I found tab switcher file icons to be missing. They were mentioned in
the [initial tab switcher
issue](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7653), but left to
be added later (mentioned in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7987).
I also noticed that the project search icon went missing, but I'm not
sure if that's intentional. These changes re-introduce it, as it's
provided by the generic `tab_icon()` function.
There's a small difference between the terminal item and everything
else, because terminal's `tab_content` returns a slightly different
layout, which adds a little more space between the icon and text. I'll
look into resolving this withouth changing too much stuff around in the
terminal crate. If you have any ideas on how to do this well, please
comment.
The new `tab_switcher` config section only has a single boolean option -
`show_icons`. It toggles between icons and not icons, but doesn't
disable the terminal icon. Implementing this would probably also require
some refactoring in terminal's `tab_content` function.
Release Notes:
- Added file icons to the tab switcher
Screenshot:
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/17f3f4a3-1f95-4830-aef1-cda280726385)
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
Release Notes:
- N/A
This updates the IME position every time the selection changes, this is
probably only useful when you enumerate languages with your IME.
TODO:
- ~There is a rare chance that the ime panel is not updated because the
window input handler is None.~
- ~Update IME panel in vim mode.~
- ~Update IME panel when leaving Buffer search input.~
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Follow-up https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/16085 that fixes
the search deploy to be actually a part of the terminal-related
bindings.
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/16839
Also
* fixes few other bindings to use `shift` and avoid conflicts with the
existing key bindings.
* adds terminal inline assist to the context menu and makes both the
menu and the button to dynamically adjust to `assist.enabled` settings
change
It is still unclear to me, why certain labels for certain bindings are
wrong (it's still showing `ctrl-w` for closing the terminal tab, and
`shift-insert` instead of `ctrl-shift-v` for Paste, while Insert is near
and has a `ctrl-shift-c` binding shown) but at least the keys work now.
Release notes:
- Improved Linux terminal keymap and context menu
`pwsh` is the newer version of `PowerShell`, while the one that comes
pre-installed on Windows is called `Windows PowerShell` and is an older
version. I have no idea why Microsoft dose this and not updated the
`Windows Powershell` on Windows.
Release Notes:
- N/A
For future reference: WIP branch of copy/pasting a mixture of images and
text: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/tree/copy-paste-images -
we'll come back to that one after landing this one.
Release Notes:
- You can now paste images into the Assistant Panel to include them as
context. Currently works only on Mac, and with Anthropic models. Future
support is planned for more models, operating systems, and image
clipboard operations.
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Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Jason <jason@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
This commit gives tab button renderers control over the condition in
which they should be displayed. Previously we displayed tab buttons only
when the pane was focused. Now tab renderers can return an Option of
AnyElement, which in turn makes it possible for them to control when and
how they're rendered. Pane and Terminal handlers still check for self
focus condition and Assistant Panel does not.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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
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
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 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
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>
<img width="624" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f492b0bd-14c3-49e2-b2ff-dc78e52b0815">
- [x] Correctly set custom model token count
- [x] How to count tokens for Gemini models?
- [x] Feature flag zed.dev provider
- [x] Figure out how to configure custom models
- [ ] Update docs
Release Notes:
- Added support for quickly switching between multiple language model
providers in the assistant panel
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@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
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR adds a `text_color` method to `TabContentParams` to more easily
compute the text color to be used for tab contents.
This consolidates a number of conditionals that were scattered all over
the place to give us a singular source of truth for these colors.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR reworks the rendering for tab icons to allow us to render all of
the tab icons—not just file icons—in the tab's start slot.
The `Item` trait now has a separate `tab_icon` method that can be used
to indicate what icon should be shown for the tab.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This adds the ability for Zed to restore unsaved buffers on restart. The
user is no longer prompted to save/discard/cancel when trying to close a
Zed window with dirty buffers in it. Instead those dirty buffers are
stored and restored on restart.
It does this by saving the contents of dirty buffers to the internal
SQLite database in which Zed stores other data too. On restart, if there
are dirty buffers in the database, they are restored.
On certain events (buffer changed, file saved, ...) Zed will serialize
these buffers, throttled to a 100ms, so that we don't overload the
machine by saving on every keystroke. When Zed quits, it waits until all
the buffers are serialized.
### Current limitations
- It does not persist undo-history (right now we don't persist/restore
undo-history regardless of dirty buffers or not)
- It does not restore buffers in windows without projects/worktrees.
