commit | d0b4265052f070e4c4338dfc87688bec63983279 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Suzy Mueller <suzmue@golang.org> | Mon Aug 12 17:50:58 2019 -0400 |
committer | Suzy Mueller <suzmue@golang.org> | Fri Aug 16 16:26:37 2019 +0000 |
tree | fa05a50943d1556f23a94659b4ea625e874fc2ae | |
parent | 5b08f89bfc0c897ed953833a79912ec3b0afad02 [diff] |
internal/imports: get candidate imports This exposes the candidate imports that are discovered, even if there is not a particular reference that requires it to be imported. Currently, this only produces results for standard library packages. This is useful for autocompletion on unimported packages. Change-Id: Iafd883153d451a0ef1dae29b24d4d48530c855f7 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/189999 Run-TryBot: Suzy Mueller <suzmue@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
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