go/packages overlay handling only really works for contains queries
(file=), so our approach of reloading packages by package path (for
workspace packages) wasn't handling newly created packages that need to
be handled through overlays. Workaround this by reloading metadata for
individual files that are missing it by running extra contains queries
(only after the first metadata load for package paths). Be careful not
to reload the same file multiple times if the first load did not succeed.
Somewhat related, clear out `go list` errors in packages that go
through overlay handling, since they will often be rendered irrelevant.
I'm not sure if this is the right move, but if it's not, then we will
have to do extra work to disregard those errors in gopls.
Fixesgolang/go#36661.
Fixesgolang/go#36635.
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This is a pure move with no code changes.
Rename parse_mod.go to mod_tidy.go since it's changed a bit.
Move the modfile.go functions into view.go since (1) Heschi doesn't
like spreading methods into multiple files and (2) it only has 2
functions in it anyway.
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Missed a pretty key case in CL 216138. Also, I accidentally made it pass
-modfile even when it's not supported.
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We treat package IDs and import paths as semi-interchangeable, which is
wrong when GOPATH vendoring is in use. The only place it hurts us is
during import resolution, which is fixed here. We should always have the
package loaded, so it's just a matter of finding it by searching each
possible vendor location.
Fixesgolang/go#36155.
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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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Address a lingering TODO. A FileHandle read should return errors if the
file has been modified on disk while in use.
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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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Caught a number of unused parameters along the way. Hopefully we can
eliminate the containsFileSave boolean soon, since it's a bit annoying
to have to send that through.
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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This change adds a buildflags variable to the ProcessEnv inside internal/imports. When you run go list with GO111MODULE=on to get information about the package you are in, it will add a go directive to your go.mod file if there is not one. With the tempModfile=on flag, there should be no changes to a user's go.mod file.
Updates golang/go#36247
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As usual, in debugging the creation of a new file with gopls, I've
encountered a go/packages overlay bug. The issue is:
A file b/b.go with package name "b" exists on disk. A package
b/b_test.go with no content exists on disk. There is an overlay for
b/b_test.go that contains the package name "b". Running packages.Load
for file=b/b_test.go will result in a failure to load package b
[b.test]. This change adds this test to the go/packages tests.
This case is fixed by restricting the fallback logic in
runContainsQueries. We only attempt to construct an ad-hoc package if
the original package was returned with no GoFiles.
Also, a minor change to the gopls error parsing code that fixes a case
in which diagnostics were being sent without corresponding files.
Updates golang/go#36635.
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This is the first in a series of changes to batch file changes. First,
we have to support invalidating a snaphot with multiple files.
Updates golang/go#31553
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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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Apparently, the convention is to name something "Locked" if the
implementation is mutex is already locked when the function is called.
Turns out there were no callers of getFileLocked anyway, so just delete
that function and rename to getFile.
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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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The modfiles function only works with Go 1.14. When it is enabled,
it reenters the view, causing a deadlock. Stop using it, and move the
process env under a separate lock so to break the deadlock.
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There's no need to do this more than once per view.
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We used to read the go.mod file information out of the imports.Resolver.
Now that gopls tracks go.mod itself, we can use that instead. This is a
slight regression, in that go.mods in replace targets will no longer be
watched, but I don't think that's too important.
This allows us to stop reading the ModuleResolver's internals, which
were not sufficiently locked.
Updates golang/go#36605.
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Previously, we were only invalidating packages in directories if we
didn't have a file handle. We should also invalidate if we have an
unparseable file handle - that is, a file with no content or no package
name.
Fixesgolang/go#36608.
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Invalidating metadata for reverse dependencies isn't necessary, except
for in the case of test variants and x_tests.
An example:
The only way to reload the metadata for
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/cache
[golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source.test]" is by reloading
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source" with "[-test -deps]". That
means we have to invalidate the metadata for that
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source_test" when we invalidating
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/cache".
Fixesgolang/go#36165
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This change eliminates our need to guess what the package under test is
in gopls, since `go list` always knows the answer.
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Now that we can detach scans, it's easy to kick off a background refresh
that doesn't block the user. Performance may be a bit worse until the
scan finishes, but that's the price we pay for freshness.
Adaptively rate-limit the refresh rate so that we don't turn the user's
computer into a hot plate.
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This change moves to our ultimate approach of diagnostics the snapshot
on every file change, instead of carefully picking which files and
packages to diagnose. Analyses are shown for packages whose files are
open in the editor. Reverse dependencies are no longer needed for
source.Diagnostics because they will be invalidated when the snapshot is
cloned, so diagnosing the entire snapshot will bring them up to date.
