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.
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This change introduces Module and ModuleError struct types to the
packages package with the same types as defined in the cmd/go
documentation for module information output by go list (with the
exception of the Module type's Versions and Update fields).
go/packages will fill the module struct with the module information
output by go list. Drivers that support modules can also provide
module information by filling the Module fields in the packages in
their driverResponses.
Fixesgolang/go#35921
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Now that we support authoring cgo packages better, we need a way to
regenerate the C definitions. Doing it automatically is very difficult;
in particular, referencing a new symbol from the C package may require
regeneration, but we don't want to do that for every typo.
For now, give the user a button and make them push it. We attach a
code lens to the import "C" line. This is vulnerable to the usual
user-didn't-save glitches.
Updates golang/go#35721.
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Currently, our hover text by default links point to public documentation
sites (e.g. pkg.go.dev). This doesn't make sense for private repos, so
hide the hovertext link when the import path matches GOPRIVATE.
Implementing this was a little messy. To be optimal I had to thread
the value of goprivate through cache.view, and to be correct I had to
duplicate some code from cmd/go internal.
Regtest will follow after https://golang.org/cl/232983 is submitted.
Updates golang/go#36998
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In CL 229779 I enabled Cgo type checking for go/packages, but we don't
actually type check there. We need to enable it in our own type checking
too.
No test updates because the negative effects are relatively subtle and
caught by an upcoming regtest.
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When on 1.15+, enable TypecheckCgo. This improves cgo support
significantly, but we'll still have trouble with newly-referenced C
identifiers and changes to the magic comment.
Updates golang/go#35721.
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In (*snapshot).addPackage, we return early if the package handle is
already cached, but we continue building the dependency graph with a
handle passed into addPackage.
This seems fine since both handles should have the same cache key,
but if we clone the snapshot, we will end up dropping the handle that
had the type information on it. It will then have to be recomputed,
causing the skew in the types.Package.
Fixesgolang/go#38403
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It is useful to know whether the session has any unsaved files, for
example to warn/error when executing a command that interacts only with
files on disk.
Add a new UnsavedFiles method to the Session.
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LoadMode and ParseMode are currently hashed with a string(int)
conversion, but this conversion is now discouraged (see the vet check
'stringintconv' for more information). Since the hash uses the code
point, this change replaces these instances with string(rune(int)).
Updates golang/go#32479.
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We were previously sending diagnostics for nonexistent files, and then
adding them to the snapshot in the process. Remove this behavior, and
add a regression test. Case insensitive filesystems were too confusing
to write a test for, but fortunately, Filippo reported another instance
of this bug, so I used that for the regression test.
Fixesgolang/go#38602
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This fixes a bunch of fmt.Errorf calls to use %w rather than %v when wrapping
an error with additional context.
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We were using strings.Split on env vars, which did bad stuff when the
var contained an =, e.g. GOFLAGS=-tags=foo. Only split on the first =.
Irritatingly, this breaks only `go mod` commands, so almost nothing in
gopls failed, just organize imports and the `go.mod` code lens stuff.
Fixesgolang/go#38669
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Formatting keys in labels can panic when a label is constructed with a nil
error. Avoid that by not passing the defective label to event.Log.
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Now key types can be implemented outside the package that holds labels or events, they should be.
This prevents the large list of types from poluting the public interface of the core packages.
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event.Log removed
event.Print -> event.Log
event.Record -> event.Metric
event.StartSpan -> event.Start
In order to support this core now exposes the MakeEvent and Export functions.
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internal/telemetry/event was renamed to internal/event/core
Some things were partly moved from internal/telemetry/event straight to
internal/event to minimize churn in the following restructuring.
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This change also required the addition of a new run configuration -
WithEnv, which adds extra environment variables to the configuration.
Please let me know if this is the wrong approach.
Fixesgolang/go#37984
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I was curious about why were logging errors during type-checking in
tests, and the answer turned out to be a bit more sinister than I
expected. We were getting type error messages without filepaths, so I
tried to reproduce it in the playground and wasn't able to. I realized
that these errors were coming from were coming from the "fixed" version
of the AST that we pass to the type checker.
