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Heschi Kreinick
6c149bb5ef internal/lsp/cache: store parseGoHandles
parseGoHandles have lifetimes separate from the packages they belong to.
For example, a package may be invalidated by a change to one of its
files, but we still want to retain the parse results for all the rest.
Track them explicitly.

Change-Id: I03a4ffe283bf2b252d2d838bdb2cf332cd981075
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/245059
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2020-08-04 01:15:35 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
c9619e8fac internal/lsp: separate LSP files from FS files
FileHandle currently includes LSP-level information about Version and
Session. That's dangerous, because the cache operates in terms of
URIs and content only -- we explicitly want to share results across
sessions and versions if they happen to be the same.

Split the LSP information into separate types, VersionedFileHandle and
VersionedFileIdentity.

Change-Id: I158646b783375b58245468599301e2a29c657e71
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2020-08-03 22:16:06 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
39fdd541e6 internal/lsp: move builtin package to Snapshot
The builtin package was the one special case where we parsed Go outside
the context of a Snapshot. Move it up.

Change-Id: I1f4bb536adb40019e0ea9c5c89f38b15737abb8c
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2020-08-03 22:09:14 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
a9439ae9c1 internal/lsp: replace ParseGoHandle with concrete data
ParseGoHandles serve two purposes: they pin cache entries so that
redundant calculations are cached, and they allow users to obtain the
actual parsed AST. The former is an implementation detail, and the
latter turns out to just be an annoyance.

Parsed Go files are obtained from two places. By far the most common is
from a type checked package. But a type checked package must by
definition have already parsed all the files it contains, so the PGH
is already computed and cannot have failed. Type checked packages can
simply return the parsed file without requiring a separate Check
operation. We do want to pin the cache entries in this case, which I've
done by holding on to the PGH in cache.pkg.

There are some cases where we directly parse a file, such as for the
FoldingRange LSP call, which doesn't need type information. Those parses
can actually fail, so we do need an error check. But we don't need the
PGH; in all cases we are immediately using and discarding it.

So it turns out we don't actually need the PGH type at all, at least not
in the public API. Instead, we can pass around a concrete struct that
has the various pieces of data directly available.

This uncovered a bug in typeCheck: it should fail if it encounters any
real errors.

Change-Id: I203bf2dd79d5d65c01392d69c2cf4f7744fde7fc
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2020-07-28 17:35:11 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
4d1d9acccf internal/lsp/cache: fix parseKey
The FileIdentity struct mixes information about the file itself
(filename, hash) with information about the LSP references to that file
(session ID, version). When we create a cache key using it, we only want
the former, as returned by the String method. Otherwise we split the
cache whenever those irrelevant fields are different.

We also use FileIdentity as an element of diagnosticsKey, but I believe
that use is appropriate.

Change-Id: I094e00d2700e05778da635effbb69d0ebcb6726e
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2020-07-28 17:34:57 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
72051f7961 internal/lsp: pass snapshot/view to memoize.Functions
Due to the runtime's inability to collect cycles involving finalizers,
we can't close over handles in memoize.Functions without causing memory
leaks. Up until now we've dealt with that by closing over all the bits
of the snapshot that we want, but it distorts the design of all the code
used in the Functions.

We can solve the problem another way: instead of closing over the
snapshot/view, we can force the caller to pass it in. This is somewhat
scary: there is no requirement that the argument matches the data that
we're working with. But the reality is that this is not a new problem:
the Function used to calculate a cache value is not necessarily the one
that the caller expects. As long as the cache key fully identifies all
the inputs to the Function, the output should be correct. And since the
caller used the snapshot/view to calculate that cache key, it should
always be safe to pass in that snapshot/view. If it's not, then we
already had a bug.

The Arg type in memoize is clumsy, but I thought it would be nice to
have at least a little bit of type safety. I'm open to suggestions.

Change-Id: I23f546638b0c66a4698620a986949087211f4762
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/244019
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2020-07-28 17:34:46 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
051e64e62c internal/lsp: minimize PackageHandle interface
The PackageHandle interface is fairly redundant with the Package
interface. As much as convenient, move users to Package and
weaken/remove methods from PackageHandle.

I would like to get rid of CompiledGoFiles too but
NarrowestPackageHandle is a little annoying. I think this is
unambiguously a step forward so I figured we can get it in and keep
iterating.

Change-Id: I6c5a3f462b1f19cbca6a267fedc36ce54613b6fc
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2020-07-28 17:34:24 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
b5fc9d354d internal/lsp: add parse errors as diagnostics even when parsing fails
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.