This even works for go.mod files because all of workspace-level `go list`s
will be canceled as the user types, and then we trigger an uncancellable
go/packages.Load when the user saves. There is still room for improvement
here, but it will require much more careful invalidation of metadata for
go.mod files.
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This change combines the two packages.Load calls that happen on view
creation. Builtins can be loaded along with the rest of the workspace.
To avoid race conditions, create a builtinPackageHandle type for
builtins and use it to create the data.
Updates golang/go#36531
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Package handles should be cached on the snapshot as part of the initial
workspace load, otherwise this cached data will be repeatedly lost and
reconstructed during tests and regular execution.
Fixesgolang/go#36556
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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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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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This change adds the -e flag to ensure that we get the release tags when we are checking if the go version is at least 1.14. This also adjusts the check to be more lenient when it comes to processing the output of the version check.
This also fixes another issue where if the version is not 1.14 we were publishing empty diagnostics for an empty uri. This arose because we did not check if there was a valid go.mod file before we published the reports.
Fixesgolang/go#36488
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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 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 will surface errors that come from the mod package. It will handle incorrect usages, invalid directives, and other errors that occur when parsing go.mod files.
Updates golang/go#31999
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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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Opening a mod file is not sufficient cause to invalidate in the
workspace, so don't.
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Minimize the issues at master by not running workspace-level diagnostics
on mod file changes. Once the initial workspace load stabilizes we will
be able to go back to that approach.
Also, a couple of minor changes along the way while debugging.
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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 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 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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When the tempModfile flag was enabled, there would be some go
commands that would run without the -modfile flag. This change adds
the config's buildFlags to the invokeGo command in go/packages and
updates how we are checking if the go version is 1.14 within the
modfileFlagExists function.
Fixesgolang/go#36247
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The initial workspace load was happening when a view was created, in serial.
It should really just be kicked off in a separate goroutine once we create a
new view. Implementing this change required some other significant changes,
particularly the additional work being done by the WorkspacePackageIDs
method.
Some other changes had to be made while debugging. In particular, the
modification to the circular dependencies test was a consequence of
golang/go#36265.
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Test variants and test mains can result in multiple packages being
loaded for a single ID. Handle this case in the PackageHandle function
instead of returning an error.
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When dealing with cgo files, we need to pass a Mapper for the authored
file. I got most of the sites in CL 208501, but missed this one.
I was nervous about starting to propagate errors, but all the tests
passed, so shrug.
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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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The metadata for the workspace packages may not be available when we
need it, so we should allow loading a single package ID. This can be
improved in follow-up CLs by consolidating the individual IDs into one
call to packages.Load. Some adjustments from CL 212102 were split out
into this CL.
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This commit will delete the temporary go.mod file that is attached
to a view when the session is shutdown.
Updates golang/go#31999
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CL 212037 introduced a bug with saving overlays. Since VS Code sends nil
contents for a file on save, we were deleting overlay contents on save.
This resulted in very strange behavior.
Also rename overlay.data to overlay.text to match variable names.
Fixesgolang/go#36224
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In one of my previous refactoring changes, I lost the fact that the
context should be detached before invalidating a file's contents. If
this function is canceled, we will be in a bad state.
Also, small change to return ctx.Err() instead of a custom error message
from (*packageHandle).check.
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Now that `go list` errors are sufficient for us to determine a circular
dependency, we don't need to cache errors on dependency packages.
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This change merges the small helper functions that modified overlays
into a single function and removes the openFiles sync.Map in the view.
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This change eliminates the extra step of calling GetFile on the view and
getting the FileHandle from the snapshot. It also eliminiates the
redundant source.File type. Follow up changes will clean up the file
kind handling, since it still exists on the fileBase type.
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On startup gopls runs go/packages over the entire workspace. The log
message in question outputs each package found along with all the
package's filenames. Obviously in a large project this produces an
incredible amount of output. Fix by putting the log message behind the
"verboseOutput" flag when invoking go/packages in the "dir/..." mode.
I also added the go/packages "query" string to the
once-per-go-packages-call log message so it is more useful.
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This CL adds a "disableTempModfile" boolean that can be turned on or off.
While we are adding support for go.mod files in gopls, this flag will allow
users to opt out of using the -modfile flag that is enabled in Go 1.14. This
flag might be removed at a future point, the decision still needs to be made.
Updates golang/go#31999
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It wasn't infinite, but gopls would sit at 100% cpu for ~25 seconds
whenever I made a change to a package imported by essentially
everything in my project.
