This UI change is behind a `ZedPro` feature flag so that it won't be
visible until we're ready to launch that service.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR updates the rate limits to adapt based on the user's current
plan.
For the free plan rate limits I just took one-tenth of the existing rate
limits (which are now the Pro limits). We can adjust, as needed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This PR renames and added a new pane event to indicate the difference
between `removing` and `removed` event. This change is needed for the
debugger implementation, if you close a pane we have to send a
`terminateThread` request to the adapter because it's not supported to
reopen a pane. So when the pane is removing we have to know what thread
it is what is stored on the panel itself, so we have to be able to get
this information before the pane is actually removed.
So my idea how to fix this was by adding a new event called
`RemovedItem` which is a rename of `RemoveItem` which also makes a bit
more sense because the item is removed at that point. And seeing the
name `RemoveItem` does not really say that it's removed, more like we
are removing the item.
/cc @mikayla-maki
Release Notes:
- N/A
There was/is some race condition that gets triggered only with the
zed.dev provider when opening the provider that would cause a
double-borrow on workspace.
This PR fixes the issue by cloning the workspace weakly. Turns out we
can go very far with just the weak reference.
We're still a bit unsure why exactly the race condition happened, since
it's hard to reproduce, but we're working on configuration
view/management in #15490 anyway.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
This is the revised version of #15527.
We also added new events to notify subscribers when new providers are
added or removed.
Co-Authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
Something seems to have broke on `main` in last few days.
Bug was reproducible like this:
- Open assistant panel
- Choose provider that wasn't authenticated
- See auth prompt
- Close the tab (!) in the assistant panel
- Reactivate the assistant panel
- Bug: panel is blank!
This fixes the bug by consolidating the behavior of checking credentials
and showing auth prompt.
Release Notes:
- N/A
With zed.dev provider becoming more popular, it helps alleviate
confusion when showing not only the model name but also the provider
name.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes an issue where the window's hovered state would be incorrect,
causing the cursor not to update because it would think the window
wasn't hovered ([relevant
check](a03beeeb5b/crates/gpui/src/window.rs (L3016-L3017))).
The code here doesn't really seem to make sense, since there's already
the `XinputEnter` and `XinputLeave` events that indicate mouse focus
state on the window. The properties change event wouldn't necessarily
indicate when mouse focus changes.
Thanks @Emc2356 for reporting this on the Discord and helping figure out
the issue!
Release Notes:
- Linux: Fixed the cursor sometimes not changing on X11
This PR adds a new `GET /billing/subscriptions` endpoint to collab for
retrieving the subscriptions to display on the account settings page.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so we always construct a real HTTP client in the
`ExtensionBuilder`.
This used to be the case, but was inadvertently changed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/15470.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the user menu to show the user's current plan.
Also adds a new RPC message to send this information down to the client
when Zed starts.
This is behind a feature flag.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This PR reworks how we process Stripe events for reconciliation
purposes.
The previous approach in #15480 turns out to not be workable, on account
of the Stripe event IDs not being strictly in order. This meant that we
couldn't reliably compare two arbitrary event IDs and determine which
one was more recent.
This new approach leans on the guidance that Stripe provides for
webhooks events:
> Webhook endpoints might occasionally receive the same event more than
once. You can guard against duplicated event receipts by logging the
[event IDs](https://docs.stripe.com/api/events/object#event_object-id)
you’ve processed, and then not processing already-logged events.
>
> https://docs.stripe.com/webhooks#handle-duplicate-events
We now record processed Stripe events in the `processed_stripe_events`
table and use this to filter out events that have already been
processed, so we do not process them again.
When retrieving events from the Stripe events API we now buffer the
unprocessed events so that we can sort them by their `created` timestamp
and process them in (roughly) the order they occurred.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- N/A
Currently, the `img` element provided by GPUI only supports FilePath or
URL, but in actual applications we need to let `img` load an image
embedded in Assets.
The `svg` element can currently support this, but `img` cannot.
