It seems easier to have this as a shared internal function.
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This CL switches from automatically registering the semantic tokens
capability to dynamic registration. This allows us to turn it on and
off as the option is switched--otherwise it defaults on always.
To achieve this, we also have to set session options on
didChangeConfiguration. It turns out that the passed-in "changed"
parameter can be null, which is why we always refetch the workspace
configuration.
Fixesgolang/go#41963
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Workspace mode makes more sense as a property of the snapshot, since
it is determined based on the modules in the workspace. Move it to the
snapshot and enable the GOPATH to modules test. The mode switch means
that we may run `go mod` commands before a `go.mod` is on-disk, so add
handling for that case.
Also, remove the code added in CL 258121 to treat packages starting with
a "_/" the same way as command-line arguments--that's not actually
correct because perfectly valid packages can also have a "_/" package
path prefix.
Fixesgolang/go#40340
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Many of the View's fields are for goimports, which is a good sign it
should be extracted into a separate struct. Do so in preparation for
redesigning the lifecycle.
I'm not certain this is the right direction but I don't want to deal
with a zillion merge conflicts as I figure it out. I'll move it back
later if it does turn out to have been a mistake.
No functional changes intended, just moved stuff around.
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didModifyFiles and DidModifyFiles were tightly coupled but also repeated
each other's work a bit, and inconsistencies in the implementation led
to golang/go#41777.
Push all the work of assigning a "best view" down to the Session, and
always assign it somewhere, matching the logic in ViewOf. This would
in principle allow us to diagnose random files, but we only diagnose
workspace packages.
Fixesgolang/go#41777.
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We were previously adding modules to the snapshot, even if they weren't
relevant without the workspace module mode. Now, check that the modules
are relevant before adding them.
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This issue was reported on Slack. We need to run more tests in the
default mode, but this is a quick fix.
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This is no longer necessary now that we modify the modules field based
on newly created/deleted modules.
There was a race condition setting the metadata--we were reusing old
metadata that may have already been cached in some instances. Now, we
always override metadata.
Also, disabled the TestUseGoplsMod test -- there seems to be an issue
with it. Will discuss this offline in the AM.
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The view reinitialization logic appears to be broken, and so needs one
remaining use of the modURI, which be fixed in a follow-up. Every other
use of view.modURI is removed.
Updates golang/go#32394
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This change switches over load and RunProcessEnvFunc to use the
snapshot's modules instead of the view's modURI. These do not seem to
have been the racy parts of CL 257417.
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Do a pass of unused code cleanup and other staticcheck errors.
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Splitting this CL out of CL 257417 to minimize the number of changes.
A few of the view's methods are moved to the snapshot, as they will
soon rely on the snapshot's modules field. Some dead code is also
deleted.
We now populate the snapshot's modules field even when
ExperimentalWorkspaceModule is not true, but we stop looking for modules
after searching the view's root.
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This may be expensive, and we don't want to do it if the results will
be unused.
Updates golang/go#41558
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The logic of incrementally populating the view was getting unnecessarily
complicated and hard to reason about. Split out helper functions that
we can use to create the view's fields before creating it.
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We should be able to smoothly add and remove modules from the workspace.
This change moves the module-related fields from the view into the
snapshot so that they can be easily modified and recomputed. The
workspace module is now a workspaceModuleHandle.
Updates golang/go#32394
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We were previously behaving as though the slice/map values in the
options struct could be modified directly. The options should be cloned
before modification. Also, convert any usage of source.Options to
*source.Options.
Fixesgolang/go#39592
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This change enables the multi-module workspace mode by default, so that
we can catch all of the test failures and edge cases. It is still
disabled in GOPATH mode and for any workspaces that contain a module
with a vendor directory.
A few minor changes had to be made to handle changes caused by the
workspace module pseudoversions.
