This adds the ability to make a net.Conn based on a
reader/writer pair.
This is primarily useful for pretending stdin/stdout are a network
connection, but can be used for any reader/writer pair.
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This adds a package for dealing with stacks in tests.
The only function at this time is NoLeak which verifies that a test
does not leak any goroutines, and prints a stack summary if it does.
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This can be used either to directly parse runtime.Stack output or
process text that includes stack dumps, like test timeouts or panics.
It includes a binary, gostacks that processes stdin to stdout replacing
stack dumps in place.
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%O is supported since Go 1.13. See golang.org/design/19308-number-literals for
the background.
Support for %O has been added by copying and adapting the %o implementation.
Updates golang/go#29986
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One line legal code like `package x; import "os"; func f() {}` was
being misformatted. In these cases the parse flag ImportsOnly loses
important parts of the code, while full parsing works. Presumably
all these cases are short enough that there is no appreciable penalty
from the extra parsing.
Fixes https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36824
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This reverts commit 655248709e.
Reason for revert: We have gotten reports of users still relying on binary export data
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Windows does actually support symlinks, but older versions of
Windows only support symlinks when running as an administrator.
Newer versions of Windows support symlinks for all users.
Instead of skipping based on GOOS, first try the Symlink operation.
If it succeeds, we can proceed with the test; otherwise, we can try to
write a regular file to determine whether the problem was the symlink
operation itself or the destination path.
For golang/go#38772
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Switching to using a t.Skip means we are more likely to remember to
actually re-enable the test at some point.
Also picked up a staticcheck fix along the way.
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Assigning a slice to the appendage of itself is common and tedious
enough to warrant a special case completion candidate. We now offer
smarter "append()" candidates:
var foo []int
foo = app<> // offer "append(foo, <>)"
fo<> // offer "foo = append(foo, <>)"
The latter is only offered if the best completion candidate is a
slice. It is inserted as the second-best candidate because it seems
impossible to avoid annoying false positives if it is ranked first.
I added a new debug option to disable literal completions. This was to
clean up some test logic that was disabling snippets for all tests
just to defeat literal completions. My tests were failing mysteriously
due to having snippets disabled, and it was hard to figure out why.
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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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fake.Editor.Server was exported, but CL 233117 was rebased on top while
still using the unexported field.
Update the rebased code.
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The code was introducting syntax errors for some edge cases (example in
regtest/import_test.go), and I found it hard to follow.
The new code passes all the tests. There are new regtests to guarantee
no CodeActions are returned for some cases that vim testing noticed.
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The priorities for which comment to show should be 1) documentation
directly above the var/const, 2) documentation for the var/const block,
3) line comments.
See https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/3240.
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Something is making this test deterministically fail in some
environments, such as @bcmills' desktop.
Skip it while I build go at tip and debug.
Updates golang/go#39135
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Many tools test check for the ability to compile cgo programs.
Consolidate them all into testenv.NeedsTool("cgo").
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Now that we support authoring cgo packages better, we need a way to
regenerate the C definitions. Doing it automatically is very difficult;
in particular, referencing a new symbol from the C package may require
regeneration, but we don't want to do that for every typo.
For now, give the user a button and make them push it. We attach a
code lens to the import "C" line. This is vulnerable to the usual
user-didn't-save glitches.
Updates golang/go#35721.
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An import path like "foo/bar.v1" is still a local path, not an external
package, and should be grouped as such.
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The format of descriptions for the `-remote.*` flags were inconsistent.
Clean them up.
Also remove a TODO in lsprpc.go about adding a test for telemetry. That
is enough of a separate concern (and one that is rapidly changing) that
I no longer think this TODO makes sense.
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Currently, our hover text by default links point to public documentation
sites (e.g. pkg.go.dev). This doesn't make sense for private repos, so
hide the hovertext link when the import path matches GOPRIVATE.
Implementing this was a little messy. To be optimal I had to thread
the value of goprivate through cache.view, and to be correct I had to
duplicate some code from cmd/go internal.
Regtest will follow after https://golang.org/cl/232983 is submitted.
Updates golang/go#36998
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In CL 229779 I enabled Cgo type checking for go/packages, but we don't
actually type check there. We need to enable it in our own type checking
too.
No test updates because the negative effects are relatively subtle and
caught by an upcoming regtest.
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The Mode field is part of an RPC interface with gopackagesdriver
implementations, so renumbering the Need bits by adding a new value in
the middle is a compatibility break. Move it to the bottom.
Also update an incorrect comment.
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When on 1.15+, enable TypecheckCgo. This improves cgo support
significantly, but we'll still have trouble with newly-referenced C
identifiers and changes to the magic comment.
Updates golang/go#35721.
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TestBadGOPATH tests for a empty element in the GOPATH list using
"GOPATH=:/path/to/gopath", assuming that ':' is the path list
separator. On Windows the test fails, because Windows path list
separator is ';'. Therefore this test isn't built for Windows.
On Plan 9, os.PathListSeparator is '\000', so the test fails
there too, and should not be built for Plan 9.
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Add a new Mode bit, TypecheckCgo. When it is enabled, CompiledGoFiles
will contain cgo files before preprocessing, plus the cgo types file
generated by the cgo tool. Together, these can be type checked by
go/types with UsesCgo enabled.