For example:
We have such an Assets directory:
```
assets
|- icons
|- images
|--- foo.png
```
```rs
// If give a path, considered an Asset
img("images/foo.png");
// If give a URI, considered a Remote image
img("https://foo.bar/images/foo.png");
// If give a PathBuf, considered a Local file
img(PathBuf::from("path/to/foo.png"));
```
## Example test
```
cargo run -p gpui --example image
```
<img width="827" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e45dcf7f-4626-4fb0-aca9-9b6e1045a952">
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
We also eliminate the `completion` crate and moved its logic into
`LanguageModelRegistry`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR improves our Stripe event handling by keeping track of the last
event we've seen for each record.
The `billing_customers` and `billing_subscriptions` tables both have a
new `last_stripe_event_id` column. When we apply an event to one of
these records, we store the event ID that was applied.
Then, when we are going through events we can ignore any event that has
an ID that came before the `last_stripe_event_id` (based on the
lexicographical ordering of the IDs).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This simplifies `PathWithPosition` by making the common use case
concrete and removing the manual, incomplete Windows path parsing.
Windows paths also don't get '/'s replaced by '\\'s anymore to limit the
responsibility of the code to just parsing out the suffix and creating
`PathBuf` from the rest. `Path::file_name()` is now used to extract the
filename and potential suffix instead of manual parsing from the full
input. This way e.g. Windows paths that begin with a drive letter are
handled correctly without platform-specific hacks.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, the following lead to a bug:
1. Set OpenAI key
2. Switch to Anthropic
3. Restart Zed
4. Switch provider to OpenAI -> get prompted for authentication prompt
With this change, you won't get prompted for the OpenAI key again.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Additionally, I've generalized the implementation of tab switcher so
that - instead of explicitly listing panels it supports (at the time of
writing it was just the terminal panel and nothing else), it now relies
on Panel::pane trait method. As long as that's implemented, you get a
tab switcher support for free.
Release Notes:
- Added support for tab switcher in Assistant panel.
This adds the optional `PRESERVED_KEYS` constant to the `Settings`
trait,
which allows users of the trait to specify which keys should be written
to
the settings file, even if their current value matches the default
value.
That's useful for tagged settings that have, for example, a `"version"`
field
that should always be present in the user settings file, so we can then
reparse
the user settings based on the version.
Co-Authored-By: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
# Summary
This commit implements Github Copilot Chat support within the existing
Assistant panel/framework. It required a little bit of trickery and
internal API modification, as Copilot doesn't use the same
authentication-style as all of the existing providers, opting to use
OAuth and a short lived API key instead of a straight API key. All
existing Assistant features should work.
Release Notes:
- Added Github Copilot Chat support
([#4673](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4673)).
## Screenshots
<img width="1552" alt="A screenshot showing a conversation between a
user and Github Copilot Chat within the Zed editor."
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73eaf6a2-792b-4c40-a7fe-f763bd6417d7">
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
This PR lays the initial groundwork for using the Stripe events API to
reconcile the data in our system with what's in Stripe.
We're using the events API over webhooks so that we don't need to stand
up the associated infrastructure needed to handle webhooks effectively
(namely an asynchronous job queue).
Since we haven't configured the Stripe API keys yet, we won't actually
spawn the reconciliation background task yet, so this is currently a
no-op.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `billing_customers` table to hold the billing
customers.
Previously we were storing both the `stripe_customer_id` and
`stripe_subscription_id` in the `billable_subscriptions` table. However,
this creates problems when we need to correlate subscription events back
to the subscription record, as we don't know the user that the Stripe
event corresponds to.
By moving the `stripe_customer_id` to a separate table we can create the
Stripe customer earlier in the flow—before we create the Stripe Checkout
session—and associate that customer with a user. This way when we
receive events down the line we can use the Stripe customer ID to
correlate it back to the user.
We're doing some destructive actions to the `billing_subscriptions`
table, but this is fine, as we haven't started using them yet.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `POST /billing/subscriptions/manage` endpoint that
can be used to manage a billing subscription.
The endpoint accepts a `github_user_id` to identify the user, as well as
an optional `subscription_id` for managing a specific subscription. If
`subscription_id` is not provided, it try and use the active
subscription, if there is only one.
Right now the endpoint only supports cancelling an active subscription.
This is done by passing `"intent": "cancel"` in the request body.
The endpoint will return the URL to a Stripe customer portal session,
which the caller can redirect the user to.
