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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cache
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/mod/modfile"
"golang.org/x/mod/module"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/gocommand"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/debug/log"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/debug/tag"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/lsp/source"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/memoize"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/packagesinternal"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/span"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/typesinternal"
errors "golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
type snapshot struct {
memoize.Arg // allow as a memoize.Function arg
id uint64
view *View
cancel func()
backgroundCtx context.Context
// the cache generation that contains the data for this snapshot.
generation *memoize.Generation
// builtin pins the AST and package for builtin.go in memory.
builtin *builtinPackageHandle
// The snapshot's initialization state is controlled by the fields below.
//
// initializeOnce guards snapshot initialization. Each snapshot is
// initialized at most once: reinitialization is triggered on later snapshots
// by invalidating this field.
initializeOnce *sync.Once
// initializedErr holds the last error resulting from initialization. If
// initialization fails, we only retry when the the workspace modules change,
// to avoid too many go/packages calls.
initializedErr error
// mu guards all of the maps in the snapshot.
mu sync.Mutex
// ids maps file URIs to package IDs.
// It may be invalidated on calls to go/packages.
ids map[span.URI][]packageID
// metadata maps file IDs to their associated metadata.
// It may invalidated on calls to go/packages.
metadata map[packageID]*metadata
// importedBy maps package IDs to the list of packages that import them.
importedBy map[packageID][]packageID
// files maps file URIs to their corresponding FileHandles.
// It may invalidated when a file's content changes.
files map[span.URI]source.VersionedFileHandle
// goFiles maps a parseKey to its parseGoHandle.
goFiles map[parseKey]*parseGoHandle
// packages maps a packageKey to a set of packageHandles to which that file belongs.
// It may be invalidated when a file's content changes.
packages map[packageKey]*packageHandle
// actions maps an actionkey to its actionHandle.
actions map[actionKey]*actionHandle
// workspacePackages contains the workspace's packages, which are loaded
// when the view is created.
workspacePackages map[packageID]packagePath
// unloadableFiles keeps track of files that we've failed to load.
unloadableFiles map[span.URI]struct{}
// parseModHandles keeps track of any ParseModHandles for the snapshot.
// The handles need not refer to only the view's go.mod file.
parseModHandles map[span.URI]*parseModHandle
// Preserve go.mod-related handles to avoid garbage-collecting the results
// of various calls to the go command. The handles need not refer to only
// the view's go.mod file.
modTidyHandles map[span.URI]*modTidyHandle
modUpgradeHandles map[span.URI]*modUpgradeHandle
modWhyHandles map[span.URI]*modWhyHandle
workspace *workspace
workspaceDirHandle *memoize.Handle
}
type packageKey struct {
mode source.ParseMode
id packageID
}
type actionKey struct {
pkg packageKey
analyzer *analysis.Analyzer
}
func (s *snapshot) ID() uint64 {
return s.id
}
func (s *snapshot) View() source.View {
return s.view
}
func (s *snapshot) BackgroundContext() context.Context {
return s.backgroundCtx
}
func (s *snapshot) FileSet() *token.FileSet {
return s.view.session.cache.fset
}
func (s *snapshot) ModFiles() []span.URI {
var uris []span.URI
for modURI := range s.workspace.getActiveModFiles() {
uris = append(uris, modURI)
}
return uris
}
func (s *snapshot) ValidBuildConfiguration() bool {
return validBuildConfiguration(s.view.rootURI, &s.view.workspaceInformation, s.workspace.getActiveModFiles())
}
// workspaceMode describes the way in which the snapshot's workspace should
// be loaded.
func (s *snapshot) workspaceMode() workspaceMode {
var mode workspaceMode
// If the view has an invalid configuration, don't build the workspace
// module.
validBuildConfiguration := s.ValidBuildConfiguration()
if !validBuildConfiguration {
return mode
}
// If the view is not in a module and contains no modules, but still has a
// valid workspace configuration, do not create the workspace module.
// It could be using GOPATH or a different build system entirely.
if len(s.workspace.getActiveModFiles()) == 0 && validBuildConfiguration {
return mode
}
mode |= moduleMode
options := s.view.Options()
// The -modfile flag is available for Go versions >= 1.14.
if options.TempModfile && s.view.workspaceInformation.goversion >= 14 {
mode |= tempModfile
}
// If the user is intentionally limiting their workspace scope, don't
// enable multi-module workspace mode.
// TODO(rstambler): This should only change the calculation of the root,
// not the mode.
if !options.ExpandWorkspaceToModule {
return mode
}
// The workspace module has been disabled by the user.
if !options.ExperimentalWorkspaceModule {
return mode
}
mode |= usesWorkspaceModule
return mode
}
// config returns the configuration used for the snapshot's interaction with
// the go/packages API. It uses the given working directory.
//
// TODO(rstambler): go/packages requires that we do not provide overlays for
// multiple modules in on config, so buildOverlay needs to filter overlays by
// module.
func (s *snapshot) config(ctx context.Context, inv *gocommand.Invocation) *packages.Config {
s.view.optionsMu.Lock()
verboseOutput := s.view.options.VerboseOutput
s.view.optionsMu.Unlock()
// Forcibly disable GOPACKAGESDRIVER. It's incompatible with the
// packagesinternal APIs we use, and we really only support the go command
// anyway.
env := append(append([]string{}, inv.Env...), "GOPACKAGESDRIVER=off")
cfg := &packages.Config{
Context: ctx,
Dir: inv.WorkingDir,
Env: env,
BuildFlags: inv.BuildFlags,
Mode: packages.NeedName |
packages.NeedFiles |
packages.NeedCompiledGoFiles |
packages.NeedImports |
packages.NeedDeps |
packages.NeedTypesSizes |
packages.NeedModule,
Fset: s.view.session.cache.fset,
Overlay: s.buildOverlay(),
ParseFile: func(*token.FileSet, string, []byte) (*ast.File, error) {
panic("go/packages must not be used to parse files")
},
Logf: func(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if verboseOutput {
event.Log(ctx, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
},
Tests: true,
}
packagesinternal.SetModFile(cfg, inv.ModFile)
packagesinternal.SetModFlag(cfg, inv.ModFlag)
// We want to type check cgo code if go/types supports it.
