Drive letters are always case-insensitive, so we should standardize them
by always keeping them uppercase.
Updates golang/go#36904
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We can assume that any package we load directly will be a package in the
workspace, so it's reasonable to set workspace packages at that point.
We're guaranteed not to directly load dependencies, or we may end up
with indirect dependencies in the go.mod file.
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The test that checks to make sure a user's go.mod file does not change if tempModfile=true is not doing anything. At some point, the go.mod file to test added a go directive. This change removes the go directive from the go.mod file.
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Some housekeeping. The shouldLoad function doesn't actually make sense
in load.go.
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Any context that came in through the lsp protocol package will work, live or dead.
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We check cancellation pretty early on in analysis, but not before we
read Options. Checking earlier avoids a race in the command tests.
Fixesgolang/go#36699.
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The nilness analysis gives us diagnostics with invalid start Pos. We can
just ignore those and log them.
Add a missing error check while I'm in here.
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If an orphaned file is used to recover a workspace package, we should
remove the initialization error and treat the view as correctly
initialized.
Also, stop caching metadata for packages with no files. We have no way
to invalidate it, and it's useless, so just re-load those files as
needed.
Fixesgolang/go#36795.
Fixesgolang/go#36671.
Fixesgolang/go#36772.
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This is just to ensure that arguments are always ordered when passed to
packages.Load.
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The go command gets mad if go.mod has changed since it started, e.g.
because a new dependency was added by a concurrent go list call. Retry
loads if they hit a concurrency problem. See the comment for more
details.
Testing this is awkward. I ran a background script that constantly
modified the go.mod file and observed that gopls waited until it was
killed and then recovered.
Updates golang/go#36772.
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This change sets up the infrastructure to surface the dependencies that are missing in a go.mod file. In a follow up CL, we will use these to add diagnostics to the imports of .go files telling the user to add the dependency to their go.mod file.
Updates golang/go#31999
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We were reloading all known files, which resulted in modifications to
user's go.mod files.
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Mostly because I find it very annoying.
But I imagine lots of people shadow variables intentionally, and it's
very noisy.
Also, fix an error caught by the nilness check while I'm thinkng about
analyses.
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The command line tool doesn't go through JSON RPC, so it retains type
information that's stripped in the tests. Cut the parameters down to
basic types manually for now. But I don't know why the command line
tests send RPCs if the real thing doesn't.
Fixesgolang/go#36769.
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The go/packages workaround to hide errors for overlay packages doesn't
seem to work well. It's easier to just hide list errors in gopls
diagnostics unless the package genuinely failed to type-check. Check if
the package has missing dependencies as an approximation of if it is
well-typed.
This required some additional special casing for the import cycle error
detection, which now causes them to have duplicate diagnostics. It's a
rare enough case that this doesn't concern me, but we should clean this
up at some point.
Fixesgolang/go#36754.
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Now that we are reloading metadata for workspace packages by package
path, ad-hoc packages get their metadata reloaded incorrectly. If an
ad-hoc package has no metadata, reload it by reloading the entire
directory.
Fixesgolang/go#36753
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I had originally thought I might be able to use exprAtPos for this,
which is why I ended up eliminating that function when I saw it only had
one use.
One test also had to change in order to fit better with the spec.
Specifically: "If [the active parameter is] omitted or the value
lies outside the range of `signatures[activeSignature].parameters`
it defaults to 0 if the active signature has parameters."
Fixesgolang/go#36766.
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The LSP already supports a bunch of analyses we have less confidence in
than the vet suite so we should add these too.
Updates golang/go#36639
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There are a number of new RPCs, for CallHeirarchy, SemanticTokens, and
WorkDoneProgress. Some of the messages now have two slashes, like
'textDocument/semanticTokens/edits'. A few unused RegistrationOptions
are no longer present.
Only generated code has changed. There are no changes any other .go
code.
The typescript code needed a new heuristic for finding the RPCs
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CL 215738 didn't work because the canceller was embedded in the
serverHandler, which already had a Deliver method. Add it as an actual
handler instead.
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Now that the view can report its own validity, we no longer need to have
an extra function to handle that.
