Fixes: #7605
When repeating some cursor movements in Vim mode (e.g. `99999999 w`),
Zed tries to repeat the movement that many times, even if further
actions don't have any effect. This causes Zed to hang.
This commit makes those movements like other actions (like moving the
cursor left/right), stopping the repeat movement if a boundary of the
text is reached/the cursor can't move anymore.
Release Notes:
- Fixed [#7605](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7605).
Fixes: #7311
Co-Authored-By: WindSoilder <WindSoilder@outlook.com>
Release Notes:
- Added a highlight on yanked text in vim normal mode
**or**
- N/A
Co-authored-by: WindSoilder <WindSoilder@outlook.com>
This was originally just to fix
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4354, which I did by just
returning the previous offset in `find_boundary`.. but `find_boundary`
is used in the "insert mode" / normal editor too, so returning the
previous boundary breaks existing functionality in that case.
I was considering a new `find_boundary` function just for some of the
vim motions like this, but I thought that this is straightforward enough
and future Vim functions might need similar logic too.
Release Notes:
- Fixed https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4354
- Add a setting for `vertical_scroll_offset`
- Fix H/M/L in vim with scrolloff
Release Notes:
- Added a settings for `vertical_scroll_offset`
- vim: Fix H/M/L with various values of vertical_scroll_offset
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Co-authored-by: Vbhavsar <vbhavsar@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: fdionisi <code@fdionisi.me>
Based on the great work in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7130 , now sends this data
```
[crates/lsp/src/lsp.rs:588] ClientInfo { name: name.to_string(), version: Some(version.to_string()) } = ClientInfo {
name: "Zed Dev",
version: Some(
"0.122.0",
),
}
```
with every LSP server initialization.
Release Notes:
- Added Zed name and version to LSP InitializeParams requests
This PR fixes some formatting issues in some of the `Cargo.toml` files.
I tried to fix most of these in #7126, but there were a few that I
missed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR sorts the dependency lists in our `Cargo.toml` files so that
they are in alphabetical order.
This should make them easier to visually scan when looking for a
dependency.
Apologies in advance for any merge conflicts 🙈
Release Notes:
- N/A
This should prevent a class of bugs where one queries the wrong type of
global, which results in oddities at runtime.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This fixes#6815 by implementing `<space>` in normal mode in Vim. Turns
out that `<space>` behaves like a reverse `<backspace>` (which we
already had): it goes to the right and, if at end of line, to the next
line.
That means I had to touch `movement::right`, which is used in a few
places, but it's documentation said that it would go to the next line,
which it did *not*. So I changed the behaviour.
But I would love another pair of eyes on this, because I don't want to
break non-Vim behaviour.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `<space>` in Vim normal mode: `<space>` goes to the
right and to next line if at end of line.
([#6815](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6815)).
This fixes `t` not being repeatable with `,` and `;` in normal mode.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `t` in Vim mode not being repeatable with `,` or `;`.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This change implements the vim
[motion](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/motion.txt)
commands to move the cursor to the top, middle and bottom of the visible
view. This feature is requested in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4941.
This change takes inspiration from
[crates/vim/src/normal/scroll.rs](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/crates/vim/src/normal/scroll.rs).
A note on the behavior of these commands: Because
`NeovimBackedTestContext` requires compatibility with nvim, the current
implementation causes slightly non-standard behavior: it causes the
editor to scroll a few lines. The standard behavior causes no scrolling.
It is easy enough to account for the margin by adding
`VERTICAL_SCROLL_MARGIN`. However, doing so will cause test failures due
to the disparity between nvim and zed states. Perhaps
`NeovimBackedTestContext` should have a switch to be more tolerant for
such cases.
Release Notes:
- Added support for moving to top, middle and bottom of the screen in
vim mode (`H`, `M`, and `L`)
([#4941](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4941)).
Closes#4358
The bug originates on this line:
5db7e8f89e/crates/vim/src/motion.rs (L451)
- When running "dtx" on "ˇabcx", the range to delete is 0 -> 2 ("abc")
- When running "dtx" on "abˇcx", the range to delete is 2 -> 2 ("c"), so
`new_point == point` and the function incorrectly returns `None` and "c"
is not deleted
- We need to disambiguate between the "not found" case and the "found
immediately to the right" case
- This bug does not apply to the backwards case ("dTx")
Release Notes:
- Fixed "dtx" vim key combination when "x" is immediately to the right
of the cursor (#4358)
- [x] Fill in GPL license text.
- [x] live_kit_client depends on live_kit_server as non-dev dependency,
even though it seems to only be used for tests. Is that an issue?
Release Notes:
- N/A
This matches Neovim behaviour by setting the mode to `Normal` when using
search while in visual mode.
Release Notes:
- Fixed Vim mode not switching to normal mode from visual mode when
using search (`/`) while in visual mode.
Fixes */# in visual mode, and avoids setting up irritating state.
[[PR Description]]
Release Notes:
- vim: Improved `*` and `#` to not toggle Zed's search state. Instead we
now use the regex to identify start and end of words (more like vim).
