zed/crates/project/Cargo.toml

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[package]
name = "project"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
publish = false
license = "GPL-3.0-or-later"
[lints]
workspace = true
[lib]
path = "src/project.rs"
doctest = false
[features]
test-support = [
"client/test-support",
"language/test-support",
"settings/test-support",
"text/test-support",
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"prettier/test-support",
"worktree/test-support",
"gpui/test-support",
]
[dependencies]
aho-corasick = "1.1"
anyhow.workspace = true
async-trait.workspace = true
client.workspace = true
clock.workspace = true
collections.workspace = true
copilot.workspace = true
fs.workspace = true
futures.workspace = true
fuzzy.workspace = true
globset.workspace = true
gpui.workspace = true
itertools.workspace = true
language.workspace = true
log.workspace = true
lsp.workspace = true
node_runtime.workspace = true
parking_lot.workspace = true
postage.workspace = true
prettier.workspace = true
worktree.workspace = true
rand.workspace = true
regex.workspace = true
rpc.workspace = true
schemars.workspace = true
task.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
settings.workspace = true
sha2.workspace = true
similar = "1.3"
smol.workspace = true
terminal.workspace = true
text.workspace = true
util.workspace = true
Detect and possibly use user-installed `gopls` / `zls` language servers (#8188) After a lot of back-and-forth, this is a small attempt to implement solutions (1) and (3) in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7902. The goal is to have a minimal change that helps users get started with Zed, until we have extensions ready. Release Notes: - Added detection of user-installed `gopls` to Go language server adapter. If a user has `gopls` in `$PATH` when opening a worktree, it will be used. - Added detection of user-installed `zls` to Zig language server adapter. If a user has `zls` in `$PATH` when opening a worktree, it will be used. Example: I don't have `go` installed globally, but I do have `gopls`: ``` ~ $ which go go not found ~ $ which gopls /Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls ``` But I do have `go` in a project's directory: ``` ~/tmp/go-testing φ which go /Users/thorstenball/.local/share/mise/installs/go/1.21.5/go/bin/go ~/tmp/go-testing φ which gopls /Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls ``` With current Zed when I run `zed ~/tmp/go-testing`, I'd get the dreaded error: ![screenshot-2024-02-23-11 14 08@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/822ea59b-c63e-4102-a50e-75501cc4e0e3) But with the changes in this PR, it works: ``` [2024-02-23T11:14:42+01:00 INFO language::language_registry] starting language server "gopls", path: "/Users/thorstenball/tmp/go-testing", id: 1 [2024-02-23T11:14:42+01:00 INFO language::language_registry] found user-installed language server for Go. path: "/Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls", arguments: ["-mode=stdio"] [2024-02-23T11:14:42+01:00 INFO lsp] starting language server. binary path: "/Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls", working directory: "/Users/thorstenball/tmp/go-testing", args: ["-mode=stdio"] ``` --------- Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
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which.workspace = true
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[dev-dependencies]
client = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
collections = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
env_logger.workspace = true
fs = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
git2.workspace = true
gpui = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
language = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
release_channel.workspace = true
lsp = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
prettier = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
pretty_assertions.workspace = true
worktree = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
rpc = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
settings = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }
unindent.workspace = true
util = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }