refactored composite literal logic to live mostly in one place. Now
enclosingCompositeLiteral computes all the bits of information related
to composite literals. The expected type, completion, and snippet code
make use of those precalculated facts instead of redoing the work.
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specifically it uses them for the guru compatability tests
This change radically increases the test coverage of the godef tests as it now
works for all the jump to definition tests not just the specialized ones.
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Improve expected type determination for the following cases:
- search back further through ast path to handle cases where the
position's node is more than two nodes from the ancestor node with
type information
- generate expected type for return statements
- wrap and unwrap pointerness from expected type when position is
preceded by "*" (dereference) or "&" (reference) operators,
respectively
- fix some false positive expected types when completing the "Fun"
(left) side of a CallExpr
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Now the "type" of a *ast.PkgName is the package it points to. Of
course, a package is not a real types.Type, but we can still jump you
there. We have to pick one of the package's files, so we choose the
longest one, hoping it is the most interesting.
Similarly, the "definition" of an *ast.ImportSpec is the package being
imported.
I also added a nil check for the package in SignatureHelp. This panics
for me occasionally.
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I was about to add some more tests and it caused a huge number of golden files,
which was hard to deal with. Now all the golden files are packed into a single
.golden archive in the txtar format.
I also changed the tagging key for hover results to use the marker name rather
than the line and column, as it makes it more stable against test data changes.
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It used to be that when the start offset was valid, it was presumed the end was
as well.
This was not true in the case where the start offset was not supplied but could
be inferred (at the very start of the file).
Fixesgolang/go#31797
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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
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This change adds support for completion of incomplete selectors after a
defer or go statement. We modify the AST before type-checking it with a
fake *ast.CallExpr.
Updates golang/go#29313
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Completion suppression in comments wasn't working for comments in
switch case statements, select case statements, and decl statements.
Rather than adding those to the list of leaf ast.Node types to look
for, we now always check if the position is in a comment. This fix
broke some completion tests that were using re"$" since "$" matches
after the comment "//" characters.
We now also don't complete within any literal values. Previously we
only excluded string literals.
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When the value of a composite literal key/value pair was unparsable,
you were getting completions for the composite literal keys instead of
values. For example "struct { foo int }{foo: []<>" was completing to
the field name "foo". This was because the leaf ast.Node at the cursor
was the composite literal itself, and our go-back-one-character logic
was not happening because the preceding character's node
was *ast.BadExpr, not *ast.Ident. Fix by always generating the ast
path for the character before the cursor's position. I couldn't find
any cases where this broke completion.
I also added expected type detection for the following composite
literal cases:
- array/slice literals
- struct literals (both implicit and explicit field names)
- map keys and values
Fixesgolang/go#29153
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Also convert the format tests to use it. This means that the build bots no
longer need to run gofmt.
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