The satisfy package has a precondition for Finder.Find that requires
that the package has no type errors. If this is a check that we would
perform, give an error and do not rename.
Fixesgolang/go#32882
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Failed to properly check the try-bot result in CL 185058. Hence didn't
spot the LSP tests that also verify offset behaviour. This CL fixes
those tests to align the LSP tests with the change introduced in CL
185058.
Change-Id: Ia81ab6db7a2c3a4729d8ef73205b6071af270b00
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This adds the ability to tie a background context to the context that created it
in traces, and also cleans up and annotates the context used in type checking.
This gives us detailed connected traces of all the type checking and parsing
logic.
Change-Id: I32721220a50ecb9b4404a4e9354343389d7a5219
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This uses the new opencensus compatability layer to add telementry to some of
the functions in the lsp, in order to allow us to understand their costs and
call patterns.
Change-Id: I7df820cd4eace7a4840ac6397d5df402369bf0a7
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A client can specify "IncludeDeclaration" in its ReferenceParams.
When they do so, we want to include the declaration, even if it was not
in the scope we searched for references.
Additionally, we also return the location of the declaration first in
the result array when it is included in the results.
Updates golang/go#32572
Change-Id: I12837cd98102ee8d531f0f4bac2fb7bded2564c0
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time.Tick produces multiple ticks (and leaks a Ticker); time.After
produces a single tick, which is what is called for here.
Change-Id: I922b11e1263a8367afec76c10831b7284f3559ec
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The first deadlock involved differing mutex acquisition order in two
code paths:
1. loadParseTypecheck() holds the "mcache" mutex then eventually
acquires the "handleMu" file mutex.
2. (*goFile).invalidateContent() acquires the "handleMu" mutex first and
then the "mcache" mutex.
Fix by changing the acquisition order in invalidateContent().
The second deadlock involved the file watcher. The two code paths
involved were:
1. (*goFile).GetPackages() holds the view mutex and eventually calls
(*WatchMap).Watch, which acquires the watcher mutex.
2. (*session).openOverlay acquires the watcher mutex as it triggers a
file's callbacks, and then the callback
"(*goFile).invalidateContent" acquires the view mutex.
Fix by not holding the watcher mutex as we invoke the callbacks.
Fixesgolang/go#32910
Change-Id: I9d060e0d80fd86a317a1d6c7aaa736a8ce10bd07
GitHub-Last-Rev: 04944fa0249c0e6f1022a415787e23abce21bc2e
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#129
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Instead of defaulting to a one sentence synopsis for documentation on
hover, allow the user to configure the amount of documentation they want
to see. Right now, the options are none, some (using go/doc.Synopsis),
or all. We should add a 4th, single-line, mode, which will allow clients
like vim-go to stop stripping off documentation on hover.
Updates golang/go#32561
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Add some extra smarts when evaluating untyped constants as completion
candidates. Previously we called types.Default() on the expected type
and candidate type, but this loses the untypedness of an untyped
constant which prevents it from being assignable to any type or named
type other than the untyped constant's default type.
Note that the added logic does not take into account the untyped
constant's value, so you will still get some false positive
completions (e.g. suggesting an untyped negative integer constant when
only a uint would do). Unfortunately go/types doesn't provide a way of
answering the question "is this *types.Const assignable to this
types.Type" since types.AssignableTo only considers a constant's type,
not its value.
Change-Id: If7075642e928f712b127256ae7706a5190e2f42c
GitHub-Last-Rev: 124d2f05b0aec09c9d7004d9da0d900524185b92
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#128
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Often anonymous functions can be passed as arguments to a function. In
these cases, it can be annoying for a user to see signature help for the
entire duration of their writing this function. This change detects if
the user is typing in a function literal and disables signature help in
that case.
Fixesgolang/go#31633
Change-Id: I7166910739b6e1ec0da2ec852336136b81d13be0
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Support the renaming of the imported name of a package within a file.
This case needs to be special cased because the ident may be added or
removed.
Change-Id: I333bc2b2ca5ce81c4a2afb8b10035f525dfad464
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This change modifies gopls to use the internal goimports library, which
allows us to manually configure the ProcessEnv. We also add a logger to
the ProcessEnv to allow this change not to conflict with gopls's logging
mechanism.
Fixesgolang/go#32585
Change-Id: Ic9aae69c7cfbc9b1f2e66aa8d812175dbc0065ce
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Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
As per discussion on golang/go#32810, to avoid the `go list` storm caused by many
files being opened, we check if the file content opened is equivalent to
the content on disk. If so, we mark this file as "on disk" so that we
don't send it as an overlay to go/packages.
Updates golang/go#32810
Change-Id: I0a520cf91bbe933c9afb76d0842f5556ac4e5b28
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Find references to identifiers in both a package and its test package.
Change-Id: I9d9da4aa37c36c448336aed044df79cfd1c903f1
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This change refactors code actions to handle the Context.Only parameter,
which indicates which code actions a language server should execute.
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There was a situation where we were trying to re-acquire a lock that was
already held. This change solves this issue.
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The identifier in a reference is used to check for a doc comment.
Implicits do not have an ident, so do not use that to look for a doc
comment.
Also set the context.Context for the renamer.
Change-Id: I085d9e6c11d919222592dcb6fb30982eeb0fc7cd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/184042
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
Adjust the output of requests.ts to use the new facilities of jsonrpc2.go.
Change-Id: I316f7846db9f683345b836915d992e751f126196
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/184081
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Deep completion refers to searching through an object's fields and
methods for more completion candidates. For example:
func wantsInt(int) { }
var s struct { i int }
wantsInt(<>)
Will now give a candidate for "s.i" since its type matches the
expected type.
