Untyped members from unimported packages are scored the same as typed
members from unimported packages. We depended on the unimported
package relevance to rank the probably-more-relevant typed members
higher. However, there are some unrelated score penalties that can
only be applied to typed candidates, so the untyped candidates ended
up being ranked higher. Fix by increasing the relevance coefficient so
the relevance score overpowers other less important scoring
adjustments.
Fixesgolang/go#38104.
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We had previously not been generating documentation on hover for
package declarations or import specs. We do this by adding a few special
cases, since package declarations don't appear in type information.
Throughout, we make the assumption that only one file in a package will
have the documentation for the package. go/doc just appends
documentation as it sees it. We may be able to do better by checking for
a "Package ..." but that still is not guaranteed. Not sure what the
right approach is, so this assumption may be the best option.
Fixesgolang/go#38526
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Don't show non-vet analyses when they appear in generated files. Vet
analyzers will give useful reports even in generated files.
Fixesgolang/go#38467
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There were a few cases where we were not properly qualifying package
names, particularly if the original package had a named import. Now,
we map between these names correctly - handling the case of multiple
packages that need to be qualified. This requires applying edits to
*ast.SelectorExprs, as well as *ast.Idents.
We still do not fully qualify unimported packages, and likely won't,
unless that's an issue for many users.
Updates golang/go#38591
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In cases like:
var v interface{}
fmt.Println(<>)
Completing to "v" would insert "v..." instead of "v". This was due to
a mixup where we were checking if the variadic type "[]interface{}"
was assignable to the candidate type "interface{}" instead of the
other way around.
Fixesgolang/go#38652.
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In order to experiment with adding more progress reporting to gopls, add
a new experimental configuration for verbose work done reporting.
Also, pass configuration in InitializationOptions when initializing the
editor.
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This change improves our approach to handling type aliases. Previously,
we were not fully qualifying the names in the AST, making the code
inserted in completions incorrect at times. Now, we clone the relevant
AST expr and qualify it. We also add handling for the return values of a
function, instead of just the parameters.
Fixesgolang/go#38230Fixesgolang/go#37283
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Also moves core.Key to label.Key, but leaves the implementations
behind for now.
After using for a while, the word Tag conveys slightly the wrong
concept, tagging implies the entire set of information, label maps
better to a single named piece of information.
A label is just a named key/value pair, it is not really tied to the
event package, separating it makes it much easier to understand the
public symbols of the event and core packages, and allows us to also
move the key implementations somewhere else, which otherwise dominate
the API.
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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 code for formatting function signatures is fairly confusing.
Factoring out an unexported signature type simplifies things a bit.
Hopefully we'll be able to pull out more formatting logic from the other
features. Ideally, I'd like to return to the separation between
internal/lsp/source and internal/lsp so that a formatting package can be
pulled out and used in internal/lsp.
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I had intended to enable these after gopls/v0.4.0 was released so that
people who test at master can try these out. Also, mark "fillreturns" as
high confidence so users can get it applied on save, much like
goreturns.
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The fix is just a missing return.
Also clean up a staticcheck thing, regenerate the golden files.
Fixesgolang/go#38417
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This change is the first step in handling golang/go#38136. Instead of
creating multiple diagnostic reports for type error analyzers, we add
suggested fixes to the existing reports. To match the analyzers for
FindAnalysisError, we add an ErrorMatch function to source.Analyzer.
This is not an ideal solution, but it was the best one I could come up
with without modifying the go/analysis API. analysisinternal could be
used for this purpose, but it seemed to complicated to be worth it, and
this is fairly simple. I think that go/analysis itself might need to be
extended for type error analyzers, but these temporary measures will
help us understand the kinds of features we need for type error
analyzers.
A follow-up CL might be to not add reports for type error analyzers
until the end of source.Diagnostic, which would remove the need for the
look-up.
Fixesgolang/go#38136
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Turns out that these were already disabled in the
golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp tests, which is why we only ever save
the failures in golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source tests. Discussing
the reasons that this is necessary on the issue, but I think completion
scoring in general needs to be centralized and documented, so hopefully
we can handle this case as part of that larger fix.
Fixesgolang/go#38269
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I originally made this change to see if it would help with the timeouts.
Based on the TryBot results, it doesn't -- but I still think it's more
correct to have the contexts this way. It was my mistake to put the
context on the completer in the first place, I think.
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Instead of checking the context, check the error. This may expose some
errors that are not wrapped correctly. Replaced all uses of errors
with golang.org/x/xerrors.
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The modifications in CL 226559 introduced a new call to
RunProcessEnvFunc that was not using the context with a timeout, so deep
completion tests were hitting the timeout early (I think?).
Also, fix a staticcheck warning that's been bugging me today.
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We need to search all transitive dependencies of a package, not just its
immediate imports.
Fixesgolang/go#38100
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When proposing unimported package members, we start with packages loaded
in-memory first, for three reasons: we know that they're fast, they're
fully typed, and they're probably pretty relevant. I hadn't bothered
doing that for package names, because the first two reasons aren't very
relevant. But the third still is -- loaded packages are a pretty good
approximation for in module scope, etc.
With this change we do package names the same as members, so relevance
should be about as good. Not perfect, but nobody's complained much yet.
