There were time when events with bad data were being emitted. What we found was that places where certain collaboration-related code could fail, like sending an, would still send events, and those events be in a bad state, as certain elements weren't constructed as expected, thus missing in the event. The new API guarantees that we have data in the correct configuration. In the future, we will add events for certain types of failures within Zed.
Co-Authored-By: Julia <30666851+ForLoveOfCats@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR removes a leftover `dbg!` from `styleable_helpers!`.
We already removed this in the `gpui2-ui` branch, but getting this on
`main` since @KCaverly pointed it out.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adding a few bindings to bring first class feeling multiselect to zed's
vim emulation.
gn and gN are similar to similar vim bindings, ga is similar to gA (and
I doubt we need vim's real ga), g> and g< are just made up.
Release Notes:
- vim: `g n` / `g N` to select next/previous
- vim: `g >` / `g <` to skip current selection and select next/previous
- vim: `g a` to select all
Release Notes:
- vim: Add v1 of command mode
([#279](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/279)). The
goal was to cover 90% of what most people actually do, but it is very
incomplete. Known omissions are that ranges cannot be specified (except
that `:%s//` must always specify the % range), commands cannot take
arguments (you can `:w` but not `:w [file]`), and there is no history.
Please file feature requests on
https://github.com/zed-industries/community as you notice things that
could be better.
- `:` triggers zed's command palette. If you type a known vim command it
will run it, otherwise you get zed's normal fuzzy search. For this
release supported commands are limited to:
- - `:w[rite][!]`, `:wq[!]`, `:q[uit][!]`, `:wa[ll][!]`, `:wqa[ll][!]`,
`:qa[ll][!]`, `:[e]x[it][!]`, `:up[date]` to save/close tab(s) and
pane(s).
- - `:cq` to quit completely.
- - `:vs[plit]`, `:sp[lit]` to split vertically/horizontally
- - `:new`, `:vne[w]` to create a new file in a new pane above or to the
left
- - `:tabedit`, `:tabnew` to create a new file in a new tab.
- - `:tabn[ext]`, `:tabp[rev]` to go to previous/next tabs
- - `:tabc[lose]` to close tabs
- - `:cn[ext]`, `:cp[rev]`, `:ln[ext]`, `:lp[rev]` to go to the
next/prev diagnostics.
- - `:cc`, `:ll` to open the errors page
- - `:<number>` to jump to a line number.
- - `:$` to jump to end of file
- - `:%s/foo/bar/` (note that /g is always implied, the range must
always be %, and zed uses different regex syntax to vim)
- - `:/foo` and `:?foo` to jump to next/prev line matching foo
- - `:j[oin]`, to join the current line (no range is yet supported)
- - `:d[elete][l][p]`, to delete the current line (no range is yet
supported)
- - `:s[ort] [i]` to sort the current selection (case-insensitively)
- vim: Add `ctrl-w o` (closes everything except the current item) and
`ctrl-w n` (creates a new file in the pane above).
([#1884](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1884))
- all: Add a "Discard" option to prompt when saving a file with
conflicts (previously this only appeared on close, not on save).
Internal changes:
- The Picker will now wait for pending queries before confirming (to
handle people typing `: w enter` rapidly.
- workspace::save_item and Pane::save_item are now merged together, and
the behavior controlled by `workspace::SaveIntent`.
- Many actions related to closing/saving items now take an optional
`SaveIntent`.
-
This is a PR I built for a friend of a friend at StrangeLoop, who is
making a much better LSP for elixir that elixir folks want to experiment
with. This PR also improves the our debug log viewer to handle LSP
restarts.
TODO:
- [ ] Make sure NextLS binary loading works.
Release Notes:
- Added support for the experimental Next LS for Elxir, to enable it add
the following field to your settings to enable:
```json
"elixir": {
"next": "on"
}
```
This PR restructures the `ui` crate into just `elements` and
`components`.
This was already done on the `gpui2-ui` branch, just getting it onto
`main`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Nate Butler <nate@zed.dev>
This PR improves the error message when `FontCache.load_family` attempts
to load a font that is not present on the system.
