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Heschi Kreinick
6a8222ee25 gopls/doc: generate settings JSON, docs
gopls has many settings. We want to automatically generate
documentation, and we want to allow clients to perform their own
validation if they so desire.

Using all three of AST, type information, and reflection, generate a
JSON description of the settings and their default values. Add a gopls
command that prints it. Add a documentation generator that uses it to
write settings.md.

I assumed that everything not explicitly documented was experimental,
and moved it into that section. I also moved expandWorkspaceToModule to
experimental; I hope it's not long for this world, personally.

Along the way, rename many fields, make the enum matching case
insensitive, and add a stringer call so that the defaults print nicely.

Fixes golang/go#33544.

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2020-09-09 20:53:33 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
006b16f6cf internal/lsp: share common command line test functionality
This moves the common code from the cmd and gopls tests to the shared cmdtest package, they were starting to drift apart.
This change was extracted from another larger cl where I was trying to work out why it broke in one but not the other.

Change-Id: I554ce364f4152e6b61f989da8162d968426d4ae5
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2020-04-28 14:04:16 +00:00
Rob Findley
30fd94b347 internal/lsp/lsprpc: expose configuration for auto-started daemon
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.

Updates golang/go#34111

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2020-03-12 19:43:16 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
4183ba16a9 internal/lsp: move the debug.Instance onto the Context
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.

Change-Id: I9a9d5b0407c3352b6eaff80fb2c434ca33f4e397
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2020-03-03 22:54:53 +00:00
Rob Findley
20f46356b3 internal/lsp/lsprpc: add a handshake between forwarder and remote
In the ideal future, users will have one or more gopls instances, each
serving potentially many LSP clients. In order to have any hope of
navigating this web, clients and servers must know about eachother.

To allow for such an exchange of information, this CL adds an additional
handler layer to the serving configured in the lsprpc package. For now,
forwarders just use this layer to execute a handshake with the LSP
server, communicating the location of their logs and debug addresses.

Updates golang/go#34111

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2020-02-24 22:51:04 +00:00
Rob Findley
e02f5847d1 internal/lsp/debug: move all debug state onto the Instance
For testability, and to support the exchange of debug information across
Forwarder and server, it is helpful to encapsulate all debug information
on the instance object.

This CL moves all state in the debug package into a new 'State' type,
that is added as a field on the debug.Instance. While doing so, common
functionality for object collections is factored out into the objset
helper type.

Also add two new debug object types: Client and Server. These aren't yet
used, but will be in a later CL (and frankly it was easier to leave them
in this CL than to more carefully rewrite history...).

Updates golang/go#34111

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2020-02-24 22:50:47 +00:00
Rob Findley
b320d3a0f5 internal/jsonrpc2/servertest: support both TCP and pipe connection
Update the servertest package to support connecting to a jsonrpc2 server
using either TCP or io.Pipes. The latter is provided so that regtests
can more accurately mimic the current gopls execution mode, where gopls
is run as a sidecar and communicated with via a pipe.

Updates golang/go#36879

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2020-02-16 19:22:41 +00:00
Rob Findley
c29062fe1d internal/lsp: refactor LSP server instantiation
Previously, the process of instantiating and running the LSP server was
sharded across the lsp, protocol, and cmd packages, and this resulted in
some APIs that are hard to work with. For example, it's hard to guess
the difference between lsp.NewClientServer, lsp.NewServer,
protocol.NewServer (which returns a client), and protocol.NewClient
(which returns a server).

This change reorganizes Server instantiation as follows:

 + The lsp.Server is now purely an implementation of the protocol.Server
   interface. It is no longer responsible for installing itself into the
   jsonrpc2 Stream, nor for running itself.

 + A new package 'lsprpc' is added, to implement the logic of binding an
   incoming connection to an LSP server session. This is put in a
   separate package for lack of a clear home: it didn't really
   philosophically belong in any of the lsp, cmd, or protocol packages.
   We can perhaps move it to cmd in the future, but I'd like to keep it
   as a separate package while I develop request forwarding.

   simplified import graph:

    jsonrpc2 ⭠ lsprpc ⭠ cmd
               ⭩           ⭦
            lsp           (t.b.d. client tests)
           ⭩   ⭨
     protocol  source

 + The jsonrpc2 package is extended to have a minimal API for running a
   'StreamServer': something analogous to an HTTP server that listens
   for new connections and delegates to a handler (but we couldn't use
   the word 'Handler' for this delegate as it was already taken).

After these changes, I hope that the concerns of "serving the LSP",
"serving jsonrpc2", and "installing the LSP on jsonrpc2" are more
logically organized, though one legitimate criticism is that the word
'Server' is still heavily overloaded.

This change prepares a subsequent change which hijacks the jsonrpc2
connection when forwarding messages to a shared gopls instance.

To test this change, the following improvements are made:

 + A servertest package is added to make it easier to run a test against
   an in-process jsonrpc2 server. For now, this uses TCP but it could
   easily be modified to use io.Pipe.

 + cmd tests are updated to use the servertest package. Unfortunately it
   wasn't yet possible to eliminate the concept of `remote=internal` in
   favor of just using multiple sessions, because view initialization
   involves calling both `go env` and `packages.Load`, which slow down
   session startup significantly. See also golang.org/issue/35968.

   Instead, the syntax for `-remote=internal` is modified to be
   `-remote=internal@127.0.0.1:12345`.

 + An additional test for request cancellation is added for the
   sessionserver package. This test uncovered a bug: when calling
   Canceller.Cancel, we were using id rather than &id, which resulted in
   incorrect json serialization (as only the pointer receiver implements
   the json.Marshaller interface).

Updates golang/go#34111

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2020-02-06 23:12:37 +00:00
Rohan Challa
2529d2857a internal/lsp/tests: standardize testdata folder format
This change standardizes the folder structure for testdata that are used for testing the lsp. In particular, it uses the following format:
- dir
  - primarymod
    - .go files
    - packages
    - go.mod (optional)
  - modules
    - repoa
      - mod1
        - .go files
        -  packages
        - go.mod (optional)

As we can see, any folder inside of testdata should be of this format, where the primary test files with the markers are all located inside the primarymod folder. The modules folder is used to hold any potential dependencies that are used for testing.

A consequence of this change is that we can have one directory separated by folders, where each folder is it's own module, this allows us to use internal/lsp/tests with go.mod files. Now, tests.Load() will return an array of Data objects, where each object corresponds to one of the directories structured above.

Updates golang/go#36091

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2020-02-06 14:14:23 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
f79515f338 gopls: control features for command line tests
A general mechanism for modifying the features in command line tests
Use it to turn of go-diff for now

Fixes golang/go#35392

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2019-11-07 01:09:34 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
5889748991 internal/lsp: use options hooks to install diff driver
Change-Id: I2f94c2a68d0036a47ccac3fce07cf9f3b784d443
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2019-10-11 16:38:31 +00:00
Ian Cottrell
6816ec868d gopls: refactor the cmd tests
This allows them to be run from the gopls module as well to test
the code with the hooks installed.

Change-Id: I3079a04ffe3bd221ccc2523e746cbed384e05e2f
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2019-09-23 22:12:42 +00:00