Partially fixes#5119
TODO:
- [ ] Change cursor style to Copy when dragging an entry with opt
pressed.
Release Notes:
- Drag-and-dropping a project panel entry with opt modifier pressed now
copies the entry instead of moving it.
This pull request fixes two issues in `RateLimiter` that caused
excessive rate-limiting to take place:
- c19083a35c fixes a mistake that caused
us to load buckets from the database incorrectly and set the
`refill_time_per_token` to equal the `refill_duration`. This was the
primary reason why rate limiting was acting oddly.
- 34b88d14f6 fixes another slight logic
error that caused tokens to be underprovisioned. This was minor compared
to the bug above.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We should reintroduce this as part of the prompt library.
Release Notes:
- Removed an over-eager system prompt from the assistant that was
causing misbehavior. Going forward, our intent is to always let you
observe and edit text before we send it.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR changes the default value of the `calls.share_on_join` setting
from `true` to `false`.
Nathan mentioned that project sharing should be opt-in so that projects
aren't shared unless you intend for them to be.
Release Notes:
- Changed the default `calls.share_on_join` value to `false`.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `background_color` in `syntax` map in `theme.json`.
This adds support for setting a `background_color` for styles inside the
`syntax` map for themes defined in `theme.json`. The field is optional
so there should be no backwards compatibility issues.
It is worth noting that the current behaviour for selecting text is that
the background colours will mix/blend (I'm not sure the correct term
here). Changing this behaviour, or making it configurable, looks to be a
far more complex issue and I'm not sure I know how to do it.
* Start with a longer duration
* Widen the range used for randomizing the duration between retries
* Increase the maximum duration between retries
Release Notes:
- N/A
ping #6687
This is the third iteration of this PR ([v2
here](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/11949)) and uses a
different approach to the first two (the process wrapper lib was a
maintainability nightmare). While the first two attempted to spawn the
necessary processes using flatpak-spawn and host-spawn from the app
inside the sandbox, this version first spawns the cli binary which then
restart's itself *outside* of the sandbox using flatpak-spawn. The
restarted cli process than can call the bundled app binary normally,
with no need for flatpak-spawn because it is already outside of the
sandbox. This is done instead of keeping the cli in the sandbox because
ipc becomes very difficult and broken when trying to do it across the
sandbox.
Gnome software (example using nightly channel and release notes
generated using the script):
<img
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/81528246/6391d217-0f44-4638-9569-88c46e5fc4ba"
width="600"/>
TODO in this PR:
- [x] Bundle libs.
- [x] Cleanup release note converter.
Future work:
- [ ] Auto-update dialog
- [ ] Flatpak auto-update (complete 'Auto-update dialog' first)
- [ ] Experimental
[bundle](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/single-file-bundles.html)
releases for feedback (?).
*(?) = Maybe / Request for feedback*
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
- Confirming a completion now runs the command immediately
- Hitting `enter` on a line with a command now runs it
- The output of commands gets folded away and replaced with a custom
placeholder
- Eliminated ambient context
<img width="1588" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/482957/b1927a45-52d6-4634-acc9-2ee539c1d89a">
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Adds the following features to the prompt manager:
- New prompt – Create a new prompt from the UI. It will only persist if
it is saved.
- Save prompt – Save a prompt by clicking the save button in the UI. A
keybinding will be added for this in the future.
- Reveal prompt - Show the selected prompt on the file system. Only
available for saved prompts.
New prompts that are saved will use the
`{slugified_title}_{ver}_{id}.md` format which all imported prompts will
move to in the near future.
Also orders prompts in alphabetical order by default.
Release Notes:
- N/A
/cc @RemcoSmitsDev new task indicators weren't showing for me in JSON
files.
`tasks.json` of native grammars is not being read by anything by
default, so we tend to register tasks as Rust structs, foregoing the
deserialization step. This doesn't apply to tasks registered in
extensions, which have to have tasks.json.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes#12198 and some minor fixes:
* IBus was intercepting normal keys like `a`, `k` which caused some
problems in vim mode.
* Wayland: Trying to commit the pre_edit on click wasn't working
properly, should be fixed now.
* X11: The pre_edit was supposed to be cleared when losing keyboard
focus.
* X11: We should commit the pre_edit on click.
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
The method has been tested on:
- Gnome 46 (Working)
- Gnome 40 (Not supported)
Tasks
- [x] Implements a draft which get and provides the user theme to
components which needs it
- [x] Implements a way to call the callback function when the theme is
updated
- [X] Cleans the code
Release notes:
- N/A
There were two issues:
1. the `ModifiersChanged` event was never emitted on windows.
macOS, x11 and wayland have separate events for this, while on windows
they are sent via the usual `keyup` and `keydown` events, but
`parse_keydown_msg_keystroke` just ignored them.
