We weren't comparing the right values when checking to see if a file's
import statements had changed. This was causing us to not refetch a
package's metadata when needed in certain cases. In particular, if you
typed out an import path by hand you would get stuck with "no metadata
for package" until you added or deleted another import line to trigger
metadata refresh.
Updates golang/go#32516, golang/go#32232
Change-Id: I1c99e9ee56d18f02c44c749d33679aa4e561c620
GitHub-Last-Rev: 20d46b30b520572b05e3228d9e43ba46dfd1be3d
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#112
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This change marks any unresolved packages discovered as imports by
go/packages.Load. It re-runs go/packages.Load for any package with
missing imports, which will result in the LSP registering changes in
dependencies.
However, this means that we re-run go/packages.Load on
package's with unresolved imports much more than we normally would, so
it may result in a slowdown or unexpected behavior. I'm not sure if this
is necessarily the correct approach here.
Updates golang/go#32232
Change-Id: Id611fa1876e42c88ca2c3e4db30da66dc66945fc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/180537
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This change correctly invalidates the cache when we
have to go from a trimmed to untrimmed AST.
The "ignoreFuncBodies" behavior is still disabled due to a racy test.
Updates golang/go#30309
Change-Id: I6b89d1d2140d77517616cb3956721a157c25ab71
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On FileHandle Read now just returns the data hash and error
This makes it more obvious that you should handle the error, rather than hiding
it all in a struct.
We also change the way we get and return content, the main source.File
constructs now hold a FileHandle that then updates on invalidation
Change-Id: I20be1b995355e948244342130eafec056df10081
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/180417
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This updates overlays immeditely, and uses the handle identity change to
correctly update the content on demand.
Fixesgolang/go#32348
Change-Id: I3125a6350cac358b7c0f7dc11f2bd11ae1f41031
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This change trims the function bodies from the ASTs of files belonging to
dependency packages. In these cases, we do not necessarily need full
file ASTs, so it's not necessary to store the function bodies in memory.
This change will reduce memory usage. However, it will also slow down
the case of a user opening a file in a dependency package, as we will
have to re-typecheck the file to get the full AST. Hopefully, this
increase in latency will not be significant, as we will only need to
re-typecheck a single package (all the dependencies should be cached).
Updates golang/go#30309
Change-Id: I7871ae44499c851d1097087bd9d3567bb27db691
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/178719
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