Some of the runnables added in #12118 don't work for tests (or code)
that contain spaces. In other words, the runnable for a test like
```js
it('does the thing', () => ...)
```
would end up w/ something like `npx jest does the thing
/path/to/file.spec.js`, but what we really want is `npx jest
--testNamePattern "does the thing" /path/to/file.spec.js`. A similar
thing was happening for the "node execute selection" runnable: selecting
`let foo = 1` would run `node -e let foo = 1`, not `node -e "let foo =
1"`.
In my (somewhat limited?) experience, it's very common for tests like
these to include spaces, and of course a code selection is almost
certain to contain whitespace.
Not covered:
- this just blindly wraps quotes around the symbol/code; in the future
it may make sense to try to figure out *what type of quote* to use. (eg
`it('does the "thing"', () => ...)` is a valid test name, but
`--testNamePattern "does the "thing""` would not work. Note the doubled
quotes.)
- I did not wrap the filenames in quotes to escape those for the shell,
nor did I test if that's actually an issue. In my experience, I've not
seen many (any?) test files that contain spaces in the name, but I
suspect that it would be an issue if a containing dir includes spaces.
(eg `npx jest ... /path/to/My Documents/Code/file.spec.js`
/cc @RemcoSmitsDev
Release Notes:
- Fixed some runnables in Javascript/Typescript
Fix#12884
Release Notes:
- Added runnable tests for TSX files.
---
Runnable tests can be customized via `tsx-test` tag
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds support for `org.gnome.desktop.interface`'s `cursor-theme`
setting on Wayland. This should fix cursors not showing up on some GNOME
installs. This PR also adds the wiring to watch the current cursor theme
value.
Thanks to @apricotbucket28 for helping debug the issue.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#4424.
A few design decisions that may need some rethinking or later PRs:
* Other providers have a check for authentication. I use this
opportunity to fetch the models which doubles as a way of finding out if
the Ollama server is running.
* Ollama has _no_ API for getting the max tokens per model
* Ollama has _no_ API for getting the current token count
https://github.com/ollama/ollama/issues/1716
* Ollama does allow setting the `num_ctx` so I've defaulted this to
4096. It can be overridden in settings.
* Ollama models will be "slow" to start inference because they're
loading the model into memory. It's faster after that. There's no UI
affordance to show that the model is being loaded.
Release Notes:
- Added an Ollama Provider for the assistant. If you have
[Ollama](https://ollama.com/) running locally on your machine, you can
enable it in your settings under:
```jsonc
"assistant": {
"version": "1",
"provider": {
"name": "ollama",
// Recommended setting to allow for model startup
"low_speed_timeout_in_seconds": 30,
}
}
```
Chat like usual
<img width="1840" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/4e0af266-4c4f-4d9e-9d74-1a91f76a12fe">
Interact with any model from the [Ollama
Library](https://ollama.com/library)
<img width="587" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/87433ac6-bf87-4a99-89e1-96a93bf8de8a">
Open up the terminal to download new models via `ollama pull`:
![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/af7ec411-76bf-41c7-ba81-64bbaeea98a8)
This PR fixes an instance where the file icon for a project panel entry
would be shown during a rename even when the `project_panel.file_icons`
setting was set to `false`.
Resolves#12905.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where file icons were displayed in the project panel
during a rename even when `project_panel.file_icons` was set to `false`
([#12905](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12905)).
This PR adds a tag handler for collecting crate items from rustdoc's
HTML output.
This will serve as the foundation for getting more insight into a
crate's contents.
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO:
- [x] Finish GPUI changes on other operating systems
This is a largely internal change to how we report data to our
diagnostics and telemetry. This PR also includes an update to our blade
backend which allows us to report errors in a more useful way when
failing to initialize blade.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Turns out we still get FocusOut and UnmapNotify events after the window
has been destroyed, which resulted in error messages popping up because
we can't find the window anymore that we want to mark as unfocused.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for [linked editing of
ranges](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_linkedEditingRange),
which in short means that editing one part of a file can now change
related parts in that same file. Think of automatically renaming
HTML/TSX closing tags when the opening one is changed.
