This change adds the notion of a "workspace directory", which is
basically the set of directories that contains workspace packages. These
are mainly used for replace targets right now. It's a little trickier
than expected because the set of workspace directories can technically
change on any go.mod change.
At first, I wanted DidModifyFiles to report whether there was a change,
but I don't think it's actually that expensive to check on each call
and it complicates the code a bit. I can change it back if you think
it's worth doing.
The parse mod handle changes are because I needed an unlocked way of
parsing the mod file, but I imagine they'll conflict with CL 244769
anyway.
The next CL will be to "promote" replace targets to the level of
workspace packages, meaning we will be able to find references in them.
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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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In addition to adding a `go mod vendor` command option, which can be
exposed via an editor client frontend, we show a suggestion to users who
experience the "inconsistent vendoring" error message.
The main change made here is that we save the view initialization error,
and we return it if the view has absolutely no metadata. This seems
reasonable enough, but my fear is that it may lead to us showing
outdated error messages. I will spend some time improving the handling
of initialization errors in follow-up CLs.
Updates golang/go#39100
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While writing the fake editor, I added some state tracking without using
it (log messages, events etc). We have since duplicated this logic in
the regtest package using client hooks.
Fix two messy aspects of this:
- remove the state tracking in the editor
- pass in the client hooks when connecting, so that they may be used
without locking, and so that we do not miss any hooks that may fire
during session initialization.
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The Workspace type has accumulated too much additional functionality of
late: managing the Env, GOPATH, and GOPROXY in addition to the working
directory. Additionally, the name 'Workspace' can easily be confused
with 'workspaceFolder' in the LSP spec, and they're not quite
equivalent.
Split off a Proxy type to be responsible for the fake module proxy, and
a Workdir type to be responsible for working with the temporary
directory. Rename what remains of 'Workspace' to a more appropriate name
for such a collection of resources: Sandbox.
This is mostly just moving things around, with one significant change in
functionality: previously our three temporary directories (workdir,
gopath, and goproxy) were in separate toplevel directories below
$TMPDIR. Now they are all below a new sandbox temp directory, so that
they are correlated in the filesystem and can be cleaned up with one
call to os.RemoveAll.
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If the user's workspace is neither in GOPATH nor a module, and there
are errors in their code, send a message (with ShowMessage) only on
the first load, or when the configuration changes. The previous
behavior sent the message more frequently.
There is a regtest, and two new Expectations for when the fake
editor sees (or does not see) a ShowMessage notification.
Fixesgolang/go#37279
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In preparation for later changes, add support for tracking outstanding
work in the lsp regtests. This simply threads through progress
notifications and tracks their state in regtest.Env.state. A new
Expectation is added to assert that there is no outstanding work, but
this is as-yet unused.
A unit test is added for Env to check that we're handling work progress
reports correctly after Marshaling/Unmarshaling, since we're not yet
exercising this code path in actual regtests.
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Configuration was not being set correctly, because the configuration
response was not honoring the configuration section order.
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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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Add two new fake editor commands: Formatting and OrganizeImports, which
delegate to textDocument/formatting and textDocument/codeAction
respectively. Use this in simple regtests, as well as on save.
Implementing this required fixing a broken assumption about text edits
in the editor: previously these edits were incrementally mutating the
buffer, but the correct implementation should simultaneously mutate the
buffer (i.e., all positions in an edit set refer to the starting buffer
state). This never mattered before because we were only operating on one
edit at a time.
Updates golang/go#36879
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A lot of bug reports originating from LSP clients are related to either
the timing or sequence of editor interactions with gopls (or at least
they're originally reported this way). For example: "when I open a
package and then create a new file, I lose diagnostics for existing
files". These conditions are often hard to reproduce, and to isolate as
either a gopls bug or a bug in the editor.
Right now we're relying on govim integration tests to catch these
regressions, but it's important to also have a testing framework that
can exercise this functionality in-process. As a starting point this CL
adds test fakes that implement a high level API for scripting editor
interactions. A fake workspace can be used to sandbox file operations; a
fake editor provides an interface for text editing operations; a fake
LSP client can be used to connect the fake editor to a gopls instance.
Some tests are added to the lsprpc package to demonstrate the API.
The primary goal of these fakes should be to simulate an client that
complies to the LSP spec. Put another way: if we have a bug report that
we can't reproduce with our regression tests, it should either be a bug
in our test fakes or a bug in the LSP client originating the report.
I did my best to comply with the spec in this implementation, but it
will certainly develop as we write more tests. We will also need to add
to the editor API in the future for testing more language features.
Updates golang/go#36879
Updates golang/go#34111
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