Example: if you open a new window with `cmd-shift-n` and type something
in a buffer, this will _not_ be stored and you will be asked whether to
save/discard on quit. In the future, we want to fix this by also
restoring windows without projects/worktrees.
### Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/45c63237-8848-471f-8575-ac05496bba19
### Related tickets
I'm unsure about closing them, without also fixing the 2nd limitation:
restoring of worktree-less windows. So let's wait until that.
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4985
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4683
### Note on performance
- Serializing editing buffer (asynchronously on background thread) with
500k lines takes ~200ms on M3 Max. That's an extreme case and that
performance seems acceptable.
Release Notes:
- Added automatic restoring of unsaved buffers. Zed can now be closed
even if there are unsaved changes in buffers. One current limitation is
that this only works when having projects open, not single files or
empty windows with unsaved buffers. The feature can be turned off by
setting `{"session": {"restore_unsaved_buffers": false}}`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
On macOS, when `terminal.option_as_meta` is enabled, pressing key
combinations like `option+b` and `option+f` would lead to both an escape
sequence being sent to the terminal (the expected behavior with
`option_as_meta == true`) AND a character being inserted (the behavior
when `option_as_meta == false`). Prevent the latter by stopping
propagation of the key-down event if it corresponds to a terminal escape
sequence and `option_as_meta` is enabled.
Fixes#7728
Release Notes:
- Fixed insertion of extra characters for some keystrokes if
`terminal.option_as_meta` is enabled
([#7728](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7728)).
Previously we were using a single globset::Glob in PathMatcher; higher
up the stack, we were then resorting to using a list of PathMatchers.
globset crate exposes a GlobSet type that's better suited for this use
case. In my benchmarks, using a single PathMatcher with GlobSet instead
of a Vec of PathMatchers with Globs is about 3 times faster with the
default 'file_scan_exclusions' values. This slightly improves our
project load time for projects with large # of files, as showcased in
the following videos of loading a project with 100k source files. This
project is *not* a git repository, so it should measure raw overhead on
our side.
Current nightly: 51404d4ea0https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/24362066/e0aa9f8c-aae6-4348-8d42-d20bd41fcd76
versus this PR:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/24362066/408dcab1-cee2-4c9e-a541-a31d14772dd7
Release Notes:
- Improved performance in large worktrees
This PR extracts the definition of the various Zed paths out of `util`
and into a new `paths` crate.
`util` is for generic utils, while these paths are Zed-specific. For
instance, `gpui` depends on `util`, and it shouldn't have knowledge of
these paths, since they are only used by Zed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Run any Jupyter kernel in Zed on any buffer (editor):
<img width="1074" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/eac8ed69-d02b-4d46-b379-6186d8f59470">
## TODO
### Lifecycle
* [x] Launch kernels on demand
* [x] Wait for kernel to be started
* [x] Request Kernel info on start
* [x] Show in progress indicator
* [ ] Allow picking kernel (it defaults to first matching language name)
* [ ] Menu for interrupting and shutting down the kernel
* [ ] Drop running kernels once editor is dropped
### Media Outputs
* [x] Render text and tracebacks with ANSI color handling
* [x] Render markdown as text
* [x] Render PNG and JPEG images using an explicit height based on
line-height
* ~~Render SVG~~ -- not happening for this PR due to lack of text in SVG
support
* [ ] Process `update_display_data` message and related `display_id`
* [x] Process `page` data from payloads as outputs
* [ ] Render markdown as, well, rendered markdown -- Note: unsure if we
can get line heights here
### Document
* [x] Select code and run
* [x] Run current line
* [x] Clear previous overlapping runs
* [ ] Support running markdown code blocks
* [ ] Action to export session as notebook or output files
* [ ] Action to clear all outputs
* [ ] Delete outputs when lines are deleted
## Other missing features
The following is a list of missing functionality or expectations that
are out of scope for this PR.
### Python Environments
Detecting python environments should probably be done in a separate PR
in tandem with how they're used with LSP. Users likely want to pick an
environment for their project, whether a virtualenv, conda env, pyenv,
poetry backed virtualenv, or the system. Related issues:
* https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7646
* https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7808
* https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7296
### LSP Integration
* Submit `complete_request` messages for completions to interleave
interactive variables with LSP
* LSP for IPython semantics (`%%timeit`, `!ls`, `get_ipython`, etc.)