Fair bit of copy-and-paste, but I don't want to extend the
getAllCandidates abstraction outside of the imports package yet.
Updates #38104.
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If we release gopls/v0.4.0 soon, we should keep these new analyzers off
by default. They were just merged, so they haven't been used enough to
be enabled, I think. We'll turn them on by default for gopls/v0.5.0.
Also, ended up creating a helper function to check if analysis has been
abled (which fixed a small bug in FindAnalysisError), and another helper
function to enable all analyses for testing purposes.
Updates golang/go#38212
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This change ports the functionality of https://github.com/sqs/goreturns
to be used as code actions on diagnostics that have missing
return values. It improves on the original goreturns functionality by:
- filling out empty return statements
- trying to match existing return values to the required return
values and then filling in missing parameters
Fixesgolang/go#37091
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This change makes sure that all errors in code actions are returned,
instead of ignored. There is also a refactoring of the suggested fixes
for go.mod files so that we don't compute them unless there is already a
matching diagnostic.
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This change adds a helper function that checks if the context is
canceled, and if so, doesn't log the error. Tried to use it everywhere
in internal/lsp where it fits, which resulted in changing a few pieces
of error handling throughout.
Updates golang/go#37875
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This change makes working with tests easier by trimming the folder name
up to "testdata". This will remove any ellipses from the test folder name.
Fixesgolang/go#38103
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This change adds a quick fix for type errors of the type "no new vars on left side of :=". It will replace the ":=" with an "=".
Updates golang/go#34644
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This change adds a quick fix for type errors of the type "no result values expected". It will replace the return statment with an empty return statement.
Updates golang/go#34644
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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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This change adds a quick fix for diagnostics that have an error message of the form "undeclared name: %s". It provides a quick fix to add a new variable with that name.
Updates golang/go#34644
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This change adds support within gopls for analyzers that work with type errors to provide suggested fixes.
Updates golang/go#34644
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As part of investigating golang/go#38100, I noticed a few things that I
wanted to clean up. Mostly, for renames, we were calling
qualifiedObjAtProtocolPos twice, so I factored out a shared helper
function. I also added an error return for builtins so that callers
don't have to check.
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This is one of the simplifications that "gofmt -s" applies.
https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/#hdr-The_simplify_command
A slice expression of the form:
s[a:len(s)]
will be simplified to:
s[a:]
Updates golang/go#37221
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This is one of the simplifications that "gofmt -s" applies.
https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/#hdr-The_simplify_command
An array, slice, or map composite literal of the form:
[]T{T{}, T{}}
will be simplified to:
[]T{{}, {}}
Updates golang/go#37221
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This change adds a pass that checks for unused parameters inside of a function. It is disabled by default.
Updates golang/go#36602
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This is one of the simplifications that "gofmt -s" applies.
https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/#hdr-The_simplify_command
A range of the form:
for x, _ = range v {...}
will be simplified to:
for x = range v {...}
A range of the form:
for _ = range v {...}
will be simplified to:
for range v {...}
Updates golang/go#37221
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This change adds support for analyzers that have suggested fixes of the kind Source.FixAll. This will allow these fixes to be applied on save if the user desires.
To auto apply these fixes on save, make sure your settings.json looks like:
"[go]": {
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
...
"source.fixAll": true,
...
},
...
}
Update golang/go#37221
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This change removes the disabledAnalyses setting and replaces it with a more general feature named "analyses". This will allow users to opt in as well as opt out of analyzers that they do not find useful. This also updates some documentation to show users what analyzers gopls is using and which are enabled by default.
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Noticed this in https://github.com/fatih/vim-go/issues/2786. I don't
think that this will fix the problem in this issue, but we should avoid
nil pointers as much as possible. Also, remove a bit of extra whitespace
so that the style closer matches that of the rest of the project.
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In support of https://golang.org/cl/224960, add utility functions that
create zero value expressions for a given types.Type. There are probably
some bugs here but they pass the basic tests in that CL.
Known problems: it skips through type aliases, and can't handle
anonymous structs/interfaces. Hopefully it's pretty unusual to return
those.
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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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A common annoying mis-completion is as follows:
type foo struct {
field int
}
func (f foo) Field() int { return f.field }
func (f foo) logic() {
if f.f<>
}
Now at <> we prefer "field" over "Field()". Similarly:
type foo struct {
}
func (f foo) DoSomething() { }
func (f foo) doSomething() { }
func (f foo) logic() {
f.d<>
}
Now at <> we prefer "doSomething()" over "DoSomething()". All else
being equally, you normally want private objects over public objects
when the private objects are available.
The same logic is applied to deep completions so we prefer "c.foo.bar"
over "c.Foo().bar".
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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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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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When searching for deep completions, we can end up enumerating struct
types' fields a lot. Optimize fieldSelections to reduce work:
- Wait until we see an embedded field before we create the "seen"
map.
- Use a callback style to iterate over the struct's fields rather than
returning a slice of fields.
- Change "seen" checking strategy back to track struct types rather
than each individual field.
