Add a new "verboseOutput" config flag (defaults to "false") to enable
verbose go/packages and imports output. Previously this output was
always present.
The go/packages output would dump out the entire (humongous) "go list"
JSON response which would lock up my editor for a second whenever
something triggered a go/packages call.
The imports output would produce a bunch of "gopathwalk" debug
messages that aren't useful in general and in particular add noisy
output to tests.
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Unimported completions now try to pull Packages from everywhere, not
just the transitive dependencies of the current package. That confused
the import formatting code, which only looked at deps. Pass the Package
along with the import suggestion, and use it when it's present.
Also change some error messages to be different for diagnostic purposes.
Fixesgolang/go#35359.
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Packages that aren't imported in the current file will often have been
used elsewhere, which means that gopls will have their type information
available. Expose loaded packages in the Snapshot, and try to use that
information when possible for unimported packages.
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When a user completes rand.<>, propose rand.Seed (from math/rand) and
rand.Prime (from crypto/rand), etc.
Because we don't necessarily have type checking information for
unimported packages, I had to add shortcut cases to a number of
functions around the completion code. Better suggestions welcome.
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If the identifier doesn't have type info, don't try to access it.
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This change adds command line support for symbols.
Symbols are formatted as '{name} {type} {range}', with
children being preceded by a \t.
Example:
$ gopls symbols ~/tmp/foo/main.go
$
$ x Variable 7:5-7:6
$ y Constant 9:7-9:8
$ Quux Struct 29:6-29:10
$ Do Method 37:16-37:18
$ X Field 30:2-30:3
$ Y Field 30:5-30:6
Updates golang/go#32875
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This adds support for the LSP implemention call, based
on the guru code for getting implementations. The guru code
did much more than we need, so some of the code has been
dropped, and other parts of it are ignored (for now).
Fixesgolang/go#32973
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When our expected type is a named type from another package, we now always
search that other package for completion candidates, even if it is not currently
imported.
Consider the example:
-- foo.go --
import "context"
func doSomething(ctx context.Context) {}
-- bar.go--
doSomething(<>)
"bar.go" doesn't import "context" yet, so normally you need to first import
"context" through whatever means before you get completion items from "context".
Now we notice that the expected type's package hasn't been imported yet and give
deep completions from "context".
Another use case is with literal completions. Consider:
-- foo.go --
import "bytes"
func doSomething(buf *bytes.Buffer) {}
-- bar.go--
doSomething(<>)
Now you will get a literal completion for "&bytes.Buffer{}" in "bar.go" even
though it hasn't imported "bytes" yet.
I had to pipe the import info around a bunch of places so the import is added
automatically for deep completions and literal completions.
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This change encompasses the refactorings needed to correctly implement
CL 204079. The goal of this CL is to make the actual relevant diffs more
clear.
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In cases like:
type myInt int
const (
a = 1
b myInt = 2
)
var foo myInt = <>
We now prefer "b" over "a" since b's type matches the expected type
exactly.
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Now a budget of 0 disables mean unlimited and tests no longer set the
budget. Hopefully the deep completion tests will stop flaking.
Updates golang/go#34617
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Also, address minor comments that I ignored from Heschi because I am
obnoxious.
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Now that we are using the memoize package to cache analysis results, we
can use that cache for suggested fixes.
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We now expect a type name when in the key or value of a *ast.MapType.
I also added an extra filter to expect a comparable type for the key.
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This change effectively reverts CL 202039. This CL was a mistake, as it
creates a cycle. Snapshots hold CheckPackageHandles, which in turn hold
pkgs.
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*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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This change modifies the invalidContent function to take a file change
type. This allows us to eliminate the separate invalidateMetadata
function. The logic of watching changed files is then further pushed
into the caching layer.
Updates golang/go#34218
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Remove the input type option. Now everything behaves as "symbol".
We don't use the "text" or "filename" input types, and I don't foresee
us using them. Removing them simplifies the code a bit, but simplifies
the tests a lot. It was tedious to make changes to the matcher logic
because you had to fret over test failure details that didn't actually
matter because we didn't use that functionality.
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For *ast.Ident completion requests, this checks the parent node to
see if the token begins a statement and then based on the path adds
possible keyword completion candidates. The test lists some cases where
this approach cannot provide completion candidates.
The biggest thing missing is keywords for file level declarations
Updates golang/go#34009
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A continuation of CL 202298, only for analysis errors.
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Scan most sources, including GOPATH, the module cache, the main module,
and replace targets as appropriate. Use the cached stdlib instead of
scanning GOROOT.
