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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This moves the common code from the cmd and gopls tests to the shared cmdtest package, they were starting to drift apart.
This change was extracted from another larger cl where I was trying to work out why it broke in one but not the other.
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The definition command-line interface doesn't match the rest of the
commands, because I think we originally wanted to make them all
subcommands of "gopls query". Remove this, since it's no longer in use.
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The fix is just a missing return.
Also clean up a staticcheck thing, regenerate the golden files.
Fixesgolang/go#38417
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This change is the first step in handling golang/go#38136. Instead of
creating multiple diagnostic reports for type error analyzers, we add
suggested fixes to the existing reports. To match the analyzers for
FindAnalysisError, we add an ErrorMatch function to source.Analyzer.
This is not an ideal solution, but it was the best one I could come up
with without modifying the go/analysis API. analysisinternal could be
used for this purpose, but it seemed to complicated to be worth it, and
this is fairly simple. I think that go/analysis itself might need to be
extended for type error analyzers, but these temporary measures will
help us understand the kinds of features we need for type error
analyzers.
A follow-up CL might be to not add reports for type error analyzers
until the end of source.Diagnostic, which would remove the need for the
look-up.
Fixesgolang/go#38136
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definition.Run requires a nil check of opts before applying to avoid
panic, and test must be run with markdown enabled.
When running 'go test' without -run flag, connection.initialize() was
not called and there was no problem because the default value of
Options.PreferredContentFormat was Markdown.
In addition, currently using the same connection despite different
options, therefore make to use a different connection for different
options.
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While experimenting with different static analysis on x/tools, I noticed
that there are many actionable diagnostics found by staticcheck. Fix the
ones that were not false positives.
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This change adds support for passing a span to cmd/suggested_fix.go, originally it would just take the filename and apply all the fixes for that file. Now, it can also take just a span within that file and only apply the fixes relevant to that span.
The //@suggestedfix marker now contains an extra parameter to specify which type of codeaction is expected.
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With #34111, we are forwarding the LSP from one gopls instance to
another. This exposed an asymmetry in our LSP dispatching: for both
ClientDispatcher and ServerDispatcher, we unmarshal to non-nil response
structs. This means that when forwarding the LSP, we translate empty
JSON responses (corresponding to nil values) into the non-nil zero
value.
This causes problems for some editors, as reported in #37570. Fix it by
instead unmarshaling to a pointer.
This is, of course, a somewhat dangerous change. I fixed the one NPE
that occurred in tests, and have done some mild manual testing. I
wouldn't be surprised if we discover more NPEs later on, but I still
think this is the right change to make.
Updates golang/go#34111Fixesgolang/go#37570
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This change adds an upgrade all dependencies codelens on the go.mod file if there are available upgrades.
Updates golang/go#36501
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This change appends to the pkg.go.dev link the version of the module that is being used. To get this functionality, go/packages.Package now contains a module field which gets populated from the "go list" call. This module field is then used to get the version of the module that we are linking to.
Updates golang/go#36501
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This change adds a code lens for go.mod files that will let a user know if a module can be upgraded, once it is clicked gopls will run a command to update that module.
Updates golang/go#36501
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This change allows to use fuzzy or case-sensitive matchers in addition
to case-insensitive when searching for symbols.
Matcher is specified by UserOptions.Matcher just like Completion.
Updates golang/go#33844
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This change adds quick fixes for diagnostics in .go files, specifically for diagnostics that deal with imported packages that are not declared in the go.mod file. These quick fixes will automatically add the dependency in the go.mod file and format the file if there are any issues.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Previously, the process of instantiating and running the LSP server was
sharded across the lsp, protocol, and cmd packages, and this resulted in
some APIs that are hard to work with. For example, it's hard to guess
the difference between lsp.NewClientServer, lsp.NewServer,
protocol.NewServer (which returns a client), and protocol.NewClient
(which returns a server).
This change reorganizes Server instantiation as follows:
+ The lsp.Server is now purely an implementation of the protocol.Server
interface. It is no longer responsible for installing itself into the
jsonrpc2 Stream, nor for running itself.
+ A new package 'lsprpc' is added, to implement the logic of binding an
incoming connection to an LSP server session. This is put in a
separate package for lack of a clear home: it didn't really
philosophically belong in any of the lsp, cmd, or protocol packages.
We can perhaps move it to cmd in the future, but I'd like to keep it
as a separate package while I develop request forwarding.
simplified import graph:
jsonrpc2 ⭠ lsprpc ⭠ cmd
⭩ ⭦
lsp (t.b.d. client tests)
⭩ ⭨
protocol source
+ The jsonrpc2 package is extended to have a minimal API for running a
'StreamServer': something analogous to an HTTP server that listens
for new connections and delegates to a handler (but we couldn't use
the word 'Handler' for this delegate as it was already taken).