if typesinternal.SetUsesCgo(&types.Config{}) {
cfg.Mode |= packages.LoadMode(packagesinternal.TypecheckCgo)
}
packagesinternal.SetGoCmdRunner(cfg, s.view.session.gocmdRunner)
return cfg
}
func (s *snapshot) RunGoCommandDirect(ctx context.Context, mode source.InvocationFlags, inv *gocommand.Invocation) (*bytes.Buffer, error) {
_, inv, cleanup, err := s.goCommandInvocation(ctx, mode, inv)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer cleanup()
return s.view.session.gocmdRunner.Run(ctx, *inv)
}
func (s *snapshot) RunGoCommandPiped(ctx context.Context, mode source.InvocationFlags, inv *gocommand.Invocation, stdout, stderr io.Writer) error {
_, inv, cleanup, err := s.goCommandInvocation(ctx, mode, inv)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer cleanup()
return s.view.session.gocmdRunner.RunPiped(ctx, *inv, stdout, stderr)
}
func (s *snapshot) goCommandInvocation(ctx context.Context, flags source.InvocationFlags, inv *gocommand.Invocation) (tmpURI span.URI, updatedInv *gocommand.Invocation, cleanup func(), err error) {
s.view.optionsMu.Lock()
allowModfileModificationOption := s.view.options.AllowModfileModifications
allowNetworkOption := s.view.options.AllowImplicitNetworkAccess
inv.Env = append(append(append(os.Environ(), s.view.options.EnvSlice()...), inv.Env...), "GO111MODULE="+s.view.effectiveGo111Module)
inv.BuildFlags = append([]string{}, s.view.options.BuildFlags...)
s.view.optionsMu.Unlock()
cleanup = func() {} // fallback
// All logic below is for module mode.
if s.workspaceMode()&moduleMode == 0 {
return "", inv, cleanup, nil
}
mode, allowNetwork := flags.Mode(), flags.AllowNetwork()
if !allowNetwork && !allowNetworkOption {
inv.Env = append(inv.Env, "GOPROXY=off")
}
var modURI span.URI
// Select the module context to use.
// If we're type checking, we need to use the workspace context, meaning
// the main (workspace) module. Otherwise, we should use the module for
// the passed-in working dir.
if mode == source.LoadWorkspace {
if s.workspaceMode()&usesWorkspaceModule == 0 {
for m := range s.workspace.getActiveModFiles() { // range to access the only element
modURI = m
}
} else {
var tmpDir span.URI
var err error
tmpDir, err = s.getWorkspaceDir(ctx)
if err != nil {
return "", nil, cleanup, err
}
inv.WorkingDir = tmpDir.Filename()
modURI = span.URIFromPath(filepath.Join(tmpDir.Filename(), "go.mod"))
}
} else {
modURI = s.GoModForFile(span.URIFromPath(inv.WorkingDir))
}
var modContent []byte
if modURI != "" {
modFH, err := s.GetFile(ctx, modURI)
if err != nil {
return "", nil, cleanup, err
}
modContent, err = modFH.Read()
if err != nil {
return "", nil, cleanup, err
}
}
vendorEnabled, err := s.vendorEnabled(ctx, modURI, modContent)
if err != nil {
return "", nil, cleanup, err
}
mutableModFlag := ""
if s.view.goversion >= 16 {
mutableModFlag = "mod"
}
switch mode {
case source.LoadWorkspace, source.Normal:
if vendorEnabled {
inv.ModFlag = "vendor"
} else if s.workspaceMode()&usesWorkspaceModule == 0 && !allowModfileModificationOption {
inv.ModFlag = "readonly"
} else {
// Temporarily allow updates for multi-module workspace mode:
// it doesn't create a go.sum at all. golang/go#42509.
inv.ModFlag = mutableModFlag
}
case source.UpdateUserModFile, source.WriteTemporaryModFile:
inv.ModFlag = mutableModFlag
}
wantTempMod := mode != source.UpdateUserModFile
needTempMod := mode == source.WriteTemporaryModFile
tempMod := wantTempMod && s.workspaceMode()&tempModfile != 0
if needTempMod && !tempMod {
return "", nil, cleanup, source.ErrTmpModfileUnsupported
}
if tempMod {
if modURI == "" {
return "", nil, cleanup, fmt.Errorf("no go.mod file found in %s", inv.WorkingDir)
}
modFH, err := s.GetFile(ctx, modURI)
if err != nil {
return "", nil, cleanup, err
}
// Use the go.sum if it happens to be available.
gosum := s.goSum(ctx, modURI)
tmpURI, cleanup, err = tempModFile(modFH, gosum)
if err != nil {
return "", nil, cleanup, err
}
inv.ModFile = tmpURI.Filename()
}
return tmpURI, inv, cleanup, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) buildOverlay() map[string][]byte {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
overlays := make(map[string][]byte)
for uri, fh := range s.files {
overlay, ok := fh.(*overlay)
if !ok {
continue
}
if overlay.saved {
continue
}
// TODO(rstambler): Make sure not to send overlays outside of the current view.
overlays[uri.Filename()] = overlay.text
}
return overlays
}
func hashUnsavedOverlays(files map[span.URI]source.VersionedFileHandle) string {
var unsaved []string
for uri, fh := range files {
if overlay, ok := fh.(*overlay); ok && !overlay.saved {
unsaved = append(unsaved, uri.Filename())
}
}
sort.Strings(unsaved)
return hashContents([]byte(strings.Join(unsaved, "")))
}
func (s *snapshot) PackagesForFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI, mode source.TypecheckMode) ([]source.Package, error) {
ctx = event.Label(ctx, tag.URI.Of(uri))
phs, err := s.packageHandlesForFile(ctx, uri, mode)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var pkgs []source.Package
for _, ph := range phs {
pkg, err := ph.check(ctx, s)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pkgs = append(pkgs, pkg)
}
return pkgs, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) PackageForFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI, mode source.TypecheckMode, pkgPolicy source.PackageFilter) (source.Package, error) {
ctx = event.Label(ctx, tag.URI.Of(uri))
phs, err := s.packageHandlesForFile(ctx, uri, mode)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(phs) < 1 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("no packages")
}
ph := phs[0]
for _, handle := range phs[1:] {
switch pkgPolicy {
case source.WidestPackage:
if ph == nil || len(handle.CompiledGoFiles()) > len(ph.CompiledGoFiles()) {
ph = handle
}
case source.NarrowestPackage:
if ph == nil || len(handle.CompiledGoFiles()) < len(ph.CompiledGoFiles()) {
ph = handle
}
}
}
if ph == nil {
return nil, errors.Errorf("no packages in input")
}
return ph.check(ctx, s)
}
func (s *snapshot) packageHandlesForFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI, mode source.TypecheckMode) ([]*packageHandle, error) {
// Check if we should reload metadata for the file. We don't invalidate IDs
// (though we should), so the IDs will be a better source of truth than the
// metadata. If there are no IDs for the file, then we should also reload.
fh, err := s.GetFile(ctx, uri)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if fh.Kind() != source.Go {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no packages for non-Go file %s", uri)
}
ids := s.getIDsForURI(uri)
reload := len(ids) == 0
for _, id := range ids {
// Reload package metadata if any of the metadata has missing
// dependencies, in case something has changed since the last time we
// reloaded it.
if m := s.getMetadata(id); m == nil {
reload = true
break
}
// TODO(golang/go#36918): Previously, we would reload any package with
// missing dependencies. This is expensive and results in too many
// calls to packages.Load. Determine what we should do instead.