We heavily cache the contents of the module cache, so performance is
decent. But we have to look at all the modules not in the module cache
too to get the right versions of modules (see
(*ModuleResolver).canonicalize), which currently isn't cached at all,
even just for a single run. That ends up being pretty expensive.
The implementation changes are relatively small; add package name
loading to scan(), cache that result, and allow callers to control what
directories are scanned so that it can skip GOROOT.
I also cleared out most of the stdlib from the unimported completion
test and added a simple external completion to it for safety's sake.
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This function was removed in CL 202298, but used in CL 200597.
Analysis diagnostics should be converted to the source.Error type in the
analysis runner as a complete fix, but this is fine for now.
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This CL adds support for "related information", which allows
associating additional source positions and messages with a
diagnostic.
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This change adds a source.Error type which is used to collect the error
information that comes out of the loading, parsing, and type checking
stages. We also add specific sources per-error, rather than having them
all be labeled as "LSP".
This change will enable follow-ups that do a better job of extracting
error ranges.
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A package really should always be associated with its snapshot rather
than its view. This eliminates some extra parameters in a few utility
functions.
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There was a regression where gopls would not type-check any package with
a bad import. This change fixes the regression and adds a test to make
sure it doesn't happen again.
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We now continue deep completion search across function calls. The
function must take no arguments and return a single argument. For
example, when completing "fo<>" you might get candidates such as
"foo.bar().baz()".
Previously we would stop searching for deep completions when we hit a
function call. For example, we would stop at "foo.bar()", never
finding "foo.bar().baz()". At the time I was worried about the search
scope growing too large, but now that we dynamically limit the search
scope there isn't much left to worry about.
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Previously we unconditionally qualified literal candidate types with
their package. For example:
var buf *bytes.Buffer
buf = &bytes.Bu<>
would complete to:
buf = &bytes.bytes.Buffer{}
Now we don't qualify the type if the cursor position is in the
selector of an *ast.SelectorExpr. We only generate literal candidates
for type names, so if we are in a selector then we can assume it is a
package qualified type (as opposed to an object field).
We also handle the insertion of "&" for literal pointers better. If you are in
the selector of an *ast.SelectorExpr, we prepend the "&" to the beginning of the
expression rather than the selector. For example, you will end up with
"&bytes.Buffer{}" instead of "bytes.&Buffer{}".
Updates golang/go#34872.
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Now we offer completion candidates for labels when completing "break",
"continue", and "goto" statements. We are reasonably smart about
filtering unusable labels, except we don't filter "goto" candidates
that jump across variable definitions.
Fixesgolang/go#33987.
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This change moves to the approach of caching the analysis using the
memoize package. This means that we will do less work, as we no longer
need to recompute results that are unchanged. The cache key for an
analysis is simply the key of the CheckPackageHandle, along with the
name of the analyzer.
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This will prevent us from panicking in cases with errors.
Fixesgolang/go#34824
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We used to return an error from textDocument/highlight if the cursor
wasn't over an identifier. Logging these errors is not useful, as the
cursor is often not on an identifier.
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This makes it so the diff package is depended on by all implementations, rather
than the diff package having to depend on the default myers implementation.
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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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In cases like "fmt.Pr<>int()" we previously would replace "Print" with
the new completion, yielding for example "fmt.Println()". Now we no
longer overwrite, yielding "fmt.Println()int()". There are some cases
where overwriting the suffix is what the user wants, but it is hard to
tell, so for now stick with the more expected behavior of not
overwriting.
Fixesgolang/go#34011.
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This change does not complete the work to handle snapshots correctly,
but it does implement the behavior of re-building the snapshot on each
file invalidation.
It also moves to the approach of caching the FileHandles on the snapshot,
rather than in the goFile object, which is now not necessary.
Finally, this change shifts the logic of metadata invalidation into the
content invalidation step, so there is less logic to decide if we should
re-load a package or not.
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The loops are common to all the testing layers, so lift them.
This prepares for more test improvements, without any funcitonal changes.
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In CL 192137 deep fuzzy matching was enabled by default. We also have
options independent options "deepCompletion" and "fuzzyMatching" to
control this. When fuzzy matching is disabled, case insensitive prefix
matching is used.
Provide an option, "caseSensitiveCompletion", which allows for case
sensitive prefix matching when fuzzy matching is disabled.
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This change uses the missing imports detection to return diagnostics and
warning messages to the user.
Updates golang/go#34484
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Now we always expect type names inside of *ast.FieldList. This expands
the previous func signature logic to also work for *ast.StructType
and *ast.InterfaceType. For example, we will now prefer type names in
cases like:
type myStruct struct { i i<> }
Also, fix a check for anonymous fields to make sure the field is
actually embedded. This fixes cases like this to properly have no
completions:
type myStruct struct { i<> i }
where this will still give type name completions:
type myStruct struct { i<> }
I introduced a new error type source.ErrIsDefinition so source_test.go
could avoid erroring out on tests that make sure definition
identifiers have no completions.
