I finally spent the time to understand why branch changes were causing
unexpected errors. There may be other bugs, but this is the first I
spotted. For batched invalidations, we were overriding the value of
invalidateMetadata for each file, so the results depended on the order
of files in the didChangeWatchedFiles notification.
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The logic for extracting a function is quite signficant, and the code
is expensive enough that we should only call it when requested by the
user. This means that we should support extracting through a command
rather than text edits in the code action.
To that end, we create a new struct for commands. Features like extract
variable and extract function can supply functions to determine if they
are relevant to the given range, and if so, to generate their text
edits. source.Analyzers now point to Commands, rather than
SuggestedFixFuncs. The "canExtractVariable" and "canExtractFunction"
functions still need improvements, but I think that can be done in a
follow-up.
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Our logic to generate documentation links did not account for embedded
fields and methods. The types.Info.ObjectOf an embedded field returns
the *types.Var created for the field, not its types.TypeName, so we have
to navigate back to the actual definition of the field. This requires
traversing through all of the named types in the top-level type.
Fixesgolang/go#40294
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I noticed this wasn't working correctly when debugging issues with file
changes on disk. I think I misunderstood how to correctly match on
zero or more path segments. Confirmed that this is working as expected
with VS Code, but we really need regression tests for this in VS Code
(it seems to be based directly on VS Code's API). Filed
golang/vscode-go#404.
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When a package consists of files that only fail to parse, we fail to
associate parse errors with the package, and therefore return no
diagnostics. To address this, we need to associate the errors with the
package. This involves adding a *token.File to the parseGoData so that
error messages and positions can be properly extracted, even when there
is no associated AST.
Fixesgolang/go#39763
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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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Some modules may need to be added to the go.mod without being associated
with an import statement. In such cases, we show the missing module
diagnostic on the whole go.mod file. This isn't ideal, but mapping to
the full require statement isn't that simple, and this is an easy enough
starting point. The code in mod_tidy.go is becoming more unwieldy - I
think I will clean it up in a follow-up.
Fixesgolang/go#39784
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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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Using the new run options to configure a testing environment suitable
for long-running tests, a trivial stress test is added to type
arbitrarily in a known problematic repository
(github.com/pilosa/pilosa).
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A bunch of options are added to enable long-running performance-oriented
tests in existing directories. They will be used in a later CL to
implement a simple stress test, as an example of what is possible.
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The Sandbox constructor was getting out of control, and this allows
binding regtest options directly to the sandbox configuration struct.
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This removes some unncessary mangling of strings, and allows the editor
to fully own its configuration.
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This change is a follow-up from CL 242477. We now also surface errors
in indirect dependencies as diagnostics in the go.mod file. Any errors
we cannot match are surfaced as diagnostics on the entire go.mod file.
This isn't the most user-friendly way, but it seems simplest.
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This change expands the scope of a workspace to the whole module, if the
user is in module mode. This means that diagnostics will appear and will
be updated for the whole module, even if the user only opens a
subdirectory. Similarly, references and other such queries will always
return consistent results, no matter which directory the user opens.
A new "root" field is added to the view. This is either the view's
folder or its module root. Almost all uses of view.folder have been
changed to view.root.
Updates golang/go#32394
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I noticed a race in these logs:
https://build.golang.org/log/ec2915e97319de219284ed022338f2ebc549aff6.
We need to copy the environment and build flags for each config, since
we're treating the config as single use.
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CL 242579 changed the mechanism of reporting diagnostics so that we now
combine reports from multiple sources. Previously, we overwrote existing
diagnostics if new ones were reported. This was fine because
source.Diagnostics generated all of the diagnostics for Go files, and
mod.Diagnostics generated all of the diagnostics for go.mod files.
Now, we combine diagnostics from both sources -- mod.Diagnostics can
generate reports for Go files. We may get duplicate reports for packages
with test variants, so now, we check for those and dedupe.
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This CL adds benchmarking by using the "-bench" flag for the test
command.
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This change adds support for `go mod tidy` on save when users opt into
import organization on save. Previously, we supported this with the
go mod tidy command, but there's no need to do this when we already
have a ModTidyHandle available.
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This change attempts to parse diagnostics out of `go list` error
messages so that we can present them in a better way to the user. This
approach is definitely tailored to the unknown revision error described
in golang/go#38232, but we can modify it to handle other cases as well.
Fixesgolang/go#38232
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This change ensures that, when the initial workspace load fails, we
re-run it if the go.mod file changes. Previously, if a user opened a
workspace with a corrupt go.mod file, we never recovered.
To reinitialize the workspace on-demand, we use the initializeOnce field
as an indicator of whether or not we should reinitialize. Every call to
awaitInitialized (which is called by all functions that need the IWL),
passes through the initialization code. If a retry isn't necessary,
this is a no-op, but if it is, we will call the initialization logic.
Only the first attempt uses a detached context; subsequent attempts can
be canceled by their contexts.