Fixes golang/go#39763

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2020-07-24 17:29:32 +00:00
Muir Manders
1837592efa internal/lsp/source: speed up completion candidate formatting
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.

Fixes golang/go#37450.

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2020-07-01 04:11:22 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
25775e59ac internal/memoize: add an error return to (*handle).Get
Fixes golang/go#36004

Change-Id: I8da7c21eaa9cf6ffac12aabdd6803d06781cef32
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2020-06-24 16:33:19 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
ecd3fc4348 internal/lsp: read files eagerly
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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2020-06-11 22:11:59 +00:00
smasher164
a1532b81a2 internal/lsp/cache: avoid string(int) conversion
LoadMode and ParseMode are currently hashed with a string(int)
conversion, but this conversion is now discouraged (see the vet check
'stringintconv' for more information). Since the hash uses the code
point, this change replaces these instances with string(rune(int)).

Updates golang/go#32479.

Change-Id: I0d8e91d073fc34ac9faafe75a0d86cf71a5327d4
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2020-05-07 05:02:07 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
7b212d60a1 internal/event: renaming the main event API functions
event.Log removed
event.Print -> event.Log
event.Record -> event.Metric
event.StartSpan -> event.Start

In order to support this core now exposes the MakeEvent and Export functions.

Change-Id: Ic7550d88dbf400e32c419adbb61d1546c471841e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/229238
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2020-04-23 17:21:36 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
cf0cb92717 internal/telemetry: renaming to internal/event
internal/telemetry/event was renamed to internal/event/core
Some things were partly moved from internal/telemetry/event straight to
internal/event to minimize churn in the following restructuring.

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2020-04-23 17:20:48 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
3bd20875a2 internal/lsp/cache: hide type errors if we fix up the AST
I was curious about why were logging errors during type-checking in
tests, and the answer turned out to be a bit more sinister than I
expected. We were getting type error messages without filepaths, so I
tried to reproduce it in the playground and wasn't able to. I realized
that these errors were coming from were coming from the "fixed" version
of the AST that we pass to the type checker.

Adding fake positions to our fake Cond statements trivially fixes the
logging issue, but it does nothing to handle the fact that the error
makes no sense to the user - because it applies to something that's not
in the source code. I figured we have two options: (1) skip type errors
for all packages with "fixed" ASTs, or (2) add something to the error
messages to indicate that the source code may not match. Starting with
(1) here, and if it becomes a problem, we can move to 2. All ASTs that
we fix have *ast.BadExpr in them, meaning that, by definition they have
parse errors which we will preferentially show those errors to users in
diagnostics (so I'm not sure how to test this).

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2020-04-10 04:07:51 +00:00
Rohan Challa
afab6edfad internal/lsp/source: remove unused parameters from functions
This change uses the new unusedparams analyzer to remove any unused parameters from functions inside of internal/lsp/source :)

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2020-03-27 18:57:18 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
04208b9e8a internal/lsp: move the telemetry package
Move the lsp specific telemetry package that just declares the labels under the
debug package and call it tag, to make all the usages much more readable.

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aca
df010c5017 internal/lsp/cache: fix typo
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Ian Cottrell
206ec5b82a internal/lsp: migrate telemetry to using the event package
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2020-03-12 03:59:16 +00:00
Muir Manders
3dc7fec788 internal/lsp/cache: remove parseGo semaphore
The original intention was to limit the number of open file handles,
but the parseLimit semaphore was limiting parser.ParseFile calls that
don't access files, so there was no benefit. The file limiting is
already handled generically by another semaphore in the lsp FileSystem
abstraction.

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Muir Manders
7bb885034f internal/lsp/source: fix completion in empty switch statements
Now we properly offer "case" and "default" keyword completion in cases
like:

    switch {
      <>
    }

First I had to add an AST fix for empty switch statements to move the
closing brace down. For example, say the user is completing:

    switch {
    ca<>
    }

This gets parsed as:

    switch {
    }

Even if we manually recover the "ca" token, "<>" is not positioned
inside the switch statement anymore, so we don't know to offer "case"
and "default" candidates. To work around this, we move the closing
brace down one line yielding:

    switch {

    }

Second I had to add logic to manually extract the completion prefix
inside empty switch statements, and finally some logic to offer (only)
"case" and "default" candidates in empty switch statements.

Updates golang/go#34009.