After these changes, I hope that the concerns of "serving the LSP",
"serving jsonrpc2", and "installing the LSP on jsonrpc2" are more
logically organized, though one legitimate criticism is that the word
'Server' is still heavily overloaded.
This change prepares a subsequent change which hijacks the jsonrpc2
connection when forwarding messages to a shared gopls instance.
To test this change, the following improvements are made:
+ A servertest package is added to make it easier to run a test against
an in-process jsonrpc2 server. For now, this uses TCP but it could
easily be modified to use io.Pipe.
+ cmd tests are updated to use the servertest package. Unfortunately it
wasn't yet possible to eliminate the concept of `remote=internal` in
favor of just using multiple sessions, because view initialization
involves calling both `go env` and `packages.Load`, which slow down
session startup significantly. See also golang.org/issue/35968.
Instead, the syntax for `-remote=internal` is modified to be
`-remote=internal@127.0.0.1:12345`.
+ An additional test for request cancellation is added for the
sessionserver package. This test uncovered a bug: when calling
Canceller.Cancel, we were using id rather than &id, which resulted in
incorrect json serialization (as only the pointer receiver implements
the json.Marshaller interface).
Updates golang/go#34111
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We should just use the protocol.SignatureInformation type, as it's
essentially the same thing. Refactor tests a bit to make use of the
shared type.
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This change adds support for the LSP workspace/symbol. Unlike
documentSymbol, the target is symbols that exist not only in a specific
file, but also in the current or imported packages. It returns symbols
whose name contains the query string of the request(case-insensitive),
or all symbols if the query string is empty.
However, the following is not implemented:
- Setting of deprecated and containerName fields in SymbolInformation
- Consideration of WorkspaceClientCapabilities
- Progress support
- CLI support
Updates golang/go#33844
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Make sure to test both modes, as this is the second time we've
accidentally broken this.
Fixesgolang/go#36598.
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The passed-in Context is not used, and creates the illusion of a startup
dependency problem: existing code is careful to pass in the context
containing the correct Client instance.
This allows passing in a source.Session, rather than a source.Cache,
into lsp server constructors.
Updates golang/go#34111
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A test variant for a package can only be reloaded by running go/packages
on the non-test variants import path with the -test flag. We need to
cache this import path in order to be able to reload a test package
on-demand.
Also, always ignore test main packages by detecting them in the
metadata.
Fixesgolang/go#36473
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CL 212102 contains a few cleanup-type fixes that are unrelated to the
actual content of that CL. Pull them out to make the diffs simpler.
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- Add test count to golden file so test count gets checked.
- Make @implementation note take a list of marks similar to completion
tests.
- Get rid of unnecessary intermediate test data type.
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Previously, (*IdentifierInfo).References was returning the declaration
of the identifier among the reference results. This change alters the
behavior of this function to only ever return non-declaration
references. Declarations can be accessed through the
IdentifierInfo.Declaration field.
Fixesgolang/go#36007
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This change will provide a more useful error when you
are self importing a package. It has TODOs in place to propagate the
"import cycle not allowed" error from go list to the user.
Updates golang/go#33085
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A long time ago I only fixed golden generation for lsp/source. Get lsp/
and lsp/cmd too.
We have import tests that aren't formatted correctly, so we can't use
goimports to generate goldens. Just trust got.
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This adds a link to documentation to the hover contents for the
current symbol if it is exported.
Updates golang/go#34240
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This change adds command line support for highlight.
Provided with an identifier position, it will display
the list of highlights for that within the same file.
Example:
$ gopls highlight ~/tmp/foo/main.go:3:9
$
$ 3:9-6:0
$ 10:22-11:32
$ 12:10-12:9
$ 12:20-30:0
Updates golang/go#32875
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Running staticcheck on the entire workspace causes a slowdown, and most
likely users don't want to see staticcheck reports for every
subdirectory of their workspace. Only run staticcheck on open files.
Also, fixed a staticcheck warning that showed up along the way. Filed
golang/go#35718 to remind ourselves to fix all of the staticcheck warnings
that showed up when we ran gopls with staticcheck on x/tools.
Finally, made sure that we don't send empty diagnostics when diagnosing
the snapshot on start-up, as that is not necessary.
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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.
Fixesgolang/go#33500
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except the race was a symptom of a larger problem, so the fix
actually invovles cleaning up the way we run command line tests
totally to have common shared infrastructure, and also to clean up
the way we handle errors and paths into the temporary directory
Fixes: golang/go#35436
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Since diagnostics are published with the URI separately, there's no need
for us to keep the FileIdentity around in two places.
