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go/internal/lsp/source/format.go
Heschi Kreinick a9439ae9c1 internal/lsp: replace ParseGoHandle with concrete data
ParseGoHandles serve two purposes: they pin cache entries so that
redundant calculations are cached, and they allow users to obtain the
actual parsed AST. The former is an implementation detail, and the
latter turns out to just be an annoyance.

Parsed Go files are obtained from two places. By far the most common is
from a type checked package. But a type checked package must by
definition have already parsed all the files it contains, so the PGH
is already computed and cannot have failed. Type checked packages can
simply return the parsed file without requiring a separate Check
operation. We do want to pin the cache entries in this case, which I've
done by holding on to the PGH in cache.pkg.

There are some cases where we directly parse a file, such as for the
FoldingRange LSP call, which doesn't need type information. Those parses
can actually fail, so we do need an error check. But we don't need the
PGH; in all cases we are immediately using and discarding it.

So it turns out we don't actually need the PGH type at all, at least not
in the public API. Instead, we can pass around a concrete struct that
has the various pieces of data directly available.

This uncovered a bug in typeCheck: it should fail if it encounters any
real errors.

Change-Id: I203bf2dd79d5d65c01392d69c2cf4f7744fde7fc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/244021
Run-TryBot: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
2020-07-28 17:35:11 +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 provides core features for use by Go editors and tools.
package source
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/format"
"go/parser"
"go/token"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/imports"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/diff"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/protocol"
)
// Format formats a file with a given range.
func Format(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, fh FileHandle) ([]protocol.TextEdit, error) {
ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "source.Format")
defer done()
pgf, err := snapshot.ParseGo(ctx, fh, ParseFull)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Even if this file has parse errors, it might still be possible to format it.
// Using format.Node on an AST with errors may result in code being modified.
// Attempt to format the source of this file instead.
if pgf.ParseErr != nil {
formatted, err := formatSource(ctx, fh)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return computeTextEdits(ctx, snapshot.View(), pgf, string(formatted))
}
fset := snapshot.View().Session().Cache().FileSet()
// format.Node changes slightly from one release to another, so the version
// of Go used to build the LSP server will determine how it formats code.
// This should be acceptable for all users, who likely be prompted to rebuild
// the LSP server on each Go release.
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
if err := format.Node(buf, fset, pgf.File); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
formatted := buf.String()
// Apply additional formatting, if any is supported. Currently, the only
// supported additional formatter is gofumpt.
if format := snapshot.View().Options().Hooks.GofumptFormat; snapshot.View().Options().Gofumpt && format != nil {
b, err := format(ctx, buf.Bytes())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
formatted = string(b)
}
return computeTextEdits(ctx, snapshot.View(), pgf, formatted)
}
func formatSource(ctx context.Context, fh FileHandle) ([]byte, error) {
_, done := event.Start(ctx, "source.formatSource")
defer done()
data, err := fh.Read()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return format.Source(data)
}
type ImportFix struct {
Fix *imports.ImportFix
Edits []protocol.TextEdit
}
// AllImportsFixes formats f for each possible fix to the imports.
// In addition to returning the result of applying all edits,
// it returns a list of fixes that could be applied to the file, with the
// corresponding TextEdits that would be needed to apply that fix.
func AllImportsFixes(ctx context.Context, snapshot Snapshot, fh FileHandle) (allFixEdits []protocol.TextEdit, editsPerFix []*ImportFix, err error) {
ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "source.AllImportsFixes")
defer done()
pgf, err := snapshot.ParseGo(ctx, fh, ParseFull)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
if err := snapshot.View().RunProcessEnvFunc(ctx, func(opts *imports.Options) error {
allFixEdits, editsPerFix, err = computeImportEdits(ctx, snapshot.View(), pgf, opts)
return err
}); err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("AllImportsFixes: %v", err)
}
return allFixEdits, editsPerFix, nil
}
// computeImportEdits computes a set of edits that perform one or all of the
// necessary import fixes.
func computeImportEdits(ctx context.Context, view View, pgf *ParsedGoFile, options *imports.Options) (allFixEdits []protocol.TextEdit, editsPerFix []*ImportFix, err error) {