Here's an example of how to call it:
```sh
curl -X POST "http://localhost:8080/billing/subscriptions/manage" \
-H "Authorization: <ADMIN_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"github_user_id": 12345, "intent": "cancel"}'
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `POST /billing/subscriptions` endpoint that can be
used to initiate a billing subscription.
The endpoint will use the provided `github_user_id` to look up a user,
generate a Stripe Checkout session, and then return the URL.
The caller would then redirect the user to the URL to initiate the
checkout flow.
Here's an example of how to call it:
```sh
curl -X POST "http://localhost:8080/billing/subscriptions" \
-H "Authorization: <ADMIN_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"github_user_id": 12345}'
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This change fixes a bug when a block is focused but offscreen.
Previously, we used the last row, but this caused a spurious block to be
rendered when scrolled to the end of the file. With this change we
always render off-screen blocks below the editor's clipping box.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that caused the inline assistant to be displayed twice in
certain circumstances.
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR adds a new `billing_subscriptions` table to the database, as
well as some accompanying models/queries.
In this table we store a minimal amount of data from Stripe:
- The Stripe customer ID
- The Stripe subscription ID
- The status of the Stripe subscription
This should be enough for interactions with the Stripe API (e.g., to
[create a customer portal
session](https://docs.stripe.com/api/customer_portal/sessions/create)),
as well as determine whether a subscription is active (based on the
`status`).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes#15426.
The `./` was implicitly assumed to be there by the prompt, so we'd end
up with `././foobar` when typing in an explicit `./`.
This fixes the issue by stripping `./` from the query, like we also
strip `/`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed paths starting with `./` breaking the new-path file picker when
the system prompts are disabled.
([#15426](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/15426)).
This PR removes the feature flag for the terminal inline assistant,
making it available to everyone.
Release Notes:
- Use Ctrl+Enter to summon the inline assistant in the terminal, which
let's you generate terminal commands based on your description
([demo](https://twitter.com/thorstenball/status/1814241447383605329))
This changes the workspace/session serialization to also persist the
order of windows across restarts.
Release Notes:
- Improved restoring of windows across restarts: the order of the
windows is now also restored. That means windows that were in the
foreground when Zed was quit will be in the foreground after restart.
(Right now only supported on Linux/X11, not on Linux/Wayland.)
Demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0b8162f8-f06d-43df-88d3-c45d8460fb68
This also rolls back the `TerminalWorkDir` abstraction I added for the
original remoting, and tidies up the terminal creation code to be clear
about whether we're creating a task *or* a terminal. The previous logic
was a little muddy because it assumed we could be doing both at the same
time (which was not true).
Release Notes:
- remoting alpha: Removed the ability to specify `gh cs ssh` or `gcloud
compute ssh` etc. See https://zed.dev/docs/remote-development for
alternatives.
- remoting alpha: Added support for terminal and tasks to new
experimental ssh remoting
Vim digraphs are a way to insert special characters using sequences of
two ASCII characters. I've implemented the feature using a new `Digraph`
operator, following the example of `AddSurrounds`. There are still a few
issues that I'm not sure what the best way to resolve them is.
- To insert `ş`, the user must pause between pressing `ctrl-k` and `s
,`, otherwise it triggers the binding for `ctrl-k s`. Is there a way to
disable `ctrl-k *` bindings while in insert, replace or waiting mode?
- Is there a better way to insert a string at all of the cursors? At the
moment I'm constructing the edits manually.
- The table of default digraphs is a 1.4k line rust expression. Is this
okay as long as it's in its own module?
- I'd like a second opinion on how best to structure the settings.json
entry.
- I have omitted the "meta character" feature as I don't think it makes
sense when editing UTF-8 text.
Release Notes:
- Added support for Vim digraphs.
Resolves#11871
In this pull request, we change the zed.dev protocol so that we pass the
raw JSON for the specified provider directly to our server. This avoids
the need to define a protobuf message that's a superset of all these
formats.
@bennetbo: We also changed the settings for available_models under
zed.dev to be a flat format, because the nesting seemed too confusing.
Can you help us upgrade the local provider configuration to be
consistent with this? We do whatever we need to do when parsing the
settings to make this simple for users, even if it's a bit more complex
on our end. We want to use versioning to avoid breaking existing users,
but need to keep making progress.