## Future release notes
- Run code in any editor, whether it's a script or a markdown document
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Now when an editor loses focus (e.g. from switching tabs) and then
gains focus again, it doesn't close the inline assist. Instead, it only
closes when you move the cursor outside of it, e.g. by clicking
somewhere else in its parent editor.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.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
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))
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
A minor thing I've spotted and decided to fix on the spot.
It was being cloned twice within the body of that function (one of which
was redundant even without this PR); now in most cases we go down from 2
clones to 0.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR is another step to tabless editing (#6424, #4963). It adds
support for tab bar settings that allow the user to change its placement
or to hide completely.
Configuraton:
```json
"tab_bar": {
"show": true
}
```
Placemnet options are "top", "bottom" and "no".
This PR intentionally doesn't affect tab bars of other panes (Terminal
for instance) to keep code changes small. I guess we'll do the rest in
separate PRs.
Release Notes:
- Added support for configuring the editor tab bar (part of #6424,
#4963).
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
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`)
We're planning to associate "selection sources" with global element ids
to allow arbitrary UI text to be selected in GPUI. Previously, global
ids were not exposed outside the framework and we entangled management
of the element id stack with element state access. This was more
acceptable when element state was the only place we used global element
ids, but now that we're planning to use them more places, it makes sense
to deal with element identity as a first-class part of the element
system. We now ensure that the stack of element ids which forms the
current global element id is correctly managed in every phase of element
layout and paint and make the global id available to each element
method. In a subsequent PR, we'll use the global element id as part of
implementing arbitrary selection for UI text.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
The new `ElementContext` was originally introduced to ensure the element
APIs could only be used inside of elements. Unfortunately, there were
many places where some of those APIs needed to be used, so
`WindowContext::with_element_context` was introduced, which defeated the
original safety purposes of having a specific context for elements.
This pull request merges `ElementContext` into `WindowContext` and adds
(debug) runtime checks to APIs that can only be used during certain
phases of element drawing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
I saved the `file_types.json` file and got a diff because it had some
trailing whitespace. I ran
[`lineman`](https://github.com/JosephTLyons/lineman) on the codebase.
I've done this before, but this time, I've added in the following
settings to our `.zed` local settings, to make sure every future save
respects our desire to have consistent whitespace formatting.
```json
"remove_trailing_whitespace_on_save": true,
"ensure_final_newline_on_save": true
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
I'm not a huge fan of this change (& I expect the placement to change).
The plan is to have the button in a toolbar of terminal panel, but I'm
not sure if occupying a whole line of vertical space for a single button
is worth it; I suppose we might want to put more of tasks ui inside of
that toolbar.
Release Notes:
- Removed task status indicator and added "Spawn task" action to
terminal panel context menu.
This pull request introduces the new
`ElementContext::request_autoscroll(bounds)` and
`ElementContext::take_autoscroll()` methods in GPUI. These new APIs
enable container elements such as `List` to change their scroll position
if one of their children requested an autoscroll. We plan to use this in
the revamped assistant.
As a drive-by, we also:
- Renamed `Element::before_layout` to `Element::request_layout`
- Renamed `Element::after_layout` to `Element::prepaint`
- Introduced a new `List::splice_focusable` method to splice focusable
elements into the list, which enables rendering offscreen elements that
are focused.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR includes two relevant changes:
- Platform binds (super, windows, cmd) will now parse on all platforms,
regardless of which one is being used. While very counter-intuitive
(this means that `cmd-d` will actually be triggered by `win-d` on
windows) this makes it possible to reuse keymap files across platforms
easily
- There is now a KeyContext `os == linux`, `os == macos` or `os ==
windows` available in keymaps. This allows users to specify certain
blocks of keybinds only for one OS, allowing you to minimize the amount
of keymappings that you have to re-configure for each platform.
Release Notes:
- Added `os` KeyContext, set to either `linux`, `macos` or `windows`
- Fixed keymap parsing errors when `cmd` was used on linux, `super` was
used on mac, etc.
We were effectively discarding value set by display_nav_history_buttons
once we've updated settings for a pane. This commit adds another bit of
state to display_nav_history_buttons by allowing it to hard-deny setting
updates.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that caused disabled navigation buttons to show up in
terminal panel.
Release Notes:
- Added a setting to show/hide the terminal button in the status bar:
`{"terminal": {"button": false}}` to hide it. (#10513)
---------
Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5141
* adds "run selection" and "run file" tasks for bash and Python.
