Set up the tests for inlay hints. We test inlay hints by converting them to text edits
and verifying the output is as we expected it.
This change does not yet deal with making sure the server
settings are correct.
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This change makes it so that the stub methods analysis can recognize
errors happening to method and function call expressions that are being
passed a concrete type to an interface parameter. This way, a method stub CodeAction will appear at the call site.
Updates golang/go#37537
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Provide a default value for unsafe.Pointer in fillstruct.
Fixesgolang/go#52640
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Give placeholders for type params in func literal completions. For
example:
func foo[T any](func(T) T) {}
foo(<>)
Will now give "func(<T>) <T> {}" where <> denotes a placeholder.
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In cases like:
type foo[T any] struct{}
func bar[T any](foo[T]) {}
bar[int](<A>)
bar(<B>)
At <A> we will now offer "foo[int]{}". At <B> we will now offer a
snippet "foo[<T>]{}" which lets the user fill in the type arg.
Note that we have no knowledge of type inference, so you can be left
with superfluous type args after completion.
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In cases like:
func foo[T int | string](T) {}
foo[int](<>)
Previously at <> we would favor int and string candidates. This is
because go/types doesn't instantiate foo in this case (for some
reason). Work around the issue by using types.CheckExpr to re-check
the *ast.CallExpr.Fun. CheckExpr seems to do a better than a full type
check in the face of errors.
Updates golang/go#52291
Updates golang/go#52503
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In cases like:
func foo[A int|string](a A) {}
foo[_](<>)
We now prefer ints and strings at <> by matching against the type
constraint. Note that even if "_" is replaced with "int", we still
prefer strings since the type checker doesn't seem to want to
instantiate foo unless the params check out.
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Fixes: golang.org/#52024
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We do a lot of gymnastics to format var types, working around the lack
of alias tracking in go/types. As part of this, we clone and qualify
expressions. In this case, we were not qualifying identifiers that were
contained within fields or field lists.
Fix this by updating our expression traversal to include *ast.Field and
*ast.FieldList.
Fixesgolang/go#50539
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Make builtin hover consistent with signatureHelp by reusing the
BuiltinSignature function. To simplify this, just precompute the builtin
signature. In later CLs we can pre-compute all signatures and eliminate
the signatureSource indirection.
Fixesgolang/go#51811
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For example:
func foo[A int | float64](a A) A { return a }
var _ int = fo<>
Previously at <> we would complete to "int(foo[A int|float64](a A))".
We added the int() type conversion because the returned type param A
was convertible to the expected "int" (i.e. both "int" and "float64"
can be converted). This is a premature suggestion, though, so fix by
suppressing such type conversions for type parameters.
Fixesgolang/go#51780.
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In this example:
func foo[A []int | []float64]() {}
foo[<>]
When completing at <> you were getting the creative candidate
"[]int | []float64". This came from some code that makes the expected
type available as a candidate if it wouldn't otherwise be found by a
lexical search. I tweaked the code in this case to instead look at
each structural type in the type constraint rather than the constraint
as a whole. In the above example you now get the candidates "[]int"
and "[]float64".
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Now when instantiating a generic function, we prefer type names that
are assignable to the corresponding constraint. For example:
func foo[A int|string]() {}
foo[<>]()
At <> we prefer the type names "int" and "string". Previously we had
no preference at all.
Updates golang/go#51782.
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With generics, instantiated object may have differing pointer
identities. Fix references/rename requests for instantiated
methods/fields by using a canonical object identity of (pos, pkg, name).
Fixesgolang/go#51672
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This CL adds support for generating method stubs for named types
that have type parameters and want to implement an interface.
See internal/lsp/testdata/stub/stub_generic_receiver.go for an example.
Note, this CL does not yet support type params on interface declarations.
Updates golang/go#37537
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Use the type name object as the signature source for type parametes, as
it it efficiently formatted as "type parameter <name> <constraint>".
Fixesgolang/go#51116
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We should not offer links to variable or type declarations in function
scope. Improve our heuristics to check that the declaration object is
actually reachable from the package scope.
Also push down handling of private import paths, so that the
HoverJSON.importPath field can be removed.
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Hover on type specs was using the RHS of the type declaration and then
later rebuilding the declaration syntax. It was thereby dropping type
parameter lists.
Fix this by capturing the entire *TypeSpec for the signature, and
simply dropping comments from the node before formatting, so that they
are not duplicated.
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This CL adds a quickfix CodeAction that detects "missing method"
compiler errors and suggests adding method stubs to the concrete
type that would implement the interface. There are many ways that
a user might indicate a concrete type is meant to be used as an interface.