}
if reload {
if err := s.load(ctx, false, fileURI(uri)); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// Get the list of IDs from the snapshot again, in case it has changed.
var phs []*packageHandle
for _, id := range s.getIDsForURI(uri) {
var parseModes []source.ParseMode
switch mode {
case source.TypecheckAll:
if s.workspaceParseMode(id) == source.ParseFull {
parseModes = []source.ParseMode{source.ParseFull}
} else {
parseModes = []source.ParseMode{source.ParseExported, source.ParseFull}
}
case source.TypecheckFull:
parseModes = []source.ParseMode{source.ParseFull}
case source.TypecheckWorkspace:
parseModes = []source.ParseMode{s.workspaceParseMode(id)}
}
for _, parseMode := range parseModes {
ph, err := s.buildPackageHandle(ctx, id, parseMode)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
phs = append(phs, ph)
}
}
return phs, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) GetReverseDependencies(ctx context.Context, id string) ([]source.Package, error) {
if err := s.awaitLoaded(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
ids := make(map[packageID]struct{})
s.transitiveReverseDependencies(packageID(id), ids)
// Make sure to delete the original package ID from the map.
delete(ids, packageID(id))
var pkgs []source.Package
for id := range ids {
pkg, err := s.checkedPackage(ctx, id, s.workspaceParseMode(id))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pkgs = append(pkgs, pkg)
}
return pkgs, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) checkedPackage(ctx context.Context, id packageID, mode source.ParseMode) (*pkg, error) {
ph, err := s.buildPackageHandle(ctx, id, mode)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return ph.check(ctx, s)
}
// transitiveReverseDependencies populates the uris map with file URIs
// belonging to the provided package and its transitive reverse dependencies.
func (s *snapshot) transitiveReverseDependencies(id packageID, ids map[packageID]struct{}) {
if _, ok := ids[id]; ok {
return
}
if s.getMetadata(id) == nil {
return
}
ids[id] = struct{}{}
importedBy := s.getImportedBy(id)
for _, parentID := range importedBy {
s.transitiveReverseDependencies(parentID, ids)
}
}
func (s *snapshot) getGoFile(key parseKey) *parseGoHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.goFiles[key]
}
func (s *snapshot) addGoFile(key parseKey, pgh *parseGoHandle) *parseGoHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
if existing, ok := s.goFiles[key]; ok {
return existing
}
s.goFiles[key] = pgh
return pgh
}
func (s *snapshot) getParseModHandle(uri span.URI) *parseModHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.parseModHandles[uri]
}
func (s *snapshot) getModWhyHandle(uri span.URI) *modWhyHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.modWhyHandles[uri]
}
func (s *snapshot) getModUpgradeHandle(uri span.URI) *modUpgradeHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.modUpgradeHandles[uri]
}
func (s *snapshot) getModTidyHandle(uri span.URI) *modTidyHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.modTidyHandles[uri]
}
func (s *snapshot) getImportedBy(id packageID) []packageID {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.getImportedByLocked(id)
}
func (s *snapshot) getImportedByLocked(id packageID) []packageID {
// If we haven't rebuilt the import graph since creating the snapshot.
if len(s.importedBy) == 0 {
s.rebuildImportGraph()
}
return s.importedBy[id]
}
func (s *snapshot) clearAndRebuildImportGraph() {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
// Completely invalidate the original map.
s.importedBy = make(map[packageID][]packageID)
s.rebuildImportGraph()
}
func (s *snapshot) rebuildImportGraph() {
for id, m := range s.metadata {
for _, importID := range m.deps {
s.importedBy[importID] = append(s.importedBy[importID], id)
}
}
}
func (s *snapshot) addPackageHandle(ph *packageHandle) *packageHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
// If the package handle has already been cached,
// return the cached handle instead of overriding it.
if ph, ok := s.packages[ph.packageKey()]; ok {
return ph
}
s.packages[ph.packageKey()] = ph
return ph
}
func (s *snapshot) workspacePackageIDs() (ids []packageID) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
for id := range s.workspacePackages {
ids = append(ids, id)
}
return ids
}
func (s *snapshot) fileWatchingGlobPatterns(ctx context.Context) map[string]struct{} {
// Work-around microsoft/vscode#100870 by making sure that we are,
// at least, watching the user's entire workspace. This will still be
// applied to every folder in the workspace.
patterns := map[string]struct{}{
"**/*.{go,mod,sum}": {},
}
dirs := s.workspace.dirs(ctx, s)
for _, dir := range dirs {
dirName := dir.Filename()
// If the directory is within the view's folder, we're already watching
// it with the pattern above.
if source.InDir(s.view.folder.Filename(), dirName) {
continue
}
// TODO(rstambler): If microsoft/vscode#3025 is resolved before
// microsoft/vscode#101042, we will need a work-around for Windows
// drive letter casing.
patterns[fmt.Sprintf("%s/**/*.{go,mod,sum}", dirName)] = struct{}{}
}
// Some clients do not send notifications for changes to directories that
// contain Go code (golang/go#42348). To handle this, explicitly watch all
// of the directories in the workspace. We find them by adding the
// directories of every file in the snapshot's workspace directories.
var dirNames []string
for uri := range s.allKnownSubdirs(ctx) {
dirNames = append(dirNames, uri.Filename())
}
sort.Strings(dirNames)
if len(dirNames) > 0 {
patterns[fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", strings.Join(dirNames, ","))] = struct{}{}
}
return patterns
}
// allKnownSubdirs returns all of the subdirectories within the snapshot's
// workspace directories. None of the workspace directories are included.
func (s *snapshot) allKnownSubdirs(ctx context.Context) map[span.URI]struct{} {
dirs := s.workspace.dirs(ctx, s)
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
seen := make(map[span.URI]struct{})
for uri := range s.files {
dir := filepath.Dir(uri.Filename())
var matched span.URI
for _, wsDir := range dirs {
if source.InDir(wsDir.Filename(), dir) {
matched = wsDir
break
}
}
// Don't watch any directory outside of the workspace directories.