Updates golang/go#32394
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When we're in workspace module mode, there may not be a go.mod at the
root of the workspace, so checking modURI != "" doesn't tell us whether
module mode is on. Add a flag to workspaceMode which is exactly that.
There are probably many more places that should be updated, but since
the design is in flux I don't want to cause more churn than necessary.
This is enough to unblock -mod=readonly by default.
(I missed this in CL 253799 because I was running the wrong Go Version.)
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Go 1.16 may set -mod=readonly by default. To maintain current behavior,
gopls needs to override that by passing -mod=mod to all its go
invocations.
While this behavior should be safe on all modern versions of Go, I gated
it on 1.16 just for safety's sake.
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This change adds an experimental configuration, which when enabled,
shifts gopls to operate in multi-module mode. It implements the
super-module as described in
https://github.com/golang/proposal/blob/master/design/37720-gopls-workspaces.md.
Replace directives are also added when a workspace module requires
another workspace module (which has not yet been mentioned in the design
doc).
A user-provided workspace gopls.mod file is not yet supported, as it is
not yet testable. Clients will need to add support for change
notifications for the gopls.mod once it is added.
Updates golang/go#32394
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CL 244117 introduced a bug when modFile == os.DevNull: v.root is left
uninitialized, resulting in a view that appears to own all files. Fixing
that exposes a problem where opening a folder with no Go files and
GO111MODULE=on shows a popup. Skip the popup when no Go files are found.
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In the past, we assumed that we would only run these functions on the
view's go.mod file. As we expand the concept of a view to possibly
include multiple go.mod files, we need to allow these functions to work
on multiple go.mod files.
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Some users may intentionally be opening subdirectories to avoid having
gopls load the whole module. Allow this via a configuration.
Fixesgolang/go#40567
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The GC-based cache has given us a number of problems. First, memory
leaks driven by reference cycles: the Go runtime cannot collect cycles
involving finalizers, which prevents us from writing natural code in
Bind callbacks. If we screw it up, we get a mysterious leak that takes a
long time to track down. Second, the behavior is generally mysterious;
it's hard to predict how long a value lasts, and harder to tell if a
value being live is a bug. Third, we think that it may be interacting
poorly with the GC, resulting in unnecessary memory usage.
The structure of the values we put in the cache is not actually that
complicated -- there are only 5 significant types: parse, typecheck,
analyze, parse mod, and analyze mod. Managing them manually should not
be conceptually difficult, and in fact we already do most of the work
in (*snapshot).clone.
In this CL the cache adds the concept of "generations", which function
as reference counts on cache entries. Entries are still global and
shared across generations, but will be explicitly deleted once no
generations refer to them. The idea is that each snapshot is a new
generation, and can inherit entries from the previous snapshot or leave
them behind to be deleted.
One obvious risk of this scheme is that we'll leave dangling references
to values without actually inheriting them across generations. To
prevent that, getting a value requires passing in the generation at
which it's being read, and an error will be returned if that generation
is dead.
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This change adds the notion of a "workspace directory", which is
basically the set of directories that contains workspace packages. These
are mainly used for replace targets right now. It's a little trickier
than expected because the set of workspace directories can technically
change on any go.mod change.
At first, I wanted DidModifyFiles to report whether there was a change,
but I don't think it's actually that expensive to check on each call
and it complicates the code a bit. I can change it back if you think
it's worth doing.
The parse mod handle changes are because I needed an unlocked way of
parsing the mod file, but I imagine they'll conflict with CL 244769
anyway.
The next CL will be to "promote" replace targets to the level of
workspace packages, meaning we will be able to find references in them.
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snapshot.View().Session().Cache().FileSet() has been driving me crazy
for a while. Add it to snapshot. Along the way, discover that the Cache
interface is now totally unused and delete it.
I also changed a bunch of View arguments to Snapshot while I was in the
area.
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parseGoHandles have lifetimes separate from the packages they belong to.
For example, a package may be invalidated by a change to one of its
files, but we still want to retain the parse results for all the rest.