TODO:
- [x] proto changes
- [x] Allow disabling linked editing ranges on a per language basis.
Fixes#4535
Release Notes:
- Added support for linked editing ranges LSP request. Editing opening
tags in HTML/TSX files (with vtsls) performs the same edit on the
closing tag as well (and vice versa). It can be turned off on a language-by-language basis with the following setting:
```
"languages": {
"HTML": {
"linked_edits": true
},
}
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
I noticed that when I use my mouse wheel, we get a ton of the
`XkbStateNotify` events, but the modifiers don't change, so we add a ton
of useless input events for the window.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR improves the `/fetch` command with better support for URLs that
return JSON content.
JSON response bodies will now be pretty-printed and placed within a
Markdown code block:
<img width="690" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-10 at 3 39 52 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/4a7c1cb7-9f5b-4a63-9e8e-5168bf9a6625">
Release Notes:
- Improved the handling of JSON response bodies in the `/fetch` command
in the Assistant.
This PR removes the `color` crate, as it was not used anywhere.
We had added this experimentally, but right now its existence is just a
source of confusion.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adjusts the extension download counts to be displayed using
thousands separators.
Release Notes:
- Adjusted extension download counts to display with thousands
separators (e.g., `1,000,000`).
This PR adds a `/now` command to the Assistant for indicating the
current date and time to the model.
Release Notes:
- Added `/now` command to the Assistant for getting the current date and
time.
This helps with the problem of keyboard input feeling laggy when the
event loop is under load.
What would previously happen is:
- N events from X11 arrive
- N events get forwarded to XIM
- N events are handled in N iterations of the event loop (sadly, yes: we
only seem to be getting back one `ClientMessage` per poll from XCB
connection)
- Each event is pushed into the channel
- N event loop iterations are needed to get the events off the channel
and handle them
With this change, we get rid of the last 2 steps: instead of pushing the
event onto a channel, we store it on the XIM handler itself, and then
work it off synchronously.
Usually one shouldn't block the event loop, but I think in this case -
user input! - it's better to handle the events directly instead of
re-enqueuing them again in a channel, where they can accumulate and need
multiple iterations of the loop to be worked off.
This does *not* fix the problem of input feeling choppy/slower when the
system is under load, but it makes the behavior now feel exactly the
same as when XIM is disabled.
I also think the code is easier to understand since it's more
straightforward.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This change ensures that the event loop prioritizes enqueueing another
render or handling user input over executing runnables.
It's a subtle change as a result of a week of digging into performance
on X11. It's also not perfect: ideally we'd get rid of the intermediate
channel here and had more control over when and how we run runnables vs.
X11 events, but I think short of rewriting how we use an event loop,
this is good cost/benefit change.
To illustrate:
Before this change, it was possible to block the app from rendering for
a long time by just creating a ton of futures that were executed on the
"main" thread (we don't have a "main" thread on Linux, but we have a
single thread in which we run the event loop).
That was relatively easy to reproduce by opening the `zed` repository
and starting `rust-analyzer`: at some point `rust-analyzer` sends us so
many notifications, that are all handled in futures, that the event loop
is busy just working off the runnables, never getting to the events that
X11 sends us or our own timer to re-enqueue another render.
When you put print statements into the code to show when which event was
handled, you'd see something like this **before this change**:
```
[ ... hundreds of runnable.run() ... ]
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
new render tick timer. lag: 56.942049ms
X11 event
new render tick timer. lag: 9.668µs
X11 event
new render tick timer. lag: 9.955µs
X11 event
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
new render tick timer. lag: 12.462µs
X11 event
new render tick timer. lag: 14.868µs
X11 event
new render tick timer. lag: 11.234µs
X11 event
new render tick timer. lag: 11.681µs
X11 event
new render tick timer. lag: 13.926µs
X11 event
```
Note the `lag: 56ms`: that's the difference between when we wanted to
execute the callback that enqueues another render and when it ran.
Longer lags are possible, this is just the first one I grabbed from the
logs.
Now, compare this with the logs **after this change**:
```
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
new render tick timer. lag: 36.051µs
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
X11 event
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
runnable.run()
```
In-between many `runnable.run()` we'll always handle events.
