This PR addresses feedback from @maxbrunsfeld on new replace in buffer.
It fixes:
- missing padding surrounding replace input.
- missing padding around replace buttons.
- missing `.notify` call which made the replace fields not show up
immediately sometimes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This is still WIP, mostly pending styling. I added a pretty rudimentary
text field and no buttons whatsoever other than that. I am targeting a
Preview of 09.13, as I am gonna be on PTO for the next week.
I dislike the current implementation slightly because of `regex`'s crate
syntax and lack of support of backreferences. What strikes me as odd wrt
to syntax is that it will just replace a capture name with empty string
if that capture is missing from the regex. While this is perfectly fine
behaviour for conditionally-matched capture groups (e.g. `(foo)?`), I
think it should still error out if there's no group with a given name
(conditional or not).
Release Notes:
- Added "Replace" functionality to buffer search.
* Use a single row, instead of centering the search bar within a double-row toolbar.
* Search query controls on the left, navigation on the right
* Semantic is the final mode, for greater stability between buffer and project search.
* Prevent query editor from moving when toggling path filters
See Linear description for the full explanation of the issue. This PR is
mostly a mechanical change, except for the one case where we do pass in
an explicit `next_id` instead of `model_id` in project.rs.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where some results were not reported in project search in
presence of unnamed buffers.
This is the first batch of improvements to current project search. There
are few things we can do better still, but I want to get this out in
next Preview.
Most of the slowness at this point seems to stem from updating UI too
often.
Release Notes:
- Improved project search by making it report results sooner.
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Co-authored-by: Julia Risley <julia@zed.dev>
Optimization to the Semantic Indexing Engine.
We've transitioned from a framework in which the entire project tree is
walked at each index command, to an eager queuing method, in which an
initial queue of outstanding indexing work is initialized upon workspace
creation, and then subscriptions are leveraged for file change events to
continually keep an updated view on outstanding work.
This optimization contributes towards quicker user feedback, when
initializing or using Semantic Search functionality. It also opens the
doors towards better transparency across the system on outstanding
indexing work.
Release Notes:
- Refactored index operation queue to an eager queuing framework.
- Moved semantic search initialization to workspace creation.
- Adjusted rate limiting strategy on api delays to reduce time spent
waiting for rate limits.