Track them explicitly.
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FileHandle currently includes LSP-level information about Version and
Session. That's dangerous, because the cache operates in terms of
URIs and content only -- we explicitly want to share results across
sessions and versions if they happen to be the same.
Split the LSP information into separate types, VersionedFileHandle and
VersionedFileIdentity.
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To manually collect cache entries, we need to know when a snapshot is
idle. Add a reference count in the form of a WaitGroup and keep track of
its uses. The pattern is that any time a snapshot is returned, it comes
with a release function that decrements the ref count.
Almost all uses of a snapshot originate in a user-facing request,
handled in beginFileRequest. There it's mostly an exercise in passing
Snapshots around instead of Views.
In the other places I took the path of least resistance. For file
modifications I tried to minimize the amount of code that needed to deal
with snapshots. For diagnostics I just acquired the snapshot at the
diagnostics call.
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This change ensures that, when the initial workspace load fails, we
re-run it if the go.mod file changes. Previously, if a user opened a
workspace with a corrupt go.mod file, we never recovered.
To reinitialize the workspace on-demand, we use the initializeOnce field
as an indicator of whether or not we should reinitialize. Every call to
awaitInitialized (which is called by all functions that need the IWL),
passes through the initialization code. If a retry isn't necessary,
this is a no-op, but if it is, we will call the initialization logic.
Only the first attempt uses a detached context; subsequent attempts can
be canceled by their contexts.
To indicate that we should reinitialize, we call maybeReinitialize.
Right now, we only call this when the go.mod file changes. In the
future, we may need it in other cases.
Fixesgolang/go#38232
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Previously, we only updated the opened file's overlay, but not the
snapshot. This meant that the snapshot was still operating with stale
data. Invalidating the snapshot creates a new snapshot with the correct
set of overlays.
The test is skipped because it will flake until we have a better caching
strategy for `go mod tidy` results.
Updates golang/go#40269
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We had previously been treating file changes with no content in the same
way as the deletion of content. Now, we distinguish between the two.
Fixesgolang/go#38424.
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Changing build flags (-modfile) while work is happening in the
background causes races. Explicitly detect relevant configuration
changes and only modify the ProcessEnv then, when the resolver is
inactive after the call to ClearForNewMod.
This still leaves a very small window for a race: if refreshProcessEnv
has already captured env but not yet started priming the cache, it may
race with the modification. But I don't expect it to be a problem in
practice.
Fixesgolang/go#39865.
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This change permits starting gopls without a root URI or any workspace
folders. If no view is found for an opened file, we try to create a new
view based on the module root of that file. In GOPATH mode, we just
use the directory containing the file.
I wrote a regtest for this by adding a new configuration that gets
propagated to the sandbox. I'm not sure if this is the best way to do
that, so I'll let Rob advise.
Fixesgolang/go#34160
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This change separates out different functions of mod handles.
Previously, we had ModHandle and ModTidyHandle. ModHandle was used to
parse go.mod files and get the results of `go mod why` and possible
dependency upgrades.
Now, we factor this out into 4 handles: ParseModHandle, ModWhyHandle,
ModUpgradeHandle, and ModTidyHandle. This allows each handle to be
specific to its own functionality. It also simplifies the code a bit,
as the handles can be written in terms of ParseModHandles instead of
FileHandles.
I may have some follow-up CLs to refactor the `go mod tidy` logic out of
the cache package, though I'm no longer certain that that's a good
choice.
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The error messages from view cancellation clutter up the logs when
testing, especially if you're running a single subtest.
A few quick staticcheck fixes in the CL also.
Change-Id: Ia1ed5360ac754023c589ed526ec0ed3e94a79b2f
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Ignore ignored the builtin package and files that start with _. The
latter should already be ignored by "go list". The former seems
like too much effort to me. People shouldn't edit random parts of the
stdlib, and ignoring changes to (e.g.) the Error interface seems like
the least of the trouble they can get themselves into.