To indicate that we should reinitialize, we call maybeReinitialize.
Right now, we only call this when the go.mod file changes. In the
future, we may need it in other cases.
Fixesgolang/go#38232
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Previously, we only updated the opened file's overlay, but not the
snapshot. This meant that the snapshot was still operating with stale
data. Invalidating the snapshot creates a new snapshot with the correct
set of overlays.
The test is skipped because it will flake until we have a better caching
strategy for `go mod tidy` results.
Updates golang/go#40269
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Our approach to commands and their arguments has been ad-hoc until this
point. This CL creates a standard way of defining and passing the
arguments to different commands. The arguments to a command are now
json.RawMessages, so that we don't have to double encode. This also
allows us to check the expected number of arguments without defining
a struct for every command.
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Convenience code actions operates at line-by-line, but a line can
contain more than one fix.
To be able to tell them apart each response now return the actual
range as reported by the analyzer.
Fixesgolang/go#40328
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We had previously been treating file changes with no content in the same
way as the deletion of content. Now, we distinguish between the two.
Fixesgolang/go#38424.
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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.
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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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We still don't have a good way to make sure that we don't break 1.12
support, but this is an easy enough fix to start with.
Updates golang/go#39146
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This is unnecessary. It also saves a lot of time for the regtests.
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I had previously suggested that users set LinkTarget to "" to avoid
links in the hover text. However, this work-around isn't perfect because
it also disables the documentLink behavior in other cases.
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Currently, diagnostics for modules that are missing from the go.mod
appear in the Go files in which those modules are imported. As a result,
the diagnostics were previously calculated as part of the Go file
diagnostic calculations. This is convoluted and required passing around
an extra map.
This CL puts that logic in the ModTidyHandle where it belongs.
The diagnostics for the Go files are combined from the multiple sources.
Also, added a skipped test for golang/go#39784, since this CL was
originally intended to be a fix for that issue...
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The gopls daemon had different default logging behavior than the sidecar
gopls: by default, the daemon was started with -logfile=auto.
Additionally, because most logs are reflected back to the forwarder, the
actual daemon logs have very little (if any) information.
This means that if you simply start gopls with -remote=auto, you'll get
a single logfile named /tmp/gopls-<pid>.log, which is mostly empty. This
is not a delightful experience.
Fix this via several improvements:
+ Log lifecycle events in the Daemon, to give the log a purpose.
+ Give the daemon a new default log location:
/tmp/gopls-daemon-<pid>.log.
+ Don't pass -logfile=auto to the daemon by default.
Fixesgolang/go#40105
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This is an alternative to CL 241739, preserving the exiting variadic
options pattern and just adding a helper method to put the options up
front.
All things considered, I think this is better. CL 241739 was too
complicated, and being able to reuse "curried" runners isn't actually
important.
Updates golang/go#39384
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getFile still returns a FileHandle, even if the file doesn't exist on
disk. Work-around this by checking if the file exists before adding
the file handle to the map.
Fixesgolang/go#38498
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I didn't properly understand Heschi's comment, and missed a case where
we failed to return early.
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This change refactors lens funcs to use only a FileHandle - each
code lens should manually compute a ParseGoHandle if it's needed. The
issue was that, if the code lens needed to also get a package, the
already parsed *ast.File was not necessarily the file used in
type-checking that package. I noticed that the code lens wasn't always
coming up.
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This change moves the "generic" go generate code lens code into
progress.go. Fix up a few generate-specific things in the progress
writers.
The remaining generate code isn't much, and is moved into command.go.
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This configuration deals with the fact that VS Code has the same
shortcut for go-to-definition and clicking a link. Many users don't like
the behavior of this shortcut triggering both requests, so we allow
users to choose between each behavior.
Fixesgolang/go#39065
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importPrefix in format.go computes the end of the package statement
including a trailing newline. This causes a panic if the user has
not typed the newline. The code now checks for that case.
Fixesgolang/go#40208
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The current behavior is inconsistent across different configurations.
The signature is the top line for FullDocumentation, but the last line
for synopsis documentation.
Change-Id: I2fe1e1c7bfa38ae46fda06b0ecd4c7712b0e74af
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This change reworks CL 240118 to apply gofumpt directly as a formatter,
not an analyzer. Depending on how gofumpt changes, we may be able to use
it as an analyzer in the future, but for now it's just easier to add it
as a formatting hook.
Fixesgolang/go#39805
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I wanted to add a regtest for this, but then immediately got stumped on
how to do it well. The best I've got is to add a helper that wraps
the client's call to executeCommand, but it's used in so many places that
an easier fix was to put it in executeCommand itself.
Fixesgolang/go#40101
Change-Id: Iafb804fb77e57e6ac01e3de1d115058b21ac1954
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Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
Not sure how this hasn't come up earlier. We aren't noticing file
changes on-disk for go.mod/go.sum files.
Fixesgolang/vscode-go#297
Change-Id: I4532a252f330404515efec244a9c266a765e6bcb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/242160
Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>