So, in essence, what this change does is to introduce 2 priorities into
the X11 event queue:
- high: X11 events (user events, render events, ...), render tick, XIM
events, ...
- low: all async rust code
I've tested this with a debug build and release build and I think the
app now feels more responsive. It doesn't feel perfect still, especially
in the slow debug builds, but I couldn't observe 10s lockups anymore.
Since it's a pretty small change, I think we should go for it and see
how it behaves.
Thanks to @maan2003 this now also includes the same change to Wayland.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: maan2003 <manmeetmann2003@gmail.com>
This PR is an internal refactor in preparation for remote editing. It
restructures the public interface of `Worktree`, reducing the number of
call sites that assume that a worktree is local or remote.
* The Project no longer calls `worktree.as_local_mut().unwrap()` in code
paths related to basic file operations
* Fewer code paths in the app rely on the worktree's `LocalSnapshot`
* Worktree-related RPC message handling is more fully encapsulated by
the `Worktree` type.
to do:
* [x] file manipulation operations
* [x] sending worktree updates when sharing
for later
* opening buffers
* updating open buffers upon worktree changes
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a temporary block on publishing v0.0.7 of the
`zed_extension_api`.
We have breaking changes to the extension API that are currently staged
on `main` and are still being iterated on, so we don't want to publish
again until we're ready to commit to the new API.
This change is intended to prevent accidental publishing of the crate
before we're ready.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added support for looking up the `rust-analyzer` binary in `$PATH`. This allows using such tools as `asdf` and nix to configure per-folder rust installations. To enable this behavior, use the `path_lookup` key when configuring the `rust-analyzer` `binary`: `{"lsp": {"rust-analyzer": {"binary": {"path_lookup": true }}}}`.
The `worktree` crate mainly provides an in-memory model of a directory
and its git repositories. But because it was originally extracted from
the Project crate, it also contained lingering bits of code that were
outside of that area:
* it had a little bit of logic related to buffers (though most buffer
management lives in `project`)
* it had a *little* bit of logic for storing diagnostics (though the
vast majority of LSP and diagnostic logic lives in `project`)
* it had a little bit of logic for sending RPC message (though the
*receiving* logic for those RPC messages lived in `project`)
In this PR, I've moved those concerns entirely to the project crate
(where they were already dealt with for the most part), so that the
worktree crate can be more focused on its main job, and have fewer
dependencies.
Worktree no longer depends on `client` or `lsp`. It still depends on
`language`, but only because of `impl language::File for
worktree::File`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes case when `package.json` is not in root directory.
Usually in mono repository, where multiple `package.json` may be present
Release Notes:
- Fixed runnable for package.json in monorepos
On X11 I was unable to type ä ü and other umlauts in files with
autoclose enabled, because typing ä requires me to hit
- compose key
- `"`
- `a`
When the `"` was typed, Zed would insert a matching `"` because it had a
selection around the dead-key that was inserted by the compose key.
We ran into a similar issue in #7611, but in the case of the Brazilian
keyboard, the `"` is the compose key so we didn't trigger the matching
`"`, because we didn't have a selection yet.
What this does is it fixes the issue by making the
surround-selection-with-quotes-or-brackets also depend on the autoclose
settings, which is didn't do before. This is a breaking change for users
of a Brazilian keyboard layout in which `"` cannot be used to surround
an existing selection with quotes anymore.
That _might_ be a change that users notice, but I can't think of
scenario for that where the user wants, say, `"` to be NOT autoclosed,
but work with selections. (Example is Markdown, for which autoclose for
`"` is disabled. Do we want that but allow surrounding with quotes?)
So it fixes the issue and makes the behavior slightly more consistent,
in my eyes.
Release Notes:
- Changed the behavior of surrounding selections with brackets/quotes to
also depend on the auto-close settings of the language. This is a
breaking change for users of a Brazilian keyboard layout in which `"`
cannot be used to surround an existing selection with quotes anymore.
