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go/internal/lsp/source/diagnostics.go
Muir Manders 49b8ac185c internal/lsp/cache: add file contents to ParseGoHandle
Currently there is no need for this because the file contents are part
of the file handle. This change is in preparation for an impending
improvement that tweaks the source code during the parse stage to fix
certain kind of terminal parse errors. Any code that wants to use
an *ast.File or *token.File in conjunction with the file contents
needs access to the doctored source code so things line up.

Change-Id: I59d83d3d6150aa1264761aa2c1f6c1269075a2ce
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/218979
Run-TryBot: Muir Manders <muir@mnd.rs>
Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
2020-02-13 05:05:14 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018 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 source
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"strconv"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/mod/modfile"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/protocol"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/telemetry"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/span"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/telemetry/log"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/telemetry/trace"
errors "golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
type Diagnostic struct {
Range protocol.Range
Message string
Source string
Severity protocol.DiagnosticSeverity
Tags []protocol.DiagnosticTag
SuggestedFixes []SuggestedFix
Related []RelatedInformation
}
type SuggestedFix struct {
Title string
Edits map[span.URI][]protocol.TextEdit
}
type RelatedInformation struct {
URI span.URI
Range protocol.Range
Message string
}
func Diagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, ph PackageHandle, missingModules map[string]*modfile.Require, withAnalysis bool) (map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, bool, error) {
// If we are missing dependencies, it may because the user's workspace is
// not correctly configured. Report errors, if possible.
var warn bool
if len(ph.MissingDependencies()) > 0 {
warn = true
}
pkg, err := ph.Check(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
// If we have a package with a single file and errors about "undeclared" symbols,
// we may have an ad-hoc package with multiple files. Show a warning message.
// TODO(golang/go#36416): Remove this when golang.org/cl/202277 is merged.
if len(pkg.CompiledGoFiles()) == 1 && hasUndeclaredErrors(pkg) {
warn = true
}
isMissingModule := false
for _, imp := range pkg.Imports() {
if _, ok := missingModules[imp.PkgPath()]; ok {
isMissingModule = true
continue
}
for dep, req := range missingModules {
// If the import is a package of the dependency, then add the package to the map, this will
// eliminate the need to do this prefix package search on each import for each file.
// Example:
// import (
// "golang.org/x/tools/go/expect"
// "golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
// )
// They both are related to the same module: "golang.org/x/tools"
if req != nil && strings.HasPrefix(imp.PkgPath(), dep) {
missingModules[imp.PkgPath()] = req
isMissingModule = true
break
}
}
}
// Prepare the reports we will send for the files in this package.
reports := make(map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic)
for _, fh := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
if err := clearReports(snapshot, reports, fh.File().Identity().URI); err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
if isMissingModule {
if err := missingModulesDiagnostics(ctx, snapshot, reports, missingModules, fh.File().Identity().URI); err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
}
}
// Prepare any additional reports for the errors in this package.
for _, e := range pkg.GetErrors() {
// We only need to handle lower-level errors.
if e.Kind != ListError {
continue
}
// If no file is associated with the error, pick an open file from the package.
if e.URI.Filename() == "" {
for _, ph := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
if snapshot.IsOpen(ph.File().Identity().URI) {
e.URI = ph.File().Identity().URI
}
}
}
if err := clearReports(snapshot, reports, e.URI); err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
}
// Run diagnostics for the package that this URI belongs to.
hadDiagnostics, err := diagnostics(ctx, snapshot, reports, pkg, len(ph.MissingDependencies()) > 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
if !hadDiagnostics && withAnalysis {
// Exit early if the context has been canceled. This also protects us
// from a race on Options, see golang/go#36699.
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, warn, ctx.Err()
}
// If we don't have any list, parse, or type errors, run analyses.
if err := analyses(ctx, snapshot, reports, ph, snapshot.View().Options().DisabledAnalyses); err != nil {
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, warn, ctx.Err()
}
log.Error(ctx, "failed to run analyses", err, telemetry.Package.Of(ph.ID()))
}
}
return reports, warn, nil
}
func FileDiagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, uri span.URI) (FileIdentity, []Diagnostic, error) {
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
phs, err := snapshot.PackageHandles(ctx, fh)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
ph, err := NarrowestPackageHandle(phs)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
reports, _, err := Diagnostics(ctx, snapshot, ph, nil, true)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
diagnostics, ok := reports[fh.Identity()]
if !ok {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, errors.Errorf("no diagnostics for %s", uri)
}
return fh.Identity(), diagnostics, nil
}
type diagnosticSet struct {
listErrors, parseErrors, typeErrors []*Diagnostic
}
func diagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, pkg Package, hasMissingDeps bool) (bool, error) {
ctx, done := trace.StartSpan(ctx, "source.diagnostics", telemetry.Package.Of(pkg.ID()))
_ = ctx // circumvent SA4006
defer done()
diagSets := make(map[span.URI]*diagnosticSet)
for _, e := range pkg.GetErrors() {
diag := &Diagnostic{
Message: e.Message,
Range: e.Range,
Severity: protocol.SeverityError,
}
set, ok := diagSets[e.URI]
if !ok {
set = &diagnosticSet{}
diagSets[e.URI] = set
}
switch e.Kind {
case ParseError:
set.parseErrors = append(set.parseErrors, diag)
diag.Source = "syntax"
case TypeError:
set.typeErrors = append(set.typeErrors, diag)
diag.Source = "compiler"
case ListError:
set.listErrors = append(set.listErrors, diag)
diag.Source = "go list"
}
}
var nonEmptyDiagnostics bool // track if we actually send non-empty diagnostics
for uri, set := range diagSets {
// Don't report type errors if there are parse errors or list errors.
