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Bump golang.org/x/tools from 0.15.0 to 0.25.0 in /tools #765

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Bumps golang.org/x/tools from 0.15.0 to 0.25.0.

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gopls/v0.16.2

Changes in this release

This release updates the golang.org/x/telemetry dependency to pick up fixes for the following bugs:

  • golang/go#68946: unnecessary downloading of the golang.org/x/telemetry/config module
  • golang/go#68358: a potential crash on Windows when the telemetry counter file is extended
  • golang/go#68311: a potential hanging process if the telemetry file is truncated

Additionally, this release changes the gopls/telemetryprompt/acceptedgolang/go#68770

golang/go#57643

Future improvements

Between release automation, opt-in telemetry with crash reporting, the new VS Code prerelease extension, and toolchain upgrades, we're now able to iterate on gopls faster and significantly more safely than we could in the past. Stay tuned for new features in prereleases of [email protected] starting later this month.

gopls/v0.16.1

This release addresses the following gopls issues:

  • golang/go#68116, broken links to dependencies in the new integrated doc viewer.
  • golang/go#68169, a crash in package name completion.
  • golang/go#68213, a crash when hovering over an interface with an empty type set.
  • golang/go#68240, additional telemetry instrumentation to help inform decisions for [email protected]. (Note that this is local instrumentation only; a separate proposal will be filed to allow collection of this data from users who have opted in to sharing their telemetry data).

gopls/v0.16.0

This release includes several features and bug fixes, and is the first version of gopls to support Go 1.23. To install it, run:

go install golang.org/x/tools/[email protected]

New support policy; final support for Go 1.19 and Go 1.20

TL;DR: We are narrowing gopls' support window, but this is unlikely to affect you as long as you use at least Go 1.21 to build gopls. This doesn't affect gopls' support for the code you are writing.

This is the last release of gopls that may be built with Go 1.19 or Go 1.20, and also the last to support integrating with go command versions 1.19 and 1.20. If built or used with either of these Go versions, it will display a message advising the user to upgrade.

When using gopls, there are three versions to be aware of:

  1. The gopls build go version: the version of Go used to build gopls.
  2. The go command version: the version of the go list command executed by gopls to load information about your workspace.
  3. The language version: the version in the go directive of the current file's enclosing go.mod file, which determines the file's Go language semantics.

This gopls release, v0.16.0, is the final release to support Go 1.19 and Go 1.20 as the gopls build go version or go command version. There is no change to gopls' support for all language versions--in fact this support has somewhat improved with the addition of the stdversion analyzer (see below).

Starting with [email protected], which will be released after Go 1.23.0 is released in August, gopls will only support the latest version of Go as the gopls build go version. However, thanks to the forward compatibility added to Go 1.21, any necessary toolchain upgrade should be handled automatically for users of Go 1.21 or later, just like any other dependency. Additionally, we are reducing our go command version support window from 4 versions to 3. Note that this means if you have at least Go 1.21 installed on your system, you should still be able to go install and use [email protected].

We have no plans to ever change our language version support: we expect that gopls will always support developing programs that target any Go version.

By focusing on building gopls with the latest Go version, we can significantly reduce our maintenance burden and help improve the stability of future gopls releases. See the newly updated support policy for details. Please comment on golang/go#65917 if you have concerns about this change.

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Commits
  • 7398f36 all: fix some symbols error in comment
  • f111c72 go/callgraph/rta: skip test on js platform
  • 9f9b7e3 gopls/internal/settings: add missing deep cloning in Options.Clone
  • ce7eed4 doc/generate: minor cleanup
  • 075ae7d go/callgraph/vta: add basic tests for range-over-func
  • 2c7aaab go/ssa: skip failing test
  • 1b5663f go/callgraph/vta: perform minor cleanups
  • 0a49883 gopls/go.mod: update the go directive to 1.23.1
  • ad366a8 go.mod: update golang.org/x dependencies
  • 4fb36d1 go/callgraph/rta: add rta analysis test case for multiple go packages
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Bumps [golang.org/x/tools](https://github.com/golang/tools) from 0.15.0 to 0.25.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/golang/tools/releases)
- [Commits](golang/tools@v0.15.0...v0.25.0)

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