We may encounter these nil pointer if go/packages cannot find the
package of the given file, for example, when the user creates a new file
or a new package.
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This change adds a Package interface to the source package, which allows
us to reduce the information cached per-package (we don't use any of the
unnecessary fields in a *go/packages.Package).
This change also adds an analysis cache for each package, which is used
to cache the results of analyses to avoid recomputation.
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This change adds an additional cache for type information, which here is
just a *packages.Package for each package. The metadata cache maintains
the import graph, which allows us to easily determine when a package X
(and therefore any other package that imports X) should be invalidated.
Additionally, rather than performing content changes as they happen, we
queue up content changes and apply them the next time that any type
information is requested.
Updates golang/go#30309
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Also, separate type-checking logic into its own file.
go/packages returns import cycle errors anyway, so we just return them instead.
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This change adds severity levels to source.Diagnostics, allowing us to
pass this information along to the LSP. This allows compiler errors to
show up in red, while vet results show up in green.
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Like the previous change to the FIle interface, we treat Read as if it were an
accessor, we remember the content part but not the error part, and we may fill
it in asynchronously, so this change makes it explicit.
In the future we should probably trap the error in the read and push it back
through another channel though, it will be the root cause of later errors.
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we don't really use them, only generate them in cases where the failure is way more fundamental, and then also fail
to remember them for the next call to the same accessor. Better to not have them.
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This changes the analysis code from that which was in unitchecker.go
to that in checker.go, so we can run actions that get facts for dependencies
concurrently.
Adds the rest of the traditional vet suite to the LSP.
TODO(matloob): test that facts are actually propagated between packages
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This starts hooking up the analysis framework into the LSP. It runs
the Tests analysis (which I think might be the only one that doesn't
need facts or results) and reports its diagnostics if there are
no parse or typecheck failures.
Next step: figure out how to pass through results.
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Refactor code as a follow-up to
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/154742.
Also, change every instance of "source.URI()" to "fromProtocolURI", so
that we can add a better implementation of that later on (for Windows
support).
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Added a View interface to the source package, which allows for reading
of other files (in the same package or in other packages). We were
already reading files in jump to definition (to handle the lack of
column information in export data), but now we can also read files in
diagnostics, which allows us to determine the end of an identifier so
that we can report ranges in diagnostic messages.
Updates golang/go#29150
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This change separates a cache package out of the
golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source package. The source package now
uses an interface instead a File struct, which will allow it be reused
more easily. The cache package contains the View and File structs now.
Change-Id: Ia2114e9dafc5214c8b21bceba3adae1c36b9799d
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