if matched == "" {
continue
}
for {
if dir == "" || dir == matched.Filename() {
break
}
uri := span.URIFromPath(dir)
if _, ok := seen[uri]; ok {
break
}
seen[uri] = struct{}{}
dir = filepath.Dir(dir)
}
}
return seen
}
// knownFilesInDir returns the files known to the given snapshot that are in
// the given directory. It does not respect symlinks.
func (s *snapshot) knownFilesInDir(ctx context.Context, dir span.URI) []span.URI {
var files []span.URI
for uri := range s.files {
if source.InDir(dir.Filename(), uri.Filename()) {
files = append(files, uri)
}
}
return files
}
func (s *snapshot) WorkspacePackages(ctx context.Context) ([]source.Package, error) {
if err := s.awaitLoaded(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var pkgs []source.Package
for _, pkgID := range s.workspacePackageIDs() {
pkg, err := s.checkedPackage(ctx, pkgID, s.workspaceParseMode(pkgID))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pkgs = append(pkgs, pkg)
}
return pkgs, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) KnownPackages(ctx context.Context) ([]source.Package, error) {
if err := s.awaitLoaded(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// The WorkspaceSymbols implementation relies on this function returning
// workspace packages first.
ids := s.workspacePackageIDs()
s.mu.Lock()
for id := range s.metadata {
if _, ok := s.workspacePackages[id]; ok {
continue
}
ids = append(ids, id)
}
s.mu.Unlock()
var pkgs []source.Package
for _, id := range ids {
pkg, err := s.checkedPackage(ctx, id, s.workspaceParseMode(id))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pkgs = append(pkgs, pkg)
}
return pkgs, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) CachedImportPaths(ctx context.Context) (map[string]source.Package, error) {
// Don't reload workspace package metadata.
// This function is meant to only return currently cached information.
s.AwaitInitialized(ctx)
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
results := map[string]source.Package{}
for _, ph := range s.packages {
cachedPkg, err := ph.cached(s.generation)
if err != nil {
continue
}
for importPath, newPkg := range cachedPkg.imports {
if oldPkg, ok := results[string(importPath)]; ok {
// Using the same trick as NarrowestPackage, prefer non-variants.
if len(newPkg.compiledGoFiles) < len(oldPkg.(*pkg).compiledGoFiles) {
results[string(importPath)] = newPkg
}
} else {
results[string(importPath)] = newPkg
}
}
}
return results, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) GoModForFile(uri span.URI) span.URI {
return moduleForURI(s.workspace.activeModFiles, uri)
}
func moduleForURI(modFiles map[span.URI]struct{}, uri span.URI) span.URI {
var match span.URI
for modURI := range modFiles {
if !source.InDir(dirURI(modURI).Filename(), uri.Filename()) {
continue
}
if len(modURI) > len(match) {
match = modURI
}
}
return match
}
func (s *snapshot) getPackage(id packageID, mode source.ParseMode) *packageHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
key := packageKey{
id: id,
mode: mode,
}
return s.packages[key]
}
func (s *snapshot) getActionHandle(id packageID, m source.ParseMode, a *analysis.Analyzer) *actionHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
key := actionKey{
pkg: packageKey{
id: id,
mode: m,
},
analyzer: a,
}
return s.actions[key]
}
func (s *snapshot) addActionHandle(ah *actionHandle) *actionHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
key := actionKey{
analyzer: ah.analyzer,
pkg: packageKey{
id: ah.pkg.m.id,
mode: ah.pkg.mode,
},
}
if ah, ok := s.actions[key]; ok {
return ah
}
s.actions[key] = ah
return ah
}
func (s *snapshot) getIDsForURI(uri span.URI) []packageID {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.ids[uri]
}
func (s *snapshot) getMetadataForURILocked(uri span.URI) (metadata []*metadata) {
// TODO(matloob): uri can be a file or directory. Should we update the mappings
// to map directories to their contained packages?
for _, id := range s.ids[uri] {
if m, ok := s.metadata[id]; ok {
metadata = append(metadata, m)
}
}
return metadata
}
func (s *snapshot) getMetadata(id packageID) *metadata {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.metadata[id]
}
func (s *snapshot) addID(uri span.URI, id packageID) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
for i, existingID := range s.ids[uri] {
// TODO: We should make sure not to set duplicate IDs,
// and instead panic here. This can be done by making sure not to
// reset metadata information for packages we've already seen.
if existingID == id {
return
}
// If we are setting a real ID, when the package had only previously
// had a command-line-arguments ID, we should just replace it.
if isCommandLineArguments(string(existingID)) {
s.ids[uri][i] = id
// Delete command-line-arguments if it was a workspace package.
delete(s.workspacePackages, existingID)
return
}
}
s.ids[uri] = append(s.ids[uri], id)
}
// isCommandLineArguments reports whether a given value denotes
// "command-line-arguments" package, which is a package with an unknown ID
// created by the go command. It can have a test variant, which is why callers
// should not check that a value equals "command-line-arguments" directly.
func isCommandLineArguments(s string) bool {
return strings.Contains(s, "command-line-arguments")
}
func (s *snapshot) isWorkspacePackage(id packageID) (packagePath, bool) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
scope, ok := s.workspacePackages[id]
return scope, ok
}
func (s *snapshot) FindFile(uri span.URI) source.VersionedFileHandle {
f, err := s.view.getFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.files[f.URI()]
}
// GetVersionedFile returns a File for the given URI. If the file is unknown it
// is added to the managed set.
//
// GetVersionedFile succeeds even if the file does not exist. A non-nil error return
// indicates some type of internal error, for example if ctx is cancelled.
func (s *snapshot) GetVersionedFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI) (source.VersionedFileHandle, error) {
f, err := s.view.getFile(uri)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.getFileLocked(ctx, f)
}
// GetFile implements the fileSource interface by wrapping GetVersionedFile.
func (s *snapshot) GetFile(ctx context.Context, uri span.URI) (source.FileHandle, error) {
return s.GetVersionedFile(ctx, uri)
}
func (s *snapshot) getFileLocked(ctx context.Context, f *fileBase) (source.VersionedFileHandle, error) {
if fh, ok := s.files[f.URI()]; ok {
return fh, nil
}
fh, err := s.view.session.cache.getFile(ctx, f.URI())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
closed := &closedFile{fh}
s.files[f.URI()] = closed
return closed, nil
}
func (s *snapshot) IsOpen(uri span.URI) bool {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
return s.isOpenLocked(uri)
}
func (s *snapshot) openFiles() []source.VersionedFileHandle {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
var open []source.VersionedFileHandle
for _, fh := range s.files {
if s.isOpenLocked(fh.URI()) {
open = append(open, fh)
}
}
return open
}
func (s *snapshot) isOpenLocked(uri span.URI) bool {
_, open := s.files[uri].(*overlay)
return open
}
func (s *snapshot) awaitLoaded(ctx context.Context) error {
err := s.awaitLoadedAllErrors(ctx)
// If we still have absolutely no metadata, check if the view failed to
// initialize and return any errors.