Struct with 5 non-embedded fields:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Fields-16 293ns ± 1% 20ns ± 2% -93.13% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Fields-16 120B ± 0% 0B -100.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Fields-16 4.00 ± 0% 0.00 -100.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Same struct but add an embedded struct with 2 fields:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Fields-16 389ns ± 1% 142ns ± 1% -63.53% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Fields-16 120B ± 0% 144B ± 0% +20.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Fields-16 4.00 ± 0% 2.00 ± 0% -50.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
I think the alloc/op went up because the "seen" map is no longer
allocated on the stack. There is more room for more optimization, but
it's probably not worth making things more complicated.
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This change fixes breadcrumbs when the cursor is inside of a method by making the method a top level symbol and removing it from the struct's hierarchy.
Fixesgolang/go#36949
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This change adds support for recognizing a //go:generate directive
and offering a CodeLens that will then send a "generate" command to
the server to run "go generate" or "go generate ./...". Because
"go generate" can only be executed per package, there is no need to show
the CodeLens on top of every //go:generate comment. Therefore, only the
top directive will be considered.
The stdout/stderr of the go generate command will be piped to the logger
while stderr will also be sent to the editor as a window/showMessage
The user will only know when the process starts and when it ends so that they wouldn't
get bogged with a large number of message windows popping up. However, they can
check the logs for all the details.
If a user wants to cancel the "go generate" command, they will be able
to do so with a "Cancel" ActionItem that the server will offer to the client
Fixesgolang/go#37680
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Now we properly offer "case" and "default" keyword completion in cases
like:
switch {
<>
}
First I had to add an AST fix for empty switch statements to move the
closing brace down. For example, say the user is completing:
switch {
ca<>
}
This gets parsed as:
switch {
}
Even if we manually recover the "ca" token, "<>" is not positioned
inside the switch statement anymore, so we don't know to offer "case"
and "default" candidates. To work around this, we move the closing
brace down one line yielding:
switch {
}
Second I had to add logic to manually extract the completion prefix
inside empty switch statements, and finally some logic to offer (only)
"case" and "default" candidates in empty switch statements.
Updates golang/go#34009.
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Change AllImportsFixes to get the ParseGoHandle directly rather than
using getParsedFile. The latter also type checks the containing
package, which is slow in general and can be really slow in certain
circumstances. This should speed up the organizeImports code action.
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Now we offer an error-check-and-return completion candidate when
appropriate:
func myFunc() (int, error) {
f, err := os.Open("foo")
<>
}
offers the candidate:
if err != nil {
return 0, <err>
}
where <> denotes a placeholder so you can easily alter "err".
The completion will only be offered when:
1. The position is in a function that returns an error as final result
value, and
2. The statement preceding position is an assignment whose final LHS
value is an error.
The completion will contain zero values for the non-error return values
as necessary.
Using the above example, the completion will be offered after the user
has typed:
i
if
if err
Basically the candidate will be offered after every keystroke as the
user types "if err".
I call this new type of completion a statement completion - perfect
for when you want to make a statement!
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Editors typically trigger completion automatically after ".". This
pops up annoying, useless completions after "..." variadic param, such
as "foo(bar...<>)". We now suppress completions in or directly after
the ellipsis.
Fixesgolang/go#37358.
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We now offer "range" keyword in the for loop init statement:
for i := r<> // offer "range" completion candidate
Updates golang/go#34009.
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Offer "struct", "interface", "map", "chan", and "func" keywords when
we expect a type. For example "var foo i<>" will offer "interface".
Because "struct" and "interface" are more often used when declaring
named types, they get a higher score in type declarations. Otherwise,
"map", "chan" and "func" get a higher score.
I also got rid of the special keyword scoring. Now keywords just use
stdScore and highScore. This makes the interplay with other types of
candidates more predictable. Keywords are offered in pretty limited
contexts, so I don't think they will be annoying.
Finally, keyword candidate score is now to be scaled properly based on
how well they match the prefix. Previously they weren't penalized for
not matching well, so there were probably some situations where
keywords were ranked too high.
Updates golang/go#34009.
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This change adds support when hierarchicalDocumentSymbolSupport is false, this can happen with editors who have not supported textDocument/DocumentSymbol. As a result, these older lsp clients need to recieve []protocol.SymbolInformation rather than []protocol.DocumentSymbol. This change required some changes to internal/lsp/cmd to handle not knowing which type it is receiving, this required manual parsing inside of cmd/symbols.go.
Fixesgolang/go#34893
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This change adds support for passing a span to cmd/suggested_fix.go, originally it would just take the filename and apply all the fixes for that file. Now, it can also take just a span within that file and only apply the fixes relevant to that span.
The //@suggestedfix marker now contains an extra parameter to specify which type of codeaction is expected.
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When caching file data specific to a session (anything with a Version or
tied to a view), we now need to be more careful about the existence of
multiple sessions.
This change fixes a few places where we appear to cache session data
without explicitly referring to the session. In principal this could
cause data corruption in multi-session gopls instances, but I have not
been able to force this to occur in either manual or automated testing.
Also fix a data race to the unsaved overlays:
https://storage.googleapis.com/go-build-log/588ee798/linux-amd64-race_d0762522.log
Updates golang/go#34111
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We need to use the filename derived from the symbol information, not the
one from CompiledGoFiles, in case of cgo packages.
No tests because workspace symbols are entangled with document symbols,
and the latter doesn't work in cgo packages.
