This CL adds benchmarking by using the "-bench" flag for the test
command.
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Our approach to commands and their arguments has been ad-hoc until this
point. This CL creates a standard way of defining and passing the
arguments to different commands. The arguments to a command are now
json.RawMessages, so that we don't have to double encode. This also
allows us to check the expected number of arguments without defining
a struct for every command.
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This change refactors lens funcs to use only a FileHandle - each
code lens should manually compute a ParseGoHandle if it's needed. The
issue was that, if the code lens needed to also get a package, the
already parsed *ast.File was not necessarily the file used in
type-checking that package. I noticed that the code lens wasn't always
coming up.
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We use file identities pervasively throughout gopls. Prior to this
change, the identity is the modification date of an unopened file, or
the hash of an opened file. That means that opening a file changes its
identity, which causes unnecessary churn in the cache.
Unfortunately, there isn't an easy way to fix this. Changing the
cache key to something else, such as the modification time, means that
we won't unify cache entries if a change is made and then undone. The
approach here is to read files eagerly in GetFile, so that we know their
hashes immediately. That resolves the churn, but means that we do a ton
of file IO at startup.
Incidental changes:
Remove the FileSystem interface; there was only one implementation and
it added a fair amount of cruft. We have many other places that assume
os.Stat and such work.
Add direct accessors to FileHandle for URI, Kind, and Version. Most uses
of (FileHandle).Identity were for stuff that we derive solely from the
URI, and this helped me disentangle them. It is a *ton* of churn,
though. I can revert it if you want.
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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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Some code lenses may be undesirable for certain users or editors -- for
example a code lens that runs tests, when VSCode already supports this
functionality outside of the LSP. To handle such situations, support
configuring code lenses via a new 'codelens' gopls option.
Add support for code lens in regtests, and use this to test the new
configuration. To achieve this, thread through a new 'EditorConfig' type
that configures the fake editor's LSP session. It made sense to move the
test Env overlay onto this config object as well.
While looking at them, document some types in source.Options.
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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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