Adding fake positions to our fake Cond statements trivially fixes the
logging issue, but it does nothing to handle the fact that the error
makes no sense to the user - because it applies to something that's not
in the source code. I figured we have two options: (1) skip type errors
for all packages with "fixed" ASTs, or (2) add something to the error
messages to indicate that the source code may not match. Starting with
(1) here, and if it becomes a problem, we can move to 2. All ASTs that
we fix have *ast.BadExpr in them, meaning that, by definition they have
parse errors which we will preferentially show those errors to users in
diagnostics (so I'm not sure how to test this).
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This change attempts to fix a concurrency error that would cause
textDocument/CodeLens, textDocument/Formatting, textDocument/DocumentLink,
and textDocument/Hover from failing on go.mod files.
The issue was that the go command would return a potential concurrency
error since the ModHandle and the ModTidyHandle are both using the
temporary go.mod file.
Updates golang/go#37824
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This change is the first step in handling golang/go#38136. Instead of
creating multiple diagnostic reports for type error analyzers, we add
suggested fixes to the existing reports. To match the analyzers for
FindAnalysisError, we add an ErrorMatch function to source.Analyzer.
This is not an ideal solution, but it was the best one I could come up
with without modifying the go/analysis API. analysisinternal could be
used for this purpose, but it seemed to complicated to be worth it, and
this is fairly simple. I think that go/analysis itself might need to be
extended for type error analyzers, but these temporary measures will
help us understand the kinds of features we need for type error
analyzers.
A follow-up CL might be to not add reports for type error analyzers
until the end of source.Diagnostic, which would remove the need for the
look-up.
Fixesgolang/go#38136
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If we release gopls/v0.4.0 soon, we should keep these new analyzers off
by default. They were just merged, so they haven't been used enough to
be enabled, I think. We'll turn them on by default for gopls/v0.5.0.
Also, ended up creating a helper function to check if analysis has been
abled (which fixed a small bug in FindAnalysisError), and another helper
function to enable all analyses for testing purposes.
Updates golang/go#38212
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The options can be modified without the view being recreated, so we need
a mutex there.
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This change adds a helper function that checks if the context is
canceled, and if so, doesn't log the error. Tried to use it everywhere
in internal/lsp where it fits, which resulted in changing a few pieces
of error handling throughout.
Updates golang/go#37875
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https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/3076#issuecomment-605062933
inspired me to write a regression test for this case. Turns out we
weren't handling it correctly after all...
This change makes sure that we only rebuild the view once a new go.mod
file is saved, not just created. It also preserves the snapshot ID
number when the view is recreated so that diagnostic caching continues
to work as expected.
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On case-insensitive file systems, the editor may send us a path that
works but doesn't match the actual file's case. Then when we run go
list, we'll get mismatching paths and everything will break.
We can't reliably fix this problem: tracking what case the editor
expects is too difficult to be worth it. Instead, check the workspace
path and bail if it's mismatched.
Possibly we should also check files on DidOpen or such, but we can start
with this.
Updates golang/go#36904.
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This change uses the new unusedparams analyzer to remove any unused parameters from functions inside of internal/lsp/source :)
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This change adds support within gopls for analyzers that work with type errors to provide suggested fixes.
Updates golang/go#34644
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This change adds support for analyzers that have suggested fixes of the kind Source.FixAll. This will allow these fixes to be applied on save if the user desires.
To auto apply these fixes on save, make sure your settings.json looks like:
"[go]": {
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
...
"source.fixAll": true,
...
},
...
}
Update golang/go#37221
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This change removes the disabledAnalyses setting and replaces it with a more general feature named "analyses". This will allow users to opt in as well as opt out of analyzers that they do not find useful. This also updates some documentation to show users what analyzers gopls is using and which are enabled by default.
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If a package starts out as command-line-arguments, and then becomes
"valid" (i.e., gets a package declaration), we shouldn't continue to try
to diagnose "command-line-arguments". We should remove
"command-line-arguments" from workspace packages any time its metadata
is invalidated (assuming it may get added back if a file= query produces
it again).
Include the relevant regression test.
Fixesgolang/go#37978
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For debugging purposes, we print the output of `go env` on start. Now,
we print a view-specific `go env`, which will helps us when debugging
multi-project workspaces. Additional information included: the folder of
the view, if the view has a valid build configuration, and the build
flags for the view.
