Now that fillstruct is an analyzer, we can simplify the code that calls
it in code_action.go. We introduce a new class of analyzer --
convenience analyzers, which are closer to commands. These represent
suggestions that won't necessarily improve the quality or correctness of
your code, but they offer small helper functions for the user.
This CL also combines the refactor rewrite tests with the suggested fix
tests, since they are effectively the same.
For now, we only support convenience analyzers when a code action was
requested on the same line as the fix. I'm not sure how to otherwise
handle this without bothering the user with unnecessary diagnostics.
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We were marking normal tests as workspace packages, but pruning x_tests.
Don't do that.
Fixesgolang/go#39578.
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The go command ignores go files in specially-named directories like
testdata. We probably still want to try to offer services like
autocomplete and jump-to-definition there, but diagnostics are less
likely to be helpful. As a compromise, just squash diagnostics.
Note that the rules we use are slightly wrong; see the comment on
ignoreFiles for details.
Fixesgolang/go#39563.
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A user that's editing packages in their workspace may introduce parse
errors (missing package statement), but we still want to be able to add
imports for them. Continue past parse errors.
Fixesgolang/go#39315.
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The current implementation of the fill struct tool is not a part of
the analysis framework. This commit moves the functionality from the
source directory to the analysis directory.
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Calculate and display very crude memory usage statistics. This is
complicated by various levels of sharing and indirection, so the numbers
should be taken with *large* grains of salt and interpreted mostly by
experts.
Still, the results are interesting and helpful.
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ModHandle races with the initial workspace load if the go.mod file does
not yet exist. We should await for the initial workspace load to
complete before proceeding with update codelenses, etc.
Part of trying to figure out the flakes in golang/go#39504.
Also a few staticcheck fixes, and fix the Windows line endings in
fill_struct.go, because `git gofmt` complains.
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The error messages from view cancellation clutter up the logs when
testing, especially if you're running a single subtest.
A few quick staticcheck fixes in the CL also.
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The cache does not know the sessions associated with it, so the
debug template cannot display them.
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Ignore ignored the builtin package and files that start with _. The
latter should already be ignored by "go list". The former seems
like too much effort to me. People shouldn't edit random parts of the
stdlib, and ignoring changes to (e.g.) the Error interface seems like
the least of the trouble they can get themselves into.
Remove it for now. If we get complains I'll re-add it, probably by
rejecting the write entirely somewhere.
We incidentally relied on this in the identifier functions; change those
to treat the builtin package slightly more specially.
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When you write a test in (say) the fmt package, you get a test variant
augmented with the test files. In many cases you also get test variants
of the things the fmt package depends on. The primary test variant,
(fmt [fmt.test]) is interesting to us, because it contains the tests.
But the intermediate variants (testing [fmt.test]) aren't -- the user
can only get to them indirectly. We certainly don't need to fully parse
them.
Treat intermediate test variants as non-workspace packages. This doesn't
accomplish much yet but paves the way for later optimizations.
Updates golang/go#36943.
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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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The shared server was executing on ctx.Background(), which meant it
didn't have a debug.Instance. This resulted in logs being printed to
stderr, due to the fallback behavior of the global exporter.
Fixesgolang/go#39130
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Even on successful shutdown, test logs contain a lot of "failed reading
header line: EOF". This can be distracting, or worse, misleading. Do our
best to suppress these error logs.
Updates golang/go#39130
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Use the -v flag to control whether RPC logs are always printed, rather
than a regtest specific flag.
Updates golang/go#39130
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The only substantial change is data types for CallHeirarchy.
util.ts has changed the hash, and adapted to a new source layout, plus
the usual pointless whitespace changes. code.ts has learned a little more
about typescript ASTs.
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The existing implementation looks for matching types in the declaration
and the leftmost value in the return statement. Instead, the analyzer
now searches across all the values in the return statement to find one
that matches the type in the declaration. Additionally, if a value in
the return statement does not match any type in the declaration, it is
not overriden.
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This uses log messages to convey information to the debug system, which
has the benefit of logging even if the debug pages are not active and
also not requiring systems to reach into the debug system or require
extra lifetime tracking Not all things are decoupled yet as there are a
couple of places (notably the handshaker) that read information out of
the debug system.
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This function will skip tests in test environments where
the go command can't be used to build and run binaries.