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The situation in golang/go#35638 was as follows:
didOpen main.go creates a snapshot that knows main.go is in package
"mod.com".
didChange main.go creates a snapshot. When a file changes, we discard
its contents by leaving the file handle out of the "files" map.
didOpen const.go creates a snapshot, and attempts to invalidate the
metadata for packages in the same directory.
The way we detect packages in the same directory is by iterating through
the files in the snapshot. But we threw away the only file in "mod.com"
in step 2 when its contents changed. If a diagnostics run happened to
get in between the two steps, it would re-load main.go and the bug would
go away. If not, step 3 would find no files and fail to invalidate
"mod.com".
The best way to fix this is to insert the new file handle eagerly during
cloning. That way there's no confusion.
Fixesgolang/go#35638.
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Eliminate the file watcher, since it led to a lot of confusion and
difficulty reasoning about the flow of a file action. This change splits
a file invalidation into the two logical steps - 1) things that affect
the overlay, and 2) things that affect the view. It is based on top of
CL 211757, so the diffs will look better once that CL is merged.
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This change has no code modifications. Just move the handling for
overlays and debugging into separate files to make them easier to find.
Also, add some missing copyrights.
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In the upcoming Go 1.14 release, there is an introduction of the -modfile
flag which allows a user to run a go command but choose where to direct the
go.mod file updates. The information about this can be found here: golang/go#34506.
This change starts setting up the infrastructure to handle the seperate modfile
rather than keep changing a user's go.mod file. To support versions of Go that are
not 1.14, we run a modified "go list" command that checks the release tags to see
if 1.14 is contained.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Cloning is complicated enough without worrying about concurrency, so
hold the snapshot's lock during the entire process.
Consolidate everything into one function. I don't think that the split
was making it easier to understand, and I was able to see and clean up
some extra complexity once it was all in one place. Let's discuss
options if you think the result is too long.
I don't intend any semantic changes in this CL.
Updates golang/go#35638.
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Created an analogous data structure for go.mod files when we parse them
using the golang.org/x/mod package. Gopls can now access the data
within a go.mod file using a parseModHandle and the corresponding
parseModData object. This will help down the road when it is time
to implement the lsp functions for go.mod files.
Updates golang/go#31999
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After the addition of golang/go#35964, the import cycle error now
has the import stack attached in the message. This CL parses that
stack and attached the import cycle diagnostic to the import versus
just adding it to the first character of the .go file.
Fixesgolang/go#33085
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This change is the next step in unification of text synchronization
methods. The logic really belongs in the internal/lsp/cache package
rather than the internal/lsp package.
Pulled out a function to run diagnostics on a file (diagnostics are still
run async).
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When we are processing a go.mod file, we are calling go/packages.load
when we should not be. It will always return 0 packages since it is
not a .go file. This CL adds branching inside each internal/lsp protocol
function and also adds a check in snapshot.PackageHandles for the file type
and returns an error. This will prevent `go list` from running on go.mod files for now.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Say you have foo.go and foo_test.go yielding packages "foo" and
"foo.test". Previously when you changed foo_test.go we would
invalidate the foo.test and foo packages. Invalidating foo is not
necessary since it does not depend on any test files. Furthermore, it
caused problems because nothing would refetch foo's metadata until
foo.go changed, so various things (such as finding implementations in
packages that depend on "foo") would be broken.
Now we only invalidate metadata from packages that contain the
modified file. We only invalidate type info from packages that contain
the modified file, or from such packages' transitive reverse
dependencies.
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When the go.mod file changes, we should invalidate all the files that are
contained in the package for the mod file. This will allow the files to recheck
their packages in case new packages were added in the go.mod file.
This still does not fix issue where changes to go.mod files do not trigger recalculation of diagnostics.
Updates golang/go#31999
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When a file is changed, we invalidate various cached data so we
re-type check and refetch metadata as needed. Previously when a file
changed we would delete the metadata for all transitive reverse
dependencies. This broke all-packages-in-workspace features since we
could no longer fetch the package handle for packages without
metadata.
Fix by only deleting metadata for the packages that the file being
changed belongs to. It doesn't seem like a package's metadata contains
anything that is sensitive to changes in the package's dependencies.
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When a new file is opened, the first time we learn about it will be a
didOpen event. We need to invalidate the package's metadata in that
case too.
Fixesgolang/go#35638.
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I had mistakenly forgotten to return a snapshot along with the view.
