This PR is an internal refactor in preparation for remote editing. It
restructures the public interface of `Worktree`, reducing the number of
call sites that assume that a worktree is local or remote.
* The Project no longer calls `worktree.as_local_mut().unwrap()` in code
paths related to basic file operations
* Fewer code paths in the app rely on the worktree's `LocalSnapshot`
* Worktree-related RPC message handling is more fully encapsulated by
the `Worktree` type.
to do:
* [x] file manipulation operations
* [x] sending worktree updates when sharing
for later
* opening buffers
* updating open buffers upon worktree changes
Release Notes:
- N/A
The `worktree` crate mainly provides an in-memory model of a directory
and its git repositories. But because it was originally extracted from
the Project crate, it also contained lingering bits of code that were
outside of that area:
* it had a little bit of logic related to buffers (though most buffer
management lives in `project`)
* it had a *little* bit of logic for storing diagnostics (though the
vast majority of LSP and diagnostic logic lives in `project`)
* it had a little bit of logic for sending RPC message (though the
*receiving* logic for those RPC messages lived in `project`)
In this PR, I've moved those concerns entirely to the project crate
(where they were already dealt with for the most part), so that the
worktree crate can be more focused on its main job, and have fewer
dependencies.
Worktree no longer depends on `client` or `lsp`. It still depends on
`language`, but only because of `impl language::File for
worktree::File`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9575
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4294
### Problem
When a large git repository's `.git` folder changes (due to a `git
commit`, `git reset` etc), Zed needs to recompute the git status for
every file in that git repository. Part of computing the git status is
the *unstaged* part - the comparison between the content of the file and
the version in the git index. In a large git repository like `chromium`
or `linux`, this is inherently pretty slow.
Previously, we performed this git status all at once, and held a lock on
our `BackgroundScanner`'s state for the entire time. On my laptop, in
the `linux` repo, this would often take around 13 seconds.
When opening a file, Zed always refreshes the metadata for that file in
its in-memory snapshot of worktree. This is normally very fast, but if
another task is holding a lock on the `BackgroundScanner`, it blocks.
### Solution
I've restructured how Zed handles Git statuses, so that when a git
repository is updated, we recompute files' git statuses in fixed-sized
batches. In between these batches, the `BackgroundScanner` is free to
perform other work, so that file operations coming from the main thread
will still be responsive.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that caused long delays in opening files right after
performing a commit in very large git repositories.
This is just a refactor. I noticed that we now have a `project_core`
crate, which mainly contains the `Worktree` type and its private
helpers, plus the project's settings.
In this PR, I've renamed that crate to `worktree` and did some minor
simplification to its module structure. I also extracted a new
`WorktreeSettings` settings type from the `ProjectSettings`, so that the
worktree settings could live in the worktree crate. This way, the crate
is now exclusively about worktree logic.
Release Notes:
- N/A