This required extensive changes to the "internal" server handling and also to
the way we wait for diagnostics in the "check" verb.
It improves both memory and time by over an order of magnitude, hopefully
allowing us to renable the tests on the builders
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I was about to add some more tests and it caused a huge number of golden files,
which was hard to deal with. Now all the golden files are packed into a single
.golden archive in the txtar format.
I also changed the tagging key for hover results to use the marker name rather
than the line and column, as it makes it more stable against test data changes.
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RangeFormatting was broken with the introduction of the diff library,
but not noticed until golang/go#31150. Temporarily disable this behavior
until we fix it.
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The generated code adds some server methods that are unsupported, but were
prviously unimplemented, and makes small adjusments to some parameter types.
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This is mostly to set things up to use golden files the same way for other commands.
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Now when you accept a struct literal field name completion, you will
get a snippet that includes the colon, a tab stop, and a comma if
the literal is multi-line. If you have "gopls.usePlaceholders"
enabled, you will get a placeholder with the field's type as well.
I pushed snippet generation into the "source" package so ast and type
info is available. This allows for smarter, more context aware snippet
generation. For example, this let me fix an issue with the function
snippets where "foo<>()" was completing to "foo(<>)()". Now we don't
add the function call snippet if the position is already in a CallExpr.
I also added a new "Insert" field to CompletionItem to store the plain
object name. This way, we don't have to undo label decorations when
generating the insert text for the completion response. I also changed
"filterText" to use this "Insert" field since you don't want the
filter text to include the extra label decorations.
Fixesgolang/go#31556
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`query` usage has the following duplicated description.
```
Usage: query [flags] query [flags] <mode> <mode args>
```
```
$ gopls query
query: query must be supplied a mode
answer queries about go source code
Usage: query [flags] query [flags] <mode> <mode args>
The mode argument determines the query to perform:
definition : show declaration of selected identifier
query flags are:
-emulate string
compatibility mode, causes gopls to emulate another tool.
values depend on the operation being performed
-json
emit output in JSON format
```
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When jumping to definition of an embedded struct pointer, be sure to
unwrap the pointer type so you properly jump to the pointee type.
Also, fix jumping to definition of an embedded struct inside an
anonymous struct inside a struct. The embedded struct detection was
continuing too far and thinking it wasn't an embedded struct when it
saw the anonymous struct.
Fixesgolang/go#31451
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go.ts, the program that generates Go types for the LSP protocol, now
handles Typescript type merging for ClientCapabilites, so fields are no
longer missing. Also, to silence go lint and go vet there are changes
in the comments generated in tsprotocol.go. All the *structs were changed
to structs in ClientCapabilities as it was absurdly complex to write literals
of the type. Finally, several otherwise unused types are no longer
generated.
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instead of driving the source pacakge directly, it indirects through the lsp
protocol (the same way check does)
We are normalizing on all the command lines doing this, so that server mode
is more viable in the future.
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We now match only the things we realy need to, to allow the description to vary more.
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now there are no more race conditions in the jsonrpc or server code make
connected pipe (rather than direct API) the default in the tests to make
sure we stay clean.
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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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This changes the basic API of a jsonrpc2 connection to run the
read loop as a method rather than in a go routine launched in
the NewConn. This allows the handler to be created and bound
between construction and the read loop starting, which fixes
the race.
Fixesgolang/go#30091
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With this change (finally, after a lot of detours) if you run the lsp tests with `-race -pipe` then you
can reliably reproduce the race in golang/go#30091
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This connects up the configuration message, and uses it to allow the client to set the environment
in the config passed to packages.Load
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This upgrades the current gopls query definition tests to use the main testdata
folder. This considerably increases the coverage and also sets us up to better
test the other command line features as we add them.
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The test fails if the GOROOT directory contains a dash, e.g. as in
/usr/lib/google-golang on corporate workstations, or on certain
builders.
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Change span to hide its fields and have validating accessors
This catches the cases where either the offset or the position is being used
when it was not set.
It also normalizes the forms as the API now controls them, and allows us to
simplify some of the logic.
The converters are now allowed to return an error, which lets us cleanly
propagate bad cases.
The lsp was then converted to the new format, and also had some error checking
of its own added on the top.
All this allowed me to find and fix a few issues, most notably a case where the
wrong column mapper was being used during the conversion of definition results.
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This change adds a Package interface to the source package, which allows
us to reduce the information cached per-package (we don't use any of the
unnecessary fields in a *go/packages.Package).
This change also adds an analysis cache for each package, which is used
to cache the results of analyses to avoid recomputation.
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This change adds an additional cache for type information, which here is
just a *packages.Package for each package. The metadata cache maintains
the import graph, which allows us to easily determine when a package X
(and therefore any other package that imports X) should be invalidated.
Additionally, rather than performing content changes as they happen, we
queue up content changes and apply them the next time that any type
information is requested.
Updates golang/go#30309
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we don't really use them, only generate them in cases where the failure is way more fundamental, and then also fail
to remember them for the next call to the same accessor. Better to not have them.
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This change adds a copy of the parseFiles function from go/packages for
file parsing. Also fix crash caused by lack of TypeSizes from
go/packages.Load when using LoadImports mode.
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Also adding in --remote support and using it to implement the equivalent
functionality of the external forward command
Also adding in --listen as a replacement for --port as it is more flexible,
specifically it allows localhost:port which
is helpful in environments where opening remotely accesible ports is
problematic.
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This change fixes a nil error, in addition to cleaning up a spacing
error and a typo. It also fixes the golint errors in internal/lsp/cmd.
Updates golang/go#30091
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This change allows golsp to be run on a port, with an intermediary
command passing the data through. This allows for improved logging.
Also, add necessary changes to VSCode integration to allow changing the
name of the command for golsp.
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Language servers provided by Microsoft seem to use Date.Now()
for calculating elapsed times. In javascript and typescript Date.Now()
reports milliseconds.
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This switched the golsp binary to support a sub-command model so it can grow
some guru like command line query capabilites
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