Before:
[Screencast from 2024-06-04
11-49-51.webm](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/6bf255b5-32e9-4ba7-8b46-1e49ace2ba7c)
After:
[Screencast from 2024-06-04
11-52-19.webm](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/3cd196fc-20ba-465f-bb54-e257f7f6d9f3)
This PR adds the `editor: toggle tab bar` action that hides / shows the
tab bar and updates the `tab_bar.show` setting in `settings.json`
accordingly.
First mentioned in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7356#issuecomment-2118445379.
Release Notes:
- Added the `editor: toggle tab bar` action.
This PR fixes an issue where the prompt library did not properly have
the UI font or rem size set.
Since it is being opened in a new window, we need to re-initialize these
values the same way we do in the main window.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Improved UX for the inline assistant. It will now automatically wrap
when the text gets too long, and you can insert newlines using
`shift-enter`.
This reverts commit 1a0708f28c since after
that, default task-related keybindings (alt-t and alt-shift-t) started
to leave `†` and `ˇ` symbols in the text editors before triggering
actions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Supersedes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12659
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12588
One of Zed's core features is our collaboration software. As such, it is
important that we notify the user when their RPC protocol is out of
date, and how to update it. This PR adds a mechanism to replace the
existing auto updater with a message explaining how to update Zed for
this environment.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the unused `examples` from the `html_to_markdown` crate.
I was just using these to dogfood the parsing initially, but now that
it's wired up in the Assistant, the examples are no longer useful.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes#12585
This changes the expectations for installed binaries on linux based on
work
that @jirutka has done for Alpine.
In particular, we now put the cli in place as `bin/zed` and the zed
binary as
`libexec/zed-editor`, and assume that packagers do the same.
cc @someone13574
Release notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR overhauls the HTML to Markdown conversion functionality in order
to make it more pluggable. This will ultimately allow for supporting a
variety of different HTML input structures (both natively and via
extensions).
As part of this, the `rustdoc_to_markdown` crate has been renamed to
`html_to_markdown`.
The `MarkdownWriter` now accepts a list of trait objects that can be
used to drive the conversion of the HTML into Markdown. Right now we
have some generic handler implementations for going from plain HTML
elements to their Markdown equivalents, as well as some rustdoc-specific
ones.
Release Notes:
- N/A
fixes#11829
In https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7494, we introduced IME
event buffering, so that we could preempt the IME with a keystroke event
in some cases. However, this caused a desynchronization bug in long
multi-step IME composition, such as the pre-edit used in the Japanese
Romaji keyboard (and other languages). We found that this was due to the
IME issuing actions, and then immediately querying the editor's state
before we had applied those actions. Therefore, this PR removes IME
action buffering.
We have tested all of the cases in the `handle_key_event` documentation
and added a few of our own.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the IME pre-edit could desynchronize from the
editor on macOS
([#11829](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12651))
---------
Co-authored-by: Jan Solanti <jhs@psonet.com>
This could still use some improvement UI-wise but the user experience
should be a lot better.
- [x] Show in "Window" application menu
- [x] Load prompt as it's selected in the picker
- [x] Refocus picker on `esc`
- [x] When creating a new prompt, if a new prompt already exists and is
unedited, activate it instead
- [x] Add `/default` command
- [x] Evaluate /commands on prompt insertion
- [x] Autocomplete /commands (but don't evaluate) during prompt editing
- [x] Show token count using the settings model, right-aligned in the
editor
- [x] Picker
- [x] Sorted alpha
- [x] 2 sublists
- Default
- Empty state: Star a prompt to add it to your default prompt
- Otherwise show prompts with star on hover
- All
- Move prompts with star on hover
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `/fetch` slash command to the Assistant for fetching
the content of an arbitrary URL as Markdown.
Currently it's just using the same HTML to Markdown conversion that
`/rustdoc` uses, but I'll be working to refine the output to be more
widely useful.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, we were:
- cancelling previous requests only after the latest one has completed
- always running the debounced documentation resolution to completion,
even when we had no need for it.
In this commit, we drop the ongoing completion requests as soon as the
new one is fired.
