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Muir Manders
613a0345a2 internal/lsp/source: optimize enumeration of a type's fields
When searching for deep completions, we can end up enumerating struct
types' fields a lot. Optimize fieldSelections to reduce work:

- Wait until we see an embedded field before we create the "seen"
  map.
- Use a callback style to iterate over the struct's fields rather than
  returning a slice of fields.
- Change "seen" checking strategy back to track struct types rather
  than each individual field.

Struct with 5 non-embedded fields:

name       old time/op    new time/op    delta
Fields-16     293ns ± 1%      20ns ± 2%   -93.13%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
Fields-16      120B ± 0%        0B       -100.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
Fields-16      4.00 ± 0%      0.00       -100.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

Same struct but add an embedded struct with 2 fields:

name       old time/op    new time/op    delta
Fields-16     389ns ± 1%     142ns ± 1%  -63.53%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
Fields-16      120B ± 0%      144B ± 0%  +20.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
Fields-16      4.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%  -50.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

I think the alloc/op went up because the "seen" map is no longer
allocated on the stack. There is more room for more optimization, but
it's probably not worth making things more complicated.

Change-Id: I6f9f2124334a8594ef9d6f9b5ac4b3a8aead5f49
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2020-03-18 05:47:12 +00:00
Muir Manders
138c814f66 internal/lsp/source: offer completion "if err != nil { return err }"
Now we offer an error-check-and-return completion candidate when
appropriate:

    func myFunc() (int, error) {
      f, err := os.Open("foo")
      <>
    }

offers the candidate:

    if err != nil {
      return 0, <err>
    }

where <> denotes a placeholder so you can easily alter "err".

The completion will only be offered when:
1. The position is in a function that returns an error as final result
   value, and
2. The statement preceding position is an assignment whose final LHS
   value is an error.

The completion will contain zero values for the non-error return values
as necessary.

Using the above example, the completion will be offered after the user
has typed:

    i
    if
    if err

Basically the candidate will be offered after every keystroke as the
user types "if err".

I call this new type of completion a statement completion - perfect
for when you want to make a statement!

Change-Id: I0a330e1c1fa81a2757d3afc84c24e853f46f26b0
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2020-03-10 21:06:53 +00:00
Muir Manders
023911ca70 internal/lsp/source: untangle completion type comparison
The code to check if a candidate object matches our candidate
inference had become complicated, messy, and in some cases incorrect.
The main source of the complexity is the "derived" expected and
candidate types. When considering a candidate object "foo", we also
consider "&foo", "foo()", and "*foo", as appropriate. On the expected
side of things, when completing the a variadic function parameter we
expect either the variadic slice type and the scalar element type.

The code had grown organically to handle the expanding concerns, but
that resulted in confused code that didn't handle the interplay
between the various facets of candidate inference.

For example, we were inappropriately invoking func candidates when
completing variadic args:

    func foo(...func())
    func bar() {}
    foo(bar<>) // oops - expanded to "bar()"

and we weren't type matching functions properly as builtin args:

    func myMap() map[string]int { ... }
    delete(myM<>) // we weren't preferring (or invoking) "myMap()"

We also had methods like "typeMatches" which took both a "candidate"
object and a "candType" type, which doesn't make sense because the
candidate contains the type already.

Now instead we explicitly iterate over all the derived candidate and
expected types so they are treated the same. There are still some
warts left but I think this is a step in the right direction.

Change-Id: If84a84b34a8fb771a32231f7ab64ca192f611b3d
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2020-02-24 18:12:40 +00:00
Muir Manders
8a925fa4c0 internal/lsp/source: improve completions at file scope
Add support for var/func/const/type/import keywords at the file scope.
I left out "package" because, currently, if you are completing
something that means you must already have a package declaration. The
main hurdle was that anything other than a decl keyword shows up as
an *ast.BadDecl at the file scope. To properly detect the prefix we
manually scan for the token containing the position.

I also made a couple small drive-by improvements:
 - Also suggest "goto" and "type" keywords in functions.
 - Allow completing directly before a comment, e.g. "foo<>//". I
   needed this for a test that would have been annoying to write
   otherwise.

Updates golang/go#34009.