This PR updates the tenses used by the summary line of doc comments to
match the [Rust API documentation
conventions](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1574-more-api-documentation-conventions.html#summary-sentence).
Specifically:
> The summary line should be written in third person singular present
indicative form. Basically, this means write ‘Returns’ instead of
‘Return’.
I'm sure there are plenty occurrences that I missed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adding the typos crate to our CI will take some doing, as we have
several tests which rely on typos in various ways (e.g. checking state
as the user types), but I thought I'd take a first stab at fixing what
it finds.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This "adds" the keybindings I was missing in Vim mode (e.g. `Ctrl-[` to
cancel a selection) by fixing the definitions in the keymap from
`Ctrl+[` to `Ctrl-[`.
Also:
- Rename cx.on_blur to cx.on_focus_lost
- Fix a bug where notify calls in focus handlers were ignored
- Fix a bug where vim would get stuck in the wrong mode when switching
windows
Release Notes:
- (preview only) vim: fix switching between multiple windows
Also:
- Rename cx.on_blur to cx.on_focus_lost
- Fix a bug where notify calls in focus handlers were ignored
- Fix a bug where vim would get stuck in the wrong mode when switching
windows
Add hidden_action_types to CommandPaletteFilter.
WindowContext.available_actions now returns global actions as well.
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- vim: Add ctrl-i to go forward
([#1732](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1732)).
ctrl-o was already supported.
- vim: Add `g <space>` to open the current snippet in its own file.
- vim: Escape will now return to normal mode even if completion menus
are open (use `ctrl-x ctrl-z` to hide menus, as in vim).
- vim: Add key bindings for Zed's various completion mechanisms:
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-o` to open the completion menu,
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-l` to open the LSP action menu,
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-c` to trigger Copilot (requires configuring copilot),
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-a` to trigger the inline Assistant (requires
configuring openAI),
NOTE: we should add these to the docs before shipping 0.107 to stable.
Adding a few bindings to bring first class feeling multiselect to zed's
vim emulation.
gn and gN are similar to similar vim bindings, ga is similar to gA (and
I doubt we need vim's real ga), g> and g< are just made up.
Release Notes:
- vim: `g n` / `g N` to select next/previous
- vim: `g >` / `g <` to skip current selection and select next/previous
- vim: `g a` to select all
This mostly adds the commonly requested set (:wq and friends) and
a few that I use frequently
:<line> to go to a line number
:vsp / :sp to create a split
:cn / :cp to go to diagnostics
This should have no user-visible impact, but tidies up one of the
awkwardnesses
of how vim uses global state at the moment.
Co-Authored-By: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Use word_characters to feed completion trigger characters as well and
also recognize kebab as a potential sub-word splitter. This is fine for
non-kebab-case languages because we'd only ever attempt to split a word
with a kebab in it in language scopes which are kebab-cased
Co-Authored-By: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Before this change up and down were in display co-ordinates, after this
change they are in fold coordinates (which matches the vim behaviour).
To make this work without causing usabliity problems, a bunch of extra
keyboard shortcuts now work:
- vim: `z {o,c}` to open,close a fold
- vim: `z f` to fold current visual selection
- vim: `g {j,k,up,down}` to move up/down a display line
- vim: `g {0,^,$,home,end}` to get to start/end of a display line
Fixes: zed-industries/community#1562
![Screen Shot 2023-08-24 at 5 26 53
PM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/326587/3e84c5a6-1aaf-4335-a880-4c32eb83332d)
### Todo
* [x] Snapshot channel buffers when everyone closes the buffer
* [x] Ensure that users who are in both a project and a channel note
have the same color in both places
* [x] Allow following project collaborators into channel notes
* [x] Expose notes for the current channel under "Current Call" section
of the collaboration panel
* [x] Offline state for the channel notes view
* [x] Make the channel context menu accessible to all members (to expose
the notes)
* [x] Wire in view and Item method overrides
Release Notes:
- N/A
- vim: support P for paste before
- vim: support P in visual mode for paste without overriding clipboard
- vim: fix position when using `p` on text copied outside zed
- vim: fix indentation when using `p` on text copied from zed
This PR adds new config option to language config called
`word_boundaries` that controls which characters should be recognised as
word boundary for a given language. This will improve our UX for
languages such as PHP and Tailwind.
Release Notes:
- Improved completions for PHP
[#1820](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1820)
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Co-authored-by: Julia Risley <julia@zed.dev>
This isn't quite an exact emulation, as instead of using one selection
that is magically in "column mode", we emulate it with a bunch of zed
multi-selections (one per line).
I think this is better, as it requires fewer changes to the codebase,
and lets you see the impact of any changes immediately on all lines.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#984
Update vim mode to have vim selection and editor selections match.
Before this we had to adjust between vim selections and real selections
when making changes; now we have to adjust when making selections.
Release Notes:
- vim: Ensure editor selection matches the vim selection
([#1796](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1796)).
- vim: Fix `s` in visual line mode
- vim: Add `o` and `shift-o` to toggle direction of visual selection
- vim: Fix `v` and `shift-v` to toggle back to normal mode
- vim: Fix block selections like `vi}` to contain correct whitespace