Fixes#5166
Release Notes:
- Improved performance and reliability of completions in large
Typescript projects
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo <bennet@zed.dev>
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10890
* removes `unwrap()` that caused panics for text elements with no text,
remaining after edit state is cleared but project entries are not
updated, having the fake, "new entry"
* improves discoverability of the FS errors during file/directory
creation: now those are shown as workspace notifications
* stops printing anyhow backtraces in workspace notifications, printing
the more readable chain of contexts instead
* better indicates when new entries are created as excluded ones
Release Notes:
- Improve excluded entry creation workflow in the project panel
([10890](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10890))
This PR updates the background task used to fetch extensions from the
blob store to account for the possibility that the result set will be
paginated.
Will now paginate through all of the results and collect them up before
proceeding to determining which extensions need to be synced.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the `/rustdoc` slash command to use local docs built
with `cargo doc`.
If the docs for a particular crate/module are available locally, those
will be used. Otherwise, it will fall back to retrieving the docs from
`docs.rs`.
The placeholder output for the slash command will indicate which source
was used for the docs:
<img width="289" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-03 at 4 13 42 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/729112e4-80ca-4f08-bdb3-88fc950351c3">
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds default settings to disable `vtsls` by default so that
there aren't multiple TypeScript language servers running.
I also renamed the language server from `vtsls-language-server` to just
`vtsls`, since the `-language-server` suffix was redundant.
Release Notes:
- N/A
`[NSString UTF8String]` sometimes returns null (it's documented as
such), and when it does, zed crashes in `window::insert_text`. I'm
running into this sometimes when using alt-d to delete forward. It
usually only happens with multiple cursors, but sometimes with a single
cursor. It *might* only happen when using the "Unicode Hex Input"
keyboard 'Input Source' (which I started using to avoid entering weird
characters in zed when using emacs meta keybindings that I haven't
defined in zed).
When using the US English input source, alt-d always results in a call
to `insert_text`. When using the Unicode Hex Input source it usually
doesn't, but when it does `text.UTF8String()` returns null. `text` isn't
null. `[text length]` returns 1. `[text characterAtIndex: 0]` seems to
always return `56797` (an undefined utf-16 codepoint).
Release Notes:
- Fixed crash on mac when deleting with alt-d
Fixes multiple issues that prevented window bounds restoration to not
work on Wayland.
Note: Since the display uuid depends on the `wl_output.name` field, this
only works properly on KDE 5.26+ or Gnome 44+ ([kwin
commit](330a02d862),
[mutter](7e838b1115)).
Release Notes:
- N/A
You can opt into using VTSLS instead of typescript-language-server by
pasting the following snippet into your settings:
```
"languages": {
"TSX": {
"language_servers": [
"!typescript-language-server",
"vtsls-language-server"
]
}
},
```
Related to: #5166
Release Notes:
- Added support for using [vtsls](https://github.com/yioneko/vtsls)
language server for Typescript/Javascript.
This fixes#11236 by ignoring the `bounds.origin` values when the window
is only being resized.
The cause for the issue was that the `ConfigureNotify` event would
contain "wrong" values when the window was being resized (by dragging a
corner).
In my case it would *always* contain x:14/y:49, which is I think might
map to the origin of the top bar in GNOME.
We would then persist these wrong values when serializing the workspace.
On restart, we'd use these values and end up with the window decorations
in the wrong place.
What I still don't know:
1. What exactly the 14/49 map to, because it's not the origin of the top
bar in GNOME. I also tried the X11 TranslateCoordinates call but
couldn't get meaningful results back (even taking scale factor into
account).
2. Why the window decorations end up looking wrong vs. the window being
in the first place. But if you look at my screenshot in #11236, it looks
like the decorations are off exactly by 14/49px.
That being said, I think the solution here is a good one for now: we
don't do an additional X11 call and when we're resizing, we're not
interested in the origin changing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Proof:
[Screencast from 2024-06-03
15-08-36.webm](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/90efccfc-8ec6-42d2-8380-1625eff57805)
Using the file system as a database seems like it's easy, but it's
actually a real pain. I'd like to use LMDB to store the prompts locally
so we have more control. We can always add an export option, but I want
the source of truth to be somewhere other than the file system.