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Rob Findley
c4d4ea9c79 internal/lsp/cache: return concrete types where possible
For testability, and to allow the exchange of debug information when
forwarding the LSP, it will be necessary to access debug information
stored in cache objects. This is cumbersome to do if our constructors
return source interfaces rather than concrete types.

This CL changes cache.New and (*Cache).NewSession to return concrete
types. This required removing NewSession from source.Cache. I would
argue that this makes sense from a philosophical perspective: everything
in the source package operates in a context where the Session and Cache
already exist.

Updates golang/go#34111

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2020-02-19 18:42:16 +00:00
Muir Manders
753a1d49df internal/lsp/cache: kill unused func fixAccidentalDecl
I think I resurrected this accidentally when resolving a merge
conflict.

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Muir Manders
c229649527 internal/lsp/cache: fix crash fixing curlies near EOF
We were crashing in cases like:

1:    func foo() {
2:     if b<> <EOF>

We were trying to get the line start position for line 3, but there is
no line 3. Fix by bailing out early if we are the last line in the
file because there is nothing to fix in that case.

Fixes golang/go#37226.

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Muir Manders
88e652f7a8 internal/lsp/cache: improve completion after dangling selector
Dangling selectors such as:

    func _() {
      x.
    }
    var x struct { i int }

tend to wreak havoc on the AST. In the above example you didn't used
to get completions because the declaration of "x" was missing from the
AST.

We now work around this issue by inserting a "_" into the source code
before parsing to make the selector valid:

    func _() {
      x._ // <-- insert "_" here
    }
    var x struct { i int }

This makes completion work as expected because the declaration of "x"
is present in the AST.

I had to change fixAST() to be called before fixSrc() because
otherwise this new workaround in fixSrc() breaks the "accidental
keyword" countermeasures in fixAST().

Fixes golang/go#31973.
Updates golang/go#31687.

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Muir Manders
9f716520f4 internal/lsp/cache: improve completion in init statements
In cases like:

  if i := foo<>

we get an *ast.BadExpr because the parser is expecting the condition
expression, but "i := foo" is not a valid expression. Now we move the
statement into the "init" field and add a dummy "cond" expression.

We also needed a slight tweak to our missing curly brace fix. Now we
insert an extra semicolon in cases like:

for i := 0; i < foo

yielding

for i := 0; i < foo;{}

The parser doesn't like having only two clauses in the three clause
"for" statement.

Updates golang/go#31687.

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Muir Manders
2f0693cea3 internal/lsp/cache: improve completion when missing opening curly
In cases like:

func _() {
  if fo<>
}

func foo() {}

Completing at "<>" does not include "foo" because the missing "if"
opening curly brace renders the rest of the file unparseable. "foo"
doesn't exist in the AST, so as far as gopls is concerned it doesn't
exist at all.

To fix this, we detect when a block is missing opening "{" and we
insert stub "{}" to make things parse better. This is a different kind
of fix than our previous *ast.BadExpr handling because we must reparse
the file after tweaking the source. After reparsing we maintain the
original syntax error so the user sees consistent error messages. This
also avoids having the "{}" spring into existence when the user
formats the file.

Fixes golang/go#31907.
Updates golang/go#31687.

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2020-02-13 18:10:51 +00:00
Muir Manders
49b8ac185c internal/lsp/cache: add file contents to ParseGoHandle
Currently there is no need for this because the file contents are part
of the file handle. This change is in preparation for an impending
improvement that tweaks the source code during the parse stage to fix
certain kind of terminal parse errors. Any code that wants to use
an *ast.File or *token.File in conjunction with the file contents
needs access to the doctored source code so things line up.

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2020-02-13 05:05:14 +00:00
Muir Manders
f66ef90017 internal/lsp/source: improve completion after accidental keywords
Completion often fails when the completion prefix happens to be a
keyword. We previously tried to fix this with AST surgery, but
often the accidental keyword is not apparent looking at the AST.
For example:

    chan<>
    foo()

parses as CallExpr{Fun: ChanType{Value: Ident{"foo"}}} with very few
hints that something is wrong, and:

    default
    foo()

is completely omitted from the AST.

Rather than look in the AST, we now instead manually look for a
keyword token that contains the completion position. If we find one,
we treat that as our surrounding identifier.

Updates golang/go#34332.

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Muir Manders
6f24f261da internal/lsp/cache: refactor a few small things
In preparation for some meaningful changes, rework a few things:

- rename "fix" to "fixAST"
- separate "parseExpr" into "parseStmt" and "parseExpr"
- pull out "walkASTWithParent" function

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Rebecca Stambler
3e6f5d44f4 internal/lsp: don't invalidate workspace when a mod file is opened
Opening a mod file is not sufficient cause to invalidate in the
workspace, so don't.

