This fixes the issue of multiple language servers showing up as `node`
in the language server logs dropdown.
It does this by changing `language_server.name()` to return the
adapter's name, not the binary name, and changing types to make sure
that we always use this.
Release Notes:
- Fixed language server names showing up only as `"node"`
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Co-authored-by: Sam Rose <hello@samwho.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
This PR renames the `extension` crate to `extension_host`.
This is to free up the name so that we can create a smaller-scoped
`extension` crate.
Release Notes:
- N/A
As @maan2003 noted in #18473, we should warn the user if direnv call
fails
Release Notes:
- Show a notice in the activity indicator if an error occurs while
loading the shell environment
Release Notes:
- Fixed overriding the path of a language server binary for all language
servers. `{"lsp":{"<lsp-name>":{"binary":{"path": "_"}}}}` will now work
for all language servers including those defined by extensions.
- (breaking change) To disable finding lsp adapters in your path, you
must now specify
`{"lsp":{"<lsp-name>":{"binary":{"ignore_system_version": true}}}}`.
Previously this was `{"lsp":{"<lsp-name>":{"binary":{"path_lookup":
false}}}}`. Note that this setting still does not apply to extensions.
- Removed automatic reinstallation of language servers. (It mostly
didn't work)
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
All indicators without the click action are now could be hidden with a click.
Sometimes, I see a few language server updates statuses get stuck due to npm desperately attempting to access its registry (3 times per each package, with the timeout a bit under 1 minute per each request).
So, while the message seems stuck, npm desperately tries to do some work in the background.
https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v10/using-npm/config has options for timeouts & retries for __package fetching__ but that does not include the actual __registry access attempts__.
It's unclear how to proceed with npm on this case now, but at least we should allow hiding these redundant messages.
Release Notes:
- Improved activity indicators' UX by allowing more of them to be hidden on click
This pushes the new LanguageServerName type to more places.
As both languages and language servers were identified by Arc<str>, it
was
sometimes hard to tell which was intended.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR improves adding and working with icons by using the new
`DerivePathStr` to derive icon paths.
This means paths no longer need to be manually specified, and the
`IconName` and file name will always be consistent between icons.
This PR does not do any work to standardize icons visually, remove
unused icons, or any other such cleanup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
For ssh remoting lsps we'll need to have language server support
factored out of project.
Thus that begins
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Note that this shouldn't have any visible user-facing behavior yet. The
feature is incomplete but we wanna merge early to avoid a long-running
branch.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Added a more detailed message in place of the generic `checking...`
messages when Rust-analyzer is running.
- Added a rate limit for language server status messages, to reduce
noisiness of those updates.
- Added a `cancel language server work` action which will cancel
long-running language server tasks.
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Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
This fixes restart after updates not working on Linux.
On Linux we can't reliably get the binary path after an update, because
the original binary was deleted and the path will contain ` (deleted)`.
See: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69343
We *could* strip ` (deleted)` off, but that feels nasty. So instead we
save the original binary path, before we do the installation, then
restart.
Later on, we can also change this to be a _new_ binary path returned by
the installers, which we then have to start.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for replacing the current preview tab when using
GoToDefinition. Previously a tab, that was navigated away from, was
converted into a permanent tab and the new tab was opened as preview.
Without `enable_preview_from_code_navigation`:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/99840724-d6ff-4738-a9c4-ee71a0001634
With `enable_preview_from_code_navigation`:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/8c60efcb-d597-40bf-b08b-13faf5a289b6
Note: In the future I would like to improve support for the navigation
history, because right now tabs that are not "normal" project items,
e.g. FindAllReferences cannot be reopened
Release Notes:
- Added support for replacing the current preview tab when using code
navigation (`enable_preview_from_code_navigation`)
* [x] auto update extensions on startup
* [ ] add a manual way of updating all?
* [x] add a way to opt out of auto-updates for a particular extension
We don't believe that there should be any background polling for
extension auto-updates, because it could be disruptive to the user.
