Fix various things related to regtest execution:
+ Check the error from OpenFile in fake.Editor.GoToDefinition.
+ Add an error-checked wrapper to env for CloseBuffer.
+ Use env wrappers in TestDiagnosticClearingOnClose.
+ Use os.Executable to get the test binary path.
+ Add a -listen.timeout to the remote gopls process, so that it is
cleaned up.
Updates golang/go#36879
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This change updates staticcheck to 2020.1.3.
It fixes two bugs involving //lint:ignore directives:
- When ignoring U1000 and checking a package that contains tests, Staticcheck would incorrectly complain that the linter directive didn't match any problems, even when it did.
- On repeated runs, the position information for a this linter directive didn't match anything report would either be missing, or be wildly incorrect.
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Various bits of the module code use HasPrefix, which only works if all
paths are clean. Make sure they are.
No test; this is pretty esoteric and it's not easy to test.
Fixesgolang/go#36193.
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By running the client connection before the forwarder-remote handshake
completes, we introduce a race in the TestDebugInfoLifecycle: the editor
may connect and initialize before the handshake, and assertions on the
debug state fail.
Requiring that the handshake complete before running the client
connection fixes this flakiness. It also seems like a good thing to
have the handshake complete before proceeding with any LSP.
Fixesgolang/go#37444
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I'm still not sure if we need to handle any other non-standard package
path apart from "command-line-arguments".
Also, a couple of staticcheck fixes.
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Make all the benchmarks cleanly pass around the context to remove a non logging
difference.
Rename the non logging calls benchmark to Baseline
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It would be bad behavior if a gopls forwarder process started the gopls
daemon and it stuck around indefinitely. Add an idle timeout by default
for the gopls daemon.
Updates golang/go#34111
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Gopls behavior on disconnection is currently somewhat undefined, because
it hasn't mattered when there was a single gopls session per binary
invocation. With golang/go#34111, this changes.
Checks are added to ensure clients and sessions are cleaned up when an LSP
connection closes. Also, normal client disconnection is differentiated
with the jsonrpc2.ErrDisconnected value.
Updates golang/go#34111
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I was checking on the status of the known issues, and I noticed that some are already fixed. I checked each one and culled the list.
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When running gopls against an automatically started remote instance, we
want the lifecycle of the remote to be detached from that of its
clients, so that it doesn't shut down while clients are still connected.
On the other hand, a gopls process can consume significant resources, so
we don't want it to remain when there are no more connected clients.
The jsonrpc2 package is updated to support the concept of idle timeout:
a duration after which the server is shut down when there are no
connected clients. This is exposed in the gopls serve command via the
-listen.timeout flag.
Update golang/go#34111
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Most users will not want to manage their own gopls instance, but may
still want to benefit from using a shared instance.
This CL adds support for an 'auto' network type that can be encoded in
the -remote flag similarly to UDS (i.e. -remote="auto;uniqueid"). In
this mode, the actual remote address will be resolved automatically
based on the executing environment and unique identifier, and the remote
server will be started if it isn't already running.
Updates golang/go#34111
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In the ideal future, users will have one or more gopls instances, each
serving potentially many LSP clients. In order to have any hope of
navigating this web, clients and servers must know about eachother.
To allow for such an exchange of information, this CL adds an additional
handler layer to the serving configured in the lsprpc package. For now,
forwarders just use this layer to execute a handshake with the LSP
server, communicating the location of their logs and debug addresses.
Updates golang/go#34111
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For testability, and to support the exchange of debug information across
Forwarder and server, it is helpful to encapsulate all debug information
on the instance object.
This CL moves all state in the debug package into a new 'State' type,
that is added as a field on the debug.Instance. While doing so, common
functionality for object collections is factored out into the objset
helper type.
Also add two new debug object types: Client and Server. These aren't yet
used, but will be in a later CL (and frankly it was easier to leave them
in this CL than to more carefully rewrite history...).
Updates golang/go#34111
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The code to check if a candidate object matches our candidate
inference had become complicated, messy, and in some cases incorrect.
The main source of the complexity is the "derived" expected and
candidate types. When considering a candidate object "foo", we also
consider "&foo", "foo()", and "*foo", as appropriate. On the expected
side of things, when completing the a variadic function parameter we
expect either the variadic slice type and the scalar element type.
The code had grown organically to handle the expanding concerns, but
that resulted in confused code that didn't handle the interplay
between the various facets of candidate inference.
For example, we were inappropriately invoking func candidates when
completing variadic args:
func foo(...func())
func bar() {}
foo(bar<>) // oops - expanded to "bar()"
and we weren't type matching functions properly as builtin args:
func myMap() map[string]int { ... }
delete(myM<>) // we weren't preferring (or invoking) "myMap()"
We also had methods like "typeMatches" which took both a "candidate"
object and a "candType" type, which doesn't make sense because the
candidate contains the type already.
