This change propagates the versions sent by the client to the overlay
so that they can be used when sending text edits for code actions and
renames.
Fixesgolang/go#35243
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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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This change adds support for returning versions along with file URIs, so
that the client can know when to apply changes. The version is not yet
propagated along to the internal/lsp/cache package, so this change will
have no effect (VS Code ignores a version of 0 and still applies the
changes).
A few minor changes made in the rename code (to remove the view
parameter). Some minor staticcheck fixes.
Updates golang/go#35243
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If a user is typing fast, they will quickly invalidate many snapshots.
We don't want to stack up a bunch of stale type check and analysis
operations, so we should propagate cancellation through the cache.
Handles are long-lived, so we may cancel an operation only to
restart it again later. Also, there may be multiple operations waiting on
the same computation, and just because one is cancelled doesn't mean we
should necessarily stop. The easiest way to support all that was to add
an explicit state to each handle, and track the number of waiters.
See the code for more details on Handle life cycles.
As far as I can tell, the rest of gopls is prepared for this behavior.
I added an explicit check to the type checking code, where I was worried
it might get overly confused. But long-term it would probably be good to
return an error from Get.
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Look in all packages the snapshot knows of (through a new method on snapshot called
KnownPackages) and see if any of those packages contain implementations. Before,
the Implementation call only looked in the current package.
Much of the new complexity in implementation.go is routing through the Type to
Package data in the implementsResult.pkg field so the identifier can be looked up
in its correct package.
Fixesgolang/go#32973
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It attempts to detect changes that would invalidate the view and replace itself
with a new view when that happens
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We don't want to return an error for the whole package when we are just
building out error positions.
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Even if the packages.Load of the directory the NewView is being created for
fails, create and add the view. But also return the error from NewView, just
after the new view has been added.
Fixesgolang/go#35468
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Treat it as okay if no packages are found when loading all the packages in a
workspace. Users may open workspaces that don't have any Go files, either because
they are workspaces for other languages, or because no Go files have been created
yet.
Fixesgolang/go#35455
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Add a source.Scope type that can be used to refer to directories or
files, and modify (*snapshot).load to take source.Scope.
Then call load in NewView.
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Add a new "verboseOutput" config flag (defaults to "false") to enable
verbose go/packages and imports output. Previously this output was
always present.
The go/packages output would dump out the entire (humongous) "go list"
JSON response which would lock up my editor for a second whenever
something triggered a go/packages call.
The imports output would produce a bunch of "gopathwalk" debug
messages that aren't useful in general and in particular add noisy
output to tests.
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Unimported completions now try to pull Packages from everywhere, not
just the transitive dependencies of the current package. That confused
the import formatting code, which only looked at deps. Pass the Package
along with the import suggestion, and use it when it's present.
Also change some error messages to be different for diagnostic purposes.
Fixesgolang/go#35359.
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Loading completion suggestions can be slow, especially in GOPATH mode
where basically anything can change at any time. As a compromise, cache
everything for 30 seconds. Specifically, after a completion operation
finishes, if the cache is more than 30 seconds old, refresh it
asynchronously. That keeps user-facing latency consistent, without
chewing up CPU when the editor isn't in use. It does mean that if you
walk away for an hour and come back, the first completion may be stale.
In module mode this is relatively benign. The only things the
longer caching affects are the main module and replace targets, and
relevant packages in those will generally be loaded by gopls, so they'll
have full, up-to-date type information regardless.
In GOPATH mode this may be more troublesome, since it affects
everything. In particular, go get -u of a package that isn't imported
yet won't be reflected until the cache period expires. I think that's a
rare enough case not to worry about.
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Packages that aren't imported in the current file will often have been
used elsewhere, which means that gopls will have their type information
available. Expose loaded packages in the Snapshot, and try to use that
information when possible for unimported packages.
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The metadata was being added to the cache before it was fully computed.
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Some analyses may panic, so we should be careful to recover.
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The approach of using ASTs to determine error ranges had more
complications than I anticipated. Revert it for now to go back to the
old user experience, while we consider a better approach.
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This change stops the memory leak from happening. It does not stop the
large number of allocations done by analysis, however, so these still
need to be prevented through correct cancellation.
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Closing over the checkPackageHandle creates a cycle that forces the
checkPackageHandle not to be garbage collected until the value is
created. If a value is never created, the handle will not be collected.
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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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This change eliminates the need for the importer struct. We should no
longer need the "seen" map for cycle detection. This is because
go/packages will not return import maps with cycles, and we fail in the
Import function if we see an import we do not recognize.
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Also, address minor comments that I ignored from Heschi because I am
obnoxious.
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Now that we are using the memoize package to cache analysis results, we
can use that cache for suggested fixes.