Release Notes:
- Added an auto-update system for extensions.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
We're doing it. Svelte support is moving into an extension. This PR
fixes some issues that came up along the way.
Notes
* extensions need to be able to retrieve the path the `node` binary
installed by Zed
* previously we were silently swallowing any errors that occurred while
loading a grammar
* npm commands ran by extensions weren't run in the right directory
* Tree-sitter's WASM stdlib didn't support a C function (`strncmp`)
needed by the Svelte parser's external scanner
* the way that LSP installation status was reported was unnecessarily
complex
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for the Svelte and Gleam languages, because
full support for those languages is now available via extensions. These
extensions will be suggested for download when you open a `.svelte` or
`.gleam` file.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This fixes#8072 and #9061 by surfacing formatting errors in the
activity indicator.
It shows a message in the activity indicator if the last attempt
to format a buffer failed.
It only keeps track of the last attempt, so any further formatting
that succeeds will reset or update the error message.
I chose to only keep track of that, because everything else (keeping
track of formatting state per buffer, per project, per worktree) seems
complicated with little benefit, since we'd have to keep track of that
state, update it, clean it, etc.
We can still do that should we decide that we need to keep track
of the state on a per-buffer basis, but I think for now this is a
good, simple solution.
This also changes the `OpenLog` action to scroll to the end of the
buffer
and to not mark the buffer as dirty.
Release Notes:
- Added message to activity indicator if last attempt to format a buffer
failed. Message will get reset when next formatting succeeds. Clicking
on message opens log with more information.
([#8072](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8072) and
[#9061](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9061)).
- Changed `zed: Open Log` action to not mark the opened log file as
dirty and to always scroll to the bottom of the log.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/951fb9ac-8b8b-483a-a46d-712e52878a4d
This PR moves the Clippy configuration up to the workspace level.
We're using the [`lints`
table](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/workspaces.html#the-lints-table)
to configure the Clippy ruleset in the workspace's `Cargo.toml`.
Each crate in the workspace now has the following in their own
`Cargo.toml` to inherit the lints from the workspace:
```toml
[lints]
workspace = true
```
This allows for configuring rust-analyzer to show Clippy lints in the
editor by using the following configuration in your Zed `settings.json`:
```json
{
"lsp": {
"rust-analyzer": {
"initialization_options": {
"check": {
"command": "clippy"
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds **internal** ability to run arbitrary language servers via
WebAssembly extensions. The functionality isn't exposed yet - we're just
landing this in this early state because there have been a lot of
changes to the `LspAdapter` trait, and other language server logic.
## Next steps
* Currently, wasm extensions can only define how to *install* and run a
language server, they can't yet implement the other LSP adapter methods,
such as formatting completion labels and workspace symbols.
* We don't have an automatic way to install or develop these types of
extensions
* We don't have a way to package these types of extensions in our
extensions repo, to make them available via our extensions API.
* The Rust extension API crate, `zed-extension-api` has not yet been
published to crates.io, because we still consider the API a work in
progress.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
I would like to keep diagnostics open on one side, and process them on
the other.
Release Notes:
- Added `editor::OpenExcerptsSplit` (bound to `cmd-k enter`) to open the
selected excerpts in the adjacent pane
- vim: Added `ctrl-w d`, `ctrl-w shift-d` and `ctrl-w space` for
`editor::GoTo{,Type}Definition` and `editor::OpenExcerptsSplit`
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
- [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 PR renames the `h_stack` and `v_stack` to `h_flex` and `v_flex`,
respectively.
We were previously using `h_stack` and `v_stack` to match SwiftUI, but
`h_flex` and `v_flex` fit better with the web/flexbox terminology that
the rest of GPUI uses.
Additionally, we were already calling the utility functions used to
implement `h_stack` and `v_stack` by the new names.
Release Notes:
- N/A