commit | 8fa4173de3eb0507050500109922ff5012c5d635 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Hana (Hyang-Ah) Kim <hyangah@gmail.com> | Fri May 31 00:37:43 2024 -0400 |
committer | Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com> | Thu Jun 27 14:23:27 2024 +0000 |
tree | fcebef0edaad60ea13e1cfa5f63a338736a14eb3 | |
parent | b9a361aa9c807427e27a18e9ea78a4035fbfa61c [diff] |
gopls/internal/server: conditionally prompt for telemetry Previously, VS Code Go extension conditionally asked gopls to consider to prompt, only if * it thinks telemetry data was logged for 7days+, and * the user is selected (based on hash of vscode cliet id) This change implements the condition checking inside gopls, so we can enable prompting for other editor users and simplify vscode-go's code. The prompt file format is changed. old format: <state> <prompt_count> new format: <state> <prompt_count> <creation_unix_time> <token> where - creation_unix_time is the guessed telemetry start time (unix time) - token is a random integer in [1, 1000], which is used in sampling decision. This CL adds environment variables to control the creation_unix_time and token values in integration testing. They are also useful for manual testing, and for VS Code Go prompt logic migration. VS Code Go extension had been used a vscode machine id hash and kept its observed telemetry start time in memento. The env vars can be used to forward the info to gopls. For golang/go#67821 Change-Id: I13d2bf6d43ea1e5ef8ebec7eb2f89fc9af8a8db7 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/589517 Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com> LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
This repository provides the golang.org/x/tools
module, comprising various tools and packages mostly for static analysis of Go programs, some of which are listed below. Use the “Go reference” link above for more information about any package.
It also contains the golang.org/x/tools/gopls
module, whose root package is a language-server protocol (LSP) server for Go. An LSP server analyses the source code of a project and responds to requests from a wide range of editors such as VSCode and Vim, allowing them to support IDE-like functionality.
Selected commands:
cmd/goimports
formats a Go program like go fmt
and additionally inserts import statements for any packages required by the file after it is edited.cmd/callgraph
prints the call graph of a Go program.cmd/digraph
is a utility for manipulating directed graphs in textual notation.cmd/stringer
generates declarations (including a String
method) for “enum” types.cmd/toolstash
is a utility to simplify working with multiple versions of the Go toolchain.These commands may be fetched with a command such as
go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports@latest
Selected packages:
go/ssa
provides a static single-assignment form (SSA) intermediate representation (IR) for Go programs, similar to a typical compiler, for use by analysis tools.
go/packages
provides a simple interface for loading, parsing, and type checking a complete Go program from source code.
go/analysis
provides a framework for modular static analysis of Go programs.
go/callgraph
provides call graphs of Go programs using a variety of algorithms with different trade-offs.
go/ast/inspector
provides an optimized means of traversing a Go parse tree for use in analysis tools.
go/cfg
provides a simple control-flow graph (CFG) for a Go function.
go/expect
reads Go source files used as test inputs and interprets special comments within them as queries or assertions for testing.
go/gcexportdata
and go/gccgoexportdata
read and write the binary files containing type information used by the standard and gccgo
compilers.
go/types/objectpath
provides a stable naming scheme for named entities (“objects”) in the go/types
API.
Numerous other packages provide more esoteric functionality.
This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes, see https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html.
The main issue tracker for the tools repository is located at https://github.com/golang/go/issues. Prefix your issue with “x/tools/(your subdir):” in the subject line, so it is easy to find.
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The version of prettier
used is 1.18.2.
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