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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Block comments are a single comment that stretches across multiple
lines. The folding range code made assumptions that each comment
was a single line. This change fixes the folding range logic to check for multiline comments and adjust the folding range to start at
the end of the first line.
Fixesgolang/go#46253Fixesgolang/vscode-go#1511
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A lot of the time spent for every file change is recomputing the set of
known subdirectories in the workspace. We can easily memoize these known
subdirectories and avoid recomputing them on every file change. Do that
here and update the set as file creations and deletions come in.
Updates golang/go#45686Fixesgolang/go#45974
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The test doesn't necessarily need to require exactly 2 log messages, so
the match doesn't need to be so exact.
Updates golang/go#46546
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As part of debugging CL 324394, I found that we were returning
intermediate test variant packages in packageHandlesForFile. This
happened because, even though these packages were not workspace
packages, they would still be picked up by the file URIs -> IDs map.
This is typically not a problem when we are picking out the widest or
narrowest package for a specific request, but for diagnostics on changed
files, we run them on all of the possible packages. This also led to us
analyzing these intermediate test variant packages. Filter them out, as
we will never want them for this purpose.
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This reverts commit 46e69bf3b2.
Reason for revert: Still has bugs associated with it and want to do a release
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This reverts commit 5ab822f631.
Reason for revert: Too early to enable since we need to figure out a plan for formatting directives
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Currently we don't consider function literals in outgoing call
hierarchy, because we only consider expressions of type
`ast.SelectorExpr` and `ast.Ident`. So function literals are skipped.
Fix this by ensuring we traverse through other types even if we
don't add the type itself as an outgoing call hierarchy.
Fixesgolang/go#43438
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In cases like:
var foo func(...interface{})
var one int
var two func() (int, int)
foo(<>)
At <> we were preferring "two()" over "one" because we were really
excited that the multi return value function was usable. "one" was not
preferred because the expected value is interface{} (we default to
saying candidates _don't_ match interface{} to give non-type based
aspects of candidate inference a chance to shine).
Fix by applying the corresponding interface{} logic to the assignees
checking: ignore the case of completing into func(...interface{})
since all multi return value functions would match.
Fixesgolang/go#46378.
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Each analyzer in Staticcheck is annotated with the appropriate
severity to use for its diagnostics. For example, most checks in SA*
produce warnings, but some produce errors (e.g. when passing an
invalid regular expression to regexp.Compile).
This will be especially important for a follow-up CL that enables
Staticcheck's new quickfix category, which contains optional
refactorings that shouldn't be flagged as warnings.
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The two codelenses that are attached to the module statement are
'Run go mod tidy' and 'Create vendor directory'. In a 'go.mod' file
without any required modules, the only codelens that shows up is
the 'Create vendor directory'. With no required modules, there is nothing
to vendor, but 'Run go mod tidy' may actually clean up the go.mod and go.sum,
so this is the codelens we want to appear.
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There are no changes that affect gopls. The changes are for forthcoming
3.17 features.
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For example:
type foo struct { i int }
type bar struct { i int }
var _ foo = <>
Previously at <> we would offer "bar{}" in addition to "foo{}" because
we knew "bar" was convertible to "foo". The "bar{}" completion wasn't
valid as inserted, however, because we didn't include the type
conversion. Anyway, it doesn't make sense to include convertible types
since the directly matching type should also be available. Fix by
tweaking the literal candidate code to skip candidates requiring
conversion.
Fixesgolang/go#46113.
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This CL adds two new commands that let a client request a list of importable packages relative to a Go file and then select which import a programmer would like to add to said file.
Updates golang/go#43351
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- Use func.FullName() everywhere we can, since simply Printf or Errorf is often ambiguous.
- Give more specific error output when unsupported %w directive is used.
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The old code mistakenly presumed all clients would want the standard
set of semantic tokens in the LSP specification, but clients have the
option of asking for fewer, so gopls should only use those.
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This CL moves to a model where we don't automatically delete invalidated
metadata, but rather preserve it and mark it invalid. This way, we can
continue to use invalid metadata for all features even if there is an
issue with the user's workspace.
To keep track of the metadata's validity, we add an invalid flag to
track the status of the metadata. We still reload at the same rate--the
next CL changes the way we reload data.
We also add a configuration to opt-in (currently, this is off by
default).
In some cases, like switches between GOPATH and module modes, and when a
file is deleted, the metadata *must* be deleted outright.
Updates golang/go#42266
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This change simplifies the code and fixes the issue with
extra new lines. It also adds unit tests.
Fixesgolang/go#43257
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The semantic token legend sent to the client in registerCapability
wasn't the one used when encoding semantic tokens.
If a client sent clientCapabilities support for token types and token
modifiers that wasn't ordered exactly as gopls defined them, all
semantic tokens was encoded incorrectly.
We now instead report the order used for encoding as legend in the
registerCapability request to the client.
Fixesgolang/go#46244
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Use the jsonrpc2_v2 Preemption option to support request cancellation.
Also fix the TestRequestCancellation to actually test request
cancellation, and add a V2 version of this test. For now, the
ForwardBinder is not exercised.
