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Muir Manders 98e333b8b3 internal/lsp: improve completion for *ast.ArrayTypes
*ast.ArrayTypes are type expressions like "[]foo" or "[2]int". They
show up as standalone types (e.g. "var foo []int") and as part of
composite literals (e.g. "[]int{}"). I made the following
improvements:

- Always expect a type name for array types.
- Add a "type modifier" for array types so completions can be smart
  when we know the expected type. For example:

var foo []int
foo = []i<>

  we know we want a type name, but we also know the expected type is
  "[]int". When evaluating type names such as "int" we turn the type
  into a slice type "[]int" to match against the expected type.
- Tweak the AST fixing to add a phantom selector "_" after a naked
  "[]" so you can complete directly after the right bracket.

I split out the type name related type inference bits into a separate
typeNameInference struct. It had become confusing and complicated,
especially now that you can have an expected type and expect a type
name at the same time.

Change-Id: I00878532187ee5366ab8d681346532e36fa58e5f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/197438
Run-TryBot: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>
2019-10-23 16:34:50 +00:00

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// +build go1.11
package bar
import (
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/foo" //@item(foo, "foo", "\"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/foo\"", "package")
)
func helper(i foo.IntFoo) {} //@item(helper, "helper", "func(i foo.IntFoo)", "func")
func _() {
help //@complete("l", helper)
_ = foo.StructFoo{} //@complete("S", IntFoo, StructFoo, Foo)
}
// Bar is a function.
func Bar() { //@item(Bar, "Bar", "func()", "func", "Bar is a function.")
foo.Foo() //@complete("F", Foo, IntFoo, StructFoo)
var _ foo.IntFoo //@complete("I", Foo, IntFoo, StructFoo)
foo.() //@complete("(", Foo, IntFoo, StructFoo)
}
func _() {
var Valentine int //@item(Valentine, "Valentine", "int", "var")
_ = foo.StructFoo{
Valu //@complete(" //", Value)
}
_ = foo.StructFoo{
Va //@complete("a", Value, Valentine)
}
_ = foo.StructFoo{
Value: 5, //@complete("a", Value)
}
_ = foo.StructFoo{
//@complete("", Value, Valentine, foo, Bar, helper)
}
_ = foo.StructFoo{
Value: Valen //@complete("le", Valentine)
}
_ = foo.StructFoo{
Value: //@complete(" //", Valentine, foo, Bar, helper)
}
_ = foo.StructFoo{
Value: //@complete(" ", Valentine, foo, Bar, helper)
}
}