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>
Due to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9985 and an
abundance of caution, I'm reverting the image and svg rendering updates
for now until we can debug the issue. cc: @niklaswimmer
Release Notes:
- N/A
This reverts https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/8327
That PR introduced a regression where completions' syntax highlighting
would be corrupted in a non-deterministic way, such that it varied from
frame to frame:
In the screenshot below, many of the field names (e.g. `cursor`,
`depth`) are incorrectly colored as types instead of fields. The
`finished_states` field has highlighting that changes at the wrong
offset. All of these values changed from frame to frame, creating a
strange flickering effect:
<img width="599" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-01 at 5 56 36 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/326587/b6a48f02-f146-4f76-92e6-32fb417d86c0">
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes#9928 by invalidating the tooltip on mouse scroll.
I think _ideally_ we'd have a solution that only invalidates it if,
after mouse scroll, we're not hovering over the element. But I tried
that (by essentially duplicating the code for `MouseMoveEvent` but that
lead to some inconsistencies. I think we don't redraw when we finish
scrolling.
This now behaves exactly like tooltips in Chrome: invalidate on scroll,
move mouse again to trigger the tooltip.
It also behaves like the hover tooltips in the editor.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/05b9170e-414c-4453-84e5-90510b943c15
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverts zed-industries/zed#9768
That change didn't seem necessary and it made symbols that need a key
shortcut to be written (e.g. SHIFT + 2 for a quote) infinitely repeat.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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
PR: #9931 broke image scaling, such that it ignores the object-fit
parameter and instead always scales the image to fit the bounds. This
fixes the regression.
This is a follow up to #9436 . It has a cleaner API and generalized the
image_cache to be a generic asset cache, that all GPUI elements can make
use off. The changes have been discussed with @mikayla-maki on Discord.
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
@SomeoneToIgnore This code should 100% work for future Zed users, but
for current Zed users, Zed's internal list of recents may not be synced
w/ macOS' Recent Documents at first. If needed this can be fixed by
calling `cx.refresh_recent_documents` on startup, but that feels a bit
unnecessary.
Release Notes:
- Fixes behavior of Recent Documents list on macOS
This PR extracts the `SemanticVersion` out of `util` and into its own
`SemanticVersion` crate.
This allows for making use of `SemanticVersion` without needing to pull
in some of the heavier dependencies included in the `util` crate.
As part of this the public API for `SemanticVersion` has been tidied up
a bit.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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>
This adds a new action to the editor: `editor: toggle git blame`. When
used it turns on a sidebar containing `git blame` information for the
currently open buffer.
The git blame information is updated when the buffer changes. It handles
additions, deletions, modifications, changes to the underlying git data
(new commits, changed commits, ...), file saves. It also handles folding
and wrapping lines correctly.
When the user hovers over a commit, a tooltip displays information for
the commit that introduced the line. If the repository has a remote with
the name `origin` configured, then clicking on a blame entry opens the
permalink to the commit on the code host.
Users can right-click on a blame entry to get a context menu which
allows them to copy the SHA of the commit.
The feature also works on shared projects, e.g. when collaborating a
peer can request `git blame` data.
As of this PR, Zed now comes bundled with a `git` binary so that users
don't have to have `git` installed locally to use this feature.
### Screenshots
![screenshot-2024-03-28-13 57
43@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/ee8ec55d-3b5e-4d63-a85a-852da914f5ba)
![screenshot-2024-03-28-14 01
23@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/2ba8efd7-e887-4076-a87a-587a732b9e9a)
![screenshot-2024-03-28-14 01
32@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/496f4a06-b189-4881-b427-2289ae6e6075)
### TODOs
- [x] Bundling `git` binary
### Release Notes
Release Notes:
- Added `editor: toggle git blame` command that toggles a sidebar with
git blame information for the current buffer.