Now instead we explicitly iterate over all the derived candidate and
expected types so they are treated the same. There are still some
warts left but I think this is a step in the right direction.
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This reverts commit 11eff242d1.
Reason for revert: The 1.15 tree is now open for early submits.
The original CL was authored by Akhil Indurti (aindurti@gmail.com).
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This change updates Staticcheck to the newly released 2020.1.2.
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This change improves the temporary go.mod file name to include the base directory of the folder that is opened.
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This test is flaking on the Trybots. Skip it until this is understood.
Updates golang/go#37318
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Add support for var/func/const/type/import keywords at the file scope.
I left out "package" because, currently, if you are completing
something that means you must already have a package declaration. The
main hurdle was that anything other than a decl keyword shows up as
an *ast.BadDecl at the file scope. To properly detect the prefix we
manually scan for the token containing the position.
I also made a couple small drive-by improvements:
- Also suggest "goto" and "type" keywords in functions.
- Allow completing directly before a comment, e.g. "foo<>//". I
needed this for a test that would have been annoying to write
otherwise.
Updates golang/go#34009.
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In golang.org/issues/37318, it appears that the regtests are
occasionally timing out on the builders. I'm not sure why they're
running so slowly, but as a temporary measure lets increase the test
timeout to hopefully eliminate flakes.
Updates golang/go#37318
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BImportData was removed from the standard library in CL 143023.
Update TestImportedTypes test data to use FindPkg instead.
Updates golang/go#27999.
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This change fixes the regex that removes the versions for links so that tests will still run under GOPATH mode. It also removes a link for an import that needed to be downloaded.
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Issue golang/go#3939 proposes to remove string(int) from the language on the
grounds that it produces non-obvious results that can't be statically checked.
An intermediate step is to have go vet check for these sorts of conversions.
This change adds an analysis pass to check for string(int) conversions. It
suggests a fix to replace string(int) with string(rune(int)).
Updates golang/go#32479.
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An error should be reported if an "internal" package is imported
into code that is outside of the tree rooted at the parent
of the "internal" directory.
Fixes#35937
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Diagnostics should be cleared for files which are (1) deleted on disk
and not open in the editor, and (2) closed and only open in the editor.
Enable the corresponding regression test, and fix a few issues raised by
staticcheck.
Fixesgolang/go#37049
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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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For testability, and to allow the exchange of debug information when
forwarding the LSP, it will be necessary to access debug information
stored in cache objects. This is cumbersome to do if our constructors
return source interfaces rather than concrete types.
This CL changes cache.New and (*Cache).NewSession to return concrete
types. This required removing NewSession from source.Cache. I would
argue that this makes sense from a philosophical perspective: everything
in the source package operates in a context where the Session and Cache
already exist.
Updates golang/go#34111
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Diagnostics runs cannot be canceled until they finish a package. If a
user has a very expensive package, we may stack up diagnostics runs to
the point where the machine runs out of memory. We see hints of this in
various issues.
To avoid that, only allow one diagnostics run at a time. We can change
the limit later if we want.
Updates golang/go#37223.
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Not all regtests resulted in LSP shutdown, which caused temp modfiles to
be leaked. After this fix I have confirmed that /tmp is clean after a
successful run of the regtests.
Also proactively clean up the unix socket file when serving jsonrpc2
over UDS.
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For tests (and perhaps later, for daemon discovery), unix domain sockets
offer advantages over TCP: we can know the exact socket address that will be
used when starting a server subprocess. They also offer performance and
security advantages over TCP, and were specifically requested on
golang.org/issues/34111.
This CL adds support for listening on UDS, and uses this to implement an
additional regtest environment mode that starts up an external process.
This mode is disabled by default, but may be enabled by the
-enable_gopls_subprocess_tests.
The regtest TestMain may be hijacked to instead run as gopls, if a
special environment variable is set. This allows the the test runner to
start a separate process by using os.Argv[0]. The -gopls_test_binary
flag may be used to point tests at a separate gopls binary.
Updates golang/go#36879
Updates golang/go#34111
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Add a forwarder handler that alters messages before forwarding, for now,
it just intercepts the "exit" message.
Also, make it easier to write regression tests for a shared gopls
instance, by adding a helper that instantiates two connected
environments, and only runs in the shared execution modes.
Updates golang/go#36879
Updates golang/go#34111
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internal/lsp/reset_golden.sh fails when golden file does not exist, so
skip loading the golden file on update.
Additionally, add the missing primarymod directory as the update
destination path so that golden files are placed under the primarymod
directory.
However, keep the location of summary.txt.golden in the same directory
as the primarymod directory.
As a result, some unnecessary data was deleted.
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I think I resurrected this accidentally when resolving a merge
conflict.
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We expected URIs to be canonical, but VS Code's URI escaping is
overeager and escapes things that don't need to be. Forcibly unescape
them, then re-escape them with Go's encoding, so that we know they'll
match URIs generated by URIFromPath.
Fixesgolang/go#37231.
