This document describes the inlay hints that gopls
uses inside the editor.
Enable/disable inlay hints for variable types in assign statements:
i/* int/*, j/* int/* := 0, len(r)-1
Disabled by default. Enable it by setting "hints": {"assign_variable_types": true}
.
Enable/disable inlay hints for composite literal field names:
{in: "Hello, world", want: "dlrow ,olleH"}
Disabled by default. Enable it by setting "hints": {"composite_literal_fields": true}
.
Enable/disable inlay hints for composite literal types:
for _, c := range []struct { in, want string }{ /*struct{ in string; want string }*/{"Hello, world", "dlrow ,olleH"}, }
Disabled by default. Enable it by setting "hints": {"composite_literal_types": true}
.
Enable/disable inlay hints for constant values:
const ( KindNone Kind = iota/* = 0*/ KindPrint/* = 1*/ KindPrintf/* = 2*/ KindErrorf/* = 3*/ )
Disabled by default. Enable it by setting "hints": {"constant_values": true}
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Enable/disable inlay hints for implicit type parameters on generic functions:
myFoo/*[int, string]*/(1, "hello")
Disabled by default. Enable it by setting "hints": {"function_type_parameters": true}
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Enable/disable inlay hints for parameter names:
parseInt(/* str: */ "123", /* radix: */ 8)
Disabled by default. Enable it by setting "hints": {"parameter_names": true}
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Enable/disable inlay hints for variable types in range statements:
for k/* int*/, v/* string/* := range []string{} { fmt.Println(k, v) }
Disabled by default. Enable it by setting "hints": {"range_variable_types": true}
.