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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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 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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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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