Fixesgolang/go#37659.
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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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This change adjusts where the start and end of the arguments list are when determining which parameter is the active paramter. Rather than use the first and last argument's position, we will use the start and ending parentheses.
Fixesgolang/go#37271
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This change fixes an issue with concurrent map reads and writes that occurred when determining if an import is missing the corresponding dependency in the go.mod file.
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This change adds an upgrade all dependencies codelens on the go.mod file if there are available upgrades.
Updates golang/go#36501
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We were panicking when a LHS assignee's type was nil, such as:
// "foo" has not been declared
foo = 123
A recent refactoring changed (*completer).typeMatches() to no longer
gracefully handle a nil types.Type for its first parameter. That
behavior seems fine, so fix the problematic caller of typeMatches to
check for nil before calling.
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Now "implementations" supports finding interfaces implemented by the
specified concrete type. This is the inverse of what "implementations"
normally does. There isn't currently a better place in LSP to put this
functionality. The reverse lookup isn't an important feature for most
languages because types often must explicitly declare what interfaces
they implement.
An argument can be made that this functionality fits better into find-
references, but it is still a stretch. Plus, that would require
find-references to search all packages instead of just transitive
dependents.
Updates golang/go#35550.
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Related to https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/3063.
A small collection of fixes: (1) Don't reload packages with missing
dependencies unless imports change. (2) Show the error message from the
initial workspace load to the user.
Also, a small fix for deletion suggested fixes - upgrading to the latest
version of the VS Code language client revealed that I had made a
mistake there.
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This change implements support for textDocument/hover when it comes to go.mod files.
Updates golang/go#36501
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This change implements support for textDocument/documentLink when it comes to go.mod files.
Updates golang/go#36501
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Searching with an empty string shouldn't return every symbol in the
workspace -- nobody wants that. Limit to 100 results to avoid breaking
editors. (VS Code locks up for like 30 seconds on my workspace.)
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Over time we have accumulated a disturbing number of ways to run the Go
command, each of which supported slightly different features and
workarounds. Combine all of them.
This unavoidably introduces some changes in debug logging behavior; I
think we should try to fix them incrementally and consistently.
Updates golang/go#37368.
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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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The code to check if a candidate object matches our candidate
inference had become complicated, messy, and in some cases incorrect.
The main source of the complexity is the "derived" expected and
candidate types. When considering a candidate object "foo", we also
consider "&foo", "foo()", and "*foo", as appropriate. On the expected
side of things, when completing the a variadic function parameter we
expect either the variadic slice type and the scalar element type.
The code had grown organically to handle the expanding concerns, but
that resulted in confused code that didn't handle the interplay
between the various facets of candidate inference.
For example, we were inappropriately invoking func candidates when
completing variadic args:
func foo(...func())
func bar() {}
foo(bar<>) // oops - expanded to "bar()"
and we weren't type matching functions properly as builtin args:
func myMap() map[string]int { ... }
delete(myM<>) // we weren't preferring (or invoking) "myMap()"
We also had methods like "typeMatches" which took both a "candidate"
object and a "candType" type, which doesn't make sense because the
candidate contains the type already.
Now instead we explicitly iterate over all the derived candidate and
expected types so they are treated the same. There are still some
warts left but I think this is a step in the right direction.
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Add support for var/func/const/type/import keywords at the file scope.
I left out "package" because, currently, if you are completing
something that means you must already have a package declaration. The
main hurdle was that anything other than a decl keyword shows up as
an *ast.BadDecl at the file scope. To properly detect the prefix we
manually scan for the token containing the position.
I also made a couple small drive-by improvements:
- Also suggest "goto" and "type" keywords in functions.
- Allow completing directly before a comment, e.g. "foo<>//". I
needed this for a test that would have been annoying to write
otherwise.
Updates golang/go#34009.
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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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For testability, and to allow the exchange of debug information when
forwarding the LSP, it will be necessary to access debug information
stored in cache objects. This is cumbersome to do if our constructors
return source interfaces rather than concrete types.
This CL changes cache.New and (*Cache).NewSession to return concrete
types. This required removing NewSession from source.Cache. I would
argue that this makes sense from a philosophical perspective: everything
in the source package operates in a context where the Session and Cache
already exist.
Updates golang/go#34111
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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 has a fix for mod/codelens: check if we get an error from ParseModHandles().Upgrades(). This change also only runs codelens on save.
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This change adds a code lens for go.mod files that will let a user know if a module can be upgraded, once it is clicked gopls will run a command to update that module.
Updates golang/go#36501
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This change allows to use fuzzy or case-sensitive matchers in addition
to case-insensitive when searching for symbols.
Matcher is specified by UserOptions.Matcher just like Completion.
Updates golang/go#33844
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This change fixes an issue where import errors would not disappear when creating new files in a module by removing the segment of code where we check for listErrors when fixing imports.
Updates golang/go#36960
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This change turns the tempModfile flag on by default in the master branch.
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Currently there is no need for this because the file contents are part
of the file handle. This change is in preparation for an impending
improvement that tweaks the source code during the parse stage to fix
certain kind of terminal parse errors. Any code that wants to use
an *ast.File or *token.File in conjunction with the file contents
needs access to the doctored source code so things line up.
