Also switched the internals of the stream implementations to using
net.Conn to enable asynchronous closing, not yet exposed int the API.
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This means the lock is no longer held when writing to the underlying
stream.
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ID's are now by value not pointer, which caused it to not use the Format
method, resulting in broken id strings
The id maps need to be crossover (set and get go to different maps for a given direction of message)
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The special cases were all removed by the previous changes to jsonrpc2 messages.
The only difference now is the "Recieved" vs "Sending" text prefix, so we just paramaterize the common function with that instead.
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messages are the atomic unit of communication, changing streams
to read and write whole messages makes the code clearer.
It also avoids the confusion about what should be an atomic
operation or when a stream should flush.
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This saves it from having to know the wire format and understand the decoding
tricks.
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The wire structures do not need to be public, and making them so might make it
harder to keep the package correct without breaking changes if the protocol
changes in the future.
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Replace the String method with a Format method so we can use it for extra
formats.
Add some tests to make sure it is all correct
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Per the documentation for jsonrpc2.Stream Write must be safe for
concurrent use, but this isn't the case for the loggingStream.
Guard it with a mutex.
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The -rpc.trace flag in gopls enables logging in "lsp inspector format".
Currently sent responses isn't parsed by the lsp inspector so it fails to
parse gopls logs.
The lsp inspector regexp matcher requires the duration to be prefixed with
"took" instead of "in", e.g. "took <d>ms.".
This change updates gopls to match the log parser in lsp inspector,
see 9aff7a6939/lsp-inspector/src/logParser/rawLogParser.ts (L88)
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Some notifications, like exit, have no other arguments, a case the code
was not handling correctly.
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The log code left out the case where a notification had no parameters at all.
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The existing code uses maps to associate requests with responses. This
change adds locking to avoid simultaneous and illegal reads and writes.
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Over time the existing implementation became buggy. This implementation
logs close to where data is read or written from the stream connected
to the client. As is required, the log records are from the point of view
of the client.
Fixesgolang/go#33755
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Also add enough support that using it from within the context of the lsp will
report back to the original client.
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Also use it for errors that were otherwise silently dropped
This makes it much easier to debug problems.
Also added command line control over whether the rpc trace messages are printed, which allows you to read the
log, otherwise the file edit messages swamp the log.
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