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Rob Findley
cf799caead internal/lsp/regtest: simpler way to invert options
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

Change-Id: I7ecd80d310cac879520b2d1feebcf5bd5e96e89b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/243057
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2020-07-16 18:20:50 +00:00
Rob Findley
e327e1019d internal/lsp/regtest: standardize on 20s timeout
The default regtest timeout was increased to 60s a while ago to try to
avoid flakes.

We think we've figured out the flakes, so drop it back down.  Start with
20s, since TestGOMODCACHE (which had overridden its timeout to 5s)
occasionally fails on freebsd:
https://build.golang.org/log/6c607c7fd3e886cf23127c958ae17637440fbc63

Change-Id: I10e6927985b8fb1d149070e204bd8ca120309c7b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/240060
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2020-07-09 18:17:11 +00:00
Rob Findley
e404ca24fb internal/lsp/regtest: use a common directory for regtest sandboxes
For easier debugging (and less cruft if regtests are ctrl-c'ed), root
all regtest sandboxes in a common directory.

This also tries one last time to clean up the directory, and fails on an
error. This might be flaky on windows, but hasn't been so far...

Also give regtest sandboxes names derived from their test name.

Updates golang/go#39384
Updates golang/go#38490

Change-Id: Iae53c29e75f5eb2b8d938d205fbeb463ffc82eb2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/240059
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2020-07-09 18:15:24 +00:00
Rob Findley
c1702b46e6 internal/lsp/regtest: print RPC logs when verbose output is enabled
Use the -v flag to control whether RPC logs are always printed, rather
than a regtest specific flag.

Updates golang/go#39130

Change-Id: Ie6293815adee4b59defd80cfc015838cfbf2b3e8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/235920
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Reviewed-by: Peter Weinberger <pjw@google.com>
2020-06-11 19:16:16 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
8a3674bff3 internal/lsp: change exit handling
Exit now closes the connection rather than exiting the process.
This allows things to shutdown gracefully, and removes special
cases. It also allows the tests to call CloseEditor instead of
just Shutdown, which prevents goroutine leaks.

Change-Id: I26121ba5d393ef74ce0e912611c8b3817e3691ea
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/231798
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
2020-06-03 13:14:19 +00:00
Rob Findley
f038785680 internal/lsp/regtest: generalize expectations beyond diagnostic messages
Due to the asynchronous and non-transactional nature of the LSP, writing
regtests requires waiting for certain conditions to be met in the client
editor. To this point, the only type of condition for which we supported
waiting was the presence of diagnostic messages, but we can in principle
wait for anything that is triggered by a server notification.

This change generalizes the notion of expectations to also encompass log
messages. Doing this required expanding the value returned from checking
expectations to include a new "Unmeetable" verdict, to account for cases
where we know that a condition will never be met (for example if it is a
negative assertion). This may be useful for diagnostics as well.

A test is added to demonstrate these new expectations, where the initial
workspace load fails due to unfetchable dependencies.

Additionally, some helper flags are added to help debug regtests without
a code change, by allowing changing the test timeout, printing logs, and
printing goroutine profiles.

Updates golang/go#36879

Change-Id: I4cc194e10a4f181ad36a1a7abbb08ff41954b642
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/228399
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2020-04-16 21:39:01 +00:00
Rob Findley
fefc8d1877 internal/lsp/regtest: clean-up and more error handling
Fix various things related to regtest execution:
 + Check the error from OpenFile in fake.Editor.GoToDefinition.
 + Add an error-checked wrapper to env for CloseBuffer.
 + Use env wrappers in TestDiagnosticClearingOnClose.
 + Use os.Executable to get the test binary path.
 + Add a -listen.timeout to the remote gopls process, so that it is
   cleaned up.

Updates golang/go#36879

Change-Id: I056ff50bdb611a78ad78e4f5e2a94a4f155cc9de
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/220902
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2020-02-25 19:00:36 +00:00
Rob Findley
20f46356b3 internal/lsp/lsprpc: add a handshake between forwarder and remote
In the ideal future, users will have one or more gopls instances, each
serving potentially many LSP clients. In order to have any hope of
navigating this web, clients and servers must know about eachother.

To allow for such an exchange of information, this CL adds an additional
handler layer to the serving configured in the lsprpc package. For now,
forwarders just use this layer to execute a handshake with the LSP
server, communicating the location of their logs and debug addresses.

Updates golang/go#34111

Change-Id: Ic7432062c01a8bbd52fb4a058a95bbf5dc26baa3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/220081
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2020-02-24 22:51:04 +00:00
Rob Findley
947cbf1911 internal/lsp/regtest: increase test timeout to 60s
In golang.org/issues/37318, it appears that the regtests are
occasionally timing out on the builders. I'm not sure why they're
running so slowly, but as a temporary measure lets increase the test
timeout to hopefully eliminate flakes.

Updates golang/go#37318

Change-Id: Id9c854ea518c9dc3618ea2b521fe6133e71af8b2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/220280
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Reviewed-by: Rohan Challa <rohan@golang.org>
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2020-02-20 15:52:24 +00:00
Rob Findley
5fb17a1e7b internal/jsonrpc2: support serving over unix domain sockets
For tests (and perhaps later, for daemon discovery), unix domain sockets
offer advantages over TCP: we can know the exact socket address that will be
used when starting a server subprocess. They also offer performance and
security advantages over TCP, and were specifically requested on
golang.org/issues/34111.

This CL adds support for listening on UDS, and uses this to implement an
additional regtest environment mode that starts up an external process.
This mode is disabled by default, but may be enabled by the
-enable_gopls_subprocess_tests.

The regtest TestMain may be hijacked to instead run as gopls, if a
special environment variable is set. This allows the the test runner to
start a separate process by using os.Argv[0]. The -gopls_test_binary
flag may be used to point tests at a separate gopls binary.

Updates golang/go#36879
Updates golang/go#34111

Change-Id: I1cfdf55040e81ffa69a6726878a96529e5522e82
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/218839
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2020-02-19 16:14:01 +00:00
Rob Findley
741f65b509 internal/lsp/lsprpc: add a forwarder handler
Add a forwarder handler that alters messages before forwarding, for now,
it just intercepts the "exit" message.

Also, make it easier to write regression tests for a shared gopls
instance, by adding a helper that instantiates two connected
environments, and only runs in the shared execution modes.

Updates golang/go#36879
Updates golang/go#34111

Change-Id: I7673f72ab71b5c7fd6ad65d274c15132a942e06a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/218778
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2020-02-19 15:38:09 +00:00
Rob Findley
0fd2d649e6 internal/lsp/lsprpc: add an LSP forwarder and regtest environment
Add a new Forwarder type to the lsprpc package, which implements the
jsonrpc2.StreamServer interface. This will be used to establish some
parity in the implementation of shared and singleton gopls servers.

Much more testing is needed, as is handling for the many edge cases
around forwarding the LSP, but since this is functionally equivalent to
TCP forwarding (and the -remote flag was already broken), I went ahead
and used the Forwarder to replace the forward method in the serve
command. This means that we can now use the combination of -listen and
-remote to chain together gopls servers... not that there's any reason
to do this.

Also, wrap the new regression tests with a focus on expressiveness when
testing the happy path, as well as parameterizing them so that they can
be run against different client/server execution environments. This
started to be sizable enough to warrant moving them to a separate
regtest package. The lsprpc package tests will instead focus on unit
testing the client-server binding logic.

Updates golang/go#36879
Updates golang/go#34111

Change-Id: Ib98131a58aabc69299845d2ecefceccfc1199574
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/218698
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2020-02-14 14:21:06 +00:00