So far, I have a PromptStore which is global to the application and can
be initialized on startup. Then there's a `PromptLibrary` which is
intended to be the root of a new kind of Zed window. I haven't actually
seen pixels yet, but I've sketched out the basics needed to create a new
prompt, save, etc.
Still lots to figure out but the foundations of being backed by a DB and
rendering in an independent window are in place.
/cc @iamnbutler @as-cii
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Also fix click handler for "Rerun last task".
Fixes#12580
Release Notes:
- Fixed click handler for "rerun last task" in task modal not working.
- Rebound "picker::UseSelectedQuery" from `opt-E` to `F2`.
@mrnugget spotted that tsconfig.json schema is getting applied on
current Nightly. I've tracked it down to a misconfiguration of JSON
language server. Mea culpa.
No release note as that change has not went out to the public yet.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR disables indent guides by default for single line editors. Right
now indent guides show up in the project search editor (which is only a
single line)
<img width="715" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/0b61da71-6f64-424d-9612-6a34eac4686a">
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where indent guides would show up in a single line
editor (e.g. project search, buffer search)
Indent guides can be configured per language, meaning that in a multi
buffer we can get excerpts where indent guides should be
disabled/enabled/styled differently than other excerpts.
Imagine the following scenario, i have indent guides disabled in my
settings, but want to enable them for JS and Python. I also want to use
a different line width for python files. Something like this is now
supported:
<img width="445" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/0c91411c-145c-4210-a883-4c469d5cb828">
And the relevant settings for the example above:
```json
"indent_guides": {
"enabled": false
},
"languages": {
"JavaScript": {
"indent_guides": {
"enabled": true
}
},
"Python": {
"indent_guides": {
"enabled": true,
"line_width": 5
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Respect language specific settings when showing indent guides in a
multibuffer
- Fixes an issue where indent guide specific settings were not
recognized when specified in local settings
Add runnable tasks for Python, starting with `unittest` from the
standard library. Both `TestCase`s (classes meant to be a unit of
testing) and individual test functions in a `TestCase` will have
runnable icons. For completeness, I also included a task that will run
`unittest` on the current file.
The implementation follows the `unittest` CLI. The unittest module can
be used from the command line to run tests from modules, classes or even
individual test methods:
```
python -m unittest test_module.TestClass
python -m unittest test_module.TestClass.test_method
```
```python
import unittest
class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase):
def test_upper(self):
self.assertEqual('foo'.upper(), 'FOO')
def test_isupper(self):
self.assertTrue('FOO'.isupper())
self.assertFalse('Foo'.isupper())
def test_split(self):
s = 'hello world'
self.assertEqual(s.split(), ['hello', 'world'])
# check that s.split fails when the separator is not a string
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
s.split(2)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
```
From the snippet provided by `unittest` docs, a user may want to run
test_split independently of the other test functions in the test case.
Hence, I decided to make each test function runnable despite `TestCase`s
being the unit of testing.
## Example of running a `TestCase`
<img width="600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/16619392/7be38b71-9d51-4b44-9840-f819502d600a">
## Example of running a test function in a `TestCase`
<img width="600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/16619392/f0b6274c-4fa7-424e-a0f5-1dc723842046">
`unittest` will also run the `setUp` and `tearDown` fixtures.
Eventually, I want to add the more commonly used `pytest` runnables
(perhaps as an extension instead).
Release Notes:
- Added runnable tasks for Python `unittest`.
([#12080](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12080)).
This commit also removes a bunch of dead code.
Fixes#12544
Release Notes:
- Removed branch popover menu - clicking on the branch name in left-hand
corner now always opens a branch modal
Fixed bug introduced in:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12502
Filtering before `enumerate` call breaks project order and instead of
hiding current project it hides some other project.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When indent guides were still WIP, I thought it might be a good idea to
detect the tab size for every line individually, so we can handle files
with mixed indentations. However, while optimizing the performance of
indent guides I found that getting the language at a given anchor was
pretty expensive, therefore I only resolved the language for the first
visible row. However, this could lead to some weird flickering, where
the indent guides would use different tab sizes depending on the first
visible row (see #12492). This can be fixed by just using the primary
buffer language size.