Fixesgolang/go#34412.
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Fix objects defined in the function signature to only be completable
inside the function body. For example:
func (dog Dog) bark(d<>) { // Don't complete <> to "dog".
d<> // Do complete <> to "dog".
}
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This prevents piping back to the file, a common pattern.
Multi file forms should use the unified diff.
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Race condition: I deleted the code that acquired the mutex when checking
if a file's imports have changed.
Merge conflict: I submitted a change without rebasing and re-running TryBots.
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source.DiagnosticSeverity and source.CompletionItemKind are duplicated
and not worth maintaining.
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Normally you don't want literal candidates for basic types (e.g.
"int(0)") since you can type the literal value without the type name.
One exception is if you are creating a named basic type that
implements an interface. For example:
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(<>))
will now give "http.Dir()" as a candidate since http.Dir is a named
string type that implements the required interface http.FileSystem.
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I was messing around with the new diagnostic tags feature and
had to update to get it to work.
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This change moves from caching package information the file object to
caching in a map that gets invalidated when content changes.
This simplifies cache invalidation and reduces the number of fields
guarded by the (*goFile).mu lock.
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Instead of relying on the diagnostics cached on the package, use the
diagnostics sent by the code action when computing suggested fixes.
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Our completion tests check for a lot of different behaviors. It may be
easier to develop if we have separate tests for things like deep
completion and completion snippets.
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This will allow view configuration to modify the set of analyzers being applied, and also allow the main gopls to inject new analyzers
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This changes adds basic support for running `go mod tidy` as a code
action when a user opens a go.mod file. When we have a command
available like `go mod tidy -check`, we will be able to return edits as
part of the codeAction. For now, we execute the command directly.
This change also required a few modifications to our handling of file
kinds so that we could distinguish between a Go file and a go.mod file.
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Now we will offer function literal completions when we know the
expected type is a function. For example:
sort.Slice(someSlice, <>)
will offer the completion "func(...) {}" which if selected will
insert:
func(i, j int) bool {<>}
I opted to use an abbreviated label "func(...) {}" because function
signatures can be quite long/verbose with all the type names in there.
The only interesting challenge is how to handle signatures that don't
name the parameters. For example,
func HandleFunc(pattern string, handler func(ResponseWriter, *Request)) {
does not name the "ResponseWriter" and "Request" parameters. I went
with a minimal effort approach where we try abbreviating the type
names, so the literal completion item for "handler" would look like:
func(<rw> ResponseWriter, <r> *Request) {<>}
where <> denote placeholders. The user can tab through quickly if they
like the abbreviations, otherwise they can rename them.
For unnamed types or if the abbreviation would duplicate a previous
abbreviation, we fall back to "_" as the parameter name. The user will
have to rename the parameter before they can use it.
One side effect of this is that we cannot support function literal
completions with unnamed parameters unless the user has enabled
snippet placeholders.
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Add support for literal completion candidates such as "[]int{}" or
"make([]int, 0)". We support both named and unnamed types. I used the
existing type matching logic, so, for example, if the expected type is
an interface, we will suggest literal candidates that implement the
interface.
The literal candidates have a lower score than normal matching
candidates, so they shouldn't be disruptive in cases where you don't
want a literal candidate.
This commit adds support for slice, array, struct, map, and channel
literal candidates since they are pretty similar. Functions will be
supported in a subsequent commit.
I also added support for setting a snippet's final tab stop. This is
useful if you want the cursor to end up somewhere other than the
character after the snippet.
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The sortslice analyzer warns the user when they're
using a non-slice parameter to sort.Slice. It can
also suggest fixes for 3 different cases of misuse:
1. The parameter is a pointer to a slice.
2. The parameter is an array
3. The parameter is a function with no arguments
that returns a slice.
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If we encounter `go list` errors when loading a user's package, we
should try to see if they've encountered any of our common error cases.
They are: 1) a user has GO111MODULE=off, but is outside of their GOPATH,
and 2) a user is in module mode but doesn't have a go.mod file.
Fortunately, go/packages does a great job handling edge cases so gopls
will work well for most of them. The main issue will be unresolved
imports. These show up in DepErrors in `go list`, so go/packages doesn't
propagate them through to the list of errors. This will require changes
to go/packages.
Updates golang/go#31668
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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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We had too many options for functions to use to get type information for
a package. Now we stick with having one option to get the check package
handles, and then the caller can refine the results as needed.