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Most people do not have giant 64-GiB workstations, so 10GiB of RAM (5
active heap, 5 inactive for GOGC=100) is a really high threshold. Drop
to 1GiB active to drop profiles.
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Update the servertest package to support connecting to a jsonrpc2 server
using either TCP or io.Pipes. The latter is provided so that regtests
can more accurately mimic the current gopls execution mode, where gopls
is run as a sidecar and communicated with via a pipe.
Updates golang/go#36879
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In general, we expect all URIs to be file:// scheme. Silently ignore
requests that come in for other schemes. (In the command-line client we
panic since we should never see anything else.)
The calling convention for beginFileRequest is odd; see the function
comment.
Fixesgolang/go#33699.
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Create a real type for protocol.DocumentURIs. Remove span.NewURI in
favor of path/URI-specific constructors. Remove span.Parse's ability to
parse URI-based spans, which appears to be totally unused.
As a consequence, we no longer mangle non-file URIs to start with
file://, and crash all over the place when one is opened.
Updates golang/go#33699.
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This change reorders the logic within ModTidyHandle and ParseModHandle to parse the modfile first before we copy the contents to the temporary go.mod file. This was causing issues where a go.mod would be in a bad state and then we would try to run "go mod tidy" on the corrupted file.
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This change has a fix for mod/codelens: check if we get an error from ParseModHandles().Upgrades(). This change also only runs codelens on save.
Change-Id: I6dab7ddf3a08c650e4c670b039b1e99153ec8187
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This function is in the documentation for *ssa.DebugRef but is not defined anywhere, so define it now.
Change-Id: I0a6c07ccac16851541a5fe337f0bba66608949cb
GitHub-Last-Rev: 30f39663b48acd419a9ae8a90ae34d9350aff218
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#201
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Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
We were crashing in cases like:
1: func foo() {
2: if b<> <EOF>
We were trying to get the line start position for line 3, but there is
no line 3. Fix by bailing out early if we are the last line in the
file because there is nothing to fix in that case.
Fixesgolang/go#37226.
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We had a deadlock in cases where a request was cancelled (1) after being
written to the stream, but (2) before a response was received. This
resulted in the request ID being removed from the pending map while the
server has the request, after which point the server response would hang
in Conn.Run trying to send to a nil channel.
After fixing this nil send there was still a race: it was possible that
Conn.Run could get the pending request, and Conn.Call would select
ctx.Done before Conn.Run could send to the response channel, again
resulting in a blocking send. Fix this by adding a buffer to the
response channel.
The response channel management is also made less forgiving, because we
should be able to reason precisely about how many sends and receives
will occur:
+ Don't close the response channel after sending a response: there
should only be one recipient.
+ Don't delete the ID from pending map twice: it should only be cleaned
up by Conn.Call.
Cancellation tests in the lsprpc package are updated to exercise the
race conditions.
Fixesgolang/go#37159
Change-Id: Ie3207442ea910f79247b18d8647fd52f39fb15db
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Add a new Forwarder type to the lsprpc package, which implements the
jsonrpc2.StreamServer interface. This will be used to establish some
parity in the implementation of shared and singleton gopls servers.
Much more testing is needed, as is handling for the many edge cases
around forwarding the LSP, but since this is functionally equivalent to
TCP forwarding (and the -remote flag was already broken), I went ahead
and used the Forwarder to replace the forward method in the serve
command. This means that we can now use the combination of -listen and
-remote to chain together gopls servers... not that there's any reason
to do this.
Also, wrap the new regression tests with a focus on expressiveness when
testing the happy path, as well as parameterizing them so that they can
be run against different client/server execution environments. This
started to be sizable enough to warrant moving them to a separate
regtest package. The lsprpc package tests will instead focus on unit
testing the client-server binding logic.
Updates golang/go#36879
Updates golang/go#34111
Change-Id: Ib98131a58aabc69299845d2ecefceccfc1199574
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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
Change-Id: Id22b8097ede4972cf73bc029ec927544a71b7150
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Dangling selectors such as:
func _() {
x.
}
var x struct { i int }
tend to wreak havoc on the AST. In the above example you didn't used
to get completions because the declaration of "x" was missing from the
AST.
We now work around this issue by inserting a "_" into the source code
before parsing to make the selector valid:
func _() {
x._ // <-- insert "_" here
}
var x struct { i int }
This makes completion work as expected because the declaration of "x"
is present in the AST.
I had to change fixAST() to be called before fixSrc() because
otherwise this new workaround in fixSrc() breaks the "accidental
keyword" countermeasures in fixAST().
Fixesgolang/go#31973.
Updates golang/go#31687.
Change-Id: Ia7ef6c045a9c71502d1b8b36f187ac9b8a85fe21
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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
Change-Id: I4000fb7984c75f0f41c38d740dbe164398032312
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This change fixes an issue where import errors would not disappear when creating new files in a module by removing the segment of code where we check for listErrors when fixing imports.
Updates golang/go#36960
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