A test variant for a package can only be reloaded by running go/packages
on the non-test variants import path with the -test flag. We need to
cache this import path in order to be able to reload a test package
on-demand.
Also, always ignore test main packages by detecting them in the
metadata.
Fixesgolang/go#36473
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The initial workspace load was happening when a view was created, in serial.
It should really just be kicked off in a separate goroutine once we create a
new view. Implementing this change required some other significant changes,
particularly the additional work being done by the WorkspacePackageIDs
method.
Some other changes had to be made while debugging. In particular, the
modification to the circular dependencies test was a consequence of
golang/go#36265.
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The metadata for the workspace packages may not be available when we
need it, so we should allow loading a single package ID. This can be
improved in follow-up CLs by consolidating the individual IDs into one
call to packages.Load. Some adjustments from CL 212102 were split out
into this CL.
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On startup gopls runs go/packages over the entire workspace. The log
message in question outputs each package found along with all the
package's filenames. Obviously in a large project this produces an
incredible amount of output. Fix by putting the log message behind the
"verboseOutput" flag when invoking go/packages in the "dir/..." mode.
I also added the go/packages "query" string to the
once-per-go-packages-call log message so it is more useful.
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Created an analogous data structure for go.mod files when we parse them
using the golang.org/x/mod package. Gopls can now access the data
within a go.mod file using a parseModHandle and the corresponding
parseModData object. This will help down the road when it is time
to implement the lsp functions for go.mod files.
Updates golang/go#31999
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When the go.mod file changes, we should invalidate all the files that are
contained in the package for the mod file. This will allow the files to recheck
their packages in case new packages were added in the go.mod file.
This still does not fix issue where changes to go.mod files do not trigger recalculation of diagnostics.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Apparently I should've had staticcheck on. We were only reading the
metadata in updateMetadata to calculate unused imports, but that's now
at a higher level.
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Previously, we would reload if a user's import list decreased or simply
changed order. This is not necessary. Now, we only re-run if a new import
needs to be loaded.
Updates golang/go#35388
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As far as I can tell, the code I removed in from load did roughly
nothing -- returning nil metadata didn't suppress type checking as I
think was intended. Throwing away the metadata also created the race in
Pull the check for missing import changes up to PackageHandles, where it
is non-racy and can cause type checking to be skipped. Simplify and
refactor.
Fixesgolang/go#35951.
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We were previously returning errors when we failed to load/check a
user's workspace folder, but now we suppress all errors. We shouldn't
disable gopls functionality if something is broken in a user's workspace
folder, rather, we should fall back to the file= queries that will run
when a user edits a file.
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When packages.Load'ing cgo packages, the authored files show up in
GoFiles, and the generated files show up in CompiledGoFiles. We need the
AST and type information for the latter, since they're the only thing we
can type check. But we also need the contents (and column mapper) for
the authored file so that we can navigate into it.
Store GoFiles in package metadata and checked Packages. Parse the extra
files, just for their mappers. Refactor the View functions a little bit,
since there's only one place that actually needs to find the mapper for
a file.
Updates golang/go#35720.
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As we improve support for cgo we'll need to reference GoFiles, not just
CompiledGoFiles. "Files" is right out.
I think I got everything that needs renaming but please let me know if
not.
Updates golang/go#35720.
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Even if the packages.Load of the directory the NewView is being created for
fails, create and add the view. But also return the error from NewView, just
after the new view has been added.
Fixesgolang/go#35468
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Treat it as okay if no packages are found when loading all the packages in a
workspace. Users may open workspaces that don't have any Go files, either because
they are workspaces for other languages, or because no Go files have been created
yet.
Fixesgolang/go#35455
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Add a source.Scope type that can be used to refer to directories or
files, and modify (*snapshot).load to take source.Scope.
Then call load in NewView.
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The metadata was being added to the cache before it was fully computed.
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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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Recently been noticing errors where we don't have full metadata for a
given package. It seems to me that, since we added the context to the
packages.Config, there have been cases where the context is canceled on
the first load, and then we type-check with incomplete data. I'm still
not sure if allowing go/packages to be canceled is the correct approach.
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Analyzer names are not guaranteed to be unique.
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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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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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This change uses the missing imports detection to return diagnostics and
warning messages to the user.
Updates golang/go#34484
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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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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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Currently, we cache source.CheckPackageHandles for each file and package
that we are aware of, as well as dependencies. This is not necessary,
since the active packages pin their imports in memory.
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This change shifts our approach to make sure that a top-level package
only ever imports "trimmed" packages.
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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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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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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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Previously we would type check all package handles as we fetched them.
This meant if you only cared about a file's primary package you would
still have to wait for all its packages to be type checked. For
example, when completing in foo.go, you would wait for [foo.go] and
[foo.go, foo_test.go] to be checked (the latter being the test
variant).
Now we don't type check packages as we put together the package
handles.
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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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In shouldRunGopackages we would reset a goFile's metadata and pkgs in
advance of re-running go/packages. However, if we did not end up
running go/packages for whatever reason (read: we got canceled), the
goFile gets stuck in the unfortunate state of not belonging to any
packages because "pkgs" is empty. I think this leads to "no
CheckPackageHandle" errors, at least in relation to GetCachedPackage()
calls.
Fix by deferring the reset of goFile's metadata and pkgs until after
the go/packages call has succeeded.
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This change propagates the file handle through the type-checking
process, ensuring that the same handle is used throughout. It also
removes the ordering constraint that f.mu needs to be acquired before
f.handleMu. To make this more correct, we should associate a cached
package only with a FileHandle, but this relies on correct cache
invalidation, so that will be addressed in future changes.
Updates golang/go#34052
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We had previously been returning the metadata map in a few of the
loading functions. We don't actually need the map; we only need the
actual metadata. The race was caused by the return of the f.meta field
in a few functions, unprotected by the f.mu lock. This was likely a
result of the f.mu lock being added after the fact.
Fixesgolang/go#33978
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There are issues with contexts being propagated through the calls to
type-checking, and I think that a lot of these were related to us using
the importer's context. Instead, we should propagate the context from
the store as much as possible - only using the importer's context when
absolutely necessary (in the call to Import). This change propagates the
correct context where possible.
Updates golang/go#34103
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This change will just make it a bit easier to debug the context
cancellation errors.
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This is a straight move of some code with no changes.
It splits the part of the telemetry code that will become a standalone library from the bit that belongs in the lsp.
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This change fixes a race condition in the metadata caching logic.
Also, some minor fixes to comments and invalidation logic (it's not
necessary to invalidate ASTs when a package is invalidated).
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This change eliminates the need for the package cache map, and instead
stores package type information in the store. We still have to maintain
invalidation logic because the key is not computed correctly.
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This relates to https://github.com/golang/go/issues/31374 and should switch all instances within `gopls` to use `x/errors` instead of `fmt` to create new errors.
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This change adds a Logf field to the packages.Config.
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This change removes the need for the ast and token fields on the *goFile
object. We switch to using source.ParseGoHandles on the package, which
means that we can easily access both the AST and token via the package,
which is already cached.
Change-Id: I5f78bbe09362f4d95eb15556617bdbd809a7a55d
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Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Cottrell <iancottrell@google.com>