I ran into this while trying to run the `storybook` for the first time.
The error message indicated that a font family was not found, but did
not provide any information as to which font family was being loaded.
### Before
```
Compiling storybook v0.1.0 (/Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/storybook)
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 8.52s
Running `/Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/target/debug/storybook`
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: could not find a non-empty font family matching one of the given names', crates/theme/src/theme_settings.rs:132:18
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
libc++abi: terminating due to uncaught foreign exception
fish: Job 1, 'cargo run' terminated by signal SIGABRT (Abort)
```
### After
```
Compiling storybook v0.1.0 (/Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/storybook)
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 7.90s
Running `/Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/target/debug/storybook`
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: could not find a non-empty font family matching one of the given names: `Zed Mono`', crates/theme/src/theme_settings.rs:132:18
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
libc++abi: terminating due to uncaught foreign exception
fish: Job 1, 'cargo run' terminated by signal SIGABRT (Abort)
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the need for writing manual mappings in the `FromStr`
implementation for the `StorySelector` enum used in the storybook CLI.
We are now using the
[`EnumString`](https://docs.rs/strum/0.25.0/strum/derive.EnumString.html)
trait from `strum` to automatically derive snake_cased names for the
enums.
This will cut down on some of the manual work needed to wire up more
stories to the storybook.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR puts the `Theme` returned from the `theme` function behind an
`Arc`.
### Motivation
While working on wiring up window focus events for the `TitleBar`
component we ran into issues where `theme` was holding an immutable
borrow to the `ViewContext` for the entirety of the `render` scope,
which prevented having mutable borrows in the same scope.
### Explanation
To avoid this, we can make `theme` return an `Arc<Theme>` to allow for
cheap clones and avoiding the issues with the borrow checker.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR factors out the bulk of the boilerplate required to setup a
story in the storybook out into separate components.
The pattern we're using here is adapted from the "[associated
component](https://maxdeviant.com/posts/2021/react-associated-components/)"
pattern in React.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Copilot sends multiple events about its LSP server readiness, not necessarily recreating the server from scratch (e.g. due to re-sign in action).
Avoid re-adding same log subscriptions on the same LSP server, which
causes panics.
This PR updates the `storybook` with support for adding stories for
individual components.
### Motivation
Right now we just have one story in the storybook that renders an entire
`WorkspaceElement`.
While iterating on the various UI components, it will be helpful to be
able to create stories of those components just by themselves.
This is especially true for components that have a number of different
states, as we can render the components in all of the various states in
a single layout.
### Explanation
We achieve this by adding a simple CLI to the storybook.
The `storybook` binary now accepts an optional `[STORY]` parameter that
can be used to indicate which story should be loaded. If this parameter
is not provided, it will load the workspace story as it currently does.
Passing a story name will load the corresponding story, if it exists.
For example:
```
cargo run -- elements/avatar
```
<img width="723" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-21 at 10 29 52 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/5df489ed-8607-4024-9c19-c5f4541f97c9">
```
cargo run -- components/facepile
```
<img width="785" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-21 at 10 30 07 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/e04a4577-7403-405d-b23c-e765b7a06229">
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR reorganizes the exports for the `ui` module in the `storybook`
crate.
### Motivation
Currently we expose each of the various elements/components/modules in
two places:
- Through the module itself (e.g., `ui::element::Avatar`)
- Through the `ui` module's re-exports (e.g., `ui::Avatar`)
This means it's possible to import any given item from two spots, which
can lead to inconsistencies in the consumers. Additionally, it also
means we're shipping the exact module structure underneath `ui` as part
of the public API.
### Explanation
To avoid this, we can avoid exposing each of the individual modules
underneath `ui::{element, component, module}` and instead export just
the module contents themselves.
This makes the `ui` module namespace flat.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Update project search semantic ui to accommodate for users who have not
set the OPENAI_API_KEY in their environment variables.
Release Notes:
- Expand Semantic Index status to include status for non authenticated
users
- Update Search UI to illustrate this status.