So as of right now indent guides cannot handle files with mixed
indentations. Im not sure if anyone actually does/expects this, but one
use case I could imagine is something like this:
User x has a svelte file, where the tab size is set to `4`. However the
svelte code uses typescript inside a script tag, which User x wants to
use a tab size of `2`. The approach used here would not work for this,
but then again I think our formatter does not even support something
like this. Im probably overcomplicating things, so let's stick with the
simple solution for now.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where indent guides would use an incorrect tab size
([#12492](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12492)).
This PR fixes a small issue in `rustdoc_to_markdown` where we could push
a blank space after a newline, leading to an unwanted leading space.
Release Notes:
- N/A
#### Lazily loading channels
I've added a new RPC message called `SubscribeToChannels` that the
client now sends when it first renders the channels panel. This causes
the server to load the channels for that client and send updates to that
client as channels are updated. Previously, the server did this upon
connection.
For backwards compatibility, the server will inspect clients' version,
and continue to do this work immediately for old clients.
#### Optimizations
Running collab locally, I realized that upon connecting, we were running
two concurrent transactions that *both* queried the `channel_members`
table: one for loading your channels, and one for loading your channel
invites. I've combined these into one query. In addition, we now use a
join to load channels + members, as opposed to two separate queries.
Even though `where id in` is efficient, it adds an extra round trip to
the database, keeping the transaction open for slightly longer.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR improves `rustdoc_to_markdown`'s paragraph handling to produce
better output.
Specifically, there should now be fewer instances where a space is
missing between words as the result of line breaks in the source HTML.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds some helper methods to `HtmlElement` to make it easier to
interact with the element's attributes.
This cleans up a bunch of the code by a fair amount.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, each git `Repository` object was held inside of a mutex.
This was needed because libgit2's Repository object is (as one would
expect) not thread safe. But now, the two longest-running git operations
that Zed performs, (`status` and `blame`) do not use libgit2 - they
invoke the `git` executable. For these operations, it's not necessary to
hold a lock on the repository.
In this PR, I've moved our mutex usage so that it only wraps the libgit2
calls, not our `git` subprocess spawns. The main user-facing impact of
this is that the UI is much more responsive when initially opening a
project with a very large git repository (e.g. `chromium`, `webkit`,
`linux`).
Release Notes:
- Improved Zed's responsiveness when initially opening a project
containing a very large git repository.
When running the tests for linux, I found a lot of benign errors getting
logged. This PR cuts down some of the noise from unnecessary workspace
serialization and SVG renders
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issue in `rustdoc_to_markdown` with code blocks being
trimmed incorrectly.
We were erroneously popping from the current element stack even if we
didn't push an element onto the stack.
Added test coverage for this case as well, so we don't regress.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is still pretty raw, so I'd like to hold off on shipping it to all
users.
Release Notes:
- Hide the prompt library for non-staff until it is in a more complete
state.
This PR adds a `/rustdoc` slash command for retrieving and inserting
rustdoc docs into the Assistant.
Right now the command accepts the crate name as an argument and will
return the top-level docs from `docs.rs`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I realized that somehow, the `git` executable is able to compute `git
status` much more quickly than libgit2, so I've switched our git status
logic to use `git`. Follow-up to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12266.
Release Notes:
- Improved the performance of git status updated when working in large
git repositories.
- Added support for xdg trash when deleting files on linux
- moved ashpd depency to toplevel to use it in both fs and gpui
If I need to add test, or change anything, please let me know. I tested
locally by creating and deleting a file and confirming it showed up in
my trashcan, but that probably a less than ideal method of confirming
correct behavior
Also, I could remove the delete directory function for linux, and change
the one configured for macos to compile for both macos and linux (they
are the same, the version of the function they are calling is
different).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new crate for converting rustdoc output to Markdown.
We're leveraging Servo's `html5ever` to parse the Markdown content, and
then walking the DOM nodes to convert it to a Markdown string.
The Markdown output will be continued to be refined, but it's in a place
where it should be reasonable.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where expanded hunks could be rendered at the wrong
position when zooming
- Fixed an issue where expanded hunks could be rendered at the wrong
position when toggling git blame
([#11941](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11941))