After #2641 we noticed that scrolling didn't take a count parameter, and
a few other issues with the way that we calculated the distance to
scroll.
Release Notes:
- Improved distance calculations for page-up/page-down
- vim: Allow counts to work with scrolling shortcuts.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#1690
I'm not sure this is the correct way to fix this...
* A simpler approach would be to just say `!showing_code_actions` in the
binding file (as `showing_completions` can only happen in insert mode -
and `VimControl` will be false). This seemed a little error prone if
more menus were added in the future.
* A more complicated approach would be to copy the way this is done from
the MouseContextMenu, which registers its own keyboard shortcuts, and as
such uses those when it's open. This seems "more correct", but is a
major refactoring for a very small reward.
Release Notes:
- vim: Fix code actions menu
([#1690](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1690))
After #2641 we noticed that scrolling didn't take a count parameter.
The PageDown/PageUp logic was also broken by an additional -1 (for both
vim mode and not).
The test was testing pretty straightforward logic, but for some strange reason
it was failing on CI (but passed locally). I think it's fine to delete it and
make progress, if zooming regresses we'll find out pretty quickly.
To turn any struct into a composite element, you can implement a render method
with the following signature:
fn render<V: View>(&mut self, view: &mut V, cx: &mut ViewContext<V>) -> AnyElement<V>;
Then add #[derive(Element)] to the struct definition.
This will make it easier to introduce higher-level components that are expressed in
terms of other elements.
Before this change code could not distinguish between a user providing a
count of 1 and no count at all.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#710
Release Notes:
- 1G now correctly goes to the first line in vim mode
([710](zed-industries/community#710))
Release Notes:
- In vim mode you can now use count modifiers with arrow keys (`5<down>`
will go down 5 lines).
- In vim mode `ctrl+]` and `ctrl+o` now work to go to definition and
back
🚧 We have a couple more refinements to this to add 🚧
Release Notes:
You can now join lines with `ctrl-j` or `shift-J` in Vim normal mode.
🍐'd with @ConradIrwin
This is a part of the intensity driven theme rewrite.
It introduces the `toggle` and `interactive` helper functions to build
Toggle<T> and Interactive<T> styles for interactive elements in the
theme.
This PR also removes the `theme_testbench` crate and related actions.
Huge thanks to @osiewicz and @mikayla-maki for pushing this forward 🙏🏽
Release Notes:
- Updated the style of many interactive elements.
Improves latency for big inlay hints LSP responses for ~8k line files.
Before, the CPU usage sample for editing a single line inside
`edirot.rs` file in Zed contained serde inside the main thread traces:
<img width="1728" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-21 at 00 33 23"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/d9789efe-8055-487f-bbe7-8beb49605bcb">
Release Notes:
- N/A