// TODO(rstambler): Should we clear the error after we return it?
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
if len(s.metadata) == 0 {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (s *snapshot) GetCriticalError(ctx context.Context) *source.CriticalError {
loadErr := s.awaitLoadedAllErrors(ctx)
// Even if packages didn't fail to load, we still may want to show
// additional warnings.
if loadErr == nil {
wsPkgs, _ := s.WorkspacePackages(ctx)
if msg := shouldShowAdHocPackagesWarning(s, wsPkgs); msg != "" {
return &source.CriticalError{
MainError: fmt.Errorf(msg),
}
}
// Even if workspace packages were returned, there still may be an error
// with the user's workspace layout. Workspace packages that only have the
// ID "command-line-arguments" are usually a symptom of a bad workspace
// configuration.
if containsCommandLineArguments(wsPkgs) {
return s.workspaceLayoutError(ctx)
}
return nil
}
if strings.Contains(loadErr.Error(), "cannot find main module") {
return s.workspaceLayoutError(ctx)
}
criticalErr := &source.CriticalError{
MainError: loadErr,
}
// Attempt to place diagnostics in the relevant go.mod files, if any.
for _, uri := range s.ModFiles() {
fh, err := s.GetFile(ctx, uri)
if err != nil {
continue
}
criticalErr.ErrorList = append(criticalErr.ErrorList, s.extractGoCommandErrors(ctx, s, fh, loadErr.Error())...)
}
return criticalErr
}
const adHocPackagesWarning = `You are outside of a module and outside of $GOPATH/src.
If you are using modules, please open your editor to a directory in your module.
If you believe this warning is incorrect, please file an issue: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/new.`
func shouldShowAdHocPackagesWarning(snapshot source.Snapshot, pkgs []source.Package) string {
if snapshot.ValidBuildConfiguration() {
return ""
}
for _, pkg := range pkgs {
if len(pkg.MissingDependencies()) > 0 {
return adHocPackagesWarning
}
}
return ""
}
func containsCommandLineArguments(pkgs []source.Package) bool {
for _, pkg := range pkgs {
if strings.Contains(pkg.ID(), "command-line-arguments") {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (s *snapshot) awaitLoadedAllErrors(ctx context.Context) error {
// Do not return results until the snapshot's view has been initialized.
s.AwaitInitialized(ctx)
if err := s.reloadWorkspace(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := s.reloadOrphanedFiles(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
// TODO(rstambler): Should we be more careful about returning the
// initialization error? Is it possible for the initialization error to be
// corrected without a successful reinitialization?
return s.initializedErr
}
func (s *snapshot) AwaitInitialized(ctx context.Context) {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case <-s.view.initialWorkspaceLoad:
}
// We typically prefer to run something as intensive as the IWL without
// blocking. I'm not sure if there is a way to do that here.
s.initialize(ctx, false)
}
// reloadWorkspace reloads the metadata for all invalidated workspace packages.
func (s *snapshot) reloadWorkspace(ctx context.Context) error {
// See which of the workspace packages are missing metadata.
s.mu.Lock()
missingMetadata := len(s.workspacePackages) == 0 || len(s.metadata) == 0
pkgPathSet := map[packagePath]struct{}{}
for id, pkgPath := range s.workspacePackages {
if s.metadata[id] != nil {
continue
}
missingMetadata = true
// Don't try to reload "command-line-arguments" directly.
if isCommandLineArguments(string(pkgPath)) {
continue
}
pkgPathSet[pkgPath] = struct{}{}
}
s.mu.Unlock()
// If the view's build configuration is invalid, we cannot reload by
// package path. Just reload the directory instead.
if missingMetadata && !s.ValidBuildConfiguration() {
return s.load(ctx, false, viewLoadScope("LOAD_INVALID_VIEW"))
}
if len(pkgPathSet) == 0 {
return nil
}
var pkgPaths []interface{}
for pkgPath := range pkgPathSet {
pkgPaths = append(pkgPaths, pkgPath)
}
return s.load(ctx, false, pkgPaths...)
}
func (s *snapshot) reloadOrphanedFiles(ctx context.Context) error {
// When we load ./... or a package path directly, we may not get packages
// that exist only in overlays. As a workaround, we search all of the files
// available in the snapshot and reload their metadata individually using a
// file= query if the metadata is unavailable.
scopes := s.orphanedFileScopes()
if len(scopes) == 0 {
return nil
}
err := s.load(ctx, false, scopes...)
// If we failed to load some files, i.e. they have no metadata,
// mark the failures so we don't bother retrying until the file's
// content changes.
//
// TODO(rstambler): This may be an overestimate if the load stopped
// early for an unrelated errors. Add a fallback?
//
// Check for context cancellation so that we don't incorrectly mark files
// as unloadable, but don't return before setting all workspace packages.
if ctx.Err() == nil && err != nil {
event.Error(ctx, "reloadOrphanedFiles: failed to load", err, tag.Query.Of(scopes))
s.mu.Lock()
for _, scope := range scopes {
uri := span.URI(scope.(fileURI))
if s.getMetadataForURILocked(uri) == nil {
s.unloadableFiles[uri] = struct{}{}
}
}
s.mu.Unlock()
}
return nil
}
func (s *snapshot) orphanedFileScopes() []interface{} {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
scopeSet := make(map[span.URI]struct{})
for uri, fh := range s.files {
// Don't try to reload metadata for go.mod files.
if fh.Kind() != source.Go {
continue
}
// If the URI doesn't belong to this view, then it's not in a workspace
// package and should not be reloaded directly.
if !contains(s.view.session.viewsOf(uri), s.view) {
continue
}
// If the file is not open and is in a vendor directory, don't treat it
// like a workspace package.
if _, ok := fh.(*overlay); !ok && inVendor(uri) {
continue
}
// Don't reload metadata for files we've already deemed unloadable.
if _, ok := s.unloadableFiles[uri]; ok {
continue
}
if s.getMetadataForURILocked(uri) == nil {
scopeSet[uri] = struct{}{}
}
}
var scopes []interface{}
for uri := range scopeSet {
scopes = append(scopes, fileURI(uri))
}
return scopes
}
func contains(views []*View, view *View) bool {
for _, v := range views {
if v == view {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func inVendor(uri span.URI) bool {
toSlash := filepath.ToSlash(uri.Filename())
if !strings.Contains(toSlash, "/vendor/") {
return false
}
// Only packages in _subdirectories_ of /vendor/ are considered vendored
// (/vendor/a/foo.go is vendored, /vendor/foo.go is not).
