CL 248380 forced all type checking to be in the default workspace mode.
In that CL, I said I couldn't think of any features that would break. It
appears I didn't think very hard. Navigation features inside of
dependencies are something I use all the time and they broke.
Reintroduce the ability to get packages in a particular mode, and make
it convenient to get them in all relevant modes. Update some critical
features to do so, and add regression tests.
Fixesgolang/go#40809.
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In this example:
p := &[]int{}
append([]int{}, *<>)
At <> we completed to "**p" instead of "*p...". There were two fixes:
1. builtinArgType() wasn't propagating the "modifiers", so we were
forgetting about the preceding "*" pointer indirection and
inserting it again with the completion. Fix by propagating
modifiers.
2. The candidate formatting responsible for adding "..." had over
simplified logic to determine if we are completing the variadic
param. Now instead the candidate evaluation code marks the
candidate as "variadic" so the formatting doesn't have to think at
all.
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In the following example:
var foo []someStruct
foo = append(foo, <>)
we now downrank "foo" as a candidate at "<>". You very rarely append a
slice to itself, so having "foo" ranked highly was counterproductive.
Fixesgolang/go#40535.
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When a signature doesn't name its params, we make up param
names when generating a corresponding func literal:
var f func(myType) // no param name
f = fun<> // completes to "func(mt myType) {}"
Previously we would abbreviate named types and fall back to "_" for
builtins or repeated names. We would require placeholders to be
enabled when using "_" so the user could name the param easily. That
left users that don't use placeholders with no completion at all in
this case.
I made the following improvements:
- Generate a name for all params. For builtin types we use the first
letter, e.g. "i" for "int", "s" for "[]string". If a name is
repeated, we append incrementing numeric suffixes. For example,
"func(int, int32)" becomes "func(i1 int, i2 int32").
- No longer require placeholders to be enabled in any case.
- Fix handling of alias types so the param name and type name are
based on the alias, not the aliasee.
I also tweaked formatVarType to qualify packages using a
types.Qualifier. I needed it to respect a qualifier that doesn't
qualify anything so I could format e.g. "http.Response" as just
"Response" to come up with param names.
Fixesgolang/go#38416.
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* Adds incoming calls hierarchy to gopls. Returns function declarations/function literals/files enclosing the call/s to the function being inpected.
* Updates cmd to show ranges where calls to function in consideration are made by the caller.
* Added tests for incoming calls.
Example:
This example shows call hierarchy for PathEnclosingInterval in tools/go/ast/astutil.go
Show Call Hierarchy View: https://imgur.com/a/9VhspgA
Peek Call Hierarchy View: https://imgur.com/a/XlKubFk
Note:
* Function literals show up as <scope>.func() in call hierarchy since they don't have a name. Here scope is either the function enclosing the literal or a file for top level declarations
* Top level calls (calls not inside a function, ex: to initialize exported variables) show up as the file name
* Clicking on an item shows the the range where a call is made in the scope
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Tweak a few things so that unnamed, non-basic types are offered as
completions in certain cases:
var _ []int = make(<>) // now properly suggests "[]int"
I also fixed type related keywords to not be offered if there is an
expected type:
var _ *int = new(<>) // don't offer "func", etc.
There are still some cases that don't work properly. For example:
var _ [][]int = make([]<>) // doesn't offer "[]int"
This would be harder to fix given the way things currently work.
Fixesgolang/go#40275, golang/go#40274.
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This CL adds a code lens to run all benchmarks in a file. Additionally,
it updates the test command handler to better support both tests and
benchmarks.
Updates golang/go#36787
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In the past, we assumed that we would only run these functions on the
view's go.mod file. As we expand the concept of a view to possibly
include multiple go.mod files, we need to allow these functions to work
on multiple go.mod files.
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https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/246419/2 fixed a problem
but introduced a new one, as go build treats -o directories differently
depending on whether or not a main package is being built.
(see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36784)
This change explicitly constructs a temporary file for go build
to use.
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Some users may intentionally be opening subdirectories to avoid having
gopls load the whole module. Allow this via a configuration.
Fixesgolang/go#40567
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In the previous implementation, we could not extract call expressions
to variables.
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Instead of only checking whether the selection is an AST expression in
canExtractVariable, we now also check what kind of AST expression
it is. This limits the frequency of situations where the lightbulb
appears (canExtractVariable succeeds), but nothing can be extracted
(extractVariable fails).
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The GC-based cache has given us a number of problems. First, memory
leaks driven by reference cycles: the Go runtime cannot collect cycles
involving finalizers, which prevents us from writing natural code in
Bind callbacks. If we screw it up, we get a mysterious leak that takes a
long time to track down. Second, the behavior is generally mysterious;
it's hard to predict how long a value lasts, and harder to tell if a
value being live is a bug. Third, we think that it may be interacting
poorly with the GC, resulting in unnecessary memory usage.