```json
"zed.dev": {
"available_models": [
{
"provider": "anthropic",
"name": "some-newly-released-model-we-havent-added",
"max_tokens": 200000
}
]
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR changes the `SettingsContainer` component such that the
elevation styles are applied by the parent instead of
`SettingsContainer` itself.
This means that components using `SettingsContainer` can be embedded in
different contexts, like the settings UI or a popover containing the
settings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR gives the `NumericStepper` component an ID.
This prevents the UI and buffer font size settings controls from having
their increment/decrement buttons visually change when the other one is
pressed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR extends the fix from #15336 to more places that had the same
issue.
An `add_references_to_properties` helper function has been added to
handle these cases uniformly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issue where we would clobber the other JSON Schema
fields for any field that we attached a reference to.
This resulted in these fields (e.g., `buffer_font_family`,
`ui_font_family`) losing things like their descriptions.
The approach has been adjusted that references are now added in an
additive fashion, rather than overriding the entire schema object.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where font-related settings in `settings.json` were
missing their descriptions.
Close#13786. To make `eslint` running on Windows, I made the following
changes:
1. Ensure that `zed` downloads the `.zip` file.
2. Handle the `$shared` symbolic link by copying files to the link
location.
3. In #13891, I mentioned that the `npm` `post-install` script was
always failing. After debugging, I found it was due to missing
environment variables. This has been fixed, and I will submit a new PR
to address the changes in #13891.
With this PR, `eslint` can now successfully run on Windows. Video:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e85451b8-0388-490a-8a75-01c12d744f7c
Release Notes:
- Fixed `eslint` not running on Windows
([#13786](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13786)).
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR replaces the `build_tarball_url` with `build_asset_url` that
accepts an `AssetKind` enum to support downloading different kinds of
assets from GitHub.
Right now the only asset kind we support is still `.tar.gz`, but the new
structure is more amenable to adding more asset kinds.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for animated images. The image requires a id for it
to actually animate across frames.
Currently it only has support for `GIF`, I tried adding decoding a
animated `WebP` into frames but it seems to error. This issue in the
image crate seems to document this
https://github.com/image-rs/image/issues/2263.
Not sure if this is the best way or the desired way for animated images
to work in GPUI but I would really like support for animated images.
Open to feedback.
Example Video:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/76515905/011f790f-d070-499b-96c9-bbff141fb002
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9993
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR fixes running clippy on Windows, as it broke in #13223.
We can't run shell scripts on Windows, so we need to use something else.
Release Notes:
- N/A
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/13126 added the
`window_min_size` property for window creation, but it was only
implemented for macOS. This PR implements the property on Linux as well.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, we used messages greater than `WM_USER` to pass information
between `WindowsPlatform` and `WindowsWindow`. For example, to close a
window, we handled it as follows:
1. The window sends a message with `WM_USER + 2` to `WindowsPlatform`.
2. `WindowsPlatform`, upon receiving this message, casts the `lparam` to
`HWND` and closes the window.
According to Microsoft's documentation, it is safe to use values between
`WM_USER` and `0xBFFF` as messages. However, certain versions of
Microsoft's IME use `WM_USER + 2` for UNKNOWN purposes. This causes step
2 to be erroneously triggered. The IME window's `lparam` value could be
arbitrary, leading to an attempt to close an arbitrary `HWND` and
resulting in errors.
It is quite surprising that Microsoft indicates using `WM_USER + 2` is
safe, yet Microsoft itself breaks this convention. I mean, well done
Microsoft!
This PR addresses the issue by using the `wparam` with a specific random
value for validation purpose when sending the aforementioned message.
Before `WindowsPlatform` attempts to close the window, it will first
verify the `wparam` value.
Special thanks to @shenjackyuanjie for helping me on this.
Co-authored-by: shenjackyuanjie <3695888@qq.com>
Release Notes:
- Fixed weird panic when IME window is closing(#15185, #12563).
---------
Co-authored-by: shenjack <3695888@qq.com>
Supersedes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12090fixes#5180fixes#5055
See original PR for an example of the feature at work.
