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Muir Manders
6afc7fcab5 internal/lsp: enable deep completion and fuzzy matching by default
Invert "useDeepCompletions" config flag to "disableDeepCompletion" and
separate out "disableFuzzyMatching" which reverts to the previous
prefix matching behavior.

I separated fuzzy matching tests out to a separate file so they aren't
entangled with deep completion tests. In coming up with representative
test cases I found a couple issues which I fixed:

- We were treating a fuzzy matcher score of 0 as no match, but the
  matcher returns 0 for candidates that match but have no bonuses. I
  changed the matcher interface so that a score of 0 counts as a
  match. For example, this was preventing a pattern of "o" from
  matching "foo".
- When we lower a candidate's score based on its depth, we were
  subtracting a static multiplier which could result in the score
  going negative. A negative score messes up future score weighting
  because multiplying it by a value in the range [0, 1) makes it
  bigger instead of smaller. Fix by scaling a candidate's score based
  on its depth rather than subtracting a constant factor.

Updates golang/go#32754

Change-Id: Ie6f9111f1696b0d067d08f7eed7b0a338ad9cd67
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/192137
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Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
2019-08-30 16:47:54 +00:00
Muir Manders
2adf828841 internal/lsp: add fuzzy completion matching
Make use of the existing fuzzy matcher to perform server side fuzzy
completion matching. Previously the server did exact prefix matching
for completion candidates and left fancy filtering to the
client. Having the server do fuzzy matching has two main benefits:

- Deep completions now update as you type. The completion candidates
  returned to the client are marked "incomplete", causing the client
  to refresh the candidates after every keystroke. This lets the
  server pick the most relevant set of deep completion candidates.
- All editors get fuzzy matching for free. VSCode has fuzzy matching
  out of the box, but some editors either don't provide it, or it can
  be difficult to set up.

I modified the fuzzy matcher to allow matches where the input doesn't
match the final segment of the candidate. For example, previously "ab"
would not match "abc.def" because the "b" in "ab" did not match the
final segment "def". I can see how this is useful when the text
matching happens in a vacuum and candidate's final segment is the most
specific part. But, in our case, we have various other methods to
order candidates, so we don't want to exclude them just because the
final segment doesn't match. For example, if we know our candidate
needs to be type "context.Context" and "foo.ctx" is of the right type,
we want to suggest "foo.ctx" as soon as the user starts inputting
"foo", even though "foo" doesn't match "ctx" at all.

Note that fuzzy matching is behind the "useDeepCompletions" config
flag for the time being.

Change-Id: Ic7674f0cf885af770c30daef472f2e3c5ac4db78
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/190099
Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
2019-08-14 16:13:50 +00:00
Muir Manders
41f3357785 internal/lsp: don't deep complete struct field names
When it is certain we are completing a struct field name, we don't
want deep completions. The only possible completions are the remaining
field names.

I also silenced the log spam in tests by disabling the go/packages
logger and the lsp logger.

Fixes golang/go#33614

Change-Id: Icec8d92112b1674fa7a6a21145ab710d054919b4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/190097
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
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2019-08-13 21:38:55 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
f07d81a593 internal/lsp: fix documentation for completion items
This change fixes documentation for completion items by using cached
package and AST information to derive the documentation. We also add
testing for documentation in completion items.

Change-Id: I911fb80f5cef88640fc06a9fe474e5da403657e3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/189237
Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Cottrell <iancottrell@google.com>
2019-08-12 17:13:29 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
719fbf7c21 internal/lsp: move function signature into detail instead of label
Fixes golang/go#32414

Change-Id: If08e655d7a0e29b0865c13d8377e98be01cf24c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/184777
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2019-07-03 21:07:46 +00:00
Muir Manders
4298585011 internal/lsp: provide deep completion candidates
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
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#100
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/177622
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
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2019-06-27 18:58:03 +00:00