Fixesgolang/go#36020
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This change will provide a more useful error when you
are self importing a package. It has TODOs in place to propagate the
"import cycle not allowed" error from go list to the user.
Updates golang/go#33085
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The invalidateContent function does not acquire a snapshot's mutex to
avoid blocking other work (even though it probably should since it's
only called after a context is canceled). A case was added to iterate
through files when a file is created, and it did not respect the fact
that the snapshot's mutex was not locked, resulting in a concurrent map
read and write. This change makes sure that the access of the snapshot's
files map is guarded by a mutex.
As a follow-up, we should just acquire snapshot.mu in invalidateContent.
Updates golang/go#36006
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We don't distinguish between genuine errors and context cancellation in
diagnostics, which often results in superfluous logging of these errors.
Avoid spamming the logs with them by checking.
Also, remove the logic for sending undelivered diagnostics. It's a relic
of old bugs and isn't useful.
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Apparently I should've had staticcheck on. We were only reading the
metadata in updateMetadata to calculate unused imports, but that's now
at a higher level.
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Previously, we returned CheckPackageHandles when creating a new view.
Now, return the view's snapshot. Also, add a WorkspacePackageIDs
function in order to run diagnostics on them.
Fixesgolang/go#35548
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We weren't maintaining our ancestor node list correctly. This caused
us to fail to make AST repairs in certain cases. Now we are careful to
always append to the ancestors list when recursing.
Updates golang/go#34332.
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Previously, we would reload if a user's import list decreased or simply
changed order. This is not necessary. Now, we only re-run if a new import
needs to be loaded.
Updates golang/go#35388
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When searching for implementations we look at all packages in the
workspace. We do a full parse since we need to look for non-exported
types and look in functions for type declarations. However, we always
type check a package's dependencies in export-only mode to save work.
This leads to what I call the "two world" syndrome where you have both
the export-only and full-parse versions of a package in play at once.
This is problematic because mirror objects in each version do not
compare equal.
For example:
-- a/a.go --
package a
type Breed int
const Mutt Breed = 0
type Dog interface{ Breed() Breed }
-- b/b.go --
package b
import "a"
type dog struct{}
func (dog) Breed() a.Breed { return a.Mutt }
---
In this situation, the problem is "b" loads its dependency "a" in
export only mode so it gets one version of the "a.Breed" type. The
user opens package "a" directly so it gets fully type checked and has
a second version of "a.Breed". The user searches for "a.Dog"
implementations, but "b.dog" does not implement the fully-loaded
"a.Dog" because it returns the export-only version of the "a.Breed"
type.
Fix it by always loading in-workspace dependencies in full parse mode.
We need to load them in full parse mode anyway if the user does find
references or find implementations.
In writing a test I fixed an incorrect import in the testdata. This
uncovered an unrelated bug which made a different implementation test
very flaky. I disabled it for now since I couldn't see a fix simple
enough to slip into this commit.
Fixesgolang/go#35857.
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Lack of context in error messages is making my life difficult. Add
context to a few, refactoring out some duplicate code along the way.
Change-Id: I3a940b12ec7c82b1ae1fc477694a2b8b45f6ff71
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As far as I can tell, the code I removed in from load did roughly
nothing -- returning nil metadata didn't suppress type checking as I
think was intended. Throwing away the metadata also created the race in
Pull the check for missing import changes up to PackageHandles, where it
is non-racy and can cause type checking to be skipped. Simplify and
refactor.
Fixesgolang/go#35951.
Change-Id: Id4b32b86569afb36863aaf982616b2b3727b0e83
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Sometimes the prefix of the thing you want to complete is a keyword.
For example:
variance := 123
fmt.Println(var<>)
In this case the parser produces an *ast.BadExpr which breaks
completion. We now repair this BadExpr by replacing it with
an *ast.Ident named "var".
We also repair empty decls using a similar approach. This fixes cases
like:
var typeName string
type<> // want to complete to "typeName"
We also fix accidental keywords in selectors, such as:
foo.var<>
The parser produces a phantom "_" in place of the keyword, so we swap
it back for an *ast.Ident named "var".
In general, though, accidental keywords wreak havoc on the AST so we
can only do so much. There are still many cases where a keyword prefix
breaks completion. Perhaps in the future the parser can be
cursor/in-progress-edit aware and turn accidental keywords into
identifiers.
Fixesgolang/go#34332.
PS I tweaked nodeContains() to include n.End() to fix a test failure
against tip related to a change to go/parser. When a syntax error is
present, an *ast.BlockStmt's End() is now set to the block's final
statement's End() (earlier than what it used to be). In order for the
cursor pos to test "inside" the block in this case I had to relax the
End() comparison.