This PR detects two types of those errors: variable declaration and function returns.
For variable declarations, things like the following should be detected:
1. var _ SomeInterface = SomeType{}
2. var _ = SomeInterface(SomeType{})
3. var _ SomeInterface = (*SomeType)(nil)
For function returns, the following example is the primary detection:
func newIface() SomeInterface {
return &SomeType{}
}
More detections can be added in the future of course.
Fixesgolang/go#37537
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This change adds support for full documentation of builtin types in the
hover info, consisting of the type declaration, a link to pkg.go.dev,
and the text of the doc comments in the `builtin` pseudo-package.
Full documentation for builtin functions was already supported.
Removes the special case for the `error` interface, which is not needed
and didn't provide the full documentation anyway, only the type
declaration.
The code has to determine the parent ast.GenDecl (which holds the doc
comments) for the ast.TypeSpec of a builtin type.
Fixesgolang/go#50196
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This change adds a list of conventional acronyms that are used for function
completion. For example, "err" for "error" and "tx" for "sql.Tx" or "sqlx.Tx".
Fixesgolang/go#48260
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This change makes source.FormatVarType return the instantiated type
parameter instead of the actual AST expression because that will just
refer to the abstract type parameter and not the insantiated one.
I am not sure if this covers all edge cases or if there's a better
solution but I'm happy to adjust to whatever is appropriate.
Fixesgolang/go#50623
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Make a couple of small changes to support keeping track of the
predeclared any by pointer identity, and formatting it as 'any'. This
should allow x/tools trybots to pass on CL 363974.
Updates golang/go#49583
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If the selected region is a block statement, gopls
does not return a valid function extraction. This
change adjusts the range to be the statements inside
of the selected block statement.
Fixesgolang/go#48963
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I missed the TODO in undeclaredname to add support for functions, so
really this belongs in that analyzer. This removes a fair bit of code.
However, the type error analyzers don't really work with the go/analysis
testing framework because the suggested fixes are split from the
diagnostics, so I moved the tests into the gopls tests.
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This CL pulls in the latest changes from go/internal/gcimporter, while
avoiding breaking the build on older go versions. To help maintain
compatibility with older Go versions while minimizing the diff with the
standard library importer, the internal/typeparams package was
significantly expanded.
I decided to use type aliases in the internal/typeparams package on Go
version >= go1.18, and placeholder types on Go version < go1.18. This
reduces the amount of copying needed in the APIs, though it might not be
the best decision if we ever decide to export this package.
Documentation was also updated to be more concise and specific to the Go
version being used.
In order to actually fix the x/tools Trybot for packages using generics
in the standard library, we need to switch from the 'typeparams' build
constraint to the 'go1.18' build constraint. This means if we make any
additional API changes in go/types we'll have to submit them with a
broken x/tools Trybot and then immediately fix the x/tools build.
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Enable to hover runes found in basic literals in various forms.
When a rune is found, the hover message provides a summary composed of a
printable version (if it exists) of the rune, its codepoint and its name.
Behaviour varies slightly depending on the basic literal: rune literals
always display the summary when hovered, string literals only display it
when an escaped rune sequence is found to avoid providing unnecessary
information, and finally number literals only when expressed as a
hexadecimal number whose size ranges from one to eight bytes.
Fixesgolang/go#38239
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As per the current specification, the correct token name that represents methods is `method`. The current implementation does not produce the correct set of result and results in methods being incorrectly highlighted. Furthermore, the parameter names of interface methods are treated as `method` which is not true, so a fix has been applied to handle `ast.FuncType` being `parameter`.
Spec: https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-3-16/#textDocument_semanticTokens
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For
import "a/bar/foo"
the existing code just decides the last component is the package name.
But for
import "a/bar/v2" this is incorrect, as the packge name is 'bar'.
The new code uses the result of parsing to derive the package name
from the import string.
That is, the package name was determined syntactically, it is
now determined semantically.
Fixes https://golang.org/issue/47784
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The lexicalLookup function is used to determine if
a use of an object would be shadowed by a different
definition after a rename. Switch to using LookupParent
which is more careful about the positions of the
identifiers.
Fixesgolang/go#47583
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Coupling workspace symbols to package checking means that they do not
function when the workspace is contracted, and also forces us to do
duplicate work traversing file declarations.
This CL changes the workspace symbol implementation to precompute
symbols based only on syntactic information, allowing them to function
in degraded workspace mode, improving their performance, and laying the
groundwork for more significant performance improvement later on.