2. the word segmenting regex didn't include '\' so paths weren't
correctly detected
fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12321
Release Notes:
- N/A
Running the tests on windows currently fails for every gpui test using
the `TestPlatform` with
```rs
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: CoInitialize has not been called. (0x800401F0)
```
trying to call `CoCreateInstance`in the `DirectWriteComponent`.
The `WindowsPlatform` calls
[`OleInitialize`](https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/win32/api/ole2/nf-ole2-oleinitialize)
which internally calls `CoInitializeEx` so I just copied that to the
`TestPlatform`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
At the current moment, the "Reveal in Finder" behavior on Windows
"opens" the file using direct execution. This causes files to be opened
with whatever software they are associated with (i.e. will open Sublime
Text instead of the file explorer).
Release Notes:
- Fixed "Reveal in Finder" on Windows to open with the File Explorer.
The new behavior always opens the file explorer with the target
folder/file pre-selected.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/28355157/b8ba471d-2f5b-4529-90c3-4dc59f308b99
This (mostly) allows the CSD added in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/11525 to work in X11. It's
still a bit buggy as it detects a second window drag right after the
first one finishes, but it's probably better to change the way window
drags are detected in the title bar itself (as that causes other
issues).
The CSD can be tested by changing the return value of
`should_render_window_controls` to true.
Also fixes F11 crashing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Upper before this PR, lower after.
![Screenshot 2024-05-20
144852](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/88995482-3a98-41be-9c2c-6b781bef6ad2)
This PR manually applies a MSAA to the font atlas. Before this PR, the
font may seem aliased ( espeacially on low DPI monitors ), that's
because `DirectWrite` and `CoreText` ( on which currently `Zed` built
the whole text system ) uses different anti-aliasing strategy. The
different anti-aliasing approach used by `DirectWrite` and `CoreText`:
![Screenshot 2024-05-20
151114](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/21a2fc1e-48a2-4cff-a9d1-41602eff3658)
The upper is `VSCode` font rendering result, middle `macOS`, lower this
PR ( pic captured with same font face, same font size, same DPI, same
physical resolution, same editor theme, and same magnification rate ).
This PR brings a quality similiar to `CoreText`. What's more, from the
`VSCode` image, you can see how `DirectWrite` sub-pixel anti-aliasing is
performed on the edge of the glyph. Can we achieve the same rendering
quality? Currently, No. `Zed` use a grayscale image to render glyph, and
a sub-pixel anti-aliasing `DirectWrite` requires all RGB channels and
the foreground color of the rendering glyph, which `Zed` dose not
provide.
So, to achieve the quality of `VSCode` font rendering, the text system
of `Zed` needs much much more efforts to refactor the codes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Improved expand excerpt indicators to allow unidirectional expansion.
Also added the `editor::ExpandExcerptsUp` and
`editor::ExpandExcerptsDown` actions, which can both take a `lines`
parameter. Also added a `expand_excerpt_lines` setting which controls
the default number of lines that the indicators and actions use.
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Co-authored-by: conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Rust recently got the ability to check for typos or errors in `cfg`
attributes: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/06/check-cfg.html
This PR fixes the new warnings.
- gpui can be run with `RUSTFLAGS="--cfg gles"`, make this explicit in
`[workspace.lints.rust]`
- `cfg!(any(test, sqlite))` was just a bug, it should be
`feature(sqlite)`
- the `languages` crate had a `#[cfg(any(test, feature =
"test-support"))]` function without ever declaring the `test-support`
feature
- the `MarkdownTag` enum had a `cfg_attr` for serde without actually
having serde support
Now the only warnings when building are unused fields
`InlayHover.excerpt`, `SavedConversationMetadata.path` ,
`UserTestPlan.allow_client_reconnection` and `SyntaxMapCapture.depth`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR replaces an `expect` with a precondition check to avoid a panic
if the `LspAdapterDelegate` isn't set when invoking a slash command.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Due to lifetime extension rules, we were holding onto the request
handler map mutex during parsing of the request itself. This had no
grand repercussions; it only prevented registering a handler for next
request until parsing of the previous one was done.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12095#issuecomment-2123230762
reverting back part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/11558
that was related to `language.toml` parsing.
Now all extensions that define `prettier_parser_name` in their language
configs, will enable formatting untitled buffers without any extra
language settings like
```json
{
"languages": {
"JSON": {
"prettier": {
"allowed": true,
"parser": "json"
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Improved ergonomics of untitled buffer formatting with prettier, no
extra language settings are needed by default.
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.
Moved some things around so prompts now always have front-matter to
return, either by creating a prompt with default front-matter, or
bailing earlier on importing the prompt to the library.
In the future we'll improve visibility of malformed prompts in the
`prompts` folder in the prompt manager UI.
Fixes:
- Prompts inserted with the `/prompt` command now only include their
body, not the entire file including metadata.
- Prompts with an invalid title will now show "Untitled prompt" instead
of an empty line.
Release Notes:
- N/A