The Workspace type has accumulated too much additional functionality of
late: managing the Env, GOPATH, and GOPROXY in addition to the working
directory. Additionally, the name 'Workspace' can easily be confused
with 'workspaceFolder' in the LSP spec, and they're not quite
equivalent.
Split off a Proxy type to be responsible for the fake module proxy, and
a Workdir type to be responsible for working with the temporary
directory. Rename what remains of 'Workspace' to a more appropriate name
for such a collection of resources: Sandbox.
This is mostly just moving things around, with one significant change in
functionality: previously our three temporary directories (workdir,
gopath, and goproxy) were in separate toplevel directories below
$TMPDIR. Now they are all below a new sandbox temp directory, so that
they are correlated in the filesystem and can be cleaned up with one
call to os.RemoveAll.
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Names is a somewhat expensive method, which sorts the returned slice.
Avoiding the extra call helps clients that use objectpath a lot.
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This test is failing on darwin-amd64-10_12: skip it while I investigate.
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I noticed that in a couple places, event.Error was called with a
message containing formatting verb. This was my likely done out of
habit, but is an incorrect use of the API: err is not formatted in the
message but is rather applied as an event label.
Remove the unused formatting verbs.
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Our editor interaction for running `go generate` was untested. Add
support for triggering generate from the fake editor, and a simple test.
To enable this, some helpers were added to list Workspace files and
check for file state changes, to avoid having to synthetically create
file events. This workaround is not ideal as it results in a leaky
abstraction: in other cases the regtest may assume that FileEvents are
triggered by workspace interactions (e.g. ws.WriteFile), but in this
case it cannot. Unfortunately the only real solution for this would be
to make file watching more realistic, by polling file state on an
interval or using an actual file watching library. Neither of those
options seemed worthwhile just to keep the fake.Editor API pristine.
A new debugging option is added, SkipCleanup, to allow inspecting
regtest working directories after a test with minimal code change.
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NewStream implies the default stream type, which it is not.
NewHeaderStream is actually the default choice.
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This fixes a bunch of fmt.Errorf calls to use %w rather than %v when wrapping
an error with additional context.
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This should provide simple name completions for comments
above exported vars, constants, functions, and types.
Can be activated with `ctrl+space` within a comment.
Also fixes a panic introduced in the previous commit when completing comments that occur at the end of a file.
Fixes#34010Fixes#38793
Demo: https://i.imgur.com/qN82CVA.mp4
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If the user's workspace is neither in GOPATH nor a module, and there
are errors in their code, send a message (with ShowMessage) only on
the first load, or when the configuration changes. The previous
behavior sent the message more frequently.
There is a regtest, and two new Expectations for when the fake
editor sees (or does not see) a ShowMessage notification.
Fixesgolang/go#37279
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This reverts commit 17a19b5fe7. The revert
is partial because that change also added the -short flag when running
govim tests, which we preserve as without this the tests often time-out
(and I don't want to increase our test timeout right now).
Reason for revert: telemetry races have been fixed in https://golang.org/cl/226317
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Issue https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36824 complained about
legal go code (e.g., 'package a; func f() {}') that was mishandled
(by being rewritten just as 'package a'). This bug seems to have been
partially fixed, as certified by the new regtests. The comment on
OneLineImports36824 says that the bug would be fixed if gopls
formatted the file before fixing the imports, but it doesn't.
Change-Id: If27fa738e54d9434d5b2f17ed4e52d555cb7c499
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As suggested on Slack, a better fix for golang/go#38467 would be to hide
suggested fixes on generated files. This way, the diagnostics are still
visible but files are not unintentionally modified.
Also, deleted the SuggestedFixes field on source.Diagnostic, since it's
entirely unused.
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The current use of start time in the cache key prevents re-use of agents under
some circumstances, so we update it later in the exporter instead.
Change-Id: I2f6927d65a0841f77a0ee1b848b5a3b243936083
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Untyped members from unimported packages are scored the same as typed
members from unimported packages. We depended on the unimported
package relevance to rank the probably-more-relevant typed members
higher. However, there are some unrelated score penalties that can
only be applied to typed candidates, so the untyped candidates ended
up being ranked higher. Fix by increasing the relevance coefficient so
the relevance score overpowers other less important scoring
adjustments.