Change-Id: Ib45952cf086cc974f1578298df3dd12829344faa
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We were previously returning errors when we failed to load/check a
user's workspace folder, but now we suppress all errors. We shouldn't
disable gopls functionality if something is broken in a user's workspace
folder, rather, we should fall back to the file= queries that will run
when a user edits a file.
Change-Id: Iae05174ca80d2573c0222ac42f29e5556bda0134
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Running staticcheck on the entire workspace causes a slowdown, and most
likely users don't want to see staticcheck reports for every
subdirectory of their workspace. Only run staticcheck on open files.
Also, fixed a staticcheck warning that showed up along the way. Filed
golang/go#35718 to remind ourselves to fix all of the staticcheck warnings
that showed up when we ran gopls with staticcheck on x/tools.
Finally, made sure that we don't send empty diagnostics when diagnosing
the snapshot on start-up, as that is not necessary.
Change-Id: Ic51d1abfc80b1b53397057f06a4cfd7e2dc930f9
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The early return logic for didOpen events in
(*snapshot).invalidateContent was preventing the creation of a new
snapshot, which was in turn stopping the versions from being updated.
This exposed a fundamental issue in the way we were calculating
workspace diagnostics. Since we weren't waiting for diagnostics to be
completed for an entire snapshot before replying that the server had
been initialized, snapshots were being cloned without any type
information. For quickfix code actions, we assume that we have all
information cached (since we need to have sent the diagnostics that the
quickfix is mapped to), so we were not finding the cached analysis
results.
To handle this in the short-term, we key analyses by their names, and
then regenerate results as-needed for code actions. This is technically
more correct than simply assuming that we have the analyses cached. In a
follow-up CL, I will send a follow-up that will make sure that
snapshots "wait" on each other to be fully constructed before being
cloned.
Change-Id: Ie89fcdb438b6b8b675f87335561bf47b768641ac
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When packages.Load'ing cgo packages, the authored files show up in
GoFiles, and the generated files show up in CompiledGoFiles. We need the
AST and type information for the latter, since they're the only thing we
can type check. But we also need the contents (and column mapper) for
the authored file so that we can navigate into it.
Store GoFiles in package metadata and checked Packages. Parse the extra
files, just for their mappers. Refactor the View functions a little bit,
since there's only one place that actually needs to find the mapper for
a file.
Updates golang/go#35720.
Change-Id: I9f96872a9a592bf0e11da27ebd8976c6db8752c9
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I'm not sure why this was being managed by the view, but delete the code
that handles tracking a file's first change. It is only used to avoid
spamming the user with error messages.
Change-Id: Id95089478ffb7e189d38cbc147e3dde6a1c55c5e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/208274
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Right now, we request analyses for files in ParseExported mode, which
doesn't actually produce any meaningful facts. Disable it until we
resolvegolang/go#35089, since right now, all this is doing is wasting
memory and CPU.
Change-Id: I6ffb7bdf6c915159b55753b51289cef4bd937603
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This change modifies the behavior of the GetReverseDependencies function
used for diagnostics. Since we now return diagnostics for the entire
workspace, we don't have to worry if a file is open to show errors in
it. This change requires the addition of a new (*snapshot).PackageHandle
function that gets a CheckPackageHandle for a given package ID. This
function does not cause a re-load of the package metadata, though if we
feel that this is something we need in the future we can add it.
Change-Id: I863bdf284d15f2317d8fae395928a90b9455146b
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This change uses the FileIdentity when reporting an error message, so
that the version number can be propagated to through the
publishDiagnostics notification.
Change-Id: I6a2103e304717ca09895008ea40336e3ace3c66d
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This change cleans up internal/lsp/source/view.go to have a more logical
ordering and deletes the view.CheckPackageHandle function. Now, the only
way to get a CheckPackageHandle is through a snapshot (so all of the
corresponding edits).
Also, renamed fuzzy tests to fuzzymatch. Noticed this weird error when
debugging - I had golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/fuzzy in my module
cache and it conflicted with the test version.
Change-Id: Ib87836796a8e76e6b6ed1306c2a93e9a5db91cce
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As we improve support for cgo we'll need to reference GoFiles, not just
CompiledGoFiles. "Files" is right out.
I think I got everything that needs renaming but please let me know if
not.
Updates golang/go#35720.
Change-Id: I97a6ebf5b395535de0d5f4f8b3f84b46ca34643f
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