We limit to three deep completion results. In some cases there are
many useless deep completion matches. Showing too many options defeats
the purpose of "smart" completions. We also lower a completion item's
score according to its depth so that we favor shallower options. For
now we do not continue searching past function calls to limit our
search scope. In other words, we are not able to suggest results with
any chained fields/methods after the first method call.
Deep completions are behind the "useDeepCompletions" LSP config flag
for now.
Change-Id: I1b888c82e5c4b882f9718177ce07811e2bccbf22
GitHub-Last-Rev: 26522363730036e0b382a7bcd10aa1ed825f6866
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As per the following guidance: "Try to keep the normal code path at a minimal indentation"
I know this is normally applied to error handling, but the same logic about improving readability applies here too.
Change-Id: Ib20dae9975e94b40fb6ff7049782375b18ef59ba
Change-Id: Ib20dae9975e94b40fb6ff7049782375b18ef59ba
GitHub-Last-Rev: 97919272de76ec15845556e032985c5969a277fa
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#125
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This change moves from marking a package with `go list` errors as
missing, to marking a package with no files as missing.
Change-Id: Ibad1e67518d8a7f4c4bde416c53ab8132ae534e3
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There has been a race condition that occasionally appears in test runs
on TryBots. Multiple threads perform type-checking, so they may race on
setting the fields of the *goFiles. Add a mutex to synchronize this.
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This separates hides the wire structures, and then exposes a new Request
type to allow for it to carry advanced features.
It also embeds the connection into the request and changes the signature of the
handler to no longer require a separate Conn argument.
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typeCheck() was swallowing context.Canceled errors and leaving the
cached package in a bad state. In particular, after two rapid changes
to imports I was left in the "no package for file" error mode until I
change my imports again. The second change canceled the first change
which ended up sticking a skeleton *pkg in the package cache instead
of propagating the canceled error.
Change-Id: I15b072188c3359d9cd1812bd49e72548ba214250
GitHub-Last-Rev: 240f61718fbb5bfc787bbfaaaae1d38925d7c405
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In type assertion expressions and type switch clauses we now infer the
type from which candidates must be assertable. For example in:
var foo io.Writer
bar := foo.(<>)
When suggesting concrete types we will prefer types that actually
implement io.Writer.
I also added support for the "*" type name modifier. Using the above
example:
bar := foo.(*<>)
we will prefer type T such that *T implements io.Writer.
Change-Id: Ib483bf5e7b339338adc1bfb17b34bc4050d05ad1
GitHub-Last-Rev: 965b028cc00b036019bfdc97561d9e09b7b912ec
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#123
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This change also leaves in an opt-out setting (noIncrementalSync), just
in case we need to disable it at some point.
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This package is basically a library (even though it's internal) and
it's generally considered a bad practice for libraries to panic, so
don't.
Change-Id: I37d9d73ae48ececc6b31436f1076e1f85213f129
Change-Id: I37d9d73ae48ececc6b31436f1076e1f85213f129
GitHub-Last-Rev: 453b538e53e48889171d31829af3304409f9a8bc
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This change adds supports for a package belonging to multiple files.
It requires additional packages.Loads for all of the packages to which a
file belongs (for example, if a non-test file also belongs to a package's
test variant).
For now, we re-run go/packages.Load for each file we open, regardless of
whether or not we already know about it.
This solves the issue of packages randomly belonging to a test or not.
Follow-up work needs to be done to support multiple packages in
references, rename, and diagnostics.
Fixesgolang/go#32791Fixesgolang/go#30100
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This change just separates minor changes made along the course of the
memoization CL out into their own change. This will clean up the diffs
in the memoization CL.
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This is designed to provide a compatible API to opencensus libraries while we
still cannot directly depend on it.
Most of this will be deleted again when we move the code over into the
sub-module.
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Replace doc comment text for the declaration of an identifier with the
new name.
This implementation is taken from golang.org/x/tools/refactor/rename.
Change-Id: Id1b80fad456646a46c8ae2caa4e8febf05aaf798
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Before renaming a variable, check the package to make sure that this
renaming would not result in a conflict that could break the program.
All of the implementation is taken from "refactor/rename" with the
dependency on "go/loader" removed.
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This change sends the expected boolean value for 'renameProvider'
to the client.
When a client does not send 'prepareSupport' in its initial
'initialize' request, the client expects to get a boolean value for
'renameProvider'. Since we do not yet provide prepare support, we just
set 'renameProvider' to true regardless of the value of prepareSupport.
Fixesgolang/go#32703
Change-Id: I1103e51e1a2927b98aaedf2839996e9cd7f7cbcc
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Previously we would always expand *types.Func completion candidates to
function calls, even if the expected type matched the function itself,
not its return value. Now we check the function itself before we check
its return value. This fixes cases like this:
func foo() int { return 0 }
var f func() int
f = <foo> // now completes to "foo" instead of "foo()"
Also, *types.Var function values were never getting expanded to calls.
I fixed the completion formatting to know that both *types.Func
and *types.Var objects might need to be invoked in the completion
item. This fixes cases like this:
foo := func() int { return 0 }
var i int
i = <foo()> // now completes to "foo()" instead of "foo"
Change-Id: I8d0e9e2774f92866a3dd881092c13019fb3f3fd5
GitHub-Last-Rev: 7442bc84b5bbb86296289bbc745ec56a5f89d901
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#122
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This change provides support to rename identifiers within a single
package.
The renaming is performed by finding all references to an identifier,
and then creating text edits to replace the existing text with the
new identifier.
Editing an import spec is not supported.
Fixes#27571
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