Updates golang/go#37978
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I'm not sure if this is entirely the correct approach, but at the very
least we should never pass "command-line-arguments" to packages.Load. We
still need to cache packages with the path "command-line-arguments" to
avoid an excessive number of calls to packages.Load.
Updates golang/go#37978
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This changes the way keys work, there is still a single internal key
implementation for performance reasons, but the public interface is a set of key
implementations that have type safe Of and Get methods.
This also hides the implemenation of Tag so that we can modify the storage form
and find a more efficient storage if needed.
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It encourages poor performing log lines, and also reduces the readability of
those lines.
Also delete the Key.With method which was unused, and should never be used
instead of the event.Label function anyway.
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Move the lsp specific telemetry package that just declares the labels under the
debug package and call it tag, to make all the usages much more readable.
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The original intention was to limit the number of open file handles,
but the parseLimit semaphore was limiting parser.ParseFile calls that
don't access files, so there was no benefit. The file limiting is
already handled generically by another semaphore in the lsp FileSystem
abstraction.
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Now we properly offer "case" and "default" keyword completion in cases
like:
switch {
<>
}
First I had to add an AST fix for empty switch statements to move the
closing brace down. For example, say the user is completing:
switch {
ca<>
}
This gets parsed as:
switch {
}
Even if we manually recover the "ca" token, "<>" is not positioned
inside the switch statement anymore, so we don't know to offer "case"
and "default" candidates. To work around this, we move the closing
brace down one line yielding:
switch {
}
Second I had to add logic to manually extract the completion prefix
inside empty switch statements, and finally some logic to offer (only)
"case" and "default" candidates in empty switch statements.
Updates golang/go#34009.
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This change makes ModHandle and ModTidyHandle return a ModData structure that only contains an error if something goes wrong when parsing the .mod files.
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When caching file data specific to a session (anything with a Version or
tied to a view), we now need to be more careful about the existence of
multiple sessions.
This change fixes a few places where we appear to cache session data
without explicitly referring to the session. In principal this could
cause data corruption in multi-session gopls instances, but I have not
been able to force this to occur in either manual or automated testing.
Also fix a data race to the unsaved overlays:
https://storage.googleapis.com/go-build-log/588ee798/linux-amd64-race_d0762522.log
Updates golang/go#34111
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Reading the docstring, it looks like the sense of the type assertion was
accidentally inverted in this function. Fix it to what I believe was
intended.
Fixesgolang/go#37687
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This change attaches a modTidyHandle to the snapshot instance and tries to reuse it as often as possible. It also modifies the modTidyKey to include the files that have not yet been saved. This was necessary because `go mod tidy` only runs using contents on disk.
So, if a user decides to add an import that is not in their modcache, we run diagnostics as normal and the ModTidyKey's imports field gets updated with the new import, we run `go mod tidy` but since the file was not saved yet, nothing changes. Then when the user eventually saves their file, we do not rerun `go mod tidy` because the imports hash has not changed from the time the file was in overlay to the time the file was saved on disk. To be able to account for this, we need the invalidate the ModTidyKey when imports change between saves.
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This allows us to register a telemetry exporter that works with mulitple active
debug instances.
It also means we don't have to store the debug information in our other objects.
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In all cases, use a Logf field to configure debug logging. Non-nil means
that logging is enabled through the given function.
Fixes accidental debug spam from goimports, which had a separate Debug
flag that was supposed to guard logging, but wasn't used when creating
the gocommand.Invocation.
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Related to https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/3063.
A small collection of fixes: (1) Don't reload packages with missing
dependencies unless imports change. (2) Show the error message from the
initial workspace load to the user.
Also, a small fix for deletion suggested fixes - upgrading to the latest
version of the VS Code language client revealed that I had made a
mistake there.
Change-Id: I7ab944ed27dc3da24a79d5d311531a1eb2b73102
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I had meant to continue instead of break this loop. This caused us to
invalidate all IDs (except for those for one file) every time a snapshot
was cloned.
Picked up a staticcheck fix along the way.
Change-Id: I8fb3b2bdd6b58ac21130e01cb0d32fa6a57e6b73
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This change implements support for textDocument/hover when it comes to go.mod files.
Updates golang/go#36501
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