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The view should really be able to determine if it's valid, not the
source package. Expand moduleInformation to be buildInfo, and use it to
collect additional details.
Use this information to determine if we should load a view's
subdirectories as part of the initial workspace load. If a module is
initialized, we will recreate the view, so we should be fine. Not sure
what will happen if the directory is moved into GOPATH, but that should
be less of a concern (I think).
Fixesgolang/go#35818.
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go/packages overlay handling only really works for contains queries
(file=), so our approach of reloading packages by package path (for
workspace packages) wasn't handling newly created packages that need to
be handled through overlays. Workaround this by reloading metadata for
individual files that are missing it by running extra contains queries
(only after the first metadata load for package paths). Be careful not
to reload the same file multiple times if the first load did not succeed.
Somewhat related, clear out `go list` errors in packages that go
through overlay handling, since they will often be rendered irrelevant.
I'm not sure if this is the right move, but if it's not, then we will
have to do extra work to disregard those errors in gopls.
Fixesgolang/go#36661.
Fixesgolang/go#36635.
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If a client doesn't support the snippet format in completion insert
text, they can't take full advantage of the literal completion
candidates. Disable it in those cases, and remove the setting in
internal/lsp/source/options.go.
Fixesgolang/go#36655.
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This is a pure move with no code changes.
Rename parse_mod.go to mod_tidy.go since it's changed a bit.
Move the modfile.go functions into view.go since (1) Heschi doesn't
like spreading methods into multiple files and (2) it only has 2
functions in it anyway.
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go generate server.go generates server_gen.go which contains 44 boilerplate
stubs implementing the LSP protocol. The Server methods are defined
in protocol/tsserver.go and implemented in the lsp package. server_gen.go
ties the two together.
The generator is in helper/helper.go, and described in helper/README.md.
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Missed a pretty key case in CL 216138. Also, I accidentally made it pass
-modfile even when it's not supported.
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We treat package IDs and import paths as semi-interchangeable, which is
wrong when GOPATH vendoring is in use. The only place it hurts us is
during import resolution, which is fixed here. We should always have the
package loaded, so it's just a matter of finding it by searching each
possible vendor location.
Fixesgolang/go#36155.
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view.ModFiles used to not return the real mod file, even if one existed.
Now, we construct view.moduleInformation even if -modfile isn't
supported.
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If the initial workspace load fails (due to a lack of a go.mod file or
an invalid go.mod file), we should try to re-load as changes to the
go.mod come in. Rather than retrying within the view, we just drop the
view entirely and try to recreate it. This shouldn't lead to any
noticeable lag, as anything that has been cached can still be reused.
Fixesgolang/go#36531
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Address a lingering TODO. A FileHandle read should return errors if the
file has been modified on disk while in use.
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Remove the special handling for go.mod file saves. This was only really
added to be extra careful, but our cancellation logic should cope with
this.
Fixesgolang/go#31553
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We don't yet propagate these batched changes in text_synchronization.go,
but this is the next step in moving towards a batched approach.
Updates golang/go#31553
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Caught a number of unused parameters along the way. Hopefully we can
eliminate the containsFileSave boolean soon, since it's a bit annoying
to have to send that through.
Updates golang/go#31553.
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This change uses the wonderful functions from x/mod to get the proper edits for the quick fixes on a go.mod diagnostic. It also creates a goModData structure to hold the data thats gets passed into the various parse functions, this will help reduce the large function prototypes that can occur when we decompose the logic. It also refactors the Modfiles() function to return span.URIs vs FileHandles.
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This change adds a buildflags variable to the ProcessEnv inside internal/imports. When you run go list with GO111MODULE=on to get information about the package you are in, it will add a go directive to your go.mod file if there is not one. With the tempModfile=on flag, there should be no changes to a user's go.mod file.
Updates golang/go#36247
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As usual, in debugging the creation of a new file with gopls, I've
encountered a go/packages overlay bug. The issue is:
A file b/b.go with package name "b" exists on disk. A package
b/b_test.go with no content exists on disk. There is an overlay for
b/b_test.go that contains the package name "b". Running packages.Load
for file=b/b_test.go will result in a failure to load package b
[b.test]. This change adds this test to the go/packages tests.