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This function incorrectly used cached packages to get ASTs and type
information that should have been directly found from the origin
package. Shift to using pkg.FindFile instead.
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Tweak a couple things to improve how we reduce our search scope based
on remaining time budget:
- Check our budget on the first candidate rather than waiting for the
1000th candidate. If type checking is slow you can be out of budget
before you even begin.
- Reduce our budget check interval from 1000 candidates to 100
candidates. This just helps us adjust our search scope faster.
The first tweak required me to raise the completion budget for tests
because 100ms is not always enough. I moved the budget into the
completion options so that tests can raise it.
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Revert my previous change to include fuzzy matches with a score of
zero. Zero scorers have some characters that match, but they are
pretty poor overall. Pulling in all the extra junk candidates was
slowing things down in certain cases.
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This change allows to remove some of the special handling for the
builtin package.
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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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I wasn't sure if we should just manually construct the URI here or use
the URL unescaping function. Let me know which you think is best.
Updates golang/go#34270
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protocol.Position doesn't implement String(), so don't use "%s"
formatting directive. We could implement String(), but it is generated
code, so its a bit iffy.
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We turned them off for the release, but let's keep them on at master so
that we can get more feedback.
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Previous changes to the config mechanism made the config options
per-view, not per-session. We should now make sure to obey config
changes per-view. This does not fix the configuration handling for
"watchChangedFile" however. This should be done in a future CL.
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This fixes the issue of config options not being applied.
Also, handle config errors and deprecation by showing a message to the
user.
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This change temporarily disables fuzzy matching and deep completion by
default, leaving them opt-in for the tagged versions. These will be
re-enabled after the tag on master to continue iterating on them.
Also, update the hard-coded version string.
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Also, handle *ast.StarExpr in the identifier code. This fixes a specific
case with deep completions and documentation.
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Our original caching plan was to use only the file ParseGoHandles as
cache keys to define a given package. However, because of package test
variants, we cannot rely on files alone. A package may have the exact
same set of files, but be a test variant. Add the ID to the key to avoid
clobbering entries in the cache.
Also, remove the unused metadata ID cache.
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Now when a file is deleted we force the file's packages to refresh
go/packages metadata, and kick off diagnostics.
I made a couple other changes to watched file handling:
- Kick off diagnostics in a goroutine to match how DidChange works.
This will allow us to work through big sets of file changes faster,
and will save duplicated work once type checking can be canceled.
- Don't assume a watched file is only part of one view.
Two interesting cases we don't handle yet:
- If the deleted file was the only file in the package, we don't
currently update diagnostics for dependent packages. This requires
rejiggering how diagnostics are invoked a bit.
- If the deleted file is still open in the editor and then later
closed, we don't trigger metadata/diagnostics refresh on DidClose.
Updates golang/go#31553
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We now wait to build views until we have the options for that view,
and pass the options in to the view constructor.
The environment and build flags are now part of the view options.
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In the case of documentation items for completion items, we should make
sure to use the ASTs and type information for the originating package.
To do this while avoiding race conditions, we have to do this by
breadth-first searching the top-level package and its dependencies.
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I moved the "usePlaceholders" config field on to CompletionOptions.
This way the completion code generates a single snippet with a little
conditional logic based on the "WantPlaceholders" option instead of
juggling the generation of two almost identical "plain" and
"placeholder" snippets at the same time. It also reduces the work done
generating completion candidates a little.
I also made a minor tweak to the snippet builder where empty
placeholders are now always represented as e.g "${1:}" instead of
"${1}" or "${1:}", depending on if you passed a callback to
WritePlaceholder() or not.
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Add a new @completePartial note that does not require you to specify
the full list of completions. This gets rid of a lot of noise when you
just want to test the relative order of some completion candidates but
don't care about all the other candidates in scope.
I changed one existing test to use @completePartial as an example.
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Remove the wantSuggestedFixes flag, and run the flagged code
by default.
Add test cases for suggested fixes.
Generate a suggested fix to the assign analysis that suggests removing redundant assignments.
Fix the propagation of suggested fixes (using rstambler's code).
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CL 193726 accidentally turned off deep completions and fuzzy matching by default.
Re-enabling them now.
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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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Downranking builtins causes weird interplay with other completion
candidates due to fuzzy matching. For example:
notNil := 123
var foo *int = nil<>
ranks "notNil" before "nil" in the builtin list, which is counter
productive.
Change it to not downrank builtins. In my testing with this change,
builtins never were ranked above lexical items with similar names. I
think this is because the "natural" order of completion items puts
builtins last, and we stable sort items by score, so their relative
order is preserved.
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