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We were crashing in cases like:
var _ []byte = append([]byte{}, ""...<>)
We were type asserting the type of append's second param
to *types.Slice, but in this case it is a string (*types.Basic). Fix
by checking the type assert was successful.
Note that we still don't attempt to give string completions when
appending to a byte slice. We can add that special case later once
everyone is clamoring for it.
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Now when we expect a type name at the cursor, we omit non-type name
completion candidates. For example:
inch := 1
var foo in<> // don't offer "inch"
I also added expected type name detection for value specs:
// Expect a type name at <>
var foo <>
Fixesgolang/go#32806.
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Users with staticcheck enabled will be more tolerant of increased RAM
usage. We might be able to disable this check entirely once the next
version of staticcheck is released with a similar analysis (https://staticcheck.io/docs/checks#SA5011).
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Now we keep a count of how many times to dereference a candidate. For
example:
var foo ***int
var _ int = f<> // Now we offer "***foo" instead of "*foo".
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When completing a composite literal value, we were returning from
candidate inference before we recorded type modifiers such as prefix
"&" or "*". This was causing funny completions like:
type myStruct struct { s *myStruct }
myStruct{s: &mySt<> // completed to "&&myStruct{}"
Now we properly pick up on the "&" prefix so we know our literal
"myStruct{}" candidate does not need a "&".
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Currently we show up to ~100 unimported package names matching the
completion prefix. This isn't useful since, assuming the user even
wants an unimported package, they will just type more to narrow it
down rather than scroll through 100 options. Having so many candidates
also slows things down due to per-candidate overhead in gopls and in
the LSP client. Now we instead limit to 5 unimported package names.
Unimported package members, on the other hand, make sense to list
many. The user may want to scroll through because they don't remember
the name of what they are looking for. I left the max value at 100.
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When completing members on a type checked, unimported package, you get
fully typed members. That means you get deep completions. Because we
downrank the initial unimported package members so much, any deep
completions were dominating the rankings. For example
context.Back<>
yielded "context.Background().Err" ranked above "context.Background".
Fix by scoring context.Background in this example as
stdScore+tinyRelevanceScore instead of just tinyRelevanceScore. I also
changed untyped candidate scores in the same way so they stay
competitive when you have both imported and unimported candidates.
The other option was to propagate the score penalty into deep
candidates, but that wasn't easy. In general I think you are better off
avoiding big score penalties because they complicate the interplay
between different kinds of candidates. Scoring needs an overhaul, but
at least we are building up our test suite in the meantime.
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We were recursing infinitely evaluating objects of recursive pointer
types such as "type foo *foo". Now we track named pointer types we
have already seen to avoid trying to dereference such objects forever.
I lazily initialized the "seen" map to avoid the allocation in the
normal case when you aren't dealing with named pointer types.
Fixesgolang/go#37104.
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I'm starting to think that it might make more sense to show all
documentation on hover as a default. A number of people have requested
this behavior, and I think it would help ensure a more consistent
experience for users. We had originally defaulted to the synopsis
because VS Code Go had this behavior, but I see no reason to follow that
as a guideline.
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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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Hold the session's overlay mutex the whole time we compute new overlays,
and then pass these overlays directly into clone. This avoids us calling
s.session.GetFile, which can return overlays that the snapshot doesn't
yet "know" about.
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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 change alters the key that is used to cache go.mod diagnostic changes, in particular it replaces using the snapshot ID with a string of all the imports used in the module and the hashed contents of the go.mod file. This reduces the number of times that we run "go mod tidy" to only when we detect import changes or the go.mod file is changed.
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https://github.com/fatih/vim-go/issues/2701 contains a report of a panic
when finding references on a builtin. Avoid this by simply not returning
any references.
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We should just use the protocol.SignatureInformation type, as it's
essentially the same thing. Refactor tests a bit to make use of the
shared type.
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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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Filter keywords out of completion results in tests similar to
builtins. You don't care about keyword completions unless you are
explicitly testing keyword completion.
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Completion often fails when the completion prefix happens to be a
keyword. We previously tried to fix this with AST surgery, but
often the accidental keyword is not apparent looking at the AST.
For example:
chan<>
foo()
parses as CallExpr{Fun: ChanType{Value: Ident{"foo"}}} with very few
hints that something is wrong, and:
default
foo()
is completely omitted from the AST.
Rather than look in the AST, we now instead manually look for a
keyword token that contains the completion position. If we find one,
we treat that as our surrounding identifier.
Updates golang/go#34332.
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For example:
// Prefer functions that return one or two values. Previously
// we had no preference.
foo, bar := <>
// Prefer functions that return "(int)" or "(int, ??)". Previously we
// only preferred the former.
var foo int
foo, bar := <>
// Prefer functions that return "(int)" or "(int, int)". Previously we
// only preferred the former.
var foo func(int, int)
foo(<>)
In the above example, we don't handle "foo" being variadic yet.
I also took the liberty to break up matchingCandidate() into separate
functions since it was getting rather long.
Updates golang/go#36540.
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This change adds support for the LSP workspace/symbol. Unlike
documentSymbol, the target is symbols that exist not only in a specific
file, but also in the current or imported packages. It returns symbols
whose name contains the query string of the request(case-insensitive),
or all symbols if the query string is empty.