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2020-02-20 22:48:06 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
f7b8cc7bd0 internal/span,lsp: disambiguate URIs, DocumentURIs, and paths
Create a real type for protocol.DocumentURIs. Remove span.NewURI in
favor of path/URI-specific constructors. Remove span.Parse's ability to
parse URI-based spans, which appears to be totally unused.

As a consequence, we no longer mangle non-file URIs to start with
file://, and crash all over the place when one is opened.

Updates golang/go#33699.

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2020-02-14 22:51:03 +00:00
Muir Manders
49b8ac185c internal/lsp/cache: add file contents to ParseGoHandle
Currently there is no need for this because the file contents are part
of the file handle. This change is in preparation for an impending
improvement that tweaks the source code during the parse stage to fix
certain kind of terminal parse errors. Any code that wants to use
an *ast.File or *token.File in conjunction with the file contents
needs access to the doctored source code so things line up.

Change-Id: I59d83d3d6150aa1264761aa2c1f6c1269075a2ce
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2020-02-13 05:05:14 +00:00
Muir Manders
ea181f53ac internal/lsp/source: filter candidates when type name required
Now when we expect a type name at the cursor, we omit non-type name
completion candidates. For example:

inch := 1
var foo in<> // don't offer "inch"

I also added expected type name detection for value specs:

// Expect a type name at <>
var foo <>

Fixes golang/go#32806.

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2020-02-12 15:05:39 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
009580c43b internal/lsp/source: export FindFileInpackage
And delete a copy of it.

Change-Id: Ice7b932327dbfe5e00f1d084fc6669f1e4059afe
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2020-02-07 21:55:11 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
ed30b9180d internal/lsp: don't show list errors unless necessary
The go/packages workaround to hide errors for overlay packages doesn't
seem to work well. It's easier to just hide list errors in gopls
diagnostics unless the package genuinely failed to type-check. Check if
the package has missing dependencies as an approximation of if it is
well-typed.

This required some additional special casing for the import cycle error
detection, which now causes them to have duplicate diagnostics. It's a
rare enough case that this doesn't concern me, but we should clean this
up at some point.

Fixes golang/go#36754.

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2020-01-27 19:59:09 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
ab094738a9 internal/lsp: fix active parameter for incomplete parentheses
I had originally thought I might be able to use exprAtPos for this,
which is why I ended up eliminating that function when I saw it only had
one use.

One test also had to change in order to fit better with the spec.
Specifically: "If [the active parameter is] omitted or the value
lies outside the range of `signatures[activeSignature].parameters`
it defaults to 0 if the active signature has parameters."

Fixes golang/go#36766.

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2020-01-27 19:24:44 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
dbc83e6dc0 internal/lsp/source: fix typeIsValid() inf recursion
typeIsValid() intended to stop on a named type, but
since we called Underlying(), switch case never caught any
named type. To avoid that, do an early check.

Fixes golang/go#36637

Change-Id: I2700afbb8f9678b4542e2e7dccc3be59b1d9ebdf
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2020-01-21 04:27:40 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
7042ee646e internal/lsp/source: always look up mapper when building ranges
Any file could have //line directives in it, which means that we should
never trust a mapper that was looked up for a whole file. Remove the
range conversion helpers that accepted a mapper and look it up on the
spot.

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2020-01-16 01:10:02 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
96555e0fa5 internal/lsp/cache: initialize view before LookupBuiltin
This will crash otherwise.

Change-Id: I4fbce813283291792ed21fa5d83186ec59543ff1
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2020-01-16 00:42:58 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
a7dab0268b internal/lsp: diagnose the snapshot on every text synchronization event
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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2020-01-15 23:07:48 +00:00
Rob Findley
7ae403b6b5 internal/lsp: finish renaming CheckPackageHandle to PackageHandle
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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Rebecca Stambler
4a54ec1d38 internal/lsp: remove view.FindPosInPackage and view.FindMapperInPackage
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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2020-01-13 18:51:11 +00:00
Muir Manders
3721262b3e internal/lsp: support taking address for completion candidates
We now support taking the address of objects to make better completion
candidates. For example:

i := 123
var p *int = <> // now you get a candidate for "&i"

This required that we track addressability better, particularly when
searching for deep candidates. Now each candidate knows if it is
addressable, and the deep search propagates addressability to child
candidates appropriately.

The basic propagation logic is:

- In-scope *types.Var candidates are addressable. This handles your
  basic "foo" variable whose address if "&foo".