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This change uses the FileIdentity when reporting an error message, so
that the version number can be propagated to through the
publishDiagnostics notification.
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Modified the way highlights are tested to allow for author to explicitly
mark the matches. Also added highlighting for fields and methods. Used
type checking in addition to ast to get better matching. Worked with
@stamblerre
Updates #34496
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This change runs diagnostics on all packages in the workspace, instead
of just open files. We also want to avoid invalidating the type
information for a newly-opened file (since we should have it be default
now), so handle that case.
This causes a large increase in memory usage in the
internal/lsp/cmd tests, so to handle that, share an app between all of
the tests, rather than creating one per-test type.
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When looking for references, look in the entire workspace rather than
the same package. This makes the references query more expensive because
it needs to look at every package in the workspace, but hopefully
it shouln't be user-noticable. This can be made more efficient by only
checking packages that are transitive reverse dependencies. I don't think a
mechanism to get all transitive reverse dependencies exists yet.
One of the references test have been changed: it looked up references
of the builtin int type, but now there are so many refererences that
the test too slow and doesn't make sense any more. Instead look up
references of the type "i" in that file.
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This change adds command line support for foldingRange.
Provided with a file, it will display a list of folding
ranges within that file, with 1-indexed positions using
the format
{startingLine}:{startingChar}-{endingLine}:{endingChar}
Example:
$ gopls folding_ranges ~/tmp/foo/main.go
$
$ 3:9-6:0
$ 10:22-11:32
$ 12:10-12:9
$ 12:20-30:0
Updates golang/go#32875
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The metadata was being added to the cache before it was fully computed.
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A lot has changed since golang/go#32794 was filed, and we now have many more
tests for the command line.
Fixesgolang/go#32794
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This change adds command line support for symbols.
Symbols are formatted as '{name} {type} {range}', with
children being preceded by a \t.
Example:
$ gopls symbols ~/tmp/foo/main.go
$
$ x Variable 7:5-7:6
$ y Constant 9:7-9:8
$ Quux Struct 29:6-29:10
$ Do Method 37:16-37:18
$ X Field 30:2-30:3
$ Y Field 30:5-30:6
Updates golang/go#32875
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This adds support for calling links from the gopls command line,
e.g.
$ gopls links ~/tmp/foo/main.go
Optional arguments are:
-json, which emits range and uri in JSON
With no arguments, a unique list of links are emitted.
Updates golang/go#32875
Change-Id: I1e7cbf00a636c05ccf21bd544d9a5b7742d5d70b
GitHub-Last-Rev: 7ed1e4612186bce4077d3c73f2407cf6def211d9
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#181
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This change adds command line support for signatureHelp.
If the location provided corresponds to a function, that
function signature is displayed. In case that function is
documented the related comment is shown as well.
Example:
$ gopls signature ~/tmp/foo/main.go:7:5
$
$ Next(n int) []byte
$
$ Next returns a slice containing the next n bytes from
$ the buffer, advancing the buffer as if the bytes had been
$ returned by Read.
Note that linebreaks shown in the comment are just to adhere
commit message guidelines. The command prints documentation
comments on one line.
Updates golang/go#32875
Change-Id: Ib0dcc3267c594f95d80b74f289c1235c2c0c5f64
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This adds support for the LSP implemention call, based
on the guru code for getting implementations. The guru code
did much more than we need, so some of the code has been
dropped, and other parts of it are ignored (for now).
Fixesgolang/go#32973
Change-Id: I1a24450e17d5364f25c4b4120be5320b13ac822b
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This adds support for calling suggestedfix from the gopls command line, e.g.
$ gopls suggestedfix ~/tmp/foo/main.go
Optional arguments are:
-w, which writes the changes back to the original file; and
-d, which prints a unified diff to stdout
With no arguments, the changed files are printed to stdout.
Wasn't sure if the command should be `suggestedfix` or just `fix` or `quickfix`?
Also this applies all changes to a file, does not allow for selective fixes.
Updates golang/go#32875
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GitHub-Last-Rev: 070fcda33ac3494bfe8f19c2cd78c089c713ed98
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This adds support for calling import from the gopls command line,
e.g.
$ gopls imports -w ~/tmp/foo/main.go
Optional arguments are:
-w, which writes the changes back to the original file; and
-d, which prints a unified diff to stdout
With no arguments, the changed file is printed to stdout.
Updates golang/go#32875
Change-Id: I12f980d977fe12c16e51b024c9dd28c33ba6c002
GitHub-Last-Rev: c3fdd90e25204e7a12a94e9dfde389b7674e7e6d
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#176
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