However, the following is not implemented:
- Setting of deprecated and containerName fields in SymbolInformation
- Consideration of WorkspaceClientCapabilities
- Progress support
- CLI support
Updates golang/go#33844
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source.Identifier previously was used for references and rename, so it
needed to take a package policy. Now, it's only used for definition and
hover, so it should always be the narrowest package handle. We can use
this fact to determine if the identifier is located in its declaring
package, and if that package is a test variant, we don't link to the
documentation on pkg.go.dev, since it doesn't exist.
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This change adds diagnostics to imports in .go files that are missing the dependency in the go.mod file. The quick fix that adds the appropriate require statement is coming in a follow up CL.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Fix type inference to expect a type name for the first "make()"
parameter and an integer for later parameters. For example:
// Previously we expected "[]int{}", now we expect "[]int".
var _ []int = make(<>)
Note that we don't currently support actually completing to unnamed
type names like "[]int", but this improvement at least eliminates
nonsensical completion suggestions.
// Previously we had no expectation, now we expect an int.
var _ []int = make([]int, <>)
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DefaultOptions was a value type, but held map values. This CL changes it
to a function that returns an Options value that has new instances of
all reference types. It would be better if this function returned a
pointer, but that change ended up being too large. I will need to
refactor handling of options later anyway, in order to support sessions
with differing options for golang.org/issues/34111.
This fixes a race in internal/lsp/tests: internal/hooks/analysis.go
mutates the Analyzers map.
See for example the trybots result at:
https://storage.googleapis.com/go-build-log/0d34f5f0/linux-amd64-race_4ecdf9c8.log
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We check cancellation pretty early on in analysis, but not before we
read Options. Checking earlier avoids a race in the command tests.
Fixesgolang/go#36699.
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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 change sets up the infrastructure to surface the dependencies that are missing in a go.mod file. In a follow up CL, we will use these to add diagnostics to the imports of .go files telling the user to add the dependency to their go.mod file.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Mostly because I find it very annoying.
But I imagine lots of people shadow variables intentionally, and it's
very noisy.
Also, fix an error caught by the nilness check while I'm thinkng about
analyses.
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The go/packages workaround to hide errors for overlay packages doesn't
seem to work well. It's easier to just hide list errors in gopls
diagnostics unless the package genuinely failed to type-check. Check if
the package has missing dependencies as an approximation of if it is
well-typed.
This required some additional special casing for the import cycle error
detection, which now causes them to have duplicate diagnostics. It's a
rare enough case that this doesn't concern me, but we should clean this
up at some point.
Fixesgolang/go#36754.
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I had originally thought I might be able to use exprAtPos for this,
which is why I ended up eliminating that function when I saw it only had
one use.
One test also had to change in order to fit better with the spec.
Specifically: "If [the active parameter is] omitted or the value
lies outside the range of `signatures[activeSignature].parameters`
it defaults to 0 if the active signature has parameters."
Fixesgolang/go#36766.
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The LSP already supports a bunch of analyses we have less confidence in
than the vet suite so we should add these too.
Updates golang/go#36639
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Now that the view can report its own validity, we no longer need to have
an extra function to handle that.
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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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If a client doesn't support the snippet format in completion insert
text, they can't take full advantage of the literal completion
candidates. Disable it in those cases, and remove the setting in
internal/lsp/source/options.go.
Fixesgolang/go#36655.
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view.ModFiles used to not return the real mod file, even if one existed.
Now, we construct view.moduleInformation even if -modfile isn't
supported.
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If the initial workspace load fails (due to a lack of a go.mod file or
an invalid go.mod file), we should try to re-load as changes to the
go.mod come in. Rather than retrying within the view, we just drop the
view entirely and try to recreate it. This shouldn't lead to any
noticeable lag, as anything that has been cached can still be reused.
Fixesgolang/go#36531
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Remove the special handling for go.mod file saves. This was only really
added to be extra careful, but our cancellation logic should cope with
this.
Fixesgolang/go#31553
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We don't yet propagate these batched changes in text_synchronization.go,
but this is the next step in moving towards a batched approach.
Updates golang/go#31553
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This change uses the wonderful functions from x/mod to get the proper edits for the quick fixes on a go.mod diagnostic. It also creates a goModData structure to hold the data thats gets passed into the various parse functions, this will help reduce the large function prototypes that can occur when we decompose the logic. It also refactors the Modfiles() function to return span.URIs vs FileHandles.
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Make sure to test both modes, as this is the second time we've
accidentally broken this.
Fixesgolang/go#36598.
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In cases like:
var j *int
var i int = <>
We will now provide "*j" as a completion candidate.
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The passed-in Context is not used, and creates the illusion of a startup
dependency problem: existing code is careful to pass in the context
containing the correct Client instance.
This allows passing in a source.Session, rather than a source.Cache,
into lsp server constructors.
Updates golang/go#34111
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This is in preparation for inferring stuff beyond just the expected
candidate type.
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CL 214586 switched to using URIs in error messages instead of file
identities. It wasn't fully correct because the reports were being
allocated for the file identities in the package handle (which may be
outdated).
Fixesgolang/go#36601
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This change creates the infrastructure for caching diagnostics. Right now it uses a naive key of the entire snapshot which does not really add any benefit from using the cache. It also moves some code from inside the internal/lsp/mod to internal/lsp/cache.