split := strings.Split(toSlash, "/vendor/")
if len(split) < 2 {
return false
}
return strings.Contains(split[1], "/")
}
func generationName(v *View, snapshotID uint64) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("v%v/%v", v.id, snapshotID)
}
// checkSnapshotLocked verifies that some invariants are preserved on the
// snapshot.
func checkSnapshotLocked(ctx context.Context, s *snapshot) {
// Check that every go file for a workspace package is identified as
// belonging to that workspace package.
for wsID := range s.workspacePackages {
if m, ok := s.metadata[wsID]; ok {
for _, uri := range m.goFiles {
found := false
for _, id := range s.ids[uri] {
if id == wsID {
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
log.Error.Logf(ctx, "workspace package %v not associated with %v", wsID, uri)
}
}
}
}
}
func (s *snapshot) clone(ctx, bgCtx context.Context, changes map[span.URI]*fileChange, forceReloadMetadata bool) (*snapshot, bool) {
var vendorChanged bool
newWorkspace, workspaceChanged, workspaceReload := s.workspace.invalidate(ctx, changes)
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
checkSnapshotLocked(ctx, s)
newGen := s.view.session.cache.store.Generation(generationName(s.view, s.id+1))
bgCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(bgCtx)
result := &snapshot{
id: s.id + 1,
generation: newGen,
view: s.view,
backgroundCtx: bgCtx,
cancel: cancel,
builtin: s.builtin,
initializeOnce: s.initializeOnce,
initializedErr: s.initializedErr,
ids: make(map[span.URI][]packageID),
importedBy: make(map[packageID][]packageID),
metadata: make(map[packageID]*metadata),
packages: make(map[packageKey]*packageHandle),
actions: make(map[actionKey]*actionHandle),
files: make(map[span.URI]source.VersionedFileHandle),
goFiles: make(map[parseKey]*parseGoHandle),
workspacePackages: make(map[packageID]packagePath),
unloadableFiles: make(map[span.URI]struct{}),
parseModHandles: make(map[span.URI]*parseModHandle),
modTidyHandles: make(map[span.URI]*modTidyHandle),
modUpgradeHandles: make(map[span.URI]*modUpgradeHandle),
modWhyHandles: make(map[span.URI]*modWhyHandle),
workspace: newWorkspace,
}
if !workspaceChanged && s.workspaceDirHandle != nil {
result.workspaceDirHandle = s.workspaceDirHandle
newGen.Inherit(s.workspaceDirHandle)
}
if s.builtin != nil {
newGen.Inherit(s.builtin.handle)
}
// Copy all of the FileHandles.
for k, v := range s.files {
result.files[k] = v
}
// Copy the set of unloadable files.
for k, v := range s.unloadableFiles {
result.unloadableFiles[k] = v
}
// Copy all of the modHandles.
for k, v := range s.parseModHandles {
result.parseModHandles[k] = v
}
for k, v := range s.goFiles {
if _, ok := changes[k.file.URI]; ok {
continue
}
newGen.Inherit(v.handle)
newGen.Inherit(v.astCacheHandle)
result.goFiles[k] = v
}
// Copy all of the go.mod-related handles. They may be invalidated later,
// so we inherit them at the end of the function.
for k, v := range s.modTidyHandles {
if _, ok := changes[k]; ok {
continue
}
result.modTidyHandles[k] = v
}
for k, v := range s.modUpgradeHandles {
if _, ok := changes[k]; ok {
continue
}
result.modUpgradeHandles[k] = v
}
for k, v := range s.modWhyHandles {
if _, ok := changes[k]; ok {
continue
}
result.modWhyHandles[k] = v
}
// directIDs keeps track of package IDs that have directly changed.
// It maps id->invalidateMetadata.
directIDs := map[packageID]bool{}
// Invalidate all package metadata if the workspace module has changed.
if workspaceReload {
for k := range s.metadata {
directIDs[k] = true
}
}
changedPkgNames := map[packageID]struct{}{}
for uri, change := range changes {
// Maybe reinitialize the view if we see a change in the vendor
// directory.
if inVendor(uri) {
vendorChanged = true
}
// The original FileHandle for this URI is cached on the snapshot.
originalFH := s.files[uri]
// Check if the file's package name or imports have changed,
// and if so, invalidate this file's packages' metadata.
shouldInvalidateMetadata, pkgNameChanged := s.shouldInvalidateMetadata(ctx, result, originalFH, change.fileHandle)
invalidateMetadata := forceReloadMetadata || workspaceReload || shouldInvalidateMetadata
// Mark all of the package IDs containing the given file.
// TODO: if the file has moved into a new package, we should invalidate that too.
filePackageIDs := guessPackageIDsForURI(uri, s.ids)
if pkgNameChanged {
for _, id := range filePackageIDs {
changedPkgNames[id] = struct{}{}
}
}
for _, id := range filePackageIDs {
directIDs[id] = directIDs[id] || invalidateMetadata
}
// Invalidate the previous modTidyHandle if any of the files have been
// saved or if any of the metadata has been invalidated.
if invalidateMetadata || fileWasSaved(originalFH, change.fileHandle) {
// TODO(rstambler): Only delete mod handles for which the
// withoutURI is relevant.
for k := range s.modTidyHandles {
delete(result.modTidyHandles, k)
}
for k := range s.modUpgradeHandles {
delete(result.modUpgradeHandles, k)
}
for k := range s.modWhyHandles {
delete(result.modWhyHandles, k)
}
}
if isGoMod(uri) {
// If the view's go.mod file's contents have changed, invalidate
// the metadata for every known package in the snapshot.
delete(result.parseModHandles, uri)
}
// Handle the invalidated file; it may have new contents or not exist.
if !change.exists {
delete(result.files, uri)
} else {
result.files[uri] = change.fileHandle
}
// Make sure to remove the changed file from the unloadable set.
delete(result.unloadableFiles, uri)
}
// Invalidate reverse dependencies too.
// TODO(heschi): figure out the locking model and use transitiveReverseDeps?
// transitiveIDs keeps track of transitive reverse dependencies.
// If an ID is present in the map, invalidate its types.