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Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Updated version of #9741 with fixes for the problems raised in #9774. I
only verified that the images no longer look blueish on Linux, because I
don't have a Mac.
cc @osiewicz
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Signed-off-by: Niklas Wimmer <mail@nwimmer.me>
Sharing a project displays a notification (window) on every screen.
Previously there was an issue with the positioning of windows on all
screens except the primary screen.
As you can see here:
![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/314cf367-8c70-4e8e-bc4a-dcbb99cb4f71)
Now:
![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/42af9ef3-8af9-453a-ad95-147b5f9d90ba)
@mikayla-maki and I also decided to refactor the `WindowOptions` a bit.
Previously you could specify bounds which controlled the positioning and
size of the window in the global coordinate space, while also providing
a display id (which screen to show the window on). This can lead to
unusual behavior because you could theoretically specify a global bound
which does not even belong to the display id which was provided.
Therefore we changed the api to this:
```rust
struct WindowOptions {
/// The bounds of the window in screen coordinates
/// None -> inherit, Some(bounds) -> set bounds.
pub bounds: Option<Bounds<DevicePixels>>,
/// The display to create the window on, if this is None,
/// the window will be created on the main display
pub display_id: Option<DisplayId>,
}
```
This lets you specify a display id, which maps to the screen where the
window should be created and bounds relative to the upper left of the
screen.
Release Notes:
- Fixed positioning of popup windows (e.g. when sharing a project) when
using multiple external displays.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
~~This is still a work in progress, but to show the public where I am
working on it~~ Ready for review
TODO:
- [x] Justify fullscreen size to display
- [x] Record and apply restored size
Release Notes:
- N/A
This pull request introduces a new `InlineCompletionProvider` trait,
which enables making `Editor` copilot-agnostic and lets us push all the
copilot functionality into the `copilot_ui` module. Long-term, I would
like to merge `copilot` and `copilot_ui`, but right now `project`
depends on `copilot`, which makes this impossible.
The reason for adding this new trait is so that we can experiment with
other inline completion providers and swap them at runtime using config
settings.
Please, note also that we renamed some of the existing copilot actions
to be more agnostic (see release notes below). We still kept the old
actions bound for backwards-compatibility, but we should probably remove
them at some later version.
Also, as a drive-by, we added new methods to the `Global` trait that let
you read or mutate a global directly, e.g.:
```rs
MyGlobal::update(cx, |global, cx| {
});
```
Release Notes:
- Renamed the `copilot::Suggest` action to
`editor::ShowInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `copilot::NextSuggestion` action to
`editor::NextInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `copilot::PreviousSuggestion` action to
`editor::PreviousInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `editor::AcceptPartialCopilotSuggestion` action to
`editor::AcceptPartialInlineCompletion`
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Kelley <rgbkrk@gmail.com>
Quick fix that fixes key repeat not working when releasing a different
key than the current one being held
Don't really know much rust yet, so unsure this is the best way to
handle this, but this does seem like a good starting point to get at
least a tad familiar with it
Release Notes:
- N/A
Separate from #9451
On Windows, a new window may already active immediate after creation.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
mouse scroll wasn't working unless the window was maximized or in the
top left corner because the Windows wheel events give screen coordinates
Release Notes:
- N/A
That's nicer & more readable.
(I just noticed that this looks weird while trying to understand why zed
changes my cursor, so decided to make a quick fix (btw the issue with
the cursor is that zed always loads cursor named "default" on wayland))
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
The same changes have been used on linux here 5003504031
and here 34832d49b09071846ff6f55f8ca1df019980a1df.
Signed-off-by: Niklas Wimmer <mail@nwimmer.me>
The latest update to resvg bumped some transitive dependencies
which lead to duplicates. The update to the image dependency
unifies most of their versions again.
Most notably, gif and kurbo are still duplicated, which is best fixed
downstream however.
Signed-off-by: Niklas Wimmer <mail@nwimmer.me>
Now `Zed` can display icons. The image below shows the icon of the
`zed.exe` file and the icon in the right-click properties.