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It's in the build tagged tests because the fix is only in 1.14.
Fixesgolang/go#36960
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When run in CLI, "DocumentSymbol()" returns "[]protocol.DocumentSymbol"
or "[]protocol.SymbolInformation", so need to handle that as well.
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In a later CL we include the fully qualified path to a symbol in the
Name field of SymbolInformation. This means that we end up with
matches like:
golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/workspacesymbol/b.WorkspaceSymbolVariableB
A fuzzy match against this name using the query "wsym" would match the
"workspacesymbol" of the import path as well as the
"WorkspaceSymbolVariableB" that is the symbol name itself.
Therefore we rename the symbols in the:
internal/lsp/testdata/lsp/primarymod/workspacesymbol/...
from WorkspaceSymbol* to RandomGopher*, which allows our fuzzy matches
to be more precise.
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In preparation for later changes to the implementation of the workspace
Symbol method, we add the Symbol method to fake.Editor. This requires
the definition of a number of associated fake types (editor-friendly,
byte-offset-based versions of protocol UTF16-based types) for example
fake.SymbolInformation and the types it references.
We also implement a basic regtest for the Symbol method, exposing Symbol
on regtest.Env like other LSP server methods. To aid with the writing of
Symbol result assertions, we provide some helper functions to simplify
the process of defining matches that are evaluated against the result
set.
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In preparation for later changes to the workspace Symbol method, we add
a separate configuration option keyed by "symbolMatcher" that specifies
the type of matcher to use for workspace symbol requests. We also define
a new type SymbolMatcher, the type of this new option. We require
SymbolMatcher to be a separate type from Matcher because a later CL adds
a type of symbol matcher that does not make sense in the context of
other uses of Matcher, e.g. completion.
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WorkspaceSymbols matches symbols across views using the given query,
according to the matcher Matcher.
The workspace symbol method is defined in the spec as follows:
> The workspace symbol request is sent from the client to the server to
> list project-wide symbols matching the query string.
It is unclear what "project-wide" means here, but given the parameters
of workspace/symbol do not include any workspace identifier, then it has
to be assumed that "project-wide" means "across all workspaces". Hence
why WorkspaceSymbols receives the views []View.
However, it then becomes unclear what it would mean to call
WorkspaceSymbols with a different configured Matcher per View.
Therefore we assume that Session level configuration will define the
Matcher to be used for the WorkspaceSymbols method.
As part of this change we also tidy up lsp_test.go and source_test.go to
remove some repetition.
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I've been using the inspect command to find data about the daemon and
its various sessions while debugging gopls. In practice, however, I
don't simply want to view the debug information: I want to script it.
This change removes the custom output formatting in favor of indented
JSON, so that we can do things like the following:
tail -f $(gopls inspect sessions | gq -r .logfile)
Which tails the daemon logs for the current gopls binary version.
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This extracts the printing code from the log writer so it can be re-used
and then changes the loggers in the lsp to use it.
This means that messages that used to look like
date:
message=text
now print as
date: text
which makes the logs a lot easier to read.
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As a follow-up to CL 232990, return in the default case so that the
compiler will complain if we fail to return.
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mapfs.New documentation says:
> Map keys should be forward slash-separated pathnames
> and not contain a leading slash.
It is invalid input if a provided path contains a leading slash, and it
causes the returned filesystem to have undefined behavior. Package mapfs
is often used in tests, so this can lead to a serious problem elsewhere.
Help detect invalid API usage sooner by validating input, and panicking
when it contains leading slashes. Programs that use mapfs API correctly
will be unaffected, and it will be faster for incorrect programs—if any
exist today or will be created in the future—to detect and correct such
problems.
Fixesgolang/go#34591.
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A missing return in the SelectorExpr case meant that cloneExpr would
return the original node, resulting in AST corruption when the caller
modified it.
It might be nice to panic in the default case to prevent this from
happening again, but for now let's just fix it.
Fixesgolang/go#38927.
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As prompted [this issue](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/38963) it
is unclear how to setup build tags in gopls in vscode.
vscode has a configuration section specific for go build tags but it is
not honored by gopls which instead requires GOFLAGS environment variable
to be set with the -tags flag.
Change-Id: Ib74a5bca78bf222d73224590ee0344948f020f9f
GitHub-Last-Rev: 37d1f9f625f13b5917f983cdd0b1b2a36968457e
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#227
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In VS Code, a workspace symbol query with an empty query parameter
is issued as soon as users open the symbol search box. There are many
symbols in a reasonably sized project and the chance that a user finds
a result in the randomly chosen 100 items out of those many symbols is
low. Thus, this first query is often useless.
Ignore this query and return an empty result immediately.
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TestVerifyUnified in internal/lsp/diff/difftest requires specific
behaviour of the 'diff' command which is known to be satisfied by
GNU diff. The plan9 'diff' command has no '-u' option, and the
illumos 'diff -u' produces output in a different format. Checking
specifically for the GNU version in the HasTool function ensures
the expected behaviour, and otherwise causes the test to be skipped.
Updates golang/go#38772
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