* replaces newlines with `\n` symbols in the human-readable task labels
* properly escapes task command arguments when spawning the task in
terminal
Caveats:
* bash tasks will always use user's default shell to spawn the
selections, but they should rather respect the shebang line even if it's
not selected
* Python tasks will always use `python3` to spawn its tasks now, as
there's no proper mechanism in Zed to deal with different Python
executables
Release Notes:
- Added tasks for bash and Python to execute selections and open files
in terminal
For example:
```
"alt-t": [
"task::Rerun",
{ "reevaluate_context": true, "allow_concurrent_runs": true }
],
```
Overriding `allow_concurrent_runs` to `true` by itself should terminate
current instance of the task, if there's any.
This PR also fixes task deduplication in terminal panel to use expanded
label and not the id, which depends on task context. It kinda aligns
with how task rerun worked prior to #10341 . That's omitted in the
release notes though, as it's not in Preview yet.
Release Notes:
- `Task::Rerun` action can now override `allow_concurrent_runs` and
`use_new_terminal` properties of the task that is being reran.
This PR implements the preview tabs feature from VSCode.
More details and thanks for the head start of the implementation here
#6782.
Here is what I have observed from using the vscode implementation ([x]
-> already implemented):
- [x] Single click on project file opens tab as preview
- [x] Double click on item in project panel opens tab as permanent
- [x] Double click on the tab makes it permanent
- [x] Navigating away from the tab makes the tab permanent and the new
tab is shown as preview (e.g. GoToReference)
- [x] Existing preview tab is reused when opening a new tab
- [x] Dragging tab to the same/another panel makes the tab permanent
- [x] Opening a tab from the file finder makes the tab permanent
- [x] Editing a preview tab will make the tab permanent
- [x] Using the space key in the project panel opens the tab as preview
- [x] Handle navigation history correctly (restore a preview tab as
preview as well)
- [x] Restore preview tabs after restarting
- [x] Support opening files from file finder in preview mode (vscode:
"Enable Preview From Quick Open")
I need to do some more testing of the vscode implementation, there might
be other behaviors/workflows which im not aware of that open an item as
preview/make them permanent.
Showcase:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/9be16515-c740-4905-bea1-88871112ef86
TODOs
- [x] Provide `enable_preview_tabs` setting
- [x] Write some tests
- [x] How should we handle this in collaboration mode (have not tested
the behavior so far)
- [x] Keyboard driven usage (probably need workspace commands)
- [x] Register `TogglePreviewTab` only when setting enabled?
- [x] Render preview tabs in tab switcher as italic
- [x] Render preview tabs in image viewer as italic
- [x] Should this be enabled by default (it is the default behavior in
VSCode)?
- [x] Docs
Future improvements (out of scope for now):
- Support preview mode for find all references and possibly other
multibuffers (VSCode: "Enable Preview From Code Navigation")
Release Notes:
- Added preview tabs
([#4922](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4922)).
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
New list (used tasks are above the separator line, sorted by the usage
recency), then all language tasks, then project-local and global tasks
are listed.
Note that there are two test tasks (for `test_name_1` and `test_name_2`
functions) that are created from the same task template:
<img width="563" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-10 at 01 00 46"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/7455a82f-2af2-47bf-99bd-d9c5a36e64ab">
Tasks are deduplicated by labels, with the used tasks left in case of
the conflict with the new tasks from the template:
<img width="555" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-10 at 01 01 06"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/8f5a249e-abec-46ef-a991-08c6d0348648">
Regular recent tasks can be now removed too:
<img width="565" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-10 at 01 00 55"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/0976b8fe-b5d7-4d2a-953d-1d8b1f216192">
When the caret is in the place where no function symbol could be
retrieved, no cargo tests for function are listed in tasks:
<img width="556" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/df30feba-fe27-4645-8be9-02afc70f02da">
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10132
Reworks the task code to simplify it and enable proper task labels.