Fixesgolang/go#38104.
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This attempts to detect a Connect call with the same configuration and return
the same exporter.
This mostly affects tests where we end up starting a new ticking go-routine per
test, even though they all have the same configuration. It was noticable that
a goroutine dump of a test would have a very large number of go routines that
were just ticking exporters, making it very hard to see the real work.
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This means the lock is no longer held when writing to the underlying
stream.
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This is purely moving code: the getRemoteSocket, getTestServer, and
AddCloser funcs were above the more important RunOptions and runner.Run.
Move them closer to their usage.
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Add issue comments to tests for issues, move a couple constants closer
to their use.
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We had previously not been generating documentation on hover for
package declarations or import specs. We do this by adding a few special
cases, since package declarations don't appear in type information.
Throughout, we make the assumption that only one file in a package will
have the documentation for the package. go/doc just appends
documentation as it sees it. We may be able to do better by checking for
a "Package ..." but that still is not guaranteed. Not sure what the
right approach is, so this assumption may be the best option.
Fixesgolang/go#38526
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Don't show non-vet analyses when they appear in generated files. Vet
analyzers will give useful reports even in generated files.
Fixesgolang/go#38467
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A common problem when writing regtests is that if you have an error in
your expectations, you must wait until the regtest times out to see what
went wrong.
With the integration of additional progress reporting in the LSP server,
we know when diagnostic work should have been completed, and we should
be able to fail tests early once we know that our diagnostic
expectations will never be met.
This CL adds a new OnceMet Expectation, which combines two expecations:
the first is a precondition that must be met before checking the second.
The second is an arbitrary expectation, but is translated as follows:
once the precondition is met, the second condition is checked and any
Unmet verdicts are translated into Unmeetable.
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Update the regtest docstring to further explain how the package works,
and give a sense for why it exists.
Fixesgolang/go#36879
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Minor cleanup for the regtest package:
- EnvMode is renamed to Mode, because it's really a server mode and not
directly related to the Env type.
- Modes are better documented.
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The file length of env.go is getting hard to manage, so factor out the
test Runner to a new file.
Also move Runner.Close to the bottom of the file to have a more logical
progression.
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In order for regtests to wait until file diagnostics are complete,
instrument diagnostics with verbose WorkDone reporting. In order for
this to be granular enough for use, the modification source needed to be
threaded through to the didModifyFiles function (which is where the
diagnostic goroutine is spun off).
A new expectation is added: CompletedWork, to allow specifying that a
specific work item has been completed. The problem with using
NoOutstandingWork was that it required a continuous chain of work to
prevent the regtest from succeeding when the bug was present, meaning
that by the time we have sent the didChange notification successfully
the server must have started work on its behalf. This was inherently
racy, and too tricky to get right.
Additionally, a couple bugs are fixed:
- EmptyDiagnostics is corrected to account for the case where we have
received zero diagnostics for a given file.
- A deadlock is fixed in Await when expectations are immediately met.
Updates golang/go#36879Fixesgolang/go#32149
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Our current usage of WorkDone progress reporting (new in v3.15 of the
LSP spec) is in reporting progress on `go generate` commands. In
preparation for using this API more widely, factor out the reporting API
from the current io.WriteCloser wrapper (workDoneWriter).
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We were using strings.Split on env vars, which did bad stuff when the
var contained an =, e.g. GOFLAGS=-tags=foo. Only split on the first =.
Irritatingly, this breaks only `go mod` commands, so almost nothing in
gopls failed, just organize imports and the `go.mod` code lens stuff.
Fixesgolang/go#38669
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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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This change was unfortunately lost while rebasing, resulting in a lot of
unremoved directories.
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There should no longer be any clients of the binary export data format,
and it has been deleted from the standard library, so we can now delete
it from x/tools. This change deletes bimport.go, bexport.go, and
bexport_test.go, transferring any shared code to the corresponding
"i" files.