// If an ID's value is true, invalidate its metadata too.
transitiveIDs := make(map[packageID]bool)
var addRevDeps func(packageID, bool)
addRevDeps = func(id packageID, invalidateMetadata bool) {
current, seen := transitiveIDs[id]
newInvalidateMetadata := current || invalidateMetadata
// If we've already seen this ID, and the value of invalidate
// metadata has not changed, we can return early.
if seen && current == newInvalidateMetadata {
return
}
transitiveIDs[id] = newInvalidateMetadata
for _, rid := range s.getImportedByLocked(id) {
addRevDeps(rid, invalidateMetadata)
}
}
for id, invalidateMetadata := range directIDs {
addRevDeps(id, invalidateMetadata)
}
// Copy the package type information.
for k, v := range s.packages {
if _, ok := transitiveIDs[k.id]; ok {
continue
}
newGen.Inherit(v.handle)
result.packages[k] = v
}
// Copy the package analysis information.
for k, v := range s.actions {
if _, ok := transitiveIDs[k.pkg.id]; ok {
continue
}
newGen.Inherit(v.handle)
result.actions[k] = v
}
// Copy the package metadata. We only need to invalidate packages directly
// containing the affected file, and only if it changed in a relevant way.
for k, v := range s.metadata {
if invalidateMetadata, ok := transitiveIDs[k]; invalidateMetadata && ok {
continue
}
result.metadata[k] = v
}
// Copy the URI to package ID mappings, skipping only those URIs whose
// metadata will be reloaded in future calls to load.
copyIDs:
for k, ids := range s.ids {
for _, id := range ids {
if invalidateMetadata, ok := transitiveIDs[id]; invalidateMetadata && ok {
continue copyIDs
}
}
result.ids[k] = ids
}
// Copy the set of initially loaded packages.
for id, pkgPath := range s.workspacePackages {
// Packages with the id "command-line-arguments" are generated by the
// go command when the user is outside of GOPATH and outside of a
// module. Do not cache them as workspace packages for longer than
// necessary.
if isCommandLineArguments(string(id)) {
if invalidateMetadata, ok := transitiveIDs[id]; invalidateMetadata && ok {
continue
}
}
// If all the files we know about in a package have been deleted,
// the package is gone and we should no longer try to load it.
if m := s.metadata[id]; m != nil {
hasFiles := false
for _, uri := range s.metadata[id].goFiles {
// For internal tests, we need _test files, not just the normal
// ones. External tests only have _test files, but we can check
// them anyway.
if m.forTest != "" && !strings.HasSuffix(uri.Filename(), "_test.go") {
continue
}
if _, ok := result.files[uri]; ok {
hasFiles = true
break
}
}
if !hasFiles {
continue
}
}
// If the package name of a file in the package has changed, it's
// possible that the package ID may no longer exist. Delete it from
// the set of workspace packages, on the assumption that we will add it
// back when the relevant files are reloaded.
if _, ok := changedPkgNames[id]; ok {
continue
}
result.workspacePackages[id] = pkgPath
}
// Inherit all of the go.mod-related handles.
for _, v := range result.modTidyHandles {
newGen.Inherit(v.handle)
}
for _, v := range result.modUpgradeHandles {
newGen.Inherit(v.handle)
}
for _, v := range result.modWhyHandles {
newGen.Inherit(v.handle)
}
for _, v := range result.parseModHandles {
newGen.Inherit(v.handle)
}
// Don't bother copying the importedBy graph,
// as it changes each time we update metadata.
// If the snapshot's workspace mode has changed, the packages loaded using
// the previous mode are no longer relevant, so clear them out.
if s.workspaceMode() != result.workspaceMode() {
result.workspacePackages = map[packageID]packagePath{}
}
// The snapshot may need to be reinitialized.
if workspaceReload || vendorChanged {
if workspaceChanged || result.initializedErr != nil {
result.initializeOnce = &sync.Once{}
}
}
return result, workspaceChanged
}
// guessPackageIDsForURI returns all packages related to uri. If we haven't
// seen this URI before, we guess based on files in the same directory. This
// is of course incorrect in build systems where packages are not organized by
// directory.
func guessPackageIDsForURI(uri span.URI, known map[span.URI][]packageID) []packageID {
packages := known[uri]
if len(packages) > 0 {
// We've seen this file before.
return packages
}
// This is a file we don't yet know about. Guess relevant packages by
// considering files in the same directory.
// Cache of FileInfo to avoid unnecessary stats for multiple files in the
// same directory.
stats := make(map[string]struct {
os.FileInfo
error
})
getInfo := func(dir string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
if res, ok := stats[dir]; ok {
return res.FileInfo, res.error
}
fi, err := os.Stat(dir)
stats[dir] = struct {
os.FileInfo
error
}{fi, err}
return fi, err
}
dir := filepath.Dir(uri.Filename())
fi, err := getInfo(dir)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
// Aggregate all possibly relevant package IDs.
var found []packageID
for knownURI, ids := range known {
knownDir := filepath.Dir(knownURI.Filename())
knownFI, err := getInfo(knownDir)
if err != nil {
continue
}
if os.SameFile(fi, knownFI) {
found = append(found, ids...)
}
}
return found
}
// fileWasSaved reports whether the FileHandle passed in has been saved. It
// accomplishes this by checking to see if the original and current FileHandles
// are both overlays, and if the current FileHandle is saved while the original
// FileHandle was not saved.
func fileWasSaved(originalFH, currentFH source.FileHandle) bool {
c, ok := currentFH.(*overlay)
if !ok || c == nil {
return true
}
o, ok := originalFH.(*overlay)
if !ok || o == nil {
return c.saved
}
return !o.saved && c.saved
}
// shouldInvalidateMetadata reparses a file's package and import declarations to
// determine if the file requires a metadata reload.
func (s *snapshot) shouldInvalidateMetadata(ctx context.Context, newSnapshot *snapshot, originalFH, currentFH source.FileHandle) (invalidate, pkgNameChanged bool) {
if originalFH == nil {
return true, false
}
// If the file hasn't changed, there's no need to reload.
if originalFH.FileIdentity() == currentFH.FileIdentity() {
return false, false
}
// Get the original and current parsed files in order to check package name
// and imports. Use the new snapshot to parse to avoid modifying the
// current snapshot.
original, originalErr := newSnapshot.ParseGo(ctx, originalFH, source.ParseHeader)
current, currentErr := newSnapshot.ParseGo(ctx, currentFH, source.ParseHeader)
if originalErr != nil || currentErr != nil {
return (originalErr == nil) != (currentErr == nil), false
}
// Check if the package's metadata has changed. The cases handled are:
// 1. A package's name has changed
// 2. A file's imports have changed
if original.File.Name.Name != current.File.Name.Name {
return true, true
}
importSet := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, importSpec := range original.File.Imports {
importSet[importSpec.Path.Value] = struct{}{}
}
// If any of the current imports were not in the original imports.
for _, importSpec := range current.File.Imports {
if _, ok := importSet[importSpec.Path.Value]; ok {
continue
}
// If the import path is obviously not valid, we can skip reloading
// metadata. For now, valid means properly quoted and without a
// terminal slash.