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Rohan Challa
56463cc14b internal/lsp: create parseModHandle for storing go.mod data
Created an analogous data structure for go.mod files when we parse them
using the golang.org/x/mod package. Gopls can now access the data
within a go.mod file using a parseModHandle and the corresponding
parseModData object. This will help down the road when it is time
to implement the lsp functions for go.mod files.

Updates golang/go#31999

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2019-12-13 22:03:54 +00:00
Muir Manders
73c7173a9f internal/lsp: fix AST bookkeeping as we repair nodes
We weren't maintaining our ancestor node list correctly. This caused
us to fail to make AST repairs in certain cases. Now we are careful to
always append to the ancestors list when recursing.

Updates golang/go#34332.

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Muir Manders
5ae4576c3a internal/lsp: improve completion after accidental keywords
Sometimes the prefix of the thing you want to complete is a keyword.
For example:

variance := 123
fmt.Println(var<>)

In this case the parser produces an *ast.BadExpr which breaks
completion. We now repair this BadExpr by replacing it with
an *ast.Ident named "var".

We also repair empty decls using a similar approach. This fixes cases
like:

var typeName string
type<> // want to complete to "typeName"

We also fix accidental keywords in selectors, such as:

foo.var<>

The parser produces a phantom "_" in place of the keyword, so we swap
it back for an *ast.Ident named "var".

In general, though, accidental keywords wreak havoc on the AST so we
can only do so much. There are still many cases where a keyword prefix
breaks completion. Perhaps in the future the parser can be
cursor/in-progress-edit aware and turn accidental keywords into
identifiers.

Fixes golang/go#34332.

PS I tweaked nodeContains() to include n.End() to fix a test failure
against tip related to a change to go/parser. When a syntax error is
present, an *ast.BlockStmt's End() is now set to the block's final
statement's End() (earlier than what it used to be). In order for the
cursor pos to test "inside" the block in this case I had to relax the
End() comparison.

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Rebecca Stambler
ffc413ea38 internal/lsp: suppress all errors when a view is loaded and checked
We were previously returning errors when we failed to load/check a
user's workspace folder, but now we suppress all errors. We shouldn't
disable gopls functionality if something is broken in a user's workspace
folder, rather, we should fall back to the file= queries that will run
when a user edits a file.

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Rebecca Stambler
7f7817c0f9 internal/lsp: handle breakage caused by CL 207598
textDocument/didChange events need to indicate if the change includes
the full file content or just a diff. Previously, the
contentChange.Range field was a pointer, so if it was nil, then we would
conclude that the file change was for the whole file. Now, the best we
can do is compare it to an empty range, but this still doesn't work if
you are at the beginning of a file. I think that the range needs to be a
pointer for this to work correctly.

Also, some minor changes that came up along the way while debugging:
(1) Don't close over the *cache variable for fear of pinning anything in
    memory
(2) Improve the error message when the token.File is nil
(3) Check for a nil token.File earlier

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2019-11-19 22:59:52 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
3d91e92cde internal/lsp: stop caching diagnostics on the package
Now that we are using the memoize package to cache analysis results, we
can use that cache for suggested fixes.

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2019-10-24 22:03:59 +00:00
Muir Manders
98e333b8b3 internal/lsp: improve completion for *ast.ArrayTypes
*ast.ArrayTypes are type expressions like "[]foo" or "[2]int". They
show up as standalone types (e.g. "var foo []int") and as part of
composite literals (e.g. "[]int{}"). I made the following
improvements:

- Always expect a type name for array types.
- Add a "type modifier" for array types so completions can be smart
  when we know the expected type. For example:

var foo []int
foo = []i<>

  we know we want a type name, but we also know the expected type is
  "[]int". When evaluating type names such as "int" we turn the type
  into a slice type "[]int" to match against the expected type.
- Tweak the AST fixing to add a phantom selector "_" after a naked
  "[]" so you can complete directly after the right bracket.

I split out the type name related type inference bits into a separate
typeNameInference struct. It had become confusing and complicated,
especially now that you can have an expected type and expect a type
name at the same time.

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Muir Manders
920acffc3e internal/lsp: fix bad *ast.ArrayTypes for completion
Currently array and slice literals don't work very well for
completion. When go/parser is not expecting a type, it often turns
array types (e.g. "[]int") into *ast.BadExpr, which messes up
completion because we can't figure out the prefix from *ast.BadExpr,
and *ast.BadExprs don't get type checked.

