This PR adds a script for setting up the WASI dependencies needed for
extensions.
These already get downloaded when needed when using Zed, but in the
tests the HTTP client is faked out, so if you don't already have them
installed the `test_extension_store_with_gleam_extension` test will
fail.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR provides WASM extensions with write access to their own specific
working directory under the Zed `extensions` dir. This directory is set
as the extensions `current_dir` when they run. Extensions can return
relative paths from the `Extension::language_server_command` method, and
those relative paths will be interpreted relative to this working dir.
With this functionality, most language servers that we currently build
into zed can be installed using extensions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
`futures_lite::AsyncReadExt::read_to_string` (that we use in
`RealFs::load`) explicitly does not allocate memory for String contents
up front, which leads to excessive reallocations. That reallocation time
is a significant contributor to the time we spend loading files (esp
large ones). For example, out of ~1s that it takes to open up a 650Mb
ASCII buffer on my machine (after changes related to fingerprinting from
#9007), 350ms is spent in `RealFs::load`.
This change slashes that figure to ~110ms, which is still *a lot*. About
60ms out of 110ms remaining is spent zeroing memory. Sadly,
`AsyncReadExt` API forces us to zero a buffer we're reading into
(whether it's via read_to_string or read_exact), but at the very least
this commit alleviates unnecessary reallocations.
We could probably use something like
[simdutf8](https://docs.rs/simdutf8/latest/simdutf8/) to speed up UTF8
validation in this method as well, though that takes only about ~18ms
out of 110ms, so while it is significant, I've left that out for now.
Memory zeroing is a bigger problem at this point.
Before:
![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/24362066/5e53c004-8a02-47db-bc75-04cb4113a6bc)
After:
![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/24362066/00099032-d647-4683-b290-eaeb969cac4a)
/cc @as-cii
Release Notes:
- Improved performance when loading large files.
Zed uses a fork of cargo-bundle, that got upstream changes and
9e185bd44d
into the deploy branch.
Remove a TODO and adjust the script to the new packaging logic.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Fixed ([#8934](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8934)).
Optionally, include screenshots / media showcasing your addition that
can be included in the release notes.
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Signed-off-by: pigletfly <wangbing.adam@gmail.com>
Changes Zed CI to build and upload Linux nightly bundles.
* `todo!(linux)` are replaced with `TODO linux` to make `todo!`-based
workflows more convenient
* renames `run-build-dmg` label into `run-bundling`, also renames a few
GH Actions entries to be more generic
* make another upload path for Linux, which keeps a separate file with SHA to version the nightly artifact.
* adds a `*.deb` package building with a couple of caveats, marked with
new `TODO linux` entries:
1. `cargo-bundle` is not very flexible, so it generates artifacts with
the structure and names that we're unable to alter before/during the
generation.
For that, a set of extra steps is made by repacking the *.deb package —
this is not very portable between different Linux distros, so later one
needs to find a way to combine multiple package types in this script.
2. `cargo-bundle` is not able to properly generate the *.msi bundle
despite declaring it in the features:
https://github.com/burtonageo/cargo-bundle/issues/116
Windows needs to invent its own way of bundling or fix the tool.
3. Both `cli` and `zed` binaries are added into the archive under
`/usr/local/bin/` path with their `-$channel` suffix
(-nightly/-preview/-dev/-stable) and a `/usr/local/bin/zed ->
/usr/local/bin/cli-nightly` symlink is made to make CLI work as Zed
launcher:
```
~/work/zed kb/linux-nightly:origin/kb/linux-nightly* ❯ dpkg -c target/zed_amd64.deb
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/
-rwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 8746832 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/cli-nightly
-rwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 689078560 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/zed-nightly
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/applications/
-rw-r--r-- allaptop/allaptop 153 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/applications/zed.desktop
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/1024x1024@2x/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/1024x1024@2x/apps/
-rw-r--r-- allaptop/allaptop 716288 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/1024x1024@2x/apps/zed.png
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/
-rw-r--r-- allaptop/allaptop 239870 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/zed.png
lrwxrwxrwx allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/zed -> /usr/local/bin/cli-nightly
```
But the CLI does not work under Linux yet and there's no way to install
that CLI from Zed now; Zed binary itself is not able to open
`file/location:12:34`-like things and set up the env properly, but is
able to start or open a directory.
So, this structure can be considered temporary and changed, if needed.
4. Zed Nightly on Linux does not know how to update itself, so all
nightly publishing is not picked up automatically.
5. Rust cache from `main` builds does not get shared between CI jobs,
due to being run in a different CI job that forms a different CI key, so
```
- name: Cache dependencies
uses: swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
save-if: ${{ false }}
```
would not work.
This makes Linux bundling jobs long.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Modifier keys are dispatched as events on wayland, unlike macos. This
prevents pending bindings from matching, because something like e.g. `g
shift-e` is received by the key matcher as `g shift shift-e`.
This should significantly reduce database load on redeploy.
Co-Authored-By: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Reduced likelihood of being disconnected during deploys
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Tasks are able to access a users selected text using the environment
variable "ZED_SELECTED_TEXT".
Release notes:
- Added ZED_SELECTED_TEXT task variable which contains contents of
selection
`[x` will select the larger syntax node, `]x` the smaller one. Inspired
by https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired.
Release Notes:
- Added `[x` and `]x` as default keybindings in Vim mode to select
larger and smaller syntax nodes respectively.
This reduces the server time to compute the hash from 40ms to 5µs,
which should remove this as a noticable chunk of CPU time in production.
(An attacker who has access to our database will now need only 10^54
years of CPU time instead of 10^58 to brute force a token).
Release Notes:
- Improved sign in latency by 40ms.
This adds a GPUI fallback for window prompts. Linux does not support
this feature by default, so we have to implement it ourselves.
This implementation also makes it possible for GPUI clients to override
the platform prompts with their own implementations.
This is just a first pass. These alerts are not keyboard accessible yet,
does not reflect the prompt level, they're implemented in-window, rather
than as popups, and the whole feature need a pass from a designer.
Regardless, this gets us one step closer to Linux support :)
<img width="650" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-06 at 5 58 08 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2280405/972ebb55-fd1f-4066-969c-a87f63b22a6f">
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- N/A
`DoubleBuffered` is not currently very necessary because we only care
about a single field `OutputState::scale` but I think it can be useful
for other objects as it's a fairly common pattern in wayland.
For the moment the windows port has a single display with hard-coded
values.
This first PR is just to at least fetch the **actual size of the current
display**. The idea
is using this code as a first template to start getting familar with the
code base
and prepare the work for enumerating all displays.