![Screenshot 2024-03-20
181054](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/8f1ccc7f-aab0-46cf-8c32-a3545ba710a3)
I used the `crates\zed\resources\app-icon@2x.png` file to generate the
`.ico` file. Due to some blank space around the logo in the original
file, the logo appears slightly smaller on Windows compared to other
software.
![Screenshot 2024-03-20
181155](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/874c5ed3-6796-428c-9a91-f91231bb6510)
The current `.ico` file contains logo files of multiple sizes: 16x16,
24x24, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The logging of WM_PAINT for each frame was not very meaningful, so it
was eliminated.
Other logging levels were also reduced to trace.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR builds off of an earlier version of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/9595, rearranges some of the
logic, and removes an unused platform API.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: apricotbucket28 <agustin.nicolas.marcos@outlook.com>
This PR adds support for handling action releases — events that
are fired when the user releases all the modifier keys that were part of
an action-triggering shortcut.
If the user holds modifiers and invokes several actions sequentially via
shortcuts (same or different), only the last action is "released" when
its modifier keys released.
~The following methods were added to `Div`:~
- ~`capture_action_release()`~
- ~`on_action_release()`~
- ~`on_boxed_action_release()`~
~They work similarly to `capture_action()`, `on_action()` and
`on_boxed_action()`.~
See the implementation details in [this
comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/8782#issuecomment-2009154646).
Release Notes:
- Added a fast-switch mode to the file finder: hit `p` or `shift-p`
while holding down `cmd` to select a file immediately. (#8258).
Related Issues:
- Implements #8757
- Implements #8258
- Part of #7653
Co-authored-by: @ConradIrwin
As I mentioned before, there are the following issues with how GPUI
handles scale factors greater than 1.0:
1. The title bar buttons do not function correctly, with minimizing
button performing maximization and maximizing button performing closure.
2. As discussed in #8809, setting a scale factor greater than 1.0 causes
GPUI's drawing content to be pushed off the screen.
This PR introduces `LogicalSize` and `PhysicalSize` to differentiate
between coordinate systems for proper GPUI rendering, and now scale
factors above 1.5 are working correctly.
`Zed` with a scale factor equals 1.5, and change between different scale
factors:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/3348536d-8bd3-41dd-82f6-052723312a5b
Release Notes:
- N/A
I mainly focused on improving the `font_id` function, see the
description of e286483262 for more
details. The rest are some drive-by changes I could not resist to.
When I am right about af4d6c43ce, someone
with a Mac could change it there as well.
This PR is probably best reviewed commit by commit :)
cc @gabydd @h3mosphere
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Signed-off-by: Niklas Wimmer <mail@nwimmer.me>
This PR adjusts scrolling to be a lot faster on Linux and also makes
terminal scrolling work.
For Wayland, it makes scrolling faster by handling the `AxisValue120`
event (which also allows high-resolution scrolling on supported mice)
On X11, changed the 1 line per scroll to 3.
### Different solutions
I tried replicating Chromium's scrolling behaviour, but it was
inconsistent in X11/Wayland and found it too fast on Wayland. Plus, it
also didn't match VSCode, since it seems that they do something
different.
Release Notes:
- Made scrolling faster on Linux
- Made terminal scroll on Linux
Completes #7228.
Adds back Backspace as the main delete key binding and makes Linux
bindings consistent with macOS
Release Notes:
- ⌘-Delete/⌘-Backspace will now suppress deletion confirmation prompts
in project panel
([#7228](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7228)).
This PR updates the `TextSystem` on macOS to allow loading the "Segoe
Fluent Icons" font.
We're using this font in the Storybook to render the `TitleBar` as it
would appear on Windows despite us running it on macOS. This is to make
things easier for iterating on UI design without needing to test on each
individual platform.
However, the "Segoe Fluent Icons" font does not have a glyph for the `m`
character, causing it to run afoul of a precautionary check added in
#4029, which ultimately results in the font not being loaded (and thus
rendering as a missing glyph).