This PR changes the settings interface to be backwards compatible, and
adds the `ui_font_fallbacks`, `buffer_font_fallbacks`, and
`terminal.font_fallbacks` settings.
Release Notes:
- Added support for font fallbacks via three new settings:
`ui_font_fallbacks`, `buffer_font_fallbacks`, and
`terminal.font_fallbacks`.(#5180, #5055).
---------
Co-authored-by: Junkui Zhang <364772080@qq.com>
Still TODO:
* [x] hide this UI unless you have some ssh projects in settings
* [x] add the "open folder" flow with the new open picker
* [ ] integrate with recent projects / workspace restoration
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR replaces `live_kit_server`'s usage of `jwt` with `jsonwebtoken`.
`jwt` hasn't been updated in 2 years and seems unmaintained.
`jsonwebtoken` has significantly more downloads and appears to be a
healthier crate overall.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds some helper functions in the `ui` crate that can be used to
get textural representations of keystrokes or key bindings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes#12125 and addresses what's described in here:
-
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4977#issuecomment-2162094388
Before the changes in this PR, when running tasks, they inherited the
Zed process environment, but that might not be the process environment
that you'd get if you `cd` into a project directory.
We already ran into that problem with language servers and we fixed it
by loading the shell environment in the context of a projects root
directory and then passing that to the language servers when starting
them (or when looking for their binaries).
What the change here does is to add the behavior for tasks too: we use
the project-environment as the base environment with which to spawn
tasks. Everything else still works the same, except that the base env is
different.
Release Notes:
- Improved the environment-variable detection when running tasks so that
tasks can now access environment variables as if the task had been
spawned in a terminal that `cd`ed into a project directory. That means
environment variables set by `direnv`/`asdf`/`mise` and other tools are
now picked up.
([#12125](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12125)).
Demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8bfcc98f-0f9b-4439-b0d9-298aef1a3efe
When pressing <kbd>control</kbd> + <kbd>enter</kbd>, the AI-powered
inline transformation input displays an icon button and a token count,
which should show roughly the same numbers you'd see on your assistant
panel. At a first glance, though, the token count not being zero can be
confusing, where you'd wonder where that's coming from. That's because
the inline input uses whatever piece of context and/or information of
the currently selected assistant tab to suggest more accurate edits.
So, this PR introduces an informative piece of text to the
`ModelSelector` menu, on the inline transformation input, which delivers
exactly this bit of info, aimed at clarifying the connection between
these two methods of interacting with LLMs.
I've also took the opportunity to change the icon button's icon to one
that's a bit easier to see, still representing the affordance of "click
to configure something".
Release Notes:
- Add note about how inline edits consume context from the assistant
panel to clarify interaction with LLMs.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/15256
Returns zero size for no items to render.
Incorrect worktree state made the uniform list to have 0 items to
render, so
```Rust
let mut items = (self.render_items)(item_ix..item_ix + 1, cx);
let mut item_to_measure = items.pop().unwrap();
```
panicked as the first line returned an empty array despite a
single-element range provided.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the `renovate[bot]` user to the `GET /contributor` endpoint
so that it passes the CLA check.
I patched this temporarily by adding a case into the `zed.dev` endpoint
the fronts this one, but I think long-term it will be better for collab
to be the source of truth.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes custom rows in `ContextMenu`s use a regular cursor instead
of a pointer.
Even though custom rows were marked as not selectable, we would still
pass a click handler to them, causing the `ListItem` to show a pointer
cursor.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the missing workspace lint configuration for the following
crates that were missing it:
- `google_ai`
- `open_ai`
- `tab_switcher`
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/15178
* shows proper cursor on hovering a block that's over a git hunk
* show gutter buttons better when git hunks are on the same line
* show deleted hunks' gutter buttons better when git blame info is shown
in the gutter
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR upgrades `async-tungstenite` to v17.0.3.
We previously attempted upgrading `async-tungstenite` in #15039, but
broke authentication with collab in the process.
Upon further investigation, I determined that the root cause is due to
this change in `tungstenite` v0.17.0:
> Overhaul of the client's request generation process. Now the users are
able to pass the constructed `http::Request` "as is" to
`tungstenite-rs`, letting the library to check the correctness of the
request and specifying their own headers (including its own key if
necessary). No changes for those ones who used the client in a normal
way by connecting using a URL/URI (most common use-case).