The structure of the values we put in the cache is not actually that
complicated -- there are only 5 significant types: parse, typecheck,
analyze, parse mod, and analyze mod. Managing them manually should not
be conceptually difficult, and in fact we already do most of the work
in (*snapshot).clone.
In this CL the cache adds the concept of "generations", which function
as reference counts on cache entries. Entries are still global and
shared across generations, but will be explicitly deleted once no
generations refer to them. The idea is that each snapshot is a new
generation, and can inherit entries from the previous snapshot or leave
them behind to be deleted.
One obvious risk of this scheme is that we'll leave dangling references
to values without actually inheriting them across generations. To
prevent that, getting a value requires passing in the generation at
which it's being read, and an error will be returned if that generation
is dead.
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The gc annotation details code lens did build binaries during
diagnostics to the module root. When trying to enable details for a
main package in a sub directory, it failed since the output binary name
conflicted with the sub directory name.
Instead, specify output to the package directory during build to avoid
conflicts.
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Now we downrank candidates that have already been used in other switch
cases. For example:
switch time.Now().Weekday() {
case time.Monday:
case time.<> // downrank time.Monday
}
It wasn't quite as simple as tracking the seen types.Objects.
Consider this example:
type foo struct {
i int
}
var a, b foo
switch 123 {
case a.i:
case <>
}
At <> we don't want to downrank "b.i" even though "i" is represented
as the same types.Object for "a.i" and "b.i". To accommodate this, we
track having seen ["a", "i"] together. We will downrank "a.i", but not
"b.i".
I applied only a minor 0.9 downranking when the candidate has already
been used in another case clause. It is hard to know what the user is
planning. For instance, in the preceding example the user could intend
to write "a.i + 1", so we mustn't downrank "a.i" too much.
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We keep track of the N highest seen scores so we can quickly skip deep
completions not in the top N. Our logic for maintaining the top N list
wasn't quite right, resulting in certain cases where we would let
non-high scoring candidates through. I don't think the bug impacted
correctness.
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Now we will filter out the types already used in other case
statements:
switch ast.Node(nil).(type) {
case *ast.Ident:
case *ast.I<> // don't offer "Ident" since it has been used
}
Note that the implementation was not able to use a map to track the
seen types.Types because we build up types.Type entries dynamically
when searching for completions (e.g. types.NewPointer() to make a
pointer type). We must use types.Identical() instead of direct pointer
equality.
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This change adds the notion of a "workspace directory", which is
basically the set of directories that contains workspace packages. These
are mainly used for replace targets right now. It's a little trickier
than expected because the set of workspace directories can technically
change on any go.mod change.
At first, I wanted DidModifyFiles to report whether there was a change,
but I don't think it's actually that expensive to check on each call
and it complicates the code a bit. I can change it back if you think
it's worth doing.
The parse mod handle changes are because I needed an unlocked way of
parsing the mod file, but I imagine they'll conflict with CL 244769
anyway.
The next CL will be to "promote" replace targets to the level of
workspace packages, meaning we will be able to find references in them.
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This CL is mostly a refactoring of the logic to compute errors for
`go mod tidy` diagnostics. It had been getting a little confusing, so
hopefully this makes things easier to read.
I made a few other small changes, such as slightly changing a few error
messages and showing diagnostics in the go.mod file for all missing
modules.
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* adds gopls command line tool for call hierarchy
* adds lsp setup for call hierarchy
* adds handler for textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy to display selected
identifier and get incoming/outgoing calls for it
* setup testing
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We did not adjust the range in extractFunction(). We only adjusted
the range in canExtractFunction().
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Now we prefer functions when completing "go" and "defer" statements.
Previously we had no preference for the type of object. Further, we
will now also properly invoke functions.
var f1 int
var f2 func()
go f<> // prefers "f2" and expands to "f2()"
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Consider this example:
var foo, bar int
if foo == 123 && b<> {
}
Completing at "<>" previously preferred the unimported
"bytes.Contains()" function because it returns a bool. You often need
to compose a boolean expression from non-boolean candidates, so
preferring only bool candidates gives unhelpful results. Now we don't
infer any expected type for "&&" and "||", which allows the example to
prefer "bar" as the top candidate.
Fixesgolang/go#37163.
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I noticed an annoying completion ranking issue:
// ranks "HandlerFunc" over "HandleFunc"
http.HandleFunc<>
This was due to us downranking function calls to prefer fields/vars. I
tweaked the logic to only downrank methods (with a receiver).