Factor out test set-up and tear down.
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Update the protocol package to allow wrapping the jsonrpc2 API, and add
wrappers for v1 and v2 of the API, so that we may switch between them.
Add simple bindings for the lsprpc package for jsonrpc2_v2 package, and
get them working well enough to pass a version TestClientLogging test.
This seemed like a reasonable checkpoint.
Also add some type safety to client closing: all LSP clients must
implement io.Closer.
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With the new ParseExported logic, we can lose some unexported fields on
exported structs. This can lead to misleading or malformatted hover
information.
Fix this by ensuring we always extract the Spec from a full parse. Since
this path is only hit via user-initiated requests (and should only be
hit ~once per request), it is preferable to do the parse on-demand
rather than parse via the cache and risk pinning the full AST for the
remaining duration of the session.
For golang/go#46158
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The implementation now returns fewer errors to the client. The LSP
specification restricts errors to 'exceptions', so gopls no longer
returns errors if parsing or typechecking fails.
Also, some internal routines that always returned nil errors no longer
return errors at all. The logging for the errors that //line directives
induce was too verbose, and has been turned off. (Many LSP requests
will fail if there are //line directives.)
Fixesgolang/go#46176
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Unimported completion computes invalid text edits with windows line
endings.
To enable this test, add support for windows line endings in the regtest
framework. Doing this required decoupling the txtar encoding from the
sandbox, which was a good change anyway.
For golang/vscode-go#1489
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Unguarded calls to span.URI.Filename() can panic. beginFileRequest
handles this, so use the URI of the returned FileHandle instead.
Fixesgolang/vscode-go#1498
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I wrote this code as if there was going to be a final error check after
all the type checking attempts, but ended up using the result inside the
attempts, errors would likely have resulted in panics. Just do normal,
non-clever error checking.
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Despite the name, ParseExported only hollowed out declarations -- it
didn't actually drop any from the AST. This leaves a fair amount of
unexported crud behind. Unfortunately, there are a *lot* of ways to
expose an unexported declaration from an exported one, and it can be
done across files. Because of that, discarding unexported declarations
requires a lot of work.
This CL implements a decent attempt at pruning as much as possible from
the AST in ParseExported mode.
First, we analyze the AST of all the files in the package for exported
uses of unexported identifiers, iterating to a fixed point. Then, we
type check those ASTs. If there are missing identifiers (probably due to
a bug in the dependency analysis) we use those errors to re-parse. After
that we give up and fall back to the older, less effective trimming. The
pkg type changes slightly to accomodate the new control flow.
We have to analyze all the files at once because an unexported type
might be exposed in another file. Unfortunately, that means we can't
parse a single file at a time any more -- the result of parsing a file
depends on the result of parsing its siblings. To avoid cache
corruption, we have to do the parsing directly in type checking,
uncached.
This, in turn, required changes to the PosTo* functions. Previously,
they operated just on files, but a file name is no longer sufficient to
get a ParseExported AST. Change them to work on Packages instead. I
squeezed in a bit of refactoring while I was touching them.
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If A is a type, then in
type B {
A
} it is a type, but in
type C {
A int
}
it is a variable (and similarly in function types). The old code got this wrong.
Fixes: golang/go#46068
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Sometimes users report issues related to edge cases in Gopls that aren't
reproducible. In some of these cases, we end up guarding against
conditions that shouldn't be possible, which is an unfortunately fragile
solution.
Add a new debug.Bug function to both annotate such branches as known
bugs, and help find them when they reoccur. For now this just records
them in the debug server, but in the future we could send the user a
message to the effect of "hey, a known bug has occurred" for debug
builds of gopls.
Also included are some minor cosmetic fixes.
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Support typeDefinition for functions/methods that have only one return value
of a named type. The total number of return values doesn't matter.
Examples:
* func foo() X
* func foo() (X, bool, int)
* func foo() (*float64, *X, error)
Fixesgolang/go#38589
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Add a benchmark for the processing of workspace/didChange notifications,
attempting to isolate the synchronous change processing from
asynchronous diagnostics. To enable this, add a new type of expectation
that asserts on work that has been _started_, but not necessarily
completed. Of course, what we really want to know is whether the current
notification has been processed, but that's ~equivalent to knowing
whether the next one has been started. Really, it's off-by-one, but
amortized over e.g. the 100 iterations of a benchmark we get
approximately the right results.
Also change some functions to accept testing.TB, because in a first pass
at this I modified the regtest framework to operate on testing.B in
addition to testing.T... but that didn't work out as IWL is just too
slow to execute the benchmarks outside of the environment -- even though
we can ResetTimer, the benchmark execution is just too slow to be
usable. It seems like a fine change to accept testing.TB is some places,
though.
For golang/go#45686
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Leave the options flag so people can disable it for now if needed.
Updates golang/go#39507.
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In cases like:
append([]string{}, foo<>)
we now prefer objects of type string at <>. Previously we had no
preference. In particular, we now try to infer the slice type from the
first append() arg instead of only from the outer context of the
append() call.
Fixesgolang/go#43240.
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