We _were_ relying on passing an `http::Request` directly to
`tungstenite`, meaning we did not benefit from the changes to the common
path (of passing a URL/URI).
This meant that—due to changes in `tungstenite`—we were now missing the
`Sec-WebSocket-Key` header that `tungstenite` would otherwise set for
us.
Since we were only passing a custom `http::Request` to set headers, our
approach has been adjusted to construct the initial WebSocket request
using `tungstenite`'s `IntoClientRequest::into_client_request` and then
modifying the request to set our additional desired headers.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The names suggested by `buffer_font_family` are reported by
`all_font_names`. Therefore, `all_font_names` should report family names
rather than postscript names.
close#14854
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR upgrades the version of `wasmtime` and `wasmtime-wasi` in use to
v21.0.1.
We have to skip v20 because Tree-sitter also skipped it.
Here are the changes that had to be made:
### v19 -> v20
After upgrading the `wasmtime` packages to v20, I also had to run `cargo
update -p mach2` to pull in
[v0.4.2](https://github.com/JohnTitor/mach2/releases/tag/0.4.2) to fix
some compile errors.
There were a few minor API changes in `wasmtime-wasi` from
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/8228 that we needed to
account for.
### v20 -> v21
Since there isn't a Tree-sitter version that depends on `wasmtime@v20`,
we're jumping straight to v21.
The published version of Tree-sitter (v0.22.6) still depends on
`wasmtime@v19`, but there was a commit
(7f4a57817d)
later that month that upgrades the `wasmtime` dependency to v21.
We're patching Tree-sitter to that commit so we can get the new
`wasmtime` version.
The main change in v21 is that imports generated by `bindgen!` are no
longer automatically trapped
(https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/8310), so we need to
add `trappable_imports: true` to our `bindgen!` calls.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Since `WindowsDispatcher` requires a minimum Windows version of Windows
10 Fall Creators Update (10.0.16299), and the `alacritty_terminal`
dependency relies on conPTY, an API introduced in the same version,
additionally, `DirectWriteTextSystem` also relies on Windows 10 Fall
Creators Update (10.0.16299), so it seems reasonable to make
`CosmicTextSystem` Linux-only. And we can use `DirectWriteTextSystem` on
the Windows platform exclusively. I hope this approach makes sense.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Now it is possible to change keyboard layouts with `setxkbmap` without
having to restart zed.
Release Notes:
- x11: Support for keyboard layout hot plugging.
Previously, we've only marked restored buffers as dirty. This PR changes
that behavior in case the buffer has been associated with a file and
that file has changed on disk since the last time Zed stored its
contents.
Example timeline:
1. User edits file in Zed, buffer is dirty
2. User quites Zed with `cmd-q`
3. User changes file on disk: `echo foobar >> file.txt` or `git checkout
file.txt`
4. User starts Zed
5. File/buffer are now marked as having a conflict (yellow icon)
Release Notes:
- Unsaved files that are restored when Zed starts are now marked as
having a conflict if they have been changed on disk since the last time
they were stored.
Demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6098b485-b325-49b7-b694-fd2fc60cce64
This also refactors the BufferStore + WorktreeStore interfaces to make
them cleaner, more fully encapsulating the RPC aspects of their
functionality.
Release Notes:
- N/A
* Added some missing operators, delimeters and keywords
* Highlight destructor, and operator overload as `@function`
* Moved `(field_identifier)` to the top, as it was highlighting methods
as `@property`
There are still some problems with something like `n1::n2::foo(...)`,
`foo` is not properly highlighted as a function
Release Notes:
- Improved C++ syntax highlighting
This PR updates instances where we were using `.when_else` and
`.when_else_some` to use `.map` with a conditional inside.
This allows us to avoid reinventing Rust's syntax for conditionals and
(IMO) makes the code easier to read.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4565
To fix issues with code blocks' parsing in Markdown, a
tree-sitter-markdown library update is needed.
But `tree_sitter::language` is used in many places within core Zed,
which forced more library updates.
Release Notes:
- Updated tree-sitter parsers for core languages
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>