Fixesgolang/go#37312
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There were a few cases where we were not properly qualifying package
names, particularly if the original package had a named import. Now,
we map between these names correctly - handling the case of multiple
packages that need to be qualified. This requires applying edits to
*ast.SelectorExprs, as well as *ast.Idents.
We still do not fully qualify unimported packages, and likely won't,
unless that's an issue for many users.
Updates golang/go#38591
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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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It was not very useful, it basically renamed io.EOF under some limited
circumstances, and was only there for the befit of tests.
Instead, the test now checks io.EOF directly, but also checks for
io.ErrClosedPipe which was also happening.
We also make sure we wrap errors rather than replacing them.
This prevents some weird random test failures due to races in the way they were
closed.
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Instead of tagging events with their type, instead we infer the type from
the label pattern.
The standard event creators all have a matching test that returns true
if the the labels pattern matches the ones that would be built by the
creator.
Spans and logs already have a unique label pattern, other event types
required a special label marker.
This makes the system much more extensible, and also cleans up some
the API.
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When jsonrpc2.Serve times out or is cancelled, we leak the goroutine
that is accepting connections, because it is stuck trying to write its
error back to the doneListening channel.
Fix this by adding a context cancellation for the serve func, and
selecting on this context when writing the error.
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Formatting keys in labels can panic when a label is constructed with a nil
error. Avoid that by not passing the defective label to event.Log.
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In cases like:
var v interface{}
fmt.Println(<>)
Completing to "v" would insert "v..." instead of "v". This was due to
a mixup where we were checking if the variadic type "[]interface{}"
was assignable to the candidate type "interface{}" instead of the
other way around.
Fixesgolang/go#38652.
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In order to experiment with adding more progress reporting to gopls, add
a new experimental configuration for verbose work done reporting.
Also, pass configuration in InitializationOptions when initializing the
editor.
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This change improves our approach to handling type aliases. Previously,
we were not fully qualifying the names in the AST, making the code
inserted in completions incorrect at times. Now, we clone the relevant
AST expr and qualify it. We also add handling for the return values of a
function, instead of just the parameters.
Fixesgolang/go#38230Fixesgolang/go#37283
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In preparation for later changes, add support for tracking outstanding
work in the lsp regtests. This simply threads through progress
notifications and tracks their state in regtest.Env.state. A new
Expectation is added to assert that there is no outstanding work, but
this is as-yet unused.
A unit test is added for Env to check that we're handling work progress
reports correctly after Marshaling/Unmarshaling, since we're not yet
exercising this code path in actual regtests.
Change-Id: I104caf25cfd49340f13d086314f5aef2b8f3bd3b
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The "forTest" field is used for x_tests and for test variants, making
the deduplication too agressive. Instead, we deduplicate by the
position of the note.
Change-Id: I809364d6bba95be5ad95eced67fae645435f5592
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As of Go 1.14, WriteFile on Windows will set read-only on existing files
if you pass 0 for perms. Pass the pre-existing permissions.
Updates golang/go#38225.
Change-Id: I3174469efd4dc4c7eacc8522386a0712cfa39d11
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This was the last piece of Event that was public, and it was only public to
allow mutation in tests.
Adding CloneEvent allows tests to create an updated copy rather than
update the event in place.
Change-Id: I2215d1eb0317063948ef0fac955fa768a209564d
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Now key types can be implemented outside the package that holds labels or events, they should be.
This prevents the large list of types from poluting the public interface of the core packages.
Change-Id: I927f31cb5e4e1d0c29619681015962f890623e5c
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Also moves core.Key to label.Key, but leaves the implementations
behind for now.
After using for a while, the word Tag conveys slightly the wrong
concept, tagging implies the entire set of information, label maps
better to a single named piece of information.
A label is just a named key/value pair, it is not really tied to the
event package, separating it makes it much easier to understand the
public symbols of the event and core packages, and allows us to also
move the key implementations somewhere else, which otherwise dominate
the API.
Change-Id: I46275d531cec91e28af6ab1e74a2713505d52533
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