Updates golang/go#31999
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typeIsValid() intended to stop on a named type, but
since we called Underlying(), switch case never caught any
named type. To avoid that, do an early check.
Fixesgolang/go#36637
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Claiming that untyped candidates matched the type of whatever we were
looking for messed up rankings in found(). The only other places that
use it will all work better with false. Return false.
Updates golang/go#36591.
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There's no need to do this more than once per view.
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Apparently the AST will sometimes give us offsets past the end of the
file. Don't crash when it does.
Fixesgolang/go#36610.
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This change adds highlights for imports when the cursor is over the use of that import. It also adds it for the opposite direction when the cursor is on the import, it will highlight uses of that import.
Fixesgolang/go#36590
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We were assuming that all in-memory packages were equally useful. That's
not true for projects with a large dependency tree. Call into the
imports code to score them.
While I'm here, score the main module above direct deps.
Updates golang/go#36591.
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Restore previous behavior where the object's declaration is returned
as the first reference in find-reference calls.
Fixesgolang/go#36598.
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Now that we understand object "kind" for builtin generic functions, we
can apply it to a couple more places as well:
// prefer rangeable object kinds
for i := range <> {
}
// prefer channels
<- <>
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The main goal is to push the package variant logic from internal/lsp
into internal/lsp/source so all users of internal/lsp/source benefit.
"references" and "rename" now have top-level source.References() and
source.Rename() entry points (as opposed to hanging off
source.Identifier()). I expanded objectsAtProtocolPos() to know about
implicit objects (type switch and import spec), and to
handle *ast.ImportSpec generically. This gets rid of special case
handling of *types.PkgName in various places.
The biggest practical benefit, though, is that "references" no longer
needs to compute the objectpath for every types.Object comparison it
does, instead using direct types.Object equality. This speeds up
"references" and "rename" a lot.
Two other notable improvements that fell out of not using
source.Identifier()'s logic:
- Finding references on an embedded field now shows references to the
field, not the type being embedded.
- Finding references on an imported object now works
correctly (previously it searched the importing package's dependents
rather than the imported package's dependents).
Finally, I refactored findIdentifier() to use pathEnclosingObjNode()
instead of astutil.PathEnclosingInterval. Now we only need a single
call to get the path because pathEnclosingObjNode() has the
"try pos || try pos-1" logic built in.
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Any file could have //line directives in it, which means that we should
never trust a mapper that was looked up for a whole file. Remove the
range conversion helpers that accepted a mapper and look it up on the
spot.
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In cases like:
var foo *someType = bar.(some<>)
We will now complete "some" to "*someType". This involved two changes:
1. Properly detect expected type as *someType in above example. To do
this I just removed *ast.TypeAssertExpr from
breaksExpectedTypeInference() so we continue searching up the AST for
the expected type.
2. If the given type name T doesn't match, also try *T. If *T does
match, we mark the candidate as "makePointer=true" so we know to
prepend the "*" when formatting the candidate.
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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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Several docstrings reference earlier names for the symbols they
document. This CL corrects those that I noticed while reading the lsp
code.
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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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In golang.org/cl/209419, CheckPackageHandle was renamed to
PackageHandle, but a number of references to CheckPackageHandle remained
in function names and comments.
This CL cleans up most of these, though there was at least one case
(internal/lsp/cache.checkPackageKey) where the obvious renaming
conflicted with another function, so I skipped it.
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The initial workspace load does not send analyses with diagnostics, but
subsequent diagnostic requests do. If we've already sent diagnostics
with analysis for a file at a given version and snapshot, do not resend
diagnostics for the same file version with analyses.
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This change adds a protocol.ColumnMapper when parsing go.mod files. This will prevent us from having to worry about line and column offsets, specifically when converting from the x/mod/modfile position to a span.Span.
Updates golang/go#31999
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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 modifies the source.Error type to have a URI instead of a
FileIdentity associated with an error.
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We now understand what "kind" of type is expected when using various
builtins. For example, when completing "close(<>)" we prefer channels,
and when completing "delete(<>)" we prefer maps.
I also added some code to infer the expected type for the second
argument to "delete()" and for the args to "copy()":
delete(map[someType]int{}, <>) // expect "someType"
copy([]int{}, <>) // expect "[]int"
copy(<>, []int{}) // expect "[]int"
And I marked "new()" as expected a type name, and it infers the type
name properly:
var _ *int = new(<>) // expected type at "<>" is "int"
Fixesgolang/go#36326.
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Previously, we would surface a warning message if a user had a missing
dependency in a subdirectory of their module root. This is not
necessary, so do a better job checking for that case.
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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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This change flattens the completion options type into UserOptions and
DebuggingOptions, which will enable us to generate documentation for
these options more effectively. This results in some modifications in
the tests.
Additionally, the fuzzyMatching and caseSensitive boolean flags are
merged into one setting, matcher, which can be used to specify the type
of matcher that is used for completion. Other requests (notably
workspaceSymbols) may need to use a matcher in the future.
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We had previously required a type-checked package for formatting
requests, in order to determine if the package contained any parse
errors. We can get this information directly from the ParseGoHandle, so
there is no need to check the package. This will prevent `go list`
errors from making their way into formatting requests, for which a `go
list` really is not needed.