This change addresses the first problem of not being able to figure
out the prefix. If we see an *ast.BadExpr, we now blindly try to
reparse it as a composite literal by adding on "{}". If we end up with
an *ast.CompositeLit with an *ast.ArrayType "Type", we swap
the *ast.BadExpr for the *ast.ArrayType. This approach is dumb but
simple, and fixes lexical completions in array types.

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Rebecca Stambler
9901302c21 internal/lsp: use dependencies in cache keys
This change includes dependencies in the cache keys for
CheckPackageHandles. This should fix the issue with propagating results
to reverse dependencies.

Updates golang/go#34410

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Muir Manders
f68e2b6f23 internal/lsp: fix infinite recursion while fixing AST
We were recursing infinitely in cases like this:

switch true {
case true:
	go foo.F<>
}

There were three things that came together to cause this:
1. We recently starting recursively fixing broken go/defer statements.
2. In this case we were failing to swap in the correct ast.Node in for
   the *ast.BadStmt because we were only looking
   for *ast.BlockStmt (and *ast.CaseStmt has no block).
3. After 2), we weren't returning an error so the fix() code thought
   it should recurse.

Fix 2) by using reflection to swap AST nodes in a generic way. Perhaps
a bit overkill in this case, but I happened to have already written
this for an upcoming change, so I just pulled it in to fix this bug.

Fix 3) by returning an error if we fail to swap the AST nodes.

Fixes golang/go#34353.

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Rebecca Stambler
2c18af7e64 internal/lsp: ensure that an AST cannot be nil without an error
Fixes golang/go#34366

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Rebecca Stambler
1cc9451822 internal/lsp: distinguish parse errors from actual errors
Parse errors need to be treated separately from actual errors when
parsing a file. Parse errors are treated more like values, whereas
actual errors should not be propagated to the user. This enables us to
delete some of the special handling for context.Canceled errors.

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2019-09-17 21:21:32 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
5edc6aefed internal/lsp: reduce usage of column mapper
A mapper is always uniquely tied to a file at a specific version, so
just build it when we get a new *ast.File. We build the mapper using the
*token.File associated with the particular *ast.File, which is why there
is one per ParseGoHandle instead of FileHandle.

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Ainar Garipov
feee8acb39 all: fix more typos
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Muir Manders
3cd124fa3e internal/lsp: fix completion for nested *ast.BadStmt
Now when trying to fix *ast.BadStmt, we parse the manually extracted
expression using parser.ParseFile instead of parser.ParseExpr.
ParseFile will yield *ast.BadStmt nodes for any bad statements nested
in our first bad statement, allowing us to fix them recursively.

To turn our expression into a "valid" file we can pass to
parser.ParseFile, I wrapped it thusly:

package fake

func _() {
  <our expression>
}

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Muir Manders
dc339cc7c5 internal/lsp: improve completions in go and defer statements
Improve the existing fix-the-AST code to better identify the
expression following the "go" or "defer" keywords:

- Don't slurp the expression start outside the loop since the
  expression might only have a single token.
- Set expression end to the position after the final token, not the
  position of the final token.
- Track curly brace nesting to properly capture an entire "func() {}"
  expression.
- Fix parent node detection to work when BadStmt isn't first statement
  of block.
- Add special case to detect dangling period, e.g. "defer fmt.". We
  insert phantom "_" selectors like go/parser does to prevent the
  dangling "." from messing up the AST.
- Use reflect in offsetPositions so it updates positions in all node
  types. This code shouldn't be called often, so I don't think
  performance is a concern.

I also tweaked the function snippet code so it properly expands
"defer" and "go" expressions to function calls. It thought it didn't
have to expand since there was already a *ast.CallExpr, but the
CallExpr was faked by us and the source doesn't actually contain the
"()" calling parens.

Note that this does not work for nested go/defer statements. For
example, completions won't work properly in cases like this:

go func() {
  defer fmt.<>
}

I think we can fix this as well with some more work.

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Rebecca Stambler
3aeeb25976 internal/lsp: unlabel context, log errors when canceled
Updates golang/go#33678

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Rebecca Stambler
3100af0b0e internal/lsp: label context cancellation errors
This change will just make it a bit easier to debug the context
cancellation errors.

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Ian Cottrell
156eb2ae29 internal/lsp: split the telemetry library out
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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