Now that we understand object "kind" for builtin generic functions, we
can apply it to a couple more places as well:
// prefer rangeable object kinds
for i := range <> {
}
// prefer channels
<- <>
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The main goal is to push the package variant logic from internal/lsp
into internal/lsp/source so all users of internal/lsp/source benefit.
"references" and "rename" now have top-level source.References() and
source.Rename() entry points (as opposed to hanging off
source.Identifier()). I expanded objectsAtProtocolPos() to know about
implicit objects (type switch and import spec), and to
handle *ast.ImportSpec generically. This gets rid of special case
handling of *types.PkgName in various places.
The biggest practical benefit, though, is that "references" no longer
needs to compute the objectpath for every types.Object comparison it
does, instead using direct types.Object equality. This speeds up
"references" and "rename" a lot.
Two other notable improvements that fell out of not using
source.Identifier()'s logic:
- Finding references on an embedded field now shows references to the
field, not the type being embedded.
- Finding references on an imported object now works
correctly (previously it searched the importing package's dependents
rather than the imported package's dependents).
Finally, I refactored findIdentifier() to use pathEnclosingObjNode()
instead of astutil.PathEnclosingInterval. Now we only need a single
call to get the path because pathEnclosingObjNode() has the
"try pos || try pos-1" logic built in.
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Any file could have //line directives in it, which means that we should
never trust a mapper that was looked up for a whole file. Remove the
range conversion helpers that accepted a mapper and look it up on the
spot.
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In cases like:
var foo *someType = bar.(some<>)
We will now complete "some" to "*someType". This involved two changes:
1. Properly detect expected type as *someType in above example. To do
this I just removed *ast.TypeAssertExpr from
breaksExpectedTypeInference() so we continue searching up the AST for
the expected type.
2. If the given type name T doesn't match, also try *T. If *T does
match, we mark the candidate as "makePointer=true" so we know to
prepend the "*" when formatting the candidate.
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This change moves to our ultimate approach of diagnostics the snapshot
on every file change, instead of carefully picking which files and
packages to diagnose. Analyses are shown for packages whose files are
open in the editor. Reverse dependencies are no longer needed for
source.Diagnostics because they will be invalidated when the snapshot is
cloned, so diagnosing the entire snapshot will bring them up to date.
This even works for go.mod files because all of workspace-level `go list`s
will be canceled as the user types, and then we trigger an uncancellable
go/packages.Load when the user saves. There is still room for improvement
here, but it will require much more careful invalidation of metadata for
go.mod files.
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This parameter was added to avoid sending a slew of empty diagnostics
for the initial workspace load. It's actually not needed anymore, as we
can just detect if we have previously sent diagnostics for the given
file, and if not we shouldn't send an empty diagnostic. This is true for
all cases, not just the initial workspace load.
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CL 179377 introduced an optimized parser for coverage profiles.
The parser replaces the following regex:
^(.+):([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+),([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+)$
With this regex, negative numbers in the coverage profiles resulted
in parsing errors. With the new parser in place, this is no longer
the case. This commit restores the old behavior.
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This change combines the two packages.Load calls that happen on view
creation. Builtins can be loaded along with the rest of the workspace.
To avoid race conditions, create a builtinPackageHandle type for
builtins and use it to create the data.
Updates golang/go#36531
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Add the exact VS Code settings that users need to capture valuable logs.
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Package handles should be cached on the snapshot as part of the initial
workspace load, otherwise this cached data will be repeatedly lost and
reconstructed during tests and regular execution.
Fixesgolang/go#36556
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Switch the command line client, and its tests, away from the hardcoded
30-second timeout and to a newly-added custom request.
Inconveniently for us, the jsonrpc2 package only serializes requests,
not replies. (Notifications are requests for this purpose.) So, for a
flow like this:
diagnoseFiles -->
<-- publishDiagnostics
<-- publishDiagnostics
diagnoseFiles <-- (reply)
...there's actually no guarantee that the incoming requests will be
processed before the reply comes in -- it gets to jump the
serialization. The only way to guarantee previous notifications have
been processed is to send another request. I didn't feel like adding
nonstandard notification support, so I just send a fake diagnostic.
Error handling for untyped JSON is hideous so for now we just panic.
Nobody else should be calling these, or if they do it's at their own
risk.
Fixesgolang/go#36518.
