We're finally doing the thing.
TODO:
- [x] Choose an approach
- Decided to add a new element just for the pane axis, containing a
slimmed down copy of the flex code.
- [x] Wire through callbacks and pointers so that data goes where it
needs to
- [x] Do the flex juggling math on resize
- [x] Update the flexes when updating the split tree
- [x] Restore the active_pane_magnification setting
- [x] Serialize an axis' flexes
Release Notes:
- Made the center pane group splits resizable. Note that resizing is
disabled if the `active_pane_magnification` setting is changed from
default.
As part of this I added `assert_shared_state()` to the
NeovimBackedTestContext so that it is more like a drop-in replacement
for the VimTestContext.
The remaining part of zed-industries/community#682 is adding bracket
matching to plain text. It looks like the current logic requires there
to be a tree sitter language for the language in order to support
bracket matching. I didn't fix this in this PR because I was unsure
whether to try and work around that, or to try and add a plain text tree
sitter language.
Release Notes:
- vim: support `{` and `}` for paragraph motion
([#470](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/470)).
- vim: fix `%` at the end of the line
([#682](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/682)).
Language servers such as typescript-language-servers report a single
work event, ending right after server's startup.
Other servers might send more similar event, also during startup.
The rest of the events are diagnostic-related and we filter them out.
React on such events with /refresh-like hint update, that will check
only the visible part of the editor for hints and might be replaced by
other /refresh requests, if needed.
* Filter out queries for outdated buffers just before hint tasks spawn:
multicared edits might empit standalone events simultaneously
* Only spawn inlay update tasks for visible buffers with corresponding
language
* Do not spawn tasks for local projects' buffers without LSP servers
Added .assert_shared_state() to NeovimBackedTestContext – although it's
not strictly necessary to show the expected behaviour in the test file
(as we can just compare to neovim's JSON recording), it makes it much
easier to understand what we're testing.