- Surrounding selector is addressable based on type checker info. This
  knows "foo.bar.<>" is addressable but "foo.bar().<>" isn't

- When evaluating deep completions, fields after a function call lose
  addressability, but fields after a pointer regain addressability. For
  example, "foo.bar()" isn't addressable, but "foo.bar().baz" is
  addressable if "bar()" returns a pointer.

Fixes golang/go#36132.

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2019-12-23 23:54:10 +00:00
Muir Manders
7bd96bd597 internal/lsp/source: improve completion in value spec
If the enclosing value spec specifies a type on the LHS, we now prefer
completions of that type on the RHS. For example:

i := 123
var foo int = // prefer "i" since we know we want an int

I also added a special case to lexical() to know that we can't offer
objects defined on the LHS as completions on the RHS. For example:

var foo int = // don't offer "foo" as completion

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2019-12-23 21:16:02 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
2208e1677e internal/lsp: eliminate source.File type and move GetFile to snapshot
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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2019-12-19 20:51:25 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
cfcbc7796e internal/lsp: improve link in documentation on hover
This change refactors some of the logic that builds a link anchor for
a given symbol, pushing the actual Link into the HoverInformation struct.
This is necessary because type information is needed to build up that
link in certain cases, like methods.

The last step will be to correctly display struct fields.

Updates golang/go#34240
Fixes golang/go#36031

Change-Id: I7f989faddbaa07f91838a870b4477bf78ce8ddf7
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2019-12-12 22:39:21 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
56eb7d2c19 internal/lsp: don't resend diagnostics if they are unchanged
Cache delivered diagnostics on the server so that we can determine if
they should be resent. To be careful about this, we only reuse cached
diagnostics if they are for a greater version, or if we don't know
the file's version and it is unchanged.

Fixes golang/go#32443

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Muir Manders
dfebd2802a internal/lsp: fix find-references to search from all package variants
We previously searched the reverse dependencies of the "widest"
package that contained out starting identifier, but if our package has
tests then the widest package is the ".test" variant, and it has no
reverse dependencies. Fix by searching through all of the packages
that contain our starting identifier.

For example:

-- foo/foo.go --
package foo
func Foo() {}

-- foo/foo_test.go --
package foo
func TestFoo(t *testing.T) {}

-- bar/bar.go --
import "foo"
func _() {
  foo.Foo()
}

We would start searching from the foo.test variant, but we wouldn't
search package bar at all because bar does not import foo.test, it
imports plain foo. Now we search from both foo and foo.test (you still
need search foo.test to find references within foo_test.go).

Fixes golang/go#35936.

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2019-12-11 23:36:49 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
ec14b29651 internal/lsp/source: fix all types in resolveInvalid
This CL teaches lsp to report `**T` instead of `**invalid type`,
`func (badParam) badResult` instead of `func (invalid type) invalid type`, etc.

To do that, we need to detect "invalid type" inside any part of a type.
I've added typeIsValid() function for that.

To simplify type formating code in resolveInvalid(), formatNode
function is added that can also format *ast.StarExpr (of any depth).
Since we already used AST printer in the same file, I
added formatNode function that is now used in both places.
While at it, replaced bytes.Buffer to strings.Builder there.

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Muir Manders
a27fdba277 internal/lsp: check all package variants in find-implementations
We previously only searched for implementations of the object we found
in the "widest" package variant. We instead need to search all
variants because each variant is type checked separately, and
implementations can be located in packages associated with different
variants.

For example, say you have:

-- foo/foo.go --
package foo
type Foo int
type Fooer interface { Foo() Foo }

-- foo/foo_test.go --
package foo
func TestFoo(t *testing.T) {}

-- bar/bar.go --
package bar
import "foo"
type impl struct {}
func (impl) Foo() foo.Foo { return 0 }

When you run find-implementations on the Fooer interface, we
previously would start from the (widest) foo.test's Fooer named
type. Unfortunately bar imports foo, not foo.test, so bar.impl
does not implement foo.test.Fooer. The specific reason is that
bar.impl.Foo returns foo.Foo, whereas foo.test.Fooer.Foo returns
foo.test.Foo, which are distinct *types.Named objects.

Starting our search instead from foo.Fooer resolves this issue.
However, we also need to search from foo.test.Fooer so we match any
implementations in foo_test.go.