There is some loss of precision where we can't determine the kind of a
symbol from syntactic information alone, but this is minor: we fall back
on 'Class' if we can't determine whether a type definition is a basic
type, struct, or interface.
Benchmark ("test" in x/tools): 56ms->40ms
Benchmark ("test" in kuberneted): 874ms->799ms
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Recent changes to the go/ast APIs for type parameters have broken the
internal/typeparams package when built with -tags=typeparams.
Fix this by adjusting the internal/typeparams API. Also update a few
tests accordingly.
Bump the build constraint used by the internal/typeparams package to
go1.18, as we are no longer compatible with the 1.17 typeparams API. It
is no long possible to opt in to type parameter specific functionality
1.17, which is fine as the dev.typeparams branch has moved to 1.18.
Even after these fixes, not all x/tools tests pass with go1.18. Some
completion tests are failing due to finding 'any' in types.Universe.
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Previously, if the position was before the "." in a selector,
pathEnclosingObjNode would move the position to right after the
".". This created confusing behavior where editors would highlight
the identifier before the ".", but references and go to definition
would be applied on the identified after the selector. This change
removes the shifting of the position if found on a selector.
Fixesgolang/go#47408
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Currently the `SignatureHelp` function provides signature help even when the
requested range lies within a string literal. Let's suppress this behavior and
return an error when someone requests signature help from within a string
literal.
Fixesgolang/go#43397
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"Extract method" allows users to take a code fragment and move it
to a separate method. This is available if the enclosing function
is a method.
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There is insufficient type information to compute semantic tokens in
packages that don't compile. Particularly affected are test files
and files being actively edited in new packages.
Further, existing code could
panic on poorly formed imports; this has been fixed.
Computing semantic tokens for identifiers
having neither use or definition information has been improved.
(Each of the many cases in the new function unkIdent() occurs
in existing code or test files.)
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*ast.AssignStmt doesn't have an associated comment group. So, we should
try to find and return a comment just before the identifier.
Fixesgolang/go#42134
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This reverts commit 5b540d349b.
Reason for revert: left in logging statements
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Error messages associated with bad parses and when working at the end
of the file are not useful to users, so they are no longer generated.
The logic around recognizing function calls has been improved, and
a panic sometimes caused by bad imports has been fixed.
The logic is imprecise/incorrect in some cases; there will be
another CL.
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As an experiment, this CL introduces the first gopls feature that is
specific to generics: enriching function hover information with inferred
types. This is done with no additional gating on build constraints by
using the new internal/typeparams package.
The marker tests are updated to allow tests that rely on type parameters
being enabled.
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For array, slice, maps and chan candidates, we now support
transforming them to their element type in completions. For example:
var m map[string]int
var _ int = m<>
At <> we complete to "m[]" because we see that the map value type
matches our expected type.
Fixesgolang/go#46045.
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Now we search up to three levels for candidate modifiers. For example,
we can now complete "foo" to "foo()()" (double invocation).
Granted this is rarely useful, but it generalizes and simplifies the
searching we did for dereference modifiers.
Updates golang/go#46045.
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"type mod" refers to agglutinative expressions such as dereference
"*", invocation "()", and slicing "[:]". When considering an object as
a completion candidate, we check whether applying a type mod would
make it a better candidate.
Previously we tracked the type mods we wanted to apply to a candidate
by setting bool fields. Now instead we keep a slice of the type mods.
This has two main advantages:
- The mods are now ordered which will allow us to format candidates
properly when the same mods can appear in different order (e.g.
"<-*foo" or *<-foo").
- We can now record any mod multiple times allowing for "<-<-foo" or
"foo()()".
I changed the formatting code to always create a snippet object since
that made things simpler. I had to tweak a few snippet helper methods
to accept a snippet argument rather than creating a new snippet.
This commit's only functional change is that we no longer show any
type mods in candidate labels. For example, the user will now see
"foo" in the completion popup instead of "*foo". Showing the operators
adds noise to the candidate list, and we didn't display them
consistently.
Updates golang/go#46045.
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If new functions or variables need to be created during an extract
call, then we choose the new names. This change makes those names
more descriptive to make the generated names easier to read and
understand.
Before:
cond0, ret0 := fn0()
if cond0 {
return ret0
}
After
shouldReturn, returnValue := newFunction()
if shouldReturn {
return returnValue
}
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When choosing variable names, extract makes sure that the chosen
name does not conflict with any existing variables. By avoiding these
conflicts, we may actually have a conflict with the other names we
are choosing. This change removes this conflict by sending the next
index to use as the suffix of the function name.
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