We work around this by simply ignoring this check if the font we're
trying to load is specifically "Segoe Fluent Icons".
I think longer-term we'll need to revisit the behavior in the editor
that is causing the panics when the `m` glyph is missing from the font,
but that's a problem for a different day.
#### Before
<img width="1283" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-15 at 3 34 38 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/c0ddd46d-8599-4729-ac98-75522b33e25b">
#### After
<img width="1113" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-15 at 5 12 36 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/183c2b43-5e4f-4516-8856-7a2d45ed8b2e">
Note that you currently need to install the "Segoe Fluent Icons" font
yourself—either installing it globally or placing the `.ttf` file in the
`assets/fonts` directory—in order to see the icons rendered. I'd like to
look into getting this, but there are restrictions on the distribution
of the font on non-Windows platforms that will need to be followed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR reverts https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/9392 and
fixes the regressions that led to the reversion.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Ezekiel Warren <ezekiel@seaube.com>
Release Notes:
- Added [object-fit
API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/object-fit) to the
`img` element. This allows the user to decide how the image is scaled
within the element bounds.
- Fixes corner radius not working as expected on overflowing elements.
This reverts #9053 and #9375 because they introduced a regression on
`main` that broke the titlebars on macOS:
![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/d046003b-5c66-4a42-9385-623f5d58c9a4)
Two things are off:
- Left padding is missing
- Titlebar height is less than it was before, which means the
traffic-light buttons are not centered vertically
What @as-cii and I noticed while looking into this: the `cfg!(macos)`
macros that were used don't work like that. You need to check for
`cfg!(target = "macos")` etc. Means that on macOS we never used the
macOS-specific code because the condition was always false.
Overall height, we're not sure about.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9340
The flickering was caused by the pane trying to restore focus on a
`FocusHandle` that wasn't being rendered anymore. This commit uses the
new `WeakFocusHandle` to avoid retaining a reference to focus handles
that don't exist anymore.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that caused flickering when interacting with the language
server logs
([#9340](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9340)).
Using `Threadpool` and `TimerQueue` which are provided by the native
Windows APIs, to implement the corresponding interfaces, we do not need
to sort tasks ourselves as Windows will handle it in a relatively more
efficient manner, I guess. I am unsure if Zed would welcome this PR, and
suggestions are welcome.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-Authored-By: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where text styles could leak between frames (preview only)
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Tested on my laptop, and I've noticed that when I move the window,
`WindowsPlatform::displays()` is being continuously called. Is this
intended?
Release Notes:
- N/A
### Description
Currently, there are some issues with input handling on Windows:
#### 1. Direct crash when encountering IME input.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/598f7272-1948-4a42-99c5-2ef7b9162a1e
#### 2. Handling messages every 1/60 seconds in the main thread. Despite
being named "immediate_handle," it's not exactly immediate.
```rust
// actually halt here
let wait_result =
unsafe { DCompositionWaitForCompositorClock(Some(&[self.inner.event]), INFINITE) };
// compositor clock ticked so we should draw a frame
if wait_result == 1 {
unsafe { invalidate_thread_windows(GetCurrentThreadId()) };
while unsafe { PeekMessageW(&mut msg, HWND::default(), 0, 0, PM_REMOVE) }.as_bool()
```
#### 3. According to Windows recommendations, character input should be
obtained using `WM_CHAR` instead of `WM_KEYDOWN`. Additionally, there
are problems with the handling within `WM_CHAR`.
```rust
fn handle_char_msg(&self, wparam: WPARAM) -> LRESULT {
let mut callbacks = self.callbacks.borrow_mut();
if let Some(callback) = callbacks.input.as_mut() {
let modifiers = self.current_modifiers();
let msg_char = wparam.0 as u8 as char; // these are u16 chars, cant treat them as u8
```
And, we don't handle `WM_SYSKEYDOWN` properly, which leads to `Alt + F4`
not working.
Release Notes:
- N/A