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go/internal/lsp/source/diagnostics.go
Heschi Kreinick 72051f7961 internal/lsp: pass snapshot/view to memoize.Functions
Due to the runtime's inability to collect cycles involving finalizers,
we can't close over handles in memoize.Functions without causing memory
leaks. Up until now we've dealt with that by closing over all the bits
of the snapshot that we want, but it distorts the design of all the code
used in the Functions.

We can solve the problem another way: instead of closing over the
snapshot/view, we can force the caller to pass it in. This is somewhat
scary: there is no requirement that the argument matches the data that
we're working with. But the reality is that this is not a new problem:
the Function used to calculate a cache value is not necessarily the one
that the caller expects. As long as the cache key fully identifies all
the inputs to the Function, the output should be correct. And since the
caller used the snapshot/view to calculate that cache key, it should
always be safe to pass in that snapshot/view. If it's not, then we
already had a bug.

The Arg type in memoize is clumsy, but I thought it would be nice to
have at least a little bit of type safety. I'm open to suggestions.

Change-Id: I23f546638b0c66a4698620a986949087211f4762
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/244019
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
2020-07-28 17:34:46 +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"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis"
"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/span"
errors "golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
type Diagnostic struct {
Range protocol.Range
Message string
Source string
Severity protocol.DiagnosticSeverity
Tags []protocol.DiagnosticTag
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, pkg Package, withAnalysis bool) (map[FileIdentity][]*Diagnostic, bool, error) {
onlyIgnoredFiles := true
for _, pgh := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
onlyIgnoredFiles = onlyIgnoredFiles && snapshot.View().IgnoredFile(pgh.File().URI())
}
if onlyIgnoredFiles {
return nil, false, nil
}
// 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(pkg.MissingDependencies()) > 0 {
warn = true
}
// 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
}
// Prepare the reports we will send for the files in this package.
reports := make(map[FileIdentity][]*Diagnostic)
for _, pgh := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
clearReports(ctx, snapshot, reports, pgh.File().URI())
}
// 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 _, pgh := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
if snapshot.IsOpen(pgh.File().URI()) {
e.URI = pgh.File().URI()
}
}
}
clearReports(ctx, snapshot, reports, e.URI)
}
// Run diagnostics for the package that this URI belongs to.
hadDiagnostics, hadTypeErrors, err := diagnostics(ctx, snapshot, reports, pkg, len(pkg.MissingDependencies()) > 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, warn, err
}
if hadDiagnostics || !withAnalysis {
return reports, warn, nil
}
// 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 or parse errors, run analyses.
analyzers := pickAnalyzers(snapshot, hadTypeErrors)
if err := analyses(ctx, snapshot, reports, pkg, analyzers); err != nil {
event.Error(ctx, "analyses failed", err, tag.Snapshot.Of(snapshot.ID()), tag.Package.Of(pkg.ID()))
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, warn, ctx.Err()
}
}
return reports, warn, nil
}
func pickAnalyzers(snapshot Snapshot, hadTypeErrors bool) map[string]Analyzer {
analyzers := make(map[string]Analyzer)
// Always run convenience analyzers.
for k, v := range snapshot.View().Options().ConvenienceAnalyzers {
analyzers[k] = v
}
// If we had type errors, only run type error analyzers.
if hadTypeErrors {
for k, v := range snapshot.View().Options().TypeErrorAnalyzers {
analyzers[k] = v
}
return analyzers
}
for k, v := range snapshot.View().Options().DefaultAnalyzers {
analyzers[k] = v
}
return analyzers
}
func FileDiagnostics(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, uri span.URI) (FileIdentity, []*Diagnostic, error) {
fh, err := snapshot.GetFile(ctx, 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
}
pkg, err := ph.Check(ctx, snapshot)
if err != nil {
return FileIdentity{}, nil, err
}
reports, _, err := Diagnostics(ctx, snapshot, pkg, 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, bool, error) {
ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "source.diagnostics", tag.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, hasTypeErrors 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, nonEmptyDiagnostics = set.parseErrors, true
} else if len(set.listErrors) > 0 {
// Only show list errors if the package has missing dependencies.
if hasMissingDeps {
diags, nonEmptyDiagnostics = set.listErrors, true
}
} else if len(set.typeErrors) > 0 {
hasTypeErrors = true
}
if err := addReports(ctx, snapshot, reports, uri, diags...); err != nil {
return false, false, err
}
}
return nonEmptyDiagnostics, hasTypeErrors, nil
}
func analyses(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]*Diagnostic, pkg Package, analyses map[string]Analyzer) error {
var analyzers []*analysis.Analyzer
for _, a := range analyses {
if !a.Enabled(snapshot) {
continue
}
analyzers = append(analyzers, a.Analyzer)
}
analysisErrors, err := snapshot.Analyze(ctx, pkg.ID(), analyzers...)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Report diagnostics and errors from root analyzers.
for _, e := range analysisErrors {
// If the diagnostic comes from a "convenience" analyzer, it is not
// meant to provide diagnostics, but rather only suggested fixes.
// Skip these types of errors in diagnostics; we will use their
// suggested fixes when providing code actions.
if isConvenienceAnalyzer(e.Category) {
continue
}
// 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,
Related: e.Related,
}); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func clearReports(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]*Diagnostic, uri span.URI) {
fh := snapshot.FindFile(uri)
if fh == nil {
return
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = []*Diagnostic{}
}
func addReports(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, reports map[FileIdentity][]*Diagnostic, uri span.URI, diagnostics ...*Diagnostic) error {
fh := snapshot.FindFile(uri)
if fh == nil {
return nil
}
existingDiagnostics, ok := reports[fh.Identity()]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("diagnostics for unexpected file %s", uri)
}
if len(diagnostics) == 1 {
d1 := diagnostics[0]
if _, ok := snapshot.View().Options().TypeErrorAnalyzers[d1.Source]; ok {
for i, d2 := range existingDiagnostics {
if r := protocol.CompareRange(d1.Range, d2.Range); r != 0 {
continue
}
if d1.Message != d2.Message {
continue
}
reports[fh.Identity()][i].Tags = append(reports[fh.Identity()][i].Tags, d1.Tags...)
}
return nil
}
}
reports[fh.Identity()] = append(reports[fh.Identity()], diagnostics...)
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 len(fixes) > 0
}
// 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
}
func isConvenienceAnalyzer(category string) bool {
for _, a := range DefaultOptions().ConvenienceAnalyzers {
if category == a.Analyzer.Name {
return true
}
}
return false
}