filename := pgf.URI.Filename()
// Build up basic information about the original file.
allFixes, err := imports.FixImports(filename, pgf.Src, options)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
allFixEdits, err = computeFixEdits(view, pgf, options, allFixes)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// Apply all of the import fixes to the file.
// Add the edits for each fix to the result.
for _, fix := range allFixes {
edits, err := computeFixEdits(view, pgf, options, []*imports.ImportFix{fix})
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
editsPerFix = append(editsPerFix, &ImportFix{
Fix: fix,
Edits: edits,
})
}
return allFixEdits, editsPerFix, nil
}
func computeOneImportFixEdits(ctx context.Context, view View, pgf *ParsedGoFile, fix *imports.ImportFix) ([]protocol.TextEdit, error) {
options := &imports.Options{
LocalPrefix: view.Options().LocalPrefix,
// Defaults.
AllErrors: true,
Comments: true,
Fragment: true,
FormatOnly: false,
TabIndent: true,
TabWidth: 8,
}
return computeFixEdits(view, pgf, options, []*imports.ImportFix{fix})
}
func computeFixEdits(view View, pgf *ParsedGoFile, options *imports.Options, fixes []*imports.ImportFix) ([]protocol.TextEdit, error) {
// trim the original data to match fixedData
left := importPrefix(pgf.Src)
extra := !strings.Contains(left, "\n") // one line may have more than imports
if extra {
left = string(pgf.Src)
}
if len(left) > 0 && left[len(left)-1] != '\n' {
left += "\n"
}
// Apply the fixes and re-parse the file so that we can locate the
// new imports.
flags := parser.ImportsOnly
if extra {
// used all of origData above, use all of it here too
flags = 0
}
fixedData, err := imports.ApplyFixes(fixes, "", pgf.Src, options, flags)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if fixedData == nil || fixedData[len(fixedData)-1] != '\n' {
fixedData = append(fixedData, '\n') // ApplyFixes may miss the newline, go figure.
}
edits := view.Options().ComputeEdits(pgf.URI, left, string(fixedData))
return ToProtocolEdits(pgf.Mapper, edits)
}
// importPrefix returns the prefix of the given file content through the final
// import statement. If there are no imports, the prefix is the package
// statement and any comment groups below it.
func importPrefix(src []byte) string {
fset := token.NewFileSet()
// do as little parsing as possible
f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", src, parser.ImportsOnly|parser.ParseComments)
if err != nil { // This can happen if 'package' is misspelled
return ""
}
tok := fset.File(f.Pos())
var importEnd int
for _, d := range f.Decls {
if x, ok := d.(*ast.GenDecl); ok && x.Tok == token.IMPORT {
if e := tok.Offset(d.End()); e > importEnd {
importEnd = e
}
}
}
maybeAdjustToLineEnd := func(pos token.Pos, isCommentNode bool) int {
offset := tok.Offset(pos)
// Don't go past the end of the file.
if offset > len(src) {
offset = len(src)
}
// The go/ast package does not account for different line endings, and
// specifically, in the text of a comment, it will strip out \r\n line
// endings in favor of \n. To account for these differences, we try to
// return a position on the next line whenever possible.
switch line := tok.Line(tok.Pos(offset)); {
case line < tok.LineCount():
nextLineOffset := tok.Offset(tok.LineStart(line + 1))
// If we found a position that is at the end of a line, move the
// offset to the start of the next line.
if offset+1 == nextLineOffset {
offset = nextLineOffset
}
case isCommentNode, offset+1 == tok.Size():
// If the last line of the file is a comment, or we are at the end
// of the file, the prefix is the entire file.
offset = len(src)
}
return offset
}
if importEnd == 0 {
pkgEnd := f.Name.End()
importEnd = maybeAdjustToLineEnd(pkgEnd, false)
}
for _, c := range f.Comments {
if end := tok.Offset(c.End()); end > importEnd {
importEnd = maybeAdjustToLineEnd(c.End(), true)
}
}
if importEnd > len(src) {
importEnd = len(src)
}
return string(src[:importEnd])
}
func computeTextEdits(ctx context.Context, view View, pgf *ParsedGoFile, formatted string) ([]protocol.TextEdit, error) {
_, done := event.Start(ctx, "source.computeTextEdits")
defer done()
edits := view.Options().ComputeEdits(pgf.URI, string(pgf.Src), formatted)
return ToProtocolEdits(pgf.Mapper, edits)
}
func ToProtocolEdits(m *protocol.ColumnMapper, edits []diff.TextEdit) ([]protocol.TextEdit, error) {
if edits == nil {
return nil, nil
}
result := make([]protocol.TextEdit, len(edits))
for i, edit := range edits {
rng, err := m.Range(edit.Span)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
result[i] = protocol.TextEdit{
Range: rng,
NewText: edit.NewText,
}
}
return result, nil
}
func FromProtocolEdits(m *protocol.ColumnMapper, edits []protocol.TextEdit) ([]diff.TextEdit, error) {
if edits == nil {
return nil, nil
}
result := make([]diff.TextEdit, len(edits))
for i, edit := range edits {
spn, err := m.RangeSpan(edit.Range)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
result[i] = diff.TextEdit{
Span: spn,
NewText: edit.NewText,
}
}
return result, nil
}