Updates golang/go#36511
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This is the beginning of the CLs to refactor the file watching code with
the normal text synchronization code. This hasn't yet been tested other
than with some minimal local testing, so follow-up CLs will be needed.
Updates golang/go#31553
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There is no reason for these functions to live on the view. They make
more sense as unexported functions in internal/lsp/source.
Initially, I had to propagate contexts through a lot of functions in
internal/lsp/source, but instead I removed the unused contexts forom
snapshot.GetFile.
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This change moves the initialization of the view into the view's
creation, instead of forcing the tests to call WorkspacePackageIDs to
initialize.
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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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This change splits source.Diagnostics into source.FileDiagnostics and
source.PackageDiagnostics. There isn't much difference in functionality,
but this just simplifies the process of getting diagnostics if you only
have a PackageHandle.
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We were ignoring errors in a few cases and returning incorrect errors in
the case of the command-line interface (no identifier found when there
were just no references). I think it is better for references to return
an error than incomplete results.
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This change consolidates the FileKind into only the FileHandle.
Previously, it had been set in multiple places, which required users to
pass in a FileKind when fetching a file. This resulted in confusion,
particularly in places when users did not have access to the file kind.
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This change surfaces a warning to the user if they might be coding in a
multi-file ad-hoc package.
Updates golang/go#36416
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This is the first step to surfacing potential fixes and suggestions to a user's go.mod file. Specifically, it will show a warning if you have a dependency that is not used, or if a dependency is declared as indirect when it should be direct and vice versa.
This CL adds functionality for version of Go that are >= 1.14.
Updates golang/go#31999
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We were marking all literal candidates as addressable so we were
getting invalid candidates like "&int()". Fix it to only mark literal
struct, array, slice and map types as addressable.
I also fixed the unnamed literal candidate to pass the dereferenced
expected type. For example, if the expected type was "*[]int" we were
passing a literal type of "*[]int" which wasn't working anymore. Now
we pass "[]int" and take its address as "&[]int{}".
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As usual, I forgot to clear out the import spec's name when it matches
the import path.
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We downrank untyped constant candidates so that we prefer candidates
whose type matches exactly. However, this was causing builtin
constants like "true" to be outranked by candidates that fuzzily match
"true". Fix by not downranking builtin constants.
Fixesgolang/go#36363.
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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.
Change-Id: I97586c9574f6c4106172d7983e4c6fad412e6aa1
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CL 212102 contains a few cleanup-type fixes that are unrelated to the
actual content of that CL. Pull them out to make the diffs simpler.
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Packages that have already been loaded by gopls are more likely to be
used, and have full type information. Check them for completion
candidates before scanning the disk.
Also, minor bug fixes: add a missing mutex, and use a lower-than-usual
score for typed unimported completions.
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In scan implementations, stop after cancellation, and swallow the
context's error for convenience.
In the module implementation specifically, try to avoid scanning if the
cache is enough to satisfy the user. When we do have to scan, prioritize
module dependencies before the whole cache.
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We only need to return a relatively small number of completions to the
user. There's no point continuing once we have those, so switch the
completion functions to be callback-based, and cancel once we've got
what we want.
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I want to stop sorting unimported completions. We still want to show
users something reasonable, so use label as a tiebreaker for score in
the higher level completion function.
To maintain the current sorting, we need to adjust scores by search
depth (height?) for lexical completions. A few tests are really ties,
and need sorting in the test case.
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No point in constructing the defaults in three places.
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We have multiple use cases for scanning: goimports, import completion,
and unimported completions. All three need slightly different features,
and the latter have very different performance considerations. Scanning
everything all at once and returning it was not good enough for them.
Instead, design the API as a series of callbacks for each
directory/package: first we discover its existence, then we load its
package name, then we load its exports. At each step the caller can
choose whether to proceed with the package. Import completion can stop
before loading exports, goimports can apply its directory name
heuristics, and in the future we'll be able to stop the scan short once
we've found all the results we want for completions.
I don't intend any significant changes here but there may be some little
ones around the edges.
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Unimported completions are always low-priority. If the user already
has 100 completion options, the unimported ones are probably not useful.
There's no point in calculating any of them.
Also, only do unimported completions for package members when they're
enabled. Oops.
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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.
Change-Id: I173a79a3cb136530bc99d093f1c2be189eac8ce2
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This change cleans up the structure of the Options struct in order to
clearly delineate which options should be configurable for the user.
Follow-up work is needed to refactor the completion options to fit into
this structure, as well as to make sure that the name of the field is
the name of the setting. This will make it easier to generate markdown
documentation from the code.
Also, remove options that are no longer in-use and mark them as
deprecated.
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Our current implementation isn't robust, and it doesn't seem worth it to
invest significant effort in improving it when this library exists.
Also, make the protocol part of the default URL regex non-optional, as
the alternative is that any string of the format "foo.bar" will appear
to be a link.
Updates golang/go#33505
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VSCode doesn't like (read: ignores) candidates whose filterText begins
with "&", so trim it off.
I also tweaked "addressed" candidates to include the "&" prefix in the
item label as well so the user can see what they will get.
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