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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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Find references to identifiers in both a package and its test package.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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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"
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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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In situations like:
var buf bytes.Buffer
var w io.Writer = &b<>
if we want to complete to "buf" properly we need to apply the "&" type
modifier to buf's type of bytes.Buffer to see that it is assignable
to type io.Writer. Previously we applied type modifiers in reverse to
the "expected" type (io.Writer in this case), but that is obviously
incorrect in this situation since it is nonsensical to
dereference (the reverse of "&") io.Writer.
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Implicit local variables for type switches do not appear in the Uses
map and do not have objects associated with them. This change
associates all of the different types objects for the same local type
switch declaration with one another in the declaration.
The identifier for the implicit local variable does not have a type but
does have declaration objects.
Find references for type switch vars will return references to all the
identifiers in all of the case clauses and the declaration.
Fixesgolang/go#32584
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So we can surface their code actions later.
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Previously, if any one file in a package had a parse error, we would not
send type errors for any of the other files. Now we make this decision
per-file, so that, even if a file has parse errors, type errors in the
other files will be shown.
Fixesgolang/go#32596
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When checking if a completion candidate matches the expected type at
the cursor position, we now use types.AssignableTo instead of
types.Identical. This properly handles cases like using a concrete
type to satisfy an interface type.
Calling AssignableTo triggered some crashes related to the fake
"resolved" types we create. Their underlying type was nil, which is
not allowed. We now set their underlying type to the invalid type.
I've also rearranged things so expected type information lives in a
dedicated typeInference struct. For now there is no new information added,
but in subsequent commits there will be more metadata about the
expected type.
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This changes the packageErrorSpan function into the listErrorSpan.
Previously, this was causing the gopls-generated errors to get parsed,
which would result in attempts to send diagnostics for invalid filenames.
Fixesgolang/go#32603
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This change does not actually use the token handle for GetToken right
now, but implements the approach for memoizing *token.Files.
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This adds support for the AllObjectFacts and AllPackageFacts features that were
added to the analysis library.
It also moves the list of analyzers to an exported global so it can be added to
easily.
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This adds an IDs map to the metadata cache, which maps package paths to
IDs. This is only ever used by the Import function in the type checker.
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We panic if the uri was not a valid file uri instead
They always are a valid file URI, and we would fail miserably to cope if they were
not anyway, and there are lots of places where we need to be able to get the filename
and don't want to cope with an error that cannot occur.
If we ever have not file uri's, you will have to check if it is a file before calling
.Filename, which seems reasonable anyway.
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This change adds an "experimentalDisabledAnalyses" configuration
to the "gopls" configuration. A user can specify a list of excluded
analyses by analyzer name.
Fixesgolang/go#31717
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This change implements the find all references feature by finding all of
the uses and definitions of the identifier within the current package.
Testing for references is done using "refs" in the testdata files and
marking the references in the package.
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This change correctly invalidates the cache when we
have to go from a trimmed to untrimmed AST.
The "ignoreFuncBodies" behavior is still disabled due to a racy test.
Updates golang/go#30309
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This change refactors hover to generate documentation for just the
declaration portion of an identifier.
Updates golang/go#29151
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On FileHandle Read now just returns the data hash and error
This makes it more obvious that you should handle the error, rather than hiding
it all in a struct.
We also change the way we get and return content, the main source.File
constructs now hold a FileHandle that then updates on invalidation
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We split aquiring a "handle" from reading a files contents so that we can do the
former eagerly and the latter lazily.
We also "version" the handles so that the same file at different versions is a
different handle.
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This change adds a few simple tests for the goimports behavior of gopls.
There are still missing cases for non-standard library, but this is a
good start.
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Add 'buildFlags' config to processConfig and pass that value to packages.Config.
We can avoid incorrect diagnostics such as if current source codes require any build tags.
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This change trims the function bodies from the ASTs of files belonging to
dependency packages. In these cases, we do not necessarily need full
file ASTs, so it's not necessary to store the function bodies in memory.
This change will reduce memory usage. However, it will also slow down
the case of a user opening a file in a dependency package, as we will
have to re-typecheck the file to get the full AST. Hopefully, this
increase in latency will not be significant, as we will only need to
re-typecheck a single package (all the dependencies should be cached).
Updates golang/go#30309
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This change fixes a regression introduced by the building the builtin
package on demand. Although this change increases the startup tasks of
gopls, it is necessary to ensure that we ignore diagnostics from
builtin.go.
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This will allow diagnostics to denote the range they apply to.
The ranges are now interpreted using the internal/span library.
This is primarily intended for the benefit of the LSP, which will
be able to (in future CLs) more accurately highlight the part
of the code a diagnostic applies to.
Change-Id: Ic35cec2b21060c9dc6a8f5ebb7faa62d81a07435
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/179237
Run-TryBot: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Cottrell <iancottrell@google.com>