path, err := strconv.Unquote(importSpec.Path.Value)
if err != nil {
continue
}
if path == "" {
continue
}
if path[len(path)-1] == '/' {
continue
}
return true, false
}
return false, false
}
func (s *snapshot) BuiltinPackage(ctx context.Context) (*source.BuiltinPackage, error) {
s.AwaitInitialized(ctx)
if s.builtin == nil {
return nil, errors.Errorf("no builtin package for view %s", s.view.name)
}
d, err := s.builtin.handle.Get(ctx, s.generation, s)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
data := d.(*builtinPackageData)
return data.parsed, data.err
}
func (s *snapshot) buildBuiltinPackage(ctx context.Context, goFiles []string) error {
if len(goFiles) != 1 {
return errors.Errorf("only expected 1 file, got %v", len(goFiles))
}
uri := span.URIFromPath(goFiles[0])
// Get the FileHandle through the cache to avoid adding it to the snapshot
// and to get the file content from disk.
fh, err := s.view.session.cache.getFile(ctx, uri)
if err != nil {
return err
}
h := s.generation.Bind(fh.FileIdentity(), func(ctx context.Context, arg memoize.Arg) interface{} {
snapshot := arg.(*snapshot)
pgh := snapshot.parseGoHandle(ctx, fh, source.ParseFull)
pgf, _, err := snapshot.parseGo(ctx, pgh)
if err != nil {
return &builtinPackageData{err: err}
}
pkg, err := ast.NewPackage(snapshot.view.session.cache.fset, map[string]*ast.File{
pgf.URI.Filename(): pgf.File,
}, nil, nil)
if err != nil {
return &builtinPackageData{err: err}
}
return &builtinPackageData{
parsed: &source.BuiltinPackage{
ParsedFile: pgf,
Package: pkg,
},
}
}, nil)
s.builtin = &builtinPackageHandle{handle: h}
return nil
}
// BuildGoplsMod generates a go.mod file for all modules in the workspace. It
// bypasses any existing gopls.mod.
func BuildGoplsMod(ctx context.Context, root span.URI, s source.Snapshot) (*modfile.File, error) {
allModules, err := findModules(ctx, root, pathExcludedByFilterFunc(s.View().Options()), 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return buildWorkspaceModFile(ctx, allModules, s)
}
// TODO(rfindley): move this to workspacemodule.go
func buildWorkspaceModFile(ctx context.Context, modFiles map[span.URI]struct{}, fs source.FileSource) (*modfile.File, error) {
file := &modfile.File{}
file.AddModuleStmt("gopls-workspace")
paths := make(map[string]span.URI)
for modURI := range modFiles {
fh, err := fs.GetFile(ctx, modURI)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
content, err := fh.Read()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
parsed, err := modfile.Parse(fh.URI().Filename(), content, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if file == nil || parsed.Module == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no module declaration for %s", modURI)
}
path := parsed.Module.Mod.Path
paths[path] = modURI
// If the module's path includes a major version, we expect it to have
// a matching major version.
_, majorVersion, _ := module.SplitPathVersion(path)
if majorVersion == "" {
majorVersion = "/v0"
}
majorVersion = strings.TrimLeft(majorVersion, "/.") // handle gopkg.in versions
file.AddNewRequire(path, source.WorkspaceModuleVersion(majorVersion), false)
if err := file.AddReplace(path, "", dirURI(modURI).Filename(), ""); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// Go back through all of the modules to handle any of their replace
// statements.
for modURI := range modFiles {
fh, err := fs.GetFile(ctx, modURI)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
content, err := fh.Read()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
parsed, err := modfile.Parse(fh.URI().Filename(), content, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// If any of the workspace modules have replace directives, they need
// to be reflected in the workspace module.
for _, rep := range parsed.Replace {
// Don't replace any modules that are in our workspace--we should
// always use the version in the workspace.
if _, ok := paths[rep.Old.Path]; ok {
continue
}
newPath := rep.New.Path
newVersion := rep.New.Version
// If a replace points to a module in the workspace, make sure we
// direct it to version of the module in the workspace.
if m, ok := paths[rep.New.Path]; ok {
newPath = dirURI(m).Filename()
newVersion = ""
} else if rep.New.Version == "" && !filepath.IsAbs(rep.New.Path) {
// Make any relative paths absolute.
newPath = filepath.Join(dirURI(modURI).Filename(), rep.New.Path)
}
if err := file.AddReplace(rep.Old.Path, rep.Old.Version, newPath, newVersion); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
return file, nil
}
func buildWorkspaceSumFile(ctx context.Context, modFiles map[span.URI]struct{}, fs source.FileSource) ([]byte, error) {
allSums := map[module.Version][]string{}
for modURI := range modFiles {
// TODO(rfindley): factor out this pattern into a uripath package.
sumURI := span.URIFromPath(filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(modURI.Filename()), "go.sum"))
fh, err := fs.GetFile(ctx, sumURI)
if err != nil {
continue
}
data, err := fh.Read()
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
continue
}
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Errorf("reading go sum: %w", err)
}
if err := readGoSum(allSums, sumURI.Filename(), data); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// This logic to write go.sum is copied (with minor modifications) from
// https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/master:src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/fetch.go;l=631;drc=762eda346a9f4062feaa8a9fc0d17d72b11586f0
var mods []module.Version
for m := range allSums {
mods = append(mods, m)
}
module.Sort(mods)
var buf bytes.Buffer
for _, m := range mods {
list := allSums[m]
sort.Strings(list)
// Note (rfindley): here we add all sum lines without verification, because
// the assumption is that if they come from a go.sum file, they are
// trusted.
for _, h := range list {
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s %s %s\n", m.Path, m.Version, h)
}
}
return buf.Bytes(), nil
}
// readGoSum is copied (with minor modifications) from
// https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/master:src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/fetch.go;l=398;drc=762eda346a9f4062feaa8a9fc0d17d72b11586f0
func readGoSum(dst map[module.Version][]string, file string, data []byte) error {
lineno := 0
for len(data) > 0 {
var line []byte
lineno++
i := bytes.IndexByte(data, '\n')
if i < 0 {
line, data = data, nil
} else {
line, data = data[:i], data[i+1:]
}
f := strings.Fields(string(line))
if len(f) == 0 {
// blank line; skip it
continue
}
if len(f) != 3 {
return fmt.Errorf("malformed go.sum:\n%s:%d: wrong number of fields %v", file, lineno, len(f))
}
mod := module.Version{Path: f[0], Version: f[1]}
dst[mod] = append(dst[mod], f[2])
}
return nil
}