| commit | 53945480fd99335a34af74fc20ff3d66316ed19e | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Alexandre Vilain <alexandrevilain@users.noreply.github.com> | Thu Mar 26 07:47:24 2020 +0100 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Mar 25 23:47:24 2020 -0700 |
| tree | 8664de8410e64489c7db5dd346f584160eea625d | |
| parent | 2597690494bd3180f2de1128d209107889d624e6 [diff] |
Keep the last used cover profile path (#3119)
This extension adds rich language support for the Go language to VS Code.
Read the Changelog to know what has changed over the last few versions of this extension.
gocode)gogetdoc or godef+go doc)gogetdoc or godef+go doc)gogetdoc or godef+go doc)guru)go-outline)go-symbols)goreturns or goimports which also remove unused imports or gofmt). To disable the format on save feature, add "[go]": {"editor.formatOnSave": false} to your settings.gorename. Note: For Undo after rename to work in Windows you need to have diff tool in your path)gopkgs)gomodifytags)impl)fillstruct)go build and go test)go vet and show errors as warningsgolint, staticcheck, golangci-lint or revive)gotype-live)gotests)delve)goplay)Install and open Visual Studio Code. Press Ctrl+Shift+X or Cmd+Shift+X to open the Extensions pane. Find and install the Go extension. You can also install the extension from the Marketplace. Open any .go file in VS Code. The extension is now activated.
This extension uses a set of Go tools to provide the various rich features. These tools are installed in your GOPATH by default. If you wish to have these tools in a separate location, provide the desired location in the setting go.toolsGopath. Read more about this and the tools at Go tools that the Go extension depends on.
You will see Analysis Tools Missing in the bottom right, clicking this will offer to install all of the dependent Go tools. You can also run the command Go: Install/Update tools to install/update the same. You need to have git installed for these tool installations to work.
Note 1: Read GOPATH in the VS Code Go extension to learn about the different ways you can get the extension to set GOPATH.
Note 2: The Format on save feature has a timeout of 750ms after which the formatting is aborted. You can change this timeout using the setting editor.formatOnSaveTimeout. This feature gets disabled when you have enabled the Auto Save feature in Visual Studio Code.
Note 3: Unless go.useLanguageServer is set to true, this extension uses gocode to provide completion lists as you type. If you have disabled the go.buildOnSave setting, then you may not get fresh results from not-yet-built dependencies. Therefore, ensure you have built your dependencies manually in such cases.
The Go extension is ready to use on the get go. If you want to customize the features, you can edit the settings in your User or Workspace settings. Read All Settings & Commands in Visual Studio Code Go extension for the full list of options and their descriptions.
The Go extension uses a host of Go tools to provide the various language features. An alternative is to use a single language server that provides the same features using the Language Server Protocol
Previously, we added support to use go-langserver, the language server from Sourcegraph. There is no active development for it anymore and it doesn't support Go modules. Therefore, we are now switching to use gopls, the language server from Google which is currently in active development.
gopls though.go-langserver binary/executable in your machine and this extension will prompt you to install gopls after a reload of the VS Code window.Note: The language server from Google supports Go version > 1.10 only
Ideally, you would see prompts to use/install/update the language server. Follow the prompts and the language server should get set up correctly. If you want to manually install/update the language server,
go.useLanguageServer to true in your settingsGo: Install/Update Tools command, select gopls from the list and press Ok.Below are the settings you can use to control the use of the language server. You need to reload the VS Code window for any changes in these settings to take effect.
go.useLanguageServer to true to enable the use of language server.gopls, see the recommended settings.go.languageServerExperimentalFeatures. Below are the features you can thus control. By default, all are set to true i.e are enabled."go.languageServerExperimentalFeatures": { "format": true, "diagnostics": true, "documentLink": true }
"go.languageServerFlags": ["-logfile", "path to a text file that exists"] to collect logs in a log file."go.languageServerFlags": ["-rpc.trace"] to see the complete rpc trace in the output panel (View -> Output -> gopls)If you find any problems using the gopls language server, please first check the list of existing issues for gopls and update the relevant ones with your case before logging a new one at https://github.com/golang/go/issues
A linter is a tool giving coding style feedback and suggestions. By default this extension uses the official golint as a linter.
You can change the default linter and use the more advanced golangci-lint by setting go.lintTool to “golangci-lint” in your settings. It shares some of the performance characteristics of megacheck, but supports a broader range of tools. You can configure golangci-lint with go.lintFlags, for example to show issues only in new code and to enable all linters:
"go.lintFlags": ["--enable-all", "--new"],
You can also use staticcheck.
Another alternative of golint is revive. It is extensible, configurable, provides superset of the rules of golint, and has significantly better performance.
To configure revive, use:
"go.lintFlags": ["-exclude=vendor/...", "-config=${workspaceFolder}/config.toml"]
Finally, the result of those linters will show right in the code (locations with suggestions will be underlined), as well as in the output pane.
In addition to integrated editing features, the extension also provides several commands in the Command Palette for working with Go files:
Go: Add Import to add an import from the list of packages in your Go contextGo: Current GOPATH to see your currently configured GOPATHGo: Test at cursor to run a test at the current cursor position in the active documentGo: Test Package to run all tests in the package containing the active documentGo: Test File to run all tests in the current active documentGo: Test Previous to run the previously run test commandGo: Test All Packages in Workspace to run all tests in the current workspaceGo: Generate Unit Tests For Package Generates unit tests for the current packageGo: Generate Unit Tests For File Generates unit tests for the current fileGo: Generate Unit Tests For Function Generates unit tests for the selected function in the current fileGo: Install Tools Installs/updates all the Go tools that the extension depends onGo: Add Tags Adds configured tags to selected struct fields.Go: Remove Tags Removes configured tags from selected struct fields.Go: Generate Interface Stubs Generates method stubs for given interfaceGo: Fill Struct Fills struct literal with default valuesGo: Run on Go Playground Upload the current selection or file to the Go PlaygroundYou can access all of the above commands from the command palette (Cmd+Shift+P or Ctrl+Shift+P).
A few of these are available in the editor context menu as an experimental feature as well. To control which of these commands show up in the editor context menu, update the setting go.editorContextMenuCommands.
To use the debugger, you must currently manually install delve. See the Installation Instructions for full details. On MacOS it requires creating a self-signed cert to sign the dlv binary.
For more read Debugging Go Code Using VS Code.
To remote debug using VS Code, read Remote Debugging.
To quickly get all dependencies installed (or updated) see the Go Tools wiki page.
You can set up a development environment for debugging the extension during extension development. Read more at Building, Debugging and Sideloading the extension in Visual Studio Code.
This extension uses a host of Go tools to provide the various rich features. These tools are installed in your GOPATH by default. If you wish to have the extension use a separate GOPATH for its tools, provide the desired location in the setting go.toolsGopath. Read more about this and the tools at Go tools that the Go extension depends on.
Please see our wiki on Frequently Asked Questions to get answers to your questions or get started with troubleshooting.
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Please go through our Contributing Guide to learn how you can contribute. It also includes details on the Contributor License Agreement.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.