This PR factors some more code related to the `RecentBuffersContext` out
of the `AssistantPanel` and into the corresponding module.
We're trying to strike a balance between keeping this code easy to
evolve as we work on the Assistant, while also having some semblance of
separation/structure.
This also adds the missing functionality of updating the remaining token
count when the `CurrentProjectContext` is enabled/disabled.
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11517
* Removes forced prettier parser name for languages, making `auto`
command to run prettier on every file by default.
* Moves prettier configs away from plugin language declarations into
language settings
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Hello, this pull request changes the indentation level for Ruby language
from 2 spaces to the most used setting in the Ruby world: 2 spaces per
indentation level.
This setting is mentioned in the [Ruby style guide from the Rubocop
(Ruby linter and formatter)
team](https://rubystyle.guide/#spaces-indentation) and/or in another
popular Rubocop configuration tool -
[`standardrb`](https://github.com/standardrb/standard/blob/main/config/base.yml#L233)
Thanks!
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Currently , on Windows 10, we used a `Timer` to trigger the vsync event,
but the `Timer`'s time precision is only about 15ms, which means a
maximum of 60FPS. This PR introduces a new function to allow for higher
frame rates on Windows 10.
And after reading the codes, I found that zed triggers a draw after
handling mouse or keyboard events, so we don't need to call draw again
when we handle `WM_*` messages. Therefore, I removed the
`invalidate_client_area` function.
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This PR brings support for all `OpenType` font features to
`macOS(v10.10+)`. Now, both `Windows`(with #10756 ) and `macOS` support
all font features.
Due to my limited familiarity with the APIs on macOS, I believe I have
made sure to call `CFRelease` on all variables where it should be
called.
Close#11486 , and I think the official website's
[documentation](https://zed.dev/docs/configuring-zed) can be updated
after merging this PR.
> Zed supports a subset of OpenType features that can be enabled or
disabled for a given buffer or terminal font. The following OpenType
features can be enabled or disabled too: calt, case, cpsp, frac, liga,
onum, ordn, pnum, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, ss05, ss06, ss07, ss08, ss09,
ss10, ss11, ss12, ss13, ss14, ss15, ss16, ss17, ss18, ss19, ss20, subs,
sups, swsh, titl, tnum, zero.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/44e503f9-1496-4746-bc7d-20878c6f8a93
Release Notes:
- Added support for **all** `OpenType` font features to macOS.
This fixes the issue mentioned here:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5830#issuecomment-2111947083
In order for other languages to work, we need to pass the following
settings along to the Tailwind language server.
With the following Zed settings, it then also works for Scala:
```json
{
"languages": {
"Scala": {
"language_servers": ["tailwindcss-language-server"]
},
},
"lsp": {
"tailwindcss-language-server": {
"settings": {
"includeLanguages": {
"scala": "html"
},
"experimental": {
"classRegex": ["[cls|className]\\s\\:\\=\\s\"([^\"]*)"]
}
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Added ability to configure settings for `tailwindcss-language-server`,
namely the `includeLanguages` and `experimental` objects.
**NOTE**: I have only tested that the language server boots up for Scala
files and that the settings are forwarded correctly. I don't have a
Scala+Tailwind project with which to test that the actual completions
also work.
cc @nguyenyou
Previously, we had an instance buffer pool that could only allocate
buffers with a fixed size (hardcoded to 2mb). This caused certain scenes
to render partially, e.g. when showing tens of thousands of glyphs on a
big screen.
With this commit, when `MetalRenderer` detects that a scene would be too
large to render using the current instance buffer size, it will:
- Clear the existing instance buffers
- Allocate new instance buffers that are twice as large
- Retry rendering the scene that failed with the newly-allocated buffers
during the same frame.
This fixes#11615.
Release Notes:
- Fixed rendering issues that could arise when having large amounts of
text displayed on a large display. Fixed by dynamically increasing the
size of the buffers used on the GPU.
([#11615](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11615)).
Before:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/464463be-b61c-4149-a417-01701699decb
After:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/4feacf5a-d862-4a6b-90b8-317ac74e9851
Co-authored-by: Antonio <me@as-cii.com>
We were marking `#[cfg(test)]`ed function as a test, which is wrong.
Also allow for other attribute_items (such as #[should_panic]) between
test attribute and a function item.
Release Notes:
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This changes the vim::MoveToNextMatch event callback to open the
buffer_search toolbar. This fixes an issue where highlights would appear
which were only cancellable by opening then closing the toolbar.
Release Notes:
- the buffer search toolbar now opens on vim::MoveToNextMatch fixing the
issue where highlights were not cancellable
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Fixes: #11715
(also apply alpha of the color to wavy ones while we're at it)
Release Notes:
- Fixed display of straight underlines when using the blade renderer
(#11715)
Fixes a bug where Vim bindings would flash in the mouse context menu and
then be replaced by the default keybindings. Also fixes those bindings
not being usable while the mouse context menu was open.
Release Notes:
- Fixed bug where Vim bindings were not available when mouse context
menu was open
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR adds the beginnings of current project context to the Assistant.
Currently it supports reading a `Cargo.toml` file and using that to get
some basic information about the project, and its dependencies:
<img width="1264" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-14 at 6 17 03 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/cc8ed5ad-0ccb-45da-9c07-c96af84a14e3">
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
This PR restructures the ambient context in the `assistant` crate to
make it more amenable to adding more kinds of ambient context.
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If you go to the file tree and press "x" (which is
"project_panel::RevealInFinder"). It will open the default file
manager(in my case nautilus). But on Linux it makes Zed unresponsive.
This fixes that.
Release Notes:
- Fixed Zed blocked after opening file manager in the file tree on
Linux.
Zed can detect changes in monitor connections and disconnections and
provide corresponding feedback. For example, if the current window's
display monitor is disconnected, the window will be moved to the primary
monitor. And now Zed always opens on the monitor specified in
`WindowParams`.
Release Notes:
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