Seems we've drifted a bit from go1.12 support, mostly due to error
wrapping.
Fix this, as well as some assorted other failures.
I haven't tested 1.12 interactively.
For golang/go#39146
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There's a bunch of noise in regtest results related to the LSP forwarder
handshake.
lsprpc.StreamServer was already configurable to disable connection
logging in tests. Use this configuration to also disable handshake
logging.
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The lsprpc package implements support for connecting to remotes on unix
domain sockets, as well as auto-starting the remote if it doesn't exist.
Unfortunately, commands other than 'serve' were instead assuming the tcp
network.
Fix this to share functionality.
Fixesgolang/go#40732
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The Sandbox constructor was getting out of control, and this allows
binding regtest options directly to the sandbox configuration struct.
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This change expands the scope of a workspace to the whole module, if the
user is in module mode. This means that diagnostics will appear and will
be updated for the whole module, even if the user only opens a
subdirectory. Similarly, references and other such queries will always
return consistent results, no matter which directory the user opens.
A new "root" field is added to the view. This is either the view's
folder or its module root. Almost all uses of view.folder have been
changed to view.root.
Updates golang/go#32394
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The gopls daemon had different default logging behavior than the sidecar
gopls: by default, the daemon was started with -logfile=auto.
Additionally, because most logs are reflected back to the forwarder, the
actual daemon logs have very little (if any) information.
This means that if you simply start gopls with -remote=auto, you'll get
a single logfile named /tmp/gopls-<pid>.log, which is mostly empty. This
is not a delightful experience.
Fix this via several improvements:
+ Log lifecycle events in the Daemon, to give the log a purpose.
+ Give the daemon a new default log location:
/tmp/gopls-daemon-<pid>.log.
+ Don't pass -logfile=auto to the daemon by default.
Fixesgolang/go#40105
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For easier debugging (and less cruft if regtests are ctrl-c'ed), root
all regtest sandboxes in a common directory.
This also tries one last time to clean up the directory, and fails on an
error. This might be flaky on windows, but hasn't been so far...
Also give regtest sandboxes names derived from their test name.
Updates golang/go#39384
Updates golang/go#38490
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This change permits starting gopls without a root URI or any workspace
folders. If no view is found for an opened file, we try to create a new
view based on the module root of that file. In GOPATH mode, we just
use the directory containing the file.
I wrote a regtest for this by adding a new configuration that gets
propagated to the sandbox. I'm not sure if this is the best way to do
that, so I'll let Rob advise.
Fixesgolang/go#34160
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The gopls workspace environment defaults to the process environment in
which gopls was started. This means that when switching environments,
gopls can potentially get a different environment when connecting as an
editor sidecar from when forwarding requests to the daemon.
To (hopefully mostly) mitigate this pain point, inject the Go
environment when forwarding the 'initialize' request, which contains
InitializationOptions containing the 'env' configuration. We could go
further and send the entire os.Environ(), but that seems problematic
both in its unbounded nature, and because in many cases the user may not
actually want to send their process env over the wire. Gopls behavior
should *mostly* be parameterized by gopls binary and Go env, and after
this change these should match for forwarder and daemon.
For go1.15, Explicitly set the GOMODCACHE environment variable in the
regtest sandbox. Without this, regtests were failing in the forwarded
environment because they implicitly shared a module cache.
Fixesgolang/go#37830
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This uses log messages to convey information to the debug system, which
has the benefit of logging even if the debug pages are not active and
also not requiring systems to reach into the debug system or require
extra lifetime tracking Not all things are decoupled yet as there are a
couple of places (notably the handshaker) that read information out of
the debug system.
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This removes the interfaces and the debug structs in the lsprpc package
in favour of just having the debug structs in the debug package.
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This removes all the cache/session/view hooks from the lsp and instead
uses normal introspection from the client to find all the entities
rather than keeping shadow copies of the object graph in the debug page
handler.
This required the addition only of the ability to view the sessions open
on a cache and exposing the unique identifier for all the objects, both
of which are useful and reasonable things to have in the API anyway.
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This removes a TODO in the tests and has them check for shutdown
correctly.
This also required adding a Close to editor that does the Shutdown/Exit
sequence rather than just Shutdown.
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Really the name is wrong now, but this is just a stepping stone towards removing
it entirely in favour of a new listener/dialer/server/client pattern, so I am
minimizing the churn by leaving the names alone for now.
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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 allows us to rely on higher level functionality like timeouts and
close cancelling pending reads cleanly.
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Also the ability to wait for them to correctly close.
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The format of descriptions for the `-remote.*` flags were inconsistent.
Clean them up.
Also remove a TODO in lsprpc.go about adding a test for telemetry. That
is enough of a separate concern (and one that is rapidly changing) that
I no longer think this TODO makes sense.
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While writing the fake editor, I added some state tracking without using
it (log messages, events etc). We have since duplicated this logic in
the regtest package using client hooks.
Fix two messy aspects of this:
- remove the state tracking in the editor
- pass in the client hooks when connecting, so that they may be used
without locking, and so that we do not miss any hooks that may fire
during session initialization.
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Some code lenses may be undesirable for certain users or editors -- for
example a code lens that runs tests, when VSCode already supports this
functionality outside of the LSP. To handle such situations, support
configuring code lenses via a new 'codelens' gopls option.
Add support for code lens in regtests, and use this to test the new
configuration. To achieve this, thread through a new 'EditorConfig' type
that configures the fake editor's LSP session. It made sense to move the
test Env overlay onto this config object as well.
While looking at them, document some types in source.Options.