diags := set.typeErrors
if len(set.parseErrors) > 0 {
diags = set.parseErrors
} else if len(set.listErrors) > 0 {
// Only show list errors if the package has missing dependencies.
if hasMissingDeps {
diags = set.listErrors
}
}
if len(diags) > 0 {
nonEmptyDiagnostics = true
}
if err := addReports(ctx, snapshot, reports, uri, diags...); err != nil {
return false, err
}
}
return nonEmptyDiagnostics, nil
}
func missingModulesDiagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, missingModules map[string]*modfile.Require, uri span.URI) error {
if snapshot.View().Ignore(uri) || len(missingModules) == 0 {
return nil
}
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return err
}
file, _, m, _, err := snapshot.View().Session().Cache().ParseGoHandle(fh, ParseHeader).Parse(ctx)
if err != nil {
log.Error(ctx, "could not parse go file when checking for missing modules", err)
return err
}
// Make a dependency->import map to improve performance when finding missing dependencies.
imports := make(map[string]*ast.ImportSpec)
for _, imp := range file.Imports {
if imp.Path == nil {
continue
}
if target, err := strconv.Unquote(imp.Path.Value); err == nil {
imports[target] = imp
}
}
// If the go file has 0 imports, then we do not need to check for missing dependencies.
if len(imports) == 0 {
return nil
}
if reports[fh.Identity()] == nil {
reports[fh.Identity()] = []Diagnostic{}
}
for mod, req := range missingModules {
if req.Syntax == nil {
continue
}
imp, ok := imports[mod]
if !ok {
continue
}
spn, err := span.NewRange(snapshot.View().Session().Cache().FileSet(), imp.Path.Pos(), imp.Path.End()).Span()
if err != nil {
return err
}
rng, err := m.Range(spn)
if err != nil {
return err
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = append(reports[fh.Identity()], Diagnostic{
Message: fmt.Sprintf("%s is not in your go.mod file.", req.Mod.Path),
Range: rng,
Source: "go mod tidy",
Severity: protocol.SeverityWarning,
})
}
return nil
}
func analyses(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, ph PackageHandle, disabledAnalyses map[string]struct{}) error {
var analyzers []*analysis.Analyzer
for _, a := range snapshot.View().Options().Analyzers {
if _, ok := disabledAnalyses[a.Name]; ok {
continue
}
analyzers = append(analyzers, a)
}
diagnostics, err := snapshot.Analyze(ctx, ph.ID(), analyzers)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Report diagnostics and errors from root analyzers.
for _, e := range diagnostics {
// This is a bit of a hack, but clients > 3.15 will be able to grey out unnecessary code.
// If we are deleting code as part of all of our suggested fixes, assume that this is dead code.
// TODO(golang/go/#34508): Return these codes from the diagnostics themselves.
var tags []protocol.DiagnosticTag
if onlyDeletions(e.SuggestedFixes) {
tags = append(tags, protocol.Unnecessary)
}
if err := addReports(ctx, snapshot, reports, e.URI, &Diagnostic{
Range: e.Range,
Message: e.Message,
Source: e.Category,
Severity: protocol.SeverityWarning,
Tags: tags,
SuggestedFixes: e.SuggestedFixes,
Related: e.Related,
}); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func clearReports(snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, uri span.URI) error {
if snapshot.View().Ignore(uri) {
return nil
}
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return err
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = []Diagnostic{}
return nil
}
func addReports(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]Diagnostic, uri span.URI, diagnostics ...*Diagnostic) error {
if snapshot.View().Ignore(uri) {
return nil
}
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, ok := reports[fh.Identity()]; !ok {
return errors.Errorf("diagnostics for unexpected file %s", uri)
}
for _, diag := range diagnostics {
if diag == nil {
continue
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = append(reports[fh.Identity()], *diag)
}
return nil
}
// onlyDeletions returns true if all of the suggested fixes are deletions.
func onlyDeletions(fixes []SuggestedFix) bool {
for _, fix := range fixes {
for _, edits := range fix.Edits {
for _, edit := range edits {
if edit.NewText != "" {
return false
}
if protocol.ComparePosition(edit.Range.Start, edit.Range.End) == 0 {
return false
}
}
}
}
return true
}
// hasUndeclaredErrors returns true if a package has a type error
// about an undeclared symbol.
func hasUndeclaredErrors(pkg Package) bool {
for _, err := range pkg.GetErrors() {
if err.Kind != TypeError {
continue
}
if strings.Contains(err.Message, "undeclared name:") {
return true
}
}
return false
}