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In the previous implementation, the extracted function would
sometimes include superfluous parameters and return values. It
might also unnecessarily initialize variables. This CL introduces
3 rules to limit this behavior. (1) a variable is not passed as a
parameter to the extracted function if its first use within the
function is its own redefinition. (2) a variable is not returned
from the extracted function if its first use after the function is its
own redefinition. (3) when possible, we redefine variables in the call
expression to the extracted function.
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CL 246757 resulted in an infinite loop because the value of "o" is
never updated.
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In the example:
append([]T{}, <>)
We used to track the "objType" as "[]T", and "variadicType" separately
as "T". However, most things are more interested in "T" vs "[]T", so
they had to fiddle around with swapping types. Now instead we track
objType as T, and add a "variadic=true" flag indicating that "[]T" is
also an acceptable type.
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Fix a minor completion ranking issue:
foo := func(int, int) {}
foo(123, <>)
Previously we were preferring "foo()" at "<>" even though it can't be
used. We mistakenly thought we were completing the first param because
the *ast.CallExpr appears to only have a single param.
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The gc_details command, which shows the gc compiler's decisions, can
produce thousands of diagnostics for a package. New gopls options
'noBounds', 'noEscape', 'noInline', 'noNilcheck' will suppress diagnostics
of less interest to the user. These are in a new 'annotations' section
parallel to 'codelens' or 'analyses'.
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snapshot.View().Session().Cache().FileSet() has been driving me crazy
for a while. Add it to snapshot. Along the way, discover that the Cache
interface is now totally unused and delete it.
I also changed a bunch of View arguments to Snapshot while I was in the
area.
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Ran into this while debugging another issue.
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This CL addresses completion prefix not being overwritten for completion
in comments for exported variables/functions/types etc. Instead of
setting the surrounding range as cursor position, we expand out from
cursor instead to replace the word we're currently on.
Fixesgolang/go#39262
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Previously, the suggested fix tests did not properly handle the case
in which one fix contained at least two edits. We also prevent
the server from panicing when we cannot extract the selection.
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We were returning the AST node for the identifier that the rename was
called from, not the actual declaration, so the doc comments weren't
getting updated.
Fixesgolang/go#40463
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This CL removes duplicate code in lineFoldingRange function under
lsp/source/folding_range.go and generally improves code quality.
Fixes bug with composite literal folding where gopls was folding literals
with braces on the same line as end token (paranthesis/braces).
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FileHandle currently includes LSP-level information about Version and
Session. That's dangerous, because the cache operates in terms of
URIs and content only -- we explicitly want to share results across
sessions and versions if they happen to be the same.
Split the LSP information into separate types, VersionedFileHandle and
VersionedFileIdentity.
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The builtin package was the one special case where we parsed Go outside
the context of a Snapshot. Move it up.
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To manually collect cache entries, we need to know when a snapshot is
idle. Add a reference count in the form of a WaitGroup and keep track of
its uses. The pattern is that any time a snapshot is returned, it comes
with a release function that decrements the ref count.
Almost all uses of a snapshot originate in a user-facing request,
handled in beginFileRequest. There it's mostly an exercise in passing
Snapshots around instead of Views.
In the other places I took the path of least resistance. For file
modifications I tried to minimize the amount of code that needed to deal
with snapshots. For diagnostics I just acquired the snapshot at the
diagnostics call.
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Continuing the massacre, remove ParseModHandle, and Mod*Handle, from the
source API.
Notably, having the snapshot available means we can simplify the go
command invocation paths a lot.
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There were a few merge conflict-related issues in the GC optimization
details CL. Also fixed a few things I noticed after the fact, like
separating out a new mutex.
Staticcheck caught a few things, and I also fixed a bug I noticed
in the cache package.
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In the previous implementation, the initial verification in lsp/command
for whether extract function was relavant to the given range did not
contain much of the initial logic for extract function. This meant
that "canExtractFunction" produced many false positives (i.e. the
lightbulb would appear when it should not have in VSCode). This CL
moves more of the verification process from "extractFunction"
(lsp/source) to "canExtractFunction" (lsp/command).
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I still keep seeing this crash too, even after CL 244841.
Fixesgolang/go#40464
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The gc compiler will report its decisions about inlining, escapes, etc.
This can be turned on and off with a new optional code lens gc_details.
When enabled, the code lens will be displayed above the package
statement. The compiler's decisions are shown as information diagnostics.
(Other diagnostics have been errors and warnings.)
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We'd like to call canExtractVariable in extractVariable without
duplicating logic. The same needs to be done for canExtractFunction.
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