This PR adds an action to expand the excerpts lines of context in a
multibuffer.
Release Notes:
- Added an `editor::ExpandExcerpts` action (bound to `shift-enter` by
default), which can expand the excerpt the cursor is currently in by 3
lines. You can customize the number of lines by rebinding this action
like so:
```json5
// In your keybindings array...
{
"context": "Editor && mode == full",
"bindings": {
"shift-enter": ["editor::ExpandExcerpts", { "lines": 5 }],
}
}
```
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This fixes an issue that could cause `from_iter` to never finish if the
underlying iterator restarted after returning `None` for the first time.
We only saw this in development but I wanna cherry-pick it to stable and
preview, just in case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
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>
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
Hopefully this makes it a bit easier for new contributors to dive into
the codebase :)
Release Notes:
- Improved documentation for many core editor types
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
This does two things:
1. It optimizes the constructions of `SumTree`s to not insert nodes
one-by-one, but instead inserts them level-by-level. That makes it more
efficient to construct large `SumTree`s.
2. It adds a `from_par_iter` constructor that parallelizes the
construction of `SumTree`s.
In combination, **loading a 500MB plain text file went from from
~18seconds down to ~2seconds**.
Disclaimer: I didn't write any of this code, lol! It's all @as-cii and
@nathansobo.
Release Notes:
- Improved performance when opening very large files.
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Julia <julia@zed.dev>
This fixes a bug that could cause the cursor to incorrectly report its
start when using `slice` or `seek_forward`, and then calling `prev`. We
didn't notice this because we were not testing those three methods
together.
I suppose this could explain some of the panics we've observed because
we do use `slice`/`seek_forward` followed by `prev` calls in production.
This commit introduces a new adaptor trait for SeekTarget that works around
frustrating issues with lifetimes. It wraps the arguments in a newtype wrapper
that lives on the stack to avoid the lifetime getting extended to the caller
of the method.
This allows us to introduce a PathSuccessor object that can be passed as the
end argument of remove_between to remove a whole subtree.
This lets us use `next` or `prev` to decide whether to park the cursor
at the first or last filtered item.
Co-Authored-By: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>