This case is fixed by restricting the fallback logic in
runContainsQueries. We only attempt to construct an ad-hoc package if
the original package was returned with no GoFiles.
Also, a minor change to the gopls error parsing code that fixes a case
in which diagnostics were being sent without corresponding files.
Updates golang/go#36635.
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Make sure to test both modes, as this is the second time we've
accidentally broken this.
Fixesgolang/go#36598.
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This is the first in a series of changes to batch file changes. First,
we have to support invalidating a snaphot with multiple files.
Updates golang/go#31553
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A new test is added to verify that contextual logs are reflected back to
the LSP client. In the future when we are considering servers with
multiple clients, this test will be used to verify that client log
exporting is scoped to the specific client session.
Updates golang/go#34111.
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In cases like:
var j *int
var i int = <>
We will now provide "*j" as a completion candidate.
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The passed-in Context is not used, and creates the illusion of a startup
dependency problem: existing code is careful to pass in the context
containing the correct Client instance.
This allows passing in a source.Session, rather than a source.Cache,
into lsp server constructors.
Updates golang/go#34111
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$/cancelRequest is handled out of band in the Request flow, but was
allowed to continue down the Deliver chain. There's no sense in letting
downstream Handlers see it and try to reply like it was a normal
request.
Fixesgolang/go#36662.
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Apparently, the convention is to name something "Locked" if the
implementation is mutex is already locked when the function is called.
Turns out there were no callers of getFileLocked anyway, so just delete
that function and rename to getFile.
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This is in preparation for inferring stuff beyond just the expected
candidate type.
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The goimports code tries to read source from disk if none is supplied,
but the completion functions don't need source. Pass a dummy slice.
Fixesgolang/go#36671.
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CL 214586 switched to using URIs in error messages instead of file
identities. It wasn't fully correct because the reports were being
allocated for the file identities in the package handle (which may be
outdated).
Fixesgolang/go#36601
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This change creates the infrastructure for caching diagnostics. Right now it uses a naive key of the entire snapshot which does not really add any benefit from using the cache. It also moves some code from inside the internal/lsp/mod to internal/lsp/cache.
Updates golang/go#31999
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The modfiles function only works with Go 1.14. When it is enabled,
it reenters the view, causing a deadlock. Stop using it, and move the
process env under a separate lock so to break the deadlock.
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typeIsValid() intended to stop on a named type, but
since we called Underlying(), switch case never caught any
named type. To avoid that, do an early check.
Fixesgolang/go#36637
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Claiming that untyped candidates matched the type of whatever we were
looking for messed up rankings in found(). The only other places that
use it will all work better with false. Return false.
Updates golang/go#36591.
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There's no need to do this more than once per view.
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We used to read the go.mod file information out of the imports.Resolver.
Now that gopls tracks go.mod itself, we can use that instead. This is a
slight regression, in that go.mods in replace targets will no longer be
watched, but I don't think that's too important.
This allows us to stop reading the ModuleResolver's internals, which
were not sufficiently locked.
Updates golang/go#36605.
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Previously, we were only invalidating packages in directories if we
didn't have a file handle. We should also invalidate if we have an
unparseable file handle - that is, a file with no content or no package
name.
Fixesgolang/go#36608.
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Apparently the AST will sometimes give us offsets past the end of the
file. Don't crash when it does.
Fixesgolang/go#36610.
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Invalidating metadata for reverse dependencies isn't necessary, except
for in the case of test variants and x_tests.
An example:
The only way to reload the metadata for
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/cache
[golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source.test]" is by reloading
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source" with "[-test -deps]". That
means we have to invalidate the metadata for that
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source_test" when we invalidating
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/cache".
Fixesgolang/go#36165
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This change adds highlights for imports when the cursor is over the use of that import. It also adds it for the opposite direction when the cursor is on the import, it will highlight uses of that import.
Fixesgolang/go#36590
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We were assuming that all in-memory packages were equally useful. That's
not true for projects with a large dependency tree. Call into the
imports code to score them.
While I'm here, score the main module above direct deps.
