In addition to adding a `go mod vendor` command option, which can be
exposed via an editor client frontend, we show a suggestion to users who
experience the "inconsistent vendoring" error message.
The main change made here is that we save the view initialization error,
and we return it if the view has absolutely no metadata. This seems
reasonable enough, but my fear is that it may lead to us showing
outdated error messages. I will spend some time improving the handling
of initialization errors in follow-up CLs.
Updates golang/go#39100
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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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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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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 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 uses the new unusedparams analyzer to remove any unused parameters from functions inside of internal/lsp/source :)
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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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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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This change appends to the pkg.go.dev link the version of the module that is being used. To get this functionality, go/packages.Package now contains a module field which gets populated from the "go list" call. This module field is then used to get the version of the module that we are linking to.
Updates golang/go#36501
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Create a real type for protocol.DocumentURIs. Remove span.NewURI in
favor of path/URI-specific constructors. Remove span.Parse's ability to
parse URI-based spans, which appears to be totally unused.
As a consequence, we no longer mangle non-file URIs to start with
file://, and crash all over the place when one is opened.
Updates golang/go#33699.
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This change largely reverts CL 217139, which attempted to guess a
package's parse mode based on whether or not it was in the user's
workspace. This ignored the fact that a user may jump to the definition
of a file outside of their workspace.
Fixesgolang/go#37045
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This is the first in a series of changes to move overlay handling to the
snapshot instead of the session. We may not be able to fully get away
from managing overlays on the session, but we should be able to only use
overlays when they are known to the snapshot.
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This metadata was hardly being used, and it's not really necessary now
that we are creating package handles in load. There are still a number
of cases that can simplified because of this fact, but those will be
done in follow-ups.
Also, fix a stray staticcheck warning.
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Our current invariant is that all workspace packages are parsed in full
mode, and all dependencies are parsed in exported mode. We can rely on
this, as well as the fact that workspace packages are set during
metadata loads, to reduce the amount of plumbing the mode requires.W
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We can assume that any package we load directly will be a package in the
workspace, so it's reasonable to set workspace packages at that point.
We're guaranteed not to directly load dependencies, or we may end up
with indirect dependencies in the go.mod file.
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Some housekeeping. The shouldLoad function doesn't actually make sense
in load.go.
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If an orphaned file is used to recover a workspace package, we should
remove the initialization error and treat the view as correctly
initialized.
Also, stop caching metadata for packages with no files. We have no way
to invalidate it, and it's useless, so just re-load those files as
needed.
Fixesgolang/go#36795.
Fixesgolang/go#36671.
Fixesgolang/go#36772.
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This is just to ensure that arguments are always ordered when passed to
packages.Load.
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The go command gets mad if go.mod has changed since it started, e.g.
because a new dependency was added by a concurrent go list call. Retry
loads if they hit a concurrency problem. See the comment for more
details.
Testing this is awkward. I ran a background script that constantly
modified the go.mod file and observed that gopls waited until it was
killed and then recovered.
Updates golang/go#36772.
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The view should really be able to determine if it's valid, not the
source package. Expand moduleInformation to be buildInfo, and use it to
collect additional details.
Use this information to determine if we should load a view's
subdirectories as part of the initial workspace load. If a module is
initialized, we will recreate the view, so we should be fine. Not sure
what will happen if the directory is moved into GOPATH, but that should
be less of a concern (I think).
Fixesgolang/go#35818.
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go/packages overlay handling only really works for contains queries
(file=), so our approach of reloading packages by package path (for
workspace packages) wasn't handling newly created packages that need to
be handled through overlays. Workaround this by reloading metadata for
individual files that are missing it by running extra contains queries
(only after the first metadata load for package paths). Be careful not
to reload the same file multiple times if the first load did not succeed.
Somewhat related, clear out `go list` errors in packages that go
through overlay handling, since they will often be rendered irrelevant.
I'm not sure if this is the right move, but if it's not, then we will
have to do extra work to disregard those errors in gopls.
Fixesgolang/go#36661.
Fixesgolang/go#36635.
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We treat package IDs and import paths as semi-interchangeable, which is
wrong when GOPATH vendoring is in use. The only place it hurts us is
during import resolution, which is fixed here. We should always have the
package loaded, so it's just a matter of finding it by searching each
possible vendor location.
Fixesgolang/go#36155.
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Previously, we were only invalidating packages in directories if we
didn't have a file handle. We should also invalidate if we have an
unparseable file handle - that is, a file with no content or no package
name.
Fixesgolang/go#36608.
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This change eliminates our need to guess what the package under test is
in gopls, since `go list` always knows the answer.
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This change moves to our ultimate approach of diagnostics the snapshot
on every file change, instead of carefully picking which files and
packages to diagnose. Analyses are shown for packages whose files are
open in the editor. Reverse dependencies are no longer needed for
source.Diagnostics because they will be invalidated when the snapshot is
cloned, so diagnosing the entire snapshot will bring them up to date.
This even works for go.mod files because all of workspace-level `go list`s
will be canceled as the user types, and then we trigger an uncancellable
go/packages.Load when the user saves. There is still room for improvement
here, but it will require much more careful invalidation of metadata for
go.mod files.
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This change combines the two packages.Load calls that happen on view
creation. Builtins can be loaded along with the rest of the workspace.
To avoid race conditions, create a builtinPackageHandle type for
builtins and use it to create the data.
Updates golang/go#36531
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This change moves as much view initialization code into the
initialization function, instead of having it happen on view create.
Also, the `go env` variables that are collected at inconsistent times
are all collected on view creation. That is sufficient, since the view
is recreated if the environment changes.
I had originally hoped that the initial call to `go env` and the
-modfile detection could become part of this parallel initialization as
well, but you can't create a *packages.Config until the temporary
modfile has been set up, so it still makes sense to do that on view
create. This is, however, the reasoning behind the refactorings in
the -modfile detection in this CL. The main changes are a few renamings
and a split between snapshot.ModFiles and view.modFiles to maximize the
amount of work done in the view. I changed view.modfiles to moduleInformation
because I thought we might want to store additional information there at some
point. Rohan, please let me know if you disagree with any of the changes I made,
and I can revert them.
Fixesgolang/go#36487
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Reloading metadata on demand fails for some our test packages,
because I don't understand how to construct arguments to commands.
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This change removes functions from the snapshot that return package IDs.
We prefer PackageHandles, since getting PackageHandles in a granular
fashion is not effective and causes us to spawn many `go list`
processes. By only ever returning PackageHandles, we can batch metadata
reloads for workspace packages. This enables us to add a check to
confirm that the snapshot is in a good state before returning important
data, like reverse dependencies and workspace package handles.
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Opening a mod file is not sufficient cause to invalidate in the
workspace, so don't.
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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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