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2019-12-11 21:44:05 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
660eba4da3 internal/lsp/source: extract helper, improve error messages
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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2019-12-04 19:34:30 +00:00
Rohan Challa
aa29eadba2 internal/lsp: add control flow highlighting for functions
When the cursor is on a return statement or in the function declaration
it will highlight the control flow for the function. It will also highlight
individual fields and results if the cursor is specifically in one.

Fixes #34496

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2019-12-02 19:01:20 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
a51b8faf84 internal/lsp: rename CheckPackageHandle to PackageHandle
Change-Id: I4ea5fed9fcb71b77da4a15c9d85792bda815ddf5
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2019-12-02 18:29:46 +00:00
Rebecca Stambler
b99b2d090f internal/lsp: fix return variables for FindPosInPackage
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Heschi Kreinick
ef6787d357 internal/lsp: track and parse non-compiled go files
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.

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2019-11-25 19:20:50 +00:00
Heschi Kreinick
761dbfd69d internal/span: support line directives
When //line directives are in play, the ast.File's Offset function will
return offsets in the generated file. We want offsets in the authored
file, so we need to pass a Converter for the authored file, in addition
to the ast.File for the generated file. For the same reason, we have to
start (Range).Span() by translating into positions in the authored file,
then calculate offsets from that.

A lot of call sites outside of the LSP don't pass the Converter, but
they probably don't matter much. I think everything inside does because
it ends up using mappedRange.

Updates golang/go#35720.

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2019-11-25 19:20:43 +00:00
Muir Manders
a99e43fcff internal/lsp: fix literal completions in variadic params
In cases like:

var foo []bytes.Buffer
foo = append(foo, <>)

you will now get a literal candidate "bytes.Buffer{}". Previously we
were skipping all literal candidates at the variadic position, but the
intention was to only skip literal slice candidates (i.e.
"[]bytes.Buffer{}" in the above example).

I also improved the literal struct snippet to not leave the cursor
inside the curlies when the struct type has no accessible fields.
Previously it was only checking if the struct had no fields at all.
This means after completing in the above example you will end up with
"bytes.Buffer{}<>" instead of "bytes.Buffer{<>}", where "<>" denotes
the cursor.

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Rebecca Stambler
cc15fab314 internal/lsp: use AST to construct placeholders
Type aliases don't work well with types.TypeString. Work around that by
using the AST to build this information. Follow up from CL 201677.

Fixes golang/go#33500

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Heschi Kreinick
8fd459516a internal/lsp: rename Files to CompiledGoFiles
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.

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Heschi Kreinick
4bf2f4069d internal/lsp: fix and re-enable godef tests
None of the godef tests were running due to a mistake in the test
harness code. Fix them and re-enable.

We decided that the range for an import statement should be the whole
import path, not just the first character, so make that change and
adjust the PrepareRename tests accordingly.

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Muir Manders
5a76f03bc7 internal/lsp: fix variadic interface completion ranking
In cases like:

var foo []io.Writer
var buf *bytes.Buffer
foo = append(foo, <>)

we weren't giving "buf" a good score. When comparing the candidate
type *bytes.Buffer to the (variadic) expected type []io.Writer we were
turning the candidate type into []*bytes.Buffer. However, of course,
[]*bytes.Buffer is not assignable to []io.Writer, so the types didn't
match. Now we instead turn the expected type []io.Writer into
io.Writer and compare to *bytes.Buffer.

I fixed the @rank test note to check that the candidates' scores are
strictly decreasing. Previously it would allow candidates with the
same score if they happened to be in the right order. This made it
easier to right a test for this issue, but also uncovered an issue
with untyped completion logic. I fixed it to do the untyped constant
check if _either_ the expected or candidate type is
untyped (previously it required the candidate type to be untyped).

Fixes golang/go#35625.

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Rebecca Stambler
bc1376d635 internal/lsp: look up files in packages by position instead of URI
This change makes sure that we only return files that contain the given
position. There are a few instances of needing to look up files by URI
in the internal/lsp/cache package, so use an unexported package for
that. This allows us to remove some code in the implementations code.

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Rebecca Stambler
8456940f41 internal/lsp: remove the pkg.view field, in preparation for CL 204079
This change encompasses the refactorings needed to correctly implement
CL 204079. The goal of this CL is to make the actual relevant diffs more
clear.