Updates golang/go#36591.
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This logic is really fiddly and I'm not really 100% sure it's right, though
I've thought about it for quite abit (and added comments to help me reason
through it).
Also always request CompiledGoFiles when NeedTypes is true because we might
need to fall back to loading from source when type data is incorrect.
Fixesgolang/go#36441Fixesgolang/go#36547
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This change eliminates our need to guess what the package under test is
in gopls, since `go list` always knows the answer.
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Now that we can detach scans, it's easy to kick off a background refresh
that doesn't block the user. Performance may be a bit worse until the
scan finishes, but that's the price we pay for freshness.
Adaptively rate-limit the refresh rate so that we don't turn the user's
computer into a hot plate.
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Restore previous behavior where the object's declaration is returned
as the first reference in find-reference calls.
Fixesgolang/go#36598.
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Now that we understand object "kind" for builtin generic functions, we
can apply it to a couple more places as well:
// prefer rangeable object kinds
for i := range <> {
}
// prefer channels
<- <>
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The main goal is to push the package variant logic from internal/lsp
into internal/lsp/source so all users of internal/lsp/source benefit.
"references" and "rename" now have top-level source.References() and
source.Rename() entry points (as opposed to hanging off
source.Identifier()). I expanded objectsAtProtocolPos() to know about
implicit objects (type switch and import spec), and to
handle *ast.ImportSpec generically. This gets rid of special case
handling of *types.PkgName in various places.
The biggest practical benefit, though, is that "references" no longer
needs to compute the objectpath for every types.Object comparison it
does, instead using direct types.Object equality. This speeds up
"references" and "rename" a lot.
Two other notable improvements that fell out of not using
source.Identifier()'s logic:
- Finding references on an embedded field now shows references to the
field, not the type being embedded.
- Finding references on an imported object now works
correctly (previously it searched the importing package's dependents
rather than the imported package's dependents).
Finally, I refactored findIdentifier() to use pathEnclosingObjNode()
instead of astutil.PathEnclosingInterval. Now we only need a single
call to get the path because pathEnclosingObjNode() has the
"try pos || try pos-1" logic built in.
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Any file could have //line directives in it, which means that we should
never trust a mapper that was looked up for a whole file. Remove the
range conversion helpers that accepted a mapper and look it up on the
spot.
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In cases like:
var foo *someType = bar.(some<>)
We will now complete "some" to "*someType". This involved two changes:
1. Properly detect expected type as *someType in above example. To do
this I just removed *ast.TypeAssertExpr from
breaksExpectedTypeInference() so we continue searching up the AST for
the expected type.
2. If the given type name T doesn't match, also try *T. If *T does
match, we mark the candidate as "makePointer=true" so we know to
prepend the "*" when formatting the candidate.
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This change moves to our ultimate approach of diagnostics the snapshot
on every file change, instead of carefully picking which files and
packages to diagnose. Analyses are shown for packages whose files are
open in the editor. Reverse dependencies are no longer needed for
source.Diagnostics because they will be invalidated when the snapshot is
cloned, so diagnosing the entire snapshot will bring them up to date.
This even works for go.mod files because all of workspace-level `go list`s
will be canceled as the user types, and then we trigger an uncancellable
go/packages.Load when the user saves. There is still room for improvement
here, but it will require much more careful invalidation of metadata for
go.mod files.
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This parameter was added to avoid sending a slew of empty diagnostics
for the initial workspace load. It's actually not needed anymore, as we
can just detect if we have previously sent diagnostics for the given
file, and if not we shouldn't send an empty diagnostic. This is true for
all cases, not just the initial workspace load.
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This change combines the two packages.Load calls that happen on view
creation. Builtins can be loaded along with the rest of the workspace.
To avoid race conditions, create a builtinPackageHandle type for
builtins and use it to create the data.
Updates golang/go#36531
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Package handles should be cached on the snapshot as part of the initial
workspace load, otherwise this cached data will be repeatedly lost and
reconstructed during tests and regular execution.
Fixesgolang/go#36556
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Switch the command line client, and its tests, away from the hardcoded
30-second timeout and to a newly-added custom request.
