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go/internal/lsp/progress.go
Rob Findley 1e23e48ab9 internal/lsp: improvements for command messages
When falling back to messages for progress reporting, don't try to
implement cancellation via ShowMessageCommand dialogs. They are an
imperfect solution, as the dialog stays open even after the command
completed. Also, among the LSP clients that don't support workDone
reporting, I suspect many also don't support ShowMessageCommand (for
example, govim), so the audience for this feature is probably quite
small.

Just remove it, and instead show a (non-cancellable) message. If clients
want cancellation, workDone progress support is the way to provide it.

Also remove a redundant message on go-generate success, and attach logs
when tests fail. Without logs on failure, I find that the test command
is not very useful. I tested a bit with very verbose test output, and
both VS Code and coc.nvim handled it gracefully.

Finally, fix a bug causing benchmarks not to be run.

Change-Id: I05422bcefc857c25cd99e643e614a0bc33870586
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/249702
Run-TryBot: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
2020-08-21 20:07:30 +00:00

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package lsp
import (
"context"
"math/rand"
"strconv"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/debug/tag"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/protocol"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/xcontext"
errors "golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
type progressTracker struct {
client protocol.Client
supportsWorkDoneProgress bool
mu sync.Mutex
inProgress map[protocol.ProgressToken]*workDone
}
func newProgressTracker(client protocol.Client) *progressTracker {
return &progressTracker{
client: client,
inProgress: make(map[protocol.ProgressToken]*workDone),
}
}
// start notifies the client of work being done on the server. It uses either
// ShowMessage RPCs or $/progress messages, depending on the capabilities of
// the client. The returned WorkDone handle may be used to report incremental
// progress, and to report work completion. In particular, it is an error to
// call start and not call end(...) on the returned WorkDone handle.
//
// If token is empty, a token will be randomly generated.
//
// The progress item is considered cancellable if the given cancel func is
// non-nil. In this case, cancel is called when the work done
//
// Example:
// func Generate(ctx) (err error) {
// ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
// defer cancel()
// work := s.progress.start(ctx, "generate", "running go generate", cancel)
// defer func() {
// if err != nil {
// work.end(ctx, fmt.Sprintf("generate failed: %v", err))
// } else {
// work.end(ctx, "done")
// }
// }()
// // Do the work...
// }
//
func (t *progressTracker) start(ctx context.Context, title, message string, token protocol.ProgressToken, cancel func()) *workDone {
wd := &workDone{
ctx: xcontext.Detach(ctx),
client: t.client,
token: token,
cancel: cancel,
}
if !t.supportsWorkDoneProgress {
// Previous iterations of this fallback attempted to retain cancellation
// support by using ShowMessageCommand with a 'Cancel' button, but this is
// not ideal as the 'Cancel' dialog stays open even after the command
// completes.
//
// Just show a simple message. Clients can implement workDone progress
// reporting to get cancellation support.
if err := wd.client.ShowMessage(wd.ctx, &protocol.ShowMessageParams{
Type: protocol.Log,
Message: message,
}); err != nil {
event.Error(ctx, "showing start message for "+title, err)
}
return wd
}
if wd.token == nil {
token = strconv.FormatInt(rand.Int63(), 10)
err := wd.client.WorkDoneProgressCreate(ctx, &protocol.WorkDoneProgressCreateParams{
Token: token,
})
if err != nil {
wd.err = err
event.Error(ctx, "starting work for "+title, err)
return wd
}
wd.token = token
}
// At this point we have a token that the client knows about. Store the token
// before starting work.
t.mu.Lock()
t.inProgress[wd.token] = wd
t.mu.Unlock()
wd.cleanup = func() {
t.mu.Lock()
delete(t.inProgress, token)
t.mu.Unlock()
}
err := wd.client.Progress(ctx, &protocol.ProgressParams{
Token: wd.token,
Value: &protocol.WorkDoneProgressBegin{
Kind: "begin",
Cancellable: wd.cancel != nil,
Message: message,
Title: title,
},
})
if err != nil {
event.Error(ctx, "generate progress begin", err)
}
return wd
}
func (t *progressTracker) cancel(ctx context.Context, token protocol.ProgressToken) error {
t.mu.Lock()
defer t.mu.Unlock()
wd, ok := t.inProgress[token]
if !ok {
return errors.Errorf("token %q not found in progress", token)
}
if wd.cancel == nil {
return errors.Errorf("work %q is not cancellable", token)
}
wd.doCancel()
return nil
}
// workDone represents a unit of work that is reported to the client via the
// progress API.
type workDone struct {
// ctx is detached, for sending $/progress updates.
ctx context.Context
client protocol.Client
// If token is nil, this workDone object uses the ShowMessage API, rather
// than $/progress.
token protocol.ProgressToken
// err is set if progress reporting is broken for some reason (for example,
// if there was an initial error creating a token).
err error
cancelMu sync.Mutex
cancelled bool
cancel func()
cleanup func()
}
func (wd *workDone) doCancel() {
wd.cancelMu.Lock()
defer wd.cancelMu.Unlock()
if !wd.cancelled {
wd.cancel()
}
}
// report reports an update on WorkDone report back to the client.
func (wd *workDone) report(message string, percentage float64) {
wd.cancelMu.Lock()
cancelled := wd.cancelled
wd.cancelMu.Unlock()
if cancelled {
return
}
if wd.err != nil || wd.token == nil {
// Not using the workDone API, so we do nothing. It would be far too spammy
// to send incremental messages.
return
}
err := wd.client.Progress(wd.ctx, &protocol.ProgressParams{
Token: wd.token,
Value: &protocol.WorkDoneProgressReport{
Kind: "report",
// Note that in the LSP spec, the value of Cancellable may be changed to
// control whether the cancel button in the UI is enabled. Since we don't
// yet use this feature, the value is kept constant here.
Cancellable: wd.cancel != nil,
Message: message,
Percentage: percentage,
},
})
if err != nil {
event.Error(wd.ctx, "reporting progress", err)
}
}
// end reports a workdone completion back to the client.
func (wd *workDone) end(message string) {
var err error
switch {
case wd.err != nil:
// There is a prior error.
case wd.token == nil:
// We're falling back to message-based reporting.
err = wd.client.ShowMessage(wd.ctx, &protocol.ShowMessageParams{
Type: protocol.Info,
Message: message,
})
default:
err = wd.client.Progress(wd.ctx, &protocol.ProgressParams{
Token: wd.token,
Value: &protocol.WorkDoneProgressEnd{
Kind: "end",
Message: message,
},
})
}
if err != nil {
event.Error(wd.ctx, "ending work", err)
}
if wd.cleanup != nil {
wd.cleanup()
}
}
// eventWriter writes every incoming []byte to
// event.Print with the operation=generate tag
// to distinguish its logs from others.
type eventWriter struct {
ctx context.Context
operation string
}
func (ew *eventWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
event.Log(ew.ctx, string(p), tag.Operation.Of(ew.operation))
return len(p), nil
}
// workDoneWriter wraps a workDone handle to provide a Writer interface,
// so that workDone reporting can more easily be hooked into commands.
type workDoneWriter struct {
wd *workDone
}
func (wdw workDoneWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
wdw.wd.report(string(p), 0)
// Don't fail just because of a failure to report progress.
return len(p), nil
}