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This change adds quickfixes for unused dependencies and dependencies that should not be marked as indirect. It also updates the positions for the diagnostics to make more sense relative to the warning message. There is a testing harness now for suggested fixes.
Updates golang/go#31999
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When debugging multiple instances of gopls simultaneously, it is useful
to be able to inspect stateful debugging information for each server
instance, such as the location of logfiles and server startup
information.
This CL adds an additional section to the /info http handler, that
formats additional information related to the gopls instance handling
the request.
Updates golang/go#34111
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Govim integration tests generate a number of artifacts, including both
the govim and gopls logs, that can be useful in debugging failures. This
change updates our cloud build configuration to capture these artifacts,
along with several other minor improvements.
Notably artifacts are uploaded to GCS as a separate build step, so that
we have the potential to use its granular permission model for sharing
these artifacts. Right now, this requires temporarily swallowing the
exit code of `go test` so that the build can proceed.
Also:
- Update govim to a newer version; we still can't use latest as there
isn't a tagged version that contains the requisite flag change.
- Alter the test harness to run tests from the github.com/govim/govim
module root.
- Switch use a major version label when referring to the test harness
build step, to allow for breaking changes (such as the one made
here).
- Add a missing copyright header to run_local.sh.
- Update run_local.sh to work with the modified harness.
- Update documentation accordingly.
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Several docstrings reference earlier names for the symbols they
document. This CL corrects those that I noticed while reading the lsp
code.
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This change moves as much view initialization code into the
initialization function, instead of having it happen on view create.
Also, the `go env` variables that are collected at inconsistent times
are all collected on view creation. That is sufficient, since the view
is recreated if the environment changes.
I had originally hoped that the initial call to `go env` and the
-modfile detection could become part of this parallel initialization as
well, but you can't create a *packages.Config until the temporary
modfile has been set up, so it still makes sense to do that on view
create. This is, however, the reasoning behind the refactorings in
the -modfile detection in this CL. The main changes are a few renamings
and a split between snapshot.ModFiles and view.modFiles to maximize the
amount of work done in the view. I changed view.modfiles to moduleInformation
because I thought we might want to store additional information there at some
point. Rohan, please let me know if you disagree with any of the changes I made,
and I can revert them.
Fixesgolang/go#36487
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In golang.org/cl/209419, CheckPackageHandle was renamed to
PackageHandle, but a number of references to CheckPackageHandle remained
in function names and comments.
This CL cleans up most of these, though there was at least one case
(internal/lsp/cache.checkPackageKey) where the obvious renaming
conflicted with another function, so I skipped it.
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x_tests can access exports from the test variant of the package under
test. Change loadExportsFromFiles to understand that mode, and use it
where appropriate.
I didn't want to come up with a cache key for for the test variant, so
for now we bypass the cache in these situations.
Fixesgolang/go#29979.
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A couple sentences are clarified in design.md, and a broken link is
fixed in implementation.md.
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The initial workspace load does not send analyses with diagnostics, but
subsequent diagnostic requests do. If we've already sent diagnostics
with analysis for a file at a given version and snapshot, do not resend
diagnostics for the same file version with analyses.
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This change adds a protocol.ColumnMapper when parsing go.mod files. This will prevent us from having to worry about line and column offsets, specifically when converting from the x/mod/modfile position to a span.Span.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Support arbitrary client->server requests in the generated code. This is
primitive, with no strong typing, but should be good enough for simple
requests. We can do something fancier later if we want.
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Reloading metadata on demand fails for some our test packages,
because I don't understand how to construct arguments to commands.
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This change modifies the source.Error type to have a URI instead of a
FileIdentity associated with an error.
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We now understand what "kind" of type is expected when using various
builtins. For example, when completing "close(<>)" we prefer channels,
and when completing "delete(<>)" we prefer maps.
I also added some code to infer the expected type for the second
argument to "delete()" and for the args to "copy()":
delete(map[someType]int{}, <>) // expect "someType"
copy([]int{}, <>) // expect "[]int"
copy(<>, []int{}) // expect "[]int"
And I marked "new()" as expected a type name, and it infers the type
name properly:
var _ *int = new(<>) // expected type at "<>" is "int"
Fixesgolang/go#36326.
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In a certain case, stringer would generate the following check for an
an unsigned integer i: "0 <= i". This changes stringer to not generate
such a check.