Inconveniently for us, the jsonrpc2 package only serializes requests,
not replies. (Notifications are requests for this purpose.) So, for a
flow like this:
diagnoseFiles -->
<-- publishDiagnostics
<-- publishDiagnostics
diagnoseFiles <-- (reply)
...there's actually no guarantee that the incoming requests will be
processed before the reply comes in -- it gets to jump the
serialization. The only way to guarantee previous notifications have
been processed is to send another request. I didn't feel like adding
nonstandard notification support, so I just send a fake diagnostic.
Error handling for untyped JSON is hideous so for now we just panic.
Nobody else should be calling these, or if they do it's at their own
risk.
Fixesgolang/go#36518.
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This change adds quickfixes for unused dependencies and dependencies that should not be marked as indirect. It also updates the positions for the diagnostics to make more sense relative to the warning message. There is a testing harness now for suggested fixes.
Updates golang/go#31999
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When debugging multiple instances of gopls simultaneously, it is useful
to be able to inspect stateful debugging information for each server
instance, such as the location of logfiles and server startup
information.
This CL adds an additional section to the /info http handler, that
formats additional information related to the gopls instance handling
the request.
Updates golang/go#34111
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Several docstrings reference earlier names for the symbols they
document. This CL corrects those that I noticed while reading the lsp
code.
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This change moves as much view initialization code into the
initialization function, instead of having it happen on view create.
Also, the `go env` variables that are collected at inconsistent times
are all collected on view creation. That is sufficient, since the view
is recreated if the environment changes.
I had originally hoped that the initial call to `go env` and the
-modfile detection could become part of this parallel initialization as
well, but you can't create a *packages.Config until the temporary
modfile has been set up, so it still makes sense to do that on view
create. This is, however, the reasoning behind the refactorings in
the -modfile detection in this CL. The main changes are a few renamings
and a split between snapshot.ModFiles and view.modFiles to maximize the
amount of work done in the view. I changed view.modfiles to moduleInformation
because I thought we might want to store additional information there at some
point. Rohan, please let me know if you disagree with any of the changes I made,
and I can revert them.
Fixesgolang/go#36487
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In golang.org/cl/209419, CheckPackageHandle was renamed to
PackageHandle, but a number of references to CheckPackageHandle remained
in function names and comments.
This CL cleans up most of these, though there was at least one case
(internal/lsp/cache.checkPackageKey) where the obvious renaming
conflicted with another function, so I skipped it.
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x_tests can access exports from the test variant of the package under
test. Change loadExportsFromFiles to understand that mode, and use it
where appropriate.
I didn't want to come up with a cache key for for the test variant, so
for now we bypass the cache in these situations.
Fixesgolang/go#29979.
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The initial workspace load does not send analyses with diagnostics, but
subsequent diagnostic requests do. If we've already sent diagnostics
with analysis for a file at a given version and snapshot, do not resend
diagnostics for the same file version with analyses.
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This change adds a protocol.ColumnMapper when parsing go.mod files. This will prevent us from having to worry about line and column offsets, specifically when converting from the x/mod/modfile position to a span.Span.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Support arbitrary client->server requests in the generated code. This is
primitive, with no strong typing, but should be good enough for simple
requests. We can do something fancier later if we want.
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Reloading metadata on demand fails for some our test packages,
because I don't understand how to construct arguments to commands.
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This change modifies the source.Error type to have a URI instead of a
FileIdentity associated with an error.
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We now understand what "kind" of type is expected when using various
builtins. For example, when completing "close(<>)" we prefer channels,
and when completing "delete(<>)" we prefer maps.
I also added some code to infer the expected type for the second
argument to "delete()" and for the args to "copy()":
delete(map[someType]int{}, <>) // expect "someType"
copy([]int{}, <>) // expect "[]int"
copy(<>, []int{}) // expect "[]int"
And I marked "new()" as expected a type name, and it infers the type
name properly:
var _ *int = new(<>) // expected type at "<>" is "int"
Fixesgolang/go#36326.
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This change makes sure that diagnostics are sent with the most recently
seen version for a file, instead of a cached version.
Fixesgolang/go#36476
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