This will be used by the test in golang.org/cl/236758
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When document.Highlight is called with the cursor on a loop statement or
branch statement, gopls doesn't look for labels. Placing the cursor at
the break statement below highlights the inner for loop:
Outer:
for {
for {
break Outer
}
}
By making highlight label aware, and ensure that unlabeled "break" in
"switch"/"select" doesn't highlight the outer loop, this change fixes
loop highlighting.
Adding support for highlight of "switch" and "select" will be handled in
a separate CL.
Updates golang/go#39275
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This moves as much code outside the protocol generator
as possible making it easier to maintain both the code
and the generator.
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regtests can use Await to wait for diagnostic expectations. But sometimes
it is useful (or more robust) to then look at the specific diagnostics.
This change introduces env.DiagnosticsFor, which returns the current
diagnostics for a file.
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This removes the interfaces and the debug structs in the lsprpc package
in favour of just having the debug structs in the debug package.
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This removes all the cache/session/view hooks from the lsp and instead
uses normal introspection from the client to find all the entities
rather than keeping shadow copies of the object graph in the debug page
handler.
This required the addition only of the ability to view the sessions open
on a cache and exposing the unique identifier for all the objects, both
of which are useful and reasonable things to have in the API anyway.
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This removes a TODO in the tests and has them check for shutdown
correctly.
This also required adding a Close to editor that does the Shutdown/Exit
sequence rather than just Shutdown.
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The existing implementation contains strict equality rules for
comparing the return type in the function declaration against
the return types in the function body. This causes the code in the
return statement to be incorrectly overriden with its corresponding
zero value type by the fillreturns analyzer.
Fixesgolang/go#38707
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In addition to adding a `go mod vendor` command option, which can be
exposed via an editor client frontend, we show a suggestion to users who
experience the "inconsistent vendoring" error message.
The main change made here is that we save the view initialization error,
and we return it if the view has absolutely no metadata. This seems
reasonable enough, but my fear is that it may lead to us showing
outdated error messages. I will spend some time improving the handling
of initialization errors in follow-up CLs.
Updates golang/go#39100
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It was directly generating messages and sending them on the conn, now it
just uses an editor method like all the other tests.
It was also broken because it never opened the file it was hovering in, so I am
not sure it was testing anything useful before.
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Really the name is wrong now, but this is just a stepping stone towards removing
it entirely in favour of a new listener/dialer/server/client pattern, so I am
minimizing the churn by leaving the names alone for now.
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This will allow varying implementations and wrappers, and more
closely matches the concepts used in the net library.
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When testing Highlight the highlight count is checked against expected
number of highlights. If it doesn't match t.Errorf(...) is called and
the test continues.
A few lines below the test ranges over results using the index for both
result and expected result leading to a panic if there are less then
expected highlights.
This change fails fast with t.Fatalf(...) instead to avoid the panic.
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Previously, workdone reporting was managed by the goroutine(s) that
compute diagnostics following a file change. The intention was to signal
when diagnostics resulting from file changes were complete.
This was buggy, in two ways:
+ When no snapshots are determined to require diagnosis, no work is
reported.
+ If multiple snapshots required diagnosis, we'd get multiple work IDs.
Fix this by lifting up the 'work' to the level of didModifyFiles.
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Exit now closes the connection rather than exiting the process.
This allows things to shutdown gracefully, and removes special
cases. It also allows the tests to call CloseEditor instead of
just Shutdown, which prevents goroutine leaks.
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This allows us to rely on higher level functionality like timeouts and
close cancelling pending reads cleanly.
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Also the ability to wait for them to correctly close.
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This test partially reproduces some strange behavior with creating
new tests files. In particular, it creates a new x test in a package
that already has a test variant and adds content with a missing import.
In the test, the import is never added. However, in my own experience
debugging this in VS Code, I see the import get added but the diagnostic
never get removed. One thing at a time though...
Updates golang/go#39315
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When a file with errors is removed outside the editor, sometimes its
errors are cleared by the editor and sometimes they are not. If the file
is still open in the editor gopls does not clear the errors, taking the
editor's version as the truth. Otherwise the errors are cleared.
(This behavior depends on the editor sending gopls a notification that
the workspace changed.)
There seems to be no good way yet to test that gopls takes no action after
receiving the didChangeWatchedFiles notification.
Updates golang/go#38878
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