Also adds an additional test case for an unsigned multiple run that does
not include zero. There was already a case ("unum") that included an
unsigned multiple run starting at zero. This case's output was updated
accordingly.
Fixesgolang/go#36461
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This change makes sure that diagnostics are sent with the most recently
seen version for a file, instead of a cached version.
Fixesgolang/go#36476
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Previously, we would surface a warning message if a user had a missing
dependency in a subdirectory of their module root. This is not
necessary, so do a better job checking for that case.
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This change adds the -e flag to ensure that we get the release tags when we are checking if the go version is at least 1.14. This also adjusts the check to be more lenient when it comes to processing the output of the version check.
This also fixes another issue where if the version is not 1.14 we were publishing empty diagnostics for an empty uri. This arose because we did not check if there was a valid go.mod file before we published the reports.
Fixesgolang/go#36488
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This documentation references the go/analysis vet command, which was
deleted in golang.org/cl/192177.
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This change removes functions from the snapshot that return package IDs.
We prefer PackageHandles, since getting PackageHandles in a granular
fashion is not effective and causes us to spawn many `go list`
processes. By only ever returning PackageHandles, we can batch metadata
reloads for workspace packages. This enables us to add a check to
confirm that the snapshot is in a good state before returning important
data, like reverse dependencies and workspace package handles.
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This change flattens the completion options type into UserOptions and
DebuggingOptions, which will enable us to generate documentation for
these options more effectively. This results in some modifications in
the tests.
Additionally, the fuzzyMatching and caseSensitive boolean flags are
merged into one setting, matcher, which can be used to specify the type
of matcher that is used for completion. Other requests (notably
workspaceSymbols) may need to use a matcher in the future.
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We had previously required a type-checked package for formatting
requests, in order to determine if the package contained any parse
errors. We can get this information directly from the ParseGoHandle, so
there is no need to check the package. This will prevent `go list`
errors from making their way into formatting requests, for which a `go
list` really is not needed.
Updates golang/go#36511
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This is the beginning of the CLs to refactor the file watching code with
the normal text synchronization code. This hasn't yet been tested other
than with some minimal local testing, so follow-up CLs will be needed.
Updates golang/go#31553
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There is no reason for these functions to live on the view. They make
more sense as unexported functions in internal/lsp/source.
Initially, I had to propagate contexts through a lot of functions in
internal/lsp/source, but instead I removed the unused contexts forom
snapshot.GetFile.
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This change will surface errors that come from the mod package. It will handle incorrect usages, invalid directives, and other errors that occur when parsing go.mod files.
Updates golang/go#31999
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Our loop to make all candidates use the same "filterText" wasn't
including the final candidate. This was causing strange ordering of
candidates in VSCode when the "worst" candidate happened to match the
prefix exactly (causing VSCode to reorder it to the top).
Fixesgolang/go#36519.
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This change moves the initialization of the view into the view's
creation, instead of forcing the tests to call WorkspacePackageIDs to
initialize.
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Opening a mod file is not sufficient cause to invalidate in the
workspace, so don't.
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Unfortunately, this can't be tested until golang/go#35880 is resolved,
because only the third-party xurls library detects links without
schemes.
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In one of the many iterations on CL 212102, the contexts propagated
through the initial workspace load were allowed to be canceled. This
should not be allowed because the initial workspace load has to be
completed.
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This change adds a test to ensure that your go.mod file remains unchanged when the tempModfile flag is activated. Specifically, it adds a test to ensure that a go directive does not get added to a user's go.mod file when there was not one included before.
Updates golang/go#36247
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The module resolver needs to recreate the listener map if it's cleared
for a new scan.
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Resolvers are lazy initialized. That worked fine until the addition of
the scan semaphore -- it's not a good idea to create that lazily, since
you can't synchronize on a channel that doesn't exist.
Specifically, this caused a gopls hang when completion finished without
needing to use the resolver. In that case, we'd call ClearForNewScan/Mod
on an uninitialized resolver, and then hang receiving from a nil
channel.
Instead, eagerly initialize where convenient, and particularly the scan
semaphore.
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Minimize the issues at master by not running workspace-level diagnostics
on mod file changes. Once the initial workspace load stabilizes we will
be able to go back to that approach.
Also, a couple of minor changes along the way while debugging.
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