This is primarily to separate the levels because they have different cache
lifetimes and sharability.
This will allow us to share results between views and even between servers.
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This abstracts out the concrete file type so that we can support non go files.
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RangeFormatting was broken with the introduction of the diff library,
but not noticed until golang/go#31150. Temporarily disable this behavior
until we fix it.
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This change separates the different behaviors of server.go by the
categories defined in the spec. This allows us to differentiate more
easily between the language features and the text synchronization code.
I also renamed the "Symbols" function to "Symbol", which fits with the
specification
(https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#workspace_symbol),
and makes clearer the distinction between DocumentSymbols and Symbol.
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This allows us to use the diff.ApplyEdits in tests, saving us from a different
implementation.
It also prepares for command lines that need to use diff features based on the
results of a protocol message.
Splitting content into lines is too easy to get wrong, and needs to be done
correctly or the diff results make no sense. This adds the SplitLines function
to the diff pacakge to do it right and then uses it everwhere we we already
doing it wrong.
It also makes all the diff tests external black box tests.
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Change span to hide its fields and have validating accessors
This catches the cases where either the offset or the position is being used
when it was not set.
It also normalizes the forms as the API now controls them, and allows us to
simplify some of the logic.
The converters are now allowed to return an error, which lets us cleanly
propagate bad cases.
The lsp was then converted to the new format, and also had some error checking
of its own added on the top.
All this allowed me to find and fix a few issues, most notably a case where the
wrong column mapper was being used during the conversion of definition results.
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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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Gopls presently uses hand-coded data types (in internal/lsp/protocol)
for communicating with LSP clients. Instead, modify it to use the
automatically generated file (internal/lsp/protocol/tsprotocol.go).
Replaced files have been put (temporarily) in a directory 'preserve'
so readers can compare the old data types with the new ones.
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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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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 change makes sure to handle escaped characters, for instance, files
in the module cache contain "@" in the path. Also, return errors when a
package is not found for a file.
Updates golang/go#30027
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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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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.
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This makes the format code use the AST that is already cached on the file to do
the formatting. It also moves the core format code into the source directory.
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I realized this was a mistake, we should try to keep the source
directory independent of the LSP protocol itself, and adapt in
the outer layer.
This will keep us honest about capabilities, let us add the
caching and conversion layers easily, and also allow for a future
where we expose the source directory as a supported API for other
tools.
The outer lsp package then becomes the adapter from the core
features to the specifics of the LSP protocol.
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A file is strongly associated with a view, and knows how to manage it's own
contents.
We can also now track files that are not "active"
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This allows us to write the lsp verbs in terms of a stable underlying source
management layer.
This should make it easier to refactor the underlying layer to add more powerful
caching and incremental modes as we go.
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Any time a file is changed, we compute diagnostics for its package and
return them to the client. No caching is implemented yet, so we parse
and type-check the package each time.
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Refactor code a bit to support range formatting as well document
formatting. Also, separate view from server to clean up.
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