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go/internal/lsp/cache/view.go
Rebecca Stambler 7b79afddac internal/lsp: add a source.Package interface
This change adds a Package interface to the source package, which allows
us to reduce the information cached per-package (we don't use any of the
unnecessary fields in a *go/packages.Package).

This change also adds an analysis cache for each package, which is used
to cache the results of analyses to avoid recomputation.

Change-Id: I56c6b5ed51126c27f46731c87ac4eeacc63cb81a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/165750
Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Cottrell <iancottrell@google.com>
2019-03-12 16:49:27 +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 cache
import (
"context"
"go/token"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source"
)
type View struct {
// mu protects all mutable state of the view.
mu sync.Mutex
// backgroundCtx is the current context used by background tasks initiated
// by the view.
backgroundCtx context.Context
// cancel is called when all action being performed by the current view
// should be stopped.
cancel context.CancelFunc
// Config is the configuration used for the view's interaction with the
// go/packages API. It is shared across all views.
Config packages.Config
// files caches information for opened files in a view.
files map[source.URI]*File
// contentChanges saves the content changes for a given state of the view.
// When type information is requested by the view, all of the dirty changes
// are applied, potentially invalidating some data in the caches. The
// closures in the dirty slice assume that their caller is holding the
// view's mutex.
contentChanges map[source.URI]func()
// mcache caches metadata for the packages of the opened files in a view.
mcache *metadataCache
pcache *packageCache
}
type metadataCache struct {
mu sync.Mutex
packages map[string]*metadata
}
type metadata struct {
id, pkgPath, name string
files []string
parents, children map[string]bool
}
type packageCache struct {
mu sync.Mutex
packages map[string]*entry
}
type entry struct {
pkg *Package
err error
ready chan struct{} // closed to broadcast ready condition
}
func NewView(config *packages.Config) *View {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
return &View{
backgroundCtx: ctx,
cancel: cancel,
Config: *config,
files: make(map[source.URI]*File),
contentChanges: make(map[source.URI]func()),
mcache: &metadataCache{
packages: make(map[string]*metadata),
},
pcache: &packageCache{
packages: make(map[string]*entry),
},
}
}
func (v *View) BackgroundContext() context.Context {
v.mu.Lock()
defer v.mu.Unlock()
return v.backgroundCtx
}
func (v *View) FileSet() *token.FileSet {
return v.Config.Fset
}
// SetContent sets the overlay contents for a file.
func (v *View) SetContent(ctx context.Context, uri source.URI, content []byte) error {
v.mu.Lock()
defer v.mu.Unlock()
// Cancel all still-running previous requests, since they would be
// operating on stale data.
v.cancel()
v.backgroundCtx, v.cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
v.contentChanges[uri] = func() {
v.applyContentChange(uri, content)
}
return nil
}
// applyContentChanges applies all of the changed content stored in the view.
// It is assumed that the caller has locked both the view's and the mcache's
// mutexes.
func (v *View) applyContentChanges(ctx context.Context) error {
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return ctx.Err()
}
v.pcache.mu.Lock()
defer v.pcache.mu.Unlock()
for uri, change := range v.contentChanges {
change()
delete(v.contentChanges, uri)
}
return nil
}
// setContent applies a content update for a given file. It assumes that the
// caller is holding the view's mutex.
func (v *View) applyContentChange(uri source.URI, content []byte) {
f := v.getFile(uri)
f.content = content
// TODO(rstambler): Should we recompute these here?
f.ast = nil
f.token = nil
// Remove the package and all of its reverse dependencies from the cache.
if f.pkg != nil {
v.remove(f.pkg.pkgPath)
}
switch {
case f.active && content == nil:
// The file was active, so we need to forget its content.
f.active = false
if filename, err := f.URI.Filename(); err == nil {
delete(f.view.Config.Overlay, filename)
}
f.content = nil
case content != nil:
// This is an active overlay, so we update the map.
f.active = true
if filename, err := f.URI.Filename(); err == nil {
f.view.Config.Overlay[filename] = f.content
}
}
}
// remove invalidates a package and its reverse dependencies in the view's
// package cache. It is assumed that the caller has locked both the mutexes
// of both the mcache and the pcache.
func (v *View) remove(pkgPath string) {
m, ok := v.mcache.packages[pkgPath]
if !ok {
return
}
for parentPkgPath := range m.parents {
v.remove(parentPkgPath)
}
// All of the files in the package may also be holding a pointer to the
// invalidated package.
for _, filename := range m.files {
if f, ok := v.files[source.ToURI(filename)]; ok {
f.pkg = nil
}
}
delete(v.pcache.packages, pkgPath)
}
// GetFile returns a File for the given URI. It will always succeed because it
// adds the file to the managed set if needed.
func (v *View) GetFile(ctx context.Context, uri source.URI) (source.File, error) {
v.mu.Lock()
defer v.mu.Unlock()
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
return v.getFile(uri), nil
}
// getFile is the unlocked internal implementation of GetFile.
func (v *View) getFile(uri source.URI) *File {
f, found := v.files[uri]
if !found {
f = &File{
URI: uri,
view: v,
}
v.files[uri] = f
}
return f
}