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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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The Workspace type has accumulated too much additional functionality of
late: managing the Env, GOPATH, and GOPROXY in addition to the working
directory. Additionally, the name 'Workspace' can easily be confused
with 'workspaceFolder' in the LSP spec, and they're not quite
equivalent.
Split off a Proxy type to be responsible for the fake module proxy, and
a Workdir type to be responsible for working with the temporary
directory. Rename what remains of 'Workspace' to a more appropriate name
for such a collection of resources: Sandbox.
This is mostly just moving things around, with one significant change in
functionality: previously our three temporary directories (workdir,
gopath, and goproxy) were in separate toplevel directories below
$TMPDIR. Now they are all below a new sandbox temp directory, so that
they are correlated in the filesystem and can be cleaned up with one
call to os.RemoveAll.
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I noticed that in a couple places, event.Error was called with a
message containing formatting verb. This was my likely done out of
habit, but is an incorrect use of the API: err is not formatted in the
message but is rather applied as an event label.
Remove the unused formatting verbs.
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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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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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The previous implementation was exposing the details of the wire format
and resulted in non idomatic go, detecting the presence of absence of
values in fields to deterimine the message type.
Now the messages are distinct types and we use type switches instead.
Request still exists as an interface to expose the shared behaviour of
Call and Notification, as this is the type accepted by handlers.
The set of messages is deliberately closed by using a private methods on the
interfaces.
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Certain regtests require referencing external data. To support this, add
the ability to use a file-based proxy populated with testdata.
To expose this configuration, augment the regtest runner with variadic
options. Also use this to replace the Runner.RunInMode function.
Add a simple regtest that uses this functionality.
Updates golang/go#36879
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Closing the workspace has frequently been failing on Windows, due to
file locks held by the go command.
This change makes several tests more careful to check errors when
closing resources, and defers closing the regtest workspaces until the
entire test suite completes, at which point it is much more likely that
closing the workspace will succeed.
If this change results in test flakes on Windows, we should temporarily
demote errors in regtest.Runner.Close to a t.Log.
Updates golang/go#38490
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reply is now passed to handlers separately from request, which allows it to be
substituted by handlers.
This also makes the handler signature much closer to http (which has
ResponseWriter)
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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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We utilize error wrapping to recover the error codes when needed.
The code constants are also replaced by fully declared errors with
human readable messages.
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This required changing the jsonrpc.Conn.Call signature to also return the
request ID so it can be cancelled.
The protocol package now declares the Call function which wrapps up
Conn.Call and then sends a cancel message if the context was
cancelled during the call.
There is a small chance that a context can be cancelled on a
request that has already completed, but it is safe to do so.
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This pushes the handler construction out to the user, allowing flexability of
use, and is the final stage of the switch to the new handler API.
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We can do cancelling at the top level handler now, it can drop the cancel
messages themselves before they enter the queue stage, and also track
all the events as they flow through it.
The ugly part is the OnCancelled interface, which is a bit clunky.
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It is now a programatic error to have a handler registered to a connection that
does not call reply for all messages, including notifications.
This normalizes the flow making the code easier to understand and fixes a
couple of long standing hard to find bugs.
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Handler is now a function type that mapps to what used to be the Deliver method.
The only handler that used other methods was Canceller, for now that still
exists as LegacyHooks. Once the handlers are fully cleaned up we should be able
to re-implement canceller as handler middleware.
Each connection is now only allowed one handler, and it is passed to the Run
method, but handlers are composable.
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This allows us to reduce the handler interface and delete the telemetry handler.
It is also safer and faster, and can be easily disabled along with the rest of
the telemetry system.
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While experimenting with different static analysis on x/tools, I noticed
that there are many actionable diagnostics found by staticcheck. Fix the
ones that were not false positives.
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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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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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Three new flags are added to the serve command, and threaded through to
the LSP forwarder:
-remote.listen.timeout: -listen.timeout for the auto-started daemon
-remote.debug: -debug for the auto-started daemon
-remote.logfile: -logfile for the auto-started daemon
As part of this change, no longer enable debugging the daemon by
default.
Notably none of this configuration affects serving, so modifying this
configuration has been chosen not to change the path to the automatic
daemon. In other words, this configuration has effect only for the
forwarder process that starts the daemon: all others will connect to the
daemon and inherit whatever configuration it had at startup. This should
be OK, because in the common case this configuration should be static
across all clients (e.g., many Vim sessions all sharing the same
.vimrc).
Exposing this configuration made the signature of lsprpc.NewForwarder
a bit hard to understand, so I decided to go ahead and switch to a
variadic options pattern for initializing both the Forwarder and
StreamServer, the latter just for consistency with the Forwarder.
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Add a new toplevel `inspect` verb to the gopls command, to expose the
internal state of a running gopls server. For now, this verb exposes a
single subcommand `sessions`, which lists some information about current
server sessions on a gopls daemon.
This can be used even if the debug server is not running, which will
become the default in a later CL.
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When running gopls as a forwarder it attempts to forward the LSP to a
remote daemon. On posix systems, by default this uses a unix domain
socket at a predictable filesystem location.
As an extra precaution, attempt to verify that the remote socket is in
fact owned by the current user.
Also, change the default TCP listen address used on windows to bind to
localhost.
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When the gopls daemon is automatically managed (-remote=auto), it will
be started by one of the forwarder gopls processes that was in turn
started by the editor. By default, this puts it in the same process
group as the forwarder gopls.
Some editors (at least Vim) send SIGTERM to the process groups of
sidecar processes when exiting. This can cause the gopls daemon to
terminate, thereby losing state.
Rather than ignore SIGTERM (which is bound to be editor dependent
anyway), let's just put the gopls daemon in a separate session.
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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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