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Rebecca Stambler
3d91e92cde internal/lsp: stop caching diagnostics on the package
Now that we are using the memoize package to cache analysis results, we
can use that cache for suggested fixes.

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Rebecca Stambler
2b779830f9 internal/lsp: don't associate package with snapshot
This change effectively reverts CL 202039. This CL was a mistake, as it
creates a cycle. Snapshots hold CheckPackageHandles, which in turn hold
pkgs.

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Rebecca Stambler
0bbdbb2ef6 internal/lsp: associate package with its snapshot
A package really should always be associated with its snapshot rather
than its view. This eliminates some extra parameters in a few utility
functions.

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Muir Manders
02335f11d5 internal/lsp: don't qualify literal candidates in *ast.SelectorExpr
Previously we unconditionally qualified literal candidate types with
their package. For example:

var buf *bytes.Buffer
buf = &bytes.Bu<>

would complete to:

buf = &bytes.bytes.Buffer{}

Now we don't qualify the type if the cursor position is in the
selector of an *ast.SelectorExpr. We only generate literal candidates
for type names, so if we are in a selector then we can assume it is a
package qualified type (as opposed to an object field).

We also handle the insertion of "&" for literal pointers better. If you are in
the selector of an *ast.SelectorExpr, we prepend the "&" to the beginning of the
expression rather than the selector. For example, you will end up with
"&bytes.Buffer{}" instead of "bytes.&Buffer{}".

Updates golang/go#34872.

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Rebecca Stambler
638914d249 internal/lsp: return an error from {Narrowest,Widest}CheckPackageHandle
This will prevent us from panicking in cases with errors.

Fixes golang/go#34824

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Rebecca Stambler
57610eddc9 internal/lsp: rework snapshots and cache FileHandles per-snapshot
This change does not complete the work to handle snapshots correctly,
but it does implement the behavior of re-building the snapshot on each
file invalidation.

It also moves to the approach of caching the FileHandles on the snapshot,
rather than in the goFile object, which is now not necessary.

Finally, this change shifts the logic of metadata invalidation into the
content invalidation step, so there is less logic to decide if we should
re-load a package or not.

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Rebecca Stambler
9c4a82ab32 internal/lsp: remove duplicated enums
source.DiagnosticSeverity and source.CompletionItemKind are duplicated
and not worth maintaining.

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Muir Manders
3d643c64ae internal/lsp: add literal completion candidates
Add support for literal completion candidates such as "[]int{}" or
"make([]int, 0)". We support both named and unnamed types. I used the
existing type matching logic, so, for example, if the expected type is
an interface, we will suggest literal candidates that implement the
interface.

The literal candidates have a lower score than normal matching
candidates, so they shouldn't be disruptive in cases where you don't
want a literal candidate.

This commit adds support for slice, array, struct, map, and channel
literal candidates since they are pretty similar. Functions will be
supported in a subsequent commit.

I also added support for setting a snippet's final tab stop. This is
useful if you want the cursor to end up somewhere other than the
character after the snippet.

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Rebecca Stambler
1cc9451822 internal/lsp: distinguish parse errors from actual errors
Parse errors need to be treated separately from actual errors when
parsing a file. Parse errors are treated more like values, whereas
actual errors should not be propagated to the user. This enables us to
delete some of the special handling for context.Canceled errors.

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Rebecca Stambler
3b4f30a44f internal/lsp: remove helpers for getting packages
We had too many options for functions to use to get type information for
a package. Now we stick with having one option to get the check package
handles, and then the caller can refine the results as needed.

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Rebecca Stambler
2dc213d980 internal/lsp: remove cachedFileToMapper function
This function incorrectly used cached packages to get ASTs and type
information that should have been directly found from the origin
package. Shift to using pkg.FindFile instead.

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fff8d94173 internal/lsp: use ParseGoHandles for the builtin package
This change allows to remove some of the special handling for the
builtin package.

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Rebecca Stambler
5edc6aefed internal/lsp: reduce usage of column mapper
A mapper is always uniquely tied to a file at a specific version, so
just build it when we get a new *ast.File. We build the mapper using the
*token.File associated with the particular *ast.File, which is why there
is one per ParseGoHandle instead of FileHandle.

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