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There is no need to cache the pass on the actionHandle, as it does not
need to be reused and does not live outside the exec function.
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We don't need to worry about a package's errors unless it is the
top-level package. Also fix some fallback logic in the type error range
computation.
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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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*ast.ArrayTypes are type expressions like "[]foo" or "[2]int". They
show up as standalone types (e.g. "var foo []int") and as part of
composite literals (e.g. "[]int{}"). I made the following
improvements:
- Always expect a type name for array types.
- Add a "type modifier" for array types so completions can be smart
when we know the expected type. For example:
var foo []int
foo = []i<>
we know we want a type name, but we also know the expected type is
"[]int". When evaluating type names such as "int" we turn the type
into a slice type "[]int" to match against the expected type.
- Tweak the AST fixing to add a phantom selector "_" after a naked
"[]" so you can complete directly after the right bracket.
I split out the type name related type inference bits into a separate
typeNameInference struct. It had become confusing and complicated,
especially now that you can have an expected type and expect a type
name at the same time.
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This change modifies the invalidContent function to take a file change
type. This allows us to eliminate the separate invalidateMetadata
function. The logic of watching changed files is then further pushed
into the caching layer.
Updates golang/go#34218
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A continuation of CL 202298, only for analysis errors.
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Since a user's module cache is generally going to be much bigger than
their main module, one would expect that caching just information about
the module cache would be sufficient. It turns out that's not correct.
When we discover something in the module cache, we have to make sure
that a different version of it isn't already in scope. Doing that can
require information about the main module or replace targets, so that
needs to be cached too.
Concretely, when I'm working in x/tools, if a scan discovers a version
of x/tools in the module cache, it should usually ignore that version.
But that might not be true in more complicated cases, especially those
involving nested modules whose boundaries change.
So, cache everything except GOROOT. Since the new data is mutable,
we store it separately from the module cache data so that it can be
discarded easily between runs.
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Scan most sources, including GOPATH, the module cache, the main module,
and replace targets as appropriate. Use the cached stdlib instead of
scanning GOROOT.
We heavily cache the contents of the module cache, so performance is
decent. But we have to look at all the modules not in the module cache
too to get the right versions of modules (see
(*ModuleResolver).canonicalize), which currently isn't cached at all,
even just for a single run. That ends up being pretty expensive.
The implementation changes are relatively small; add package name
loading to scan(), cache that result, and allow callers to control what
directories are scanned so that it can skip GOROOT.
I also cleared out most of the stdlib from the unimported completion
test and added a simple external completion to it for safety's sake.
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This change adds a source.Error type which is used to collect the error
information that comes out of the loading, parsing, and type checking
stages. We also add specific sources per-error, rather than having them
all be labeled as "LSP".
This change will enable follow-ups that do a better job of extracting
error ranges.
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We were caching the package before setting the handle, so a
checkPackageHandle might be in use before it was fully created.
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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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Currently array and slice literals don't work very well for
completion. When go/parser is not expecting a type, it often turns
array types (e.g. "[]int") into *ast.BadExpr, which messes up
completion because we can't figure out the prefix from *ast.BadExpr,
and *ast.BadExprs don't get type checked.
This change addresses the first problem of not being able to figure
out the prefix. If we see an *ast.BadExpr, we now blindly try to
reparse it as a composite literal by adding on "{}". If we end up with
an *ast.CompositeLit with an *ast.ArrayType "Type", we swap
the *ast.BadExpr for the *ast.ArrayType. This approach is dumb but
simple, and fixes lexical completions in array types.
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There was a regression where gopls would not type-check any package with
a bad import. This change fixes the regression and adds a test to make
sure it doesn't happen again.
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Recently been noticing errors where we don't have full metadata for a
given package. It seems to me that, since we added the context to the
packages.Config, there have been cases where the context is canceled on
the first load, and then we type-check with incomplete data. I'm still
not sure if allowing go/packages to be canceled is the correct approach.
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This span resulted in misleading information, since it would appear any
time you called the Check function. This function often returns cached
results, so it's not particularly useful.
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Analyzer names are not guaranteed to be unique.
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This change makes sure that actionHandles are cached within the
snapshot, to minimize the cost of re-computing action handles on each
run of go/analysis.
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This change moves to the approach of caching the analysis using the
memoize package. This means that we will do less work, as we no longer
need to recompute results that are unchanged. The cache key for an
analysis is simply the key of the CheckPackageHandle, along with the
name of the analyzer.
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Include the context when invoking go/packages.Load so it is
cancelable. Otherwise if the user is manually typing an import or
otherwise messing around with imports, a big queue of potentially very
slow go/packages.Load calls will build up.
Fixesgolang/go#34414.
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This will prevent us from panicking in cases with errors.
Fixesgolang/go#34824
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