Remove it for now. If we get complains I'll re-add it, probably by
rejecting the write entirely somewhere.
We incidentally relied on this in the identifier functions; change those
to treat the builtin package slightly more specially.
Change-Id: I005b02a66b1a987c50a3074d53a2d28ff07d3324
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We use file identities pervasively throughout gopls. Prior to this
change, the identity is the modification date of an unopened file, or
the hash of an opened file. That means that opening a file changes its
identity, which causes unnecessary churn in the cache.
Unfortunately, there isn't an easy way to fix this. Changing the
cache key to something else, such as the modification time, means that
we won't unify cache entries if a change is made and then undone. The
approach here is to read files eagerly in GetFile, so that we know their
hashes immediately. That resolves the churn, but means that we do a ton
of file IO at startup.
Incidental changes:
Remove the FileSystem interface; there was only one implementation and
it added a fair amount of cruft. We have many other places that assume
os.Stat and such work.
Add direct accessors to FileHandle for URI, Kind, and Version. Most uses
of (FileHandle).Identity were for stuff that we derive solely from the
URI, and this helped me disentangle them. It is a *ton* of churn,
though. I can revert it if you want.
Change-Id: Ia2133bc527f71daf81c9d674951726a232ca5bc9
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This uses log messages to convey information to the debug system, which
has the benefit of logging even if the debug pages are not active and
also not requiring systems to reach into the debug system or require
extra lifetime tracking Not all things are decoupled yet as there are a
couple of places (notably the handshaker) that read information out of
the debug system.
Change-Id: Iec1f81c34ab3b11b3e3d6e6eb39b98ee5ed0d849
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This removes all the cache/session/view hooks from the lsp and instead
uses normal introspection from the client to find all the entities
rather than keeping shadow copies of the object graph in the debug page
handler.
This required the addition only of the ability to view the sessions open
on a cache and exposing the unique identifier for all the objects, both
of which are useful and reasonable things to have in the API anyway.
Change-Id: Ic19903e7b19832ca79290954ec373d4177789742
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Now that we support authoring cgo packages better, we need a way to
regenerate the C definitions. Doing it automatically is very difficult;
in particular, referencing a new symbol from the C package may require
regeneration, but we don't want to do that for every typo.
For now, give the user a button and make them push it. We attach a
code lens to the import "C" line. This is vulnerable to the usual
user-didn't-save glitches.
Updates golang/go#35721.
Change-Id: Iaa3540a9a12bbd8705e7f0e43ad0be1b22e87067
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It is useful to know whether the session has any unsaved files, for
example to warn/error when executing a command that interacts only with
files on disk.
Add a new UnsavedFiles method to the Session.
Change-Id: Iea4bf472e3ed6897979306b670eb974a2ee0d3bb
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internal/telemetry/event was renamed to internal/event/core
Some things were partly moved from internal/telemetry/event straight to
internal/event to minimize churn in the following restructuring.
Change-Id: I8511241c68d2d05f64c52dbe04748086dd325158
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This change attempts to fix a concurrency error that would cause
textDocument/CodeLens, textDocument/Formatting, textDocument/DocumentLink,
and textDocument/Hover from failing on go.mod files.
The issue was that the go command would return a potential concurrency
error since the ModHandle and the ModTidyHandle are both using the
temporary go.mod file.
Updates golang/go#37824
Change-Id: I6cd63c1f75817c7308e033aec473966536a2a3bd
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https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-go/issues/3076#issuecomment-605062933
inspired me to write a regression test for this case. Turns out we
weren't handling it correctly after all...
This change makes sure that we only rebuild the view once a new go.mod
file is saved, not just created. It also preserves the snapshot ID
number when the view is recreated so that diagnostic caching continues
to work as expected.
Change-Id: I63bd559c3bd33b91828171cd7ddb3d099c31cddb
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