* removes `trait Task`, renames `Definition` into `TaskTemplate` and use
that instead of `Arc<dyn Task>` everywhere
* implement more generic `TaskId` generation that depends on the
`TaskContext` and `TaskTemplate`
* remove `TaskId` out of the template and only create it after
"resolving" the template into the `ResolvedTask`: this way, task
templates, task state (`TaskContext`) and task "result" (resolved state)
are clearly separated and are not mixed
* implement the logic for filtering out non-related language tasks and
tasks that have non-resolved Zed task variables
* rework Zed template-vs-resolved-task display in modal: now all reruns
and recently used tasks are resolved tasks with "fixed" context (unless
configured otherwise in the task json) that are always shown, and Zed
can add on top tasks with different context that are derived from the
same template as the used, resolved tasks
* sort the tasks list better, showing more specific and least recently
used tasks higher
* shows a separator between used and unused tasks, allow removing the
used tasks same as the oneshot ones
* remote the Oneshot task source as redundant: all oneshot tasks are now
stored in the inventory's history
* when reusing the tasks as query in the modal, paste the expanded task
label now, show trimmed resolved label in the modal
* adjusts Rust and Elixir task labels to be more descriptive and closer
to bash scripts
Release Notes:
- Improved task modal ordering, run and deletion capabilities
Refs #9647
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9792
This pull request moves the computation of scrollbar markers off the
main thread, to prevent them from grinding the editor to a halt when we
have a lot of them (e.g., when there are lots of search results on a
large file). With these changes we also avoid generating multiple quads
for adjacent markers, thus fixing an issue where we stop drawing other
primitives because we've drawn too many quads in the scrollbar.
Release Notes:
- Improved editor performance when displaying lots of search results,
diagnostics, or symbol highlights in the scrollbar
([#9792](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9792)).
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Closes#10017. While reworking the `overlay` element in #9911, I did not
realize that all overlay elements called `defer_draw` with a priority of
`1`.
/cc @as-cii
Not including release notes, since it was only present in nightly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
tab switcher retrieves active pane from workspace, but that function is
not aware of Terminal Panel's pane. Thus in this PR we retrieve it
manually and use it as the active pane if terminal panel has focus.
Release Notes:
- Fixed tab switcher not working in terminal panel.
There was a problem using deferred draws with `overlay` and tooltips at
the same time.
The `overlay` element was removed and was split up into two separate
elements
- `deferred`
- `anchored` - Mimics the `overlay` behavior but does not render its
children as deferred
`tooltip_container` does not defer its drawing anymore and only uses
`anchored`.
/cc @as-cii
Release Notes:
- Fixed tooltip for the recent projects popover not showing anymore
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Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
* Add a `reveal: always|never` field in task definitions from tasks.json
, allowing to customize task terminal behavior on spawn
* Ensure reveal: always reveals the terminal even if the old task is
already running
Release Notes:
- Added a `reveal: always|never` (`always` is a default) field in task
definitions from tasks.json , allowing to customize task terminal
behavior on spawn
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Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
See https://zed.dev/channel/gpui-536
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9010
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8883
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8640
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8598
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8579
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8363
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8207
### Problem
After transitioning Zed to GPUI 2, we started noticing that interacting
with the mouse on many UI elements would lead to a pretty annoying
flicker. The main issue with the old approach was that hover state was
calculated based on the previous frame. That is, when computing whether
a given element was hovered in the current frame, we would use
information about the same element in the previous frame.
However, inspecting the previous frame tells us very little about what
should be hovered in the current frame, as elements in the current frame
may have changed significantly.
### Solution
This pull request's main contribution is the introduction of a new
`after_layout` phase when redrawing the window. The key idea is that
we'll give every element a chance to register a hitbox (see
`ElementContext::insert_hitbox`) before painting anything. Then, during
the `paint` phase, elements can determine whether they're the topmost
and draw their hover state accordingly.
We are also removing the ability to give an arbitrary z-index to
elements. Instead, we will follow the much simpler painter's algorithm.
That is, an element that gets painted after will be drawn on top of an
element that got painted earlier. Elements can still escape their
current "stacking context" by using the new `ElementContext::defer_draw`
method (see `Overlay` for an example). Elements drawn using this method
will still be logically considered as being children of their original
parent (for keybinding, focus and cache invalidation purposes) but their
layout and paint passes will be deferred until the currently-drawn
element is done.
With these changes we also reworked geometry batching within the
`Scene`. The new approach uses an AABB tree to determine geometry
occlusion, which allows the GPU to render non-overlapping geometry in
parallel.
### Performance
Performance is slightly better than on `main` even though this new
approach is more correct and we're maintaining an extra data structure
(the AABB tree).
![before_after](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/482957/c8120b07-1dbd-4776-834a-d040e569a71e)
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that was causing popovers to flicker.
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
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