Partially fixes#4321, since Azure OpenAI API can be converted to OpenAI
API.
Release Notes:
- Added `assistant.openai_api_url` setting to allow OpenAI API URL to be
configured.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Current limitations:
* Not able to navigate into JAR files
Release Notes:
- Added Clojure language support
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Alacritty seems to support only regex search out of the box.
This PR just escapes all special regex chars to make non regex search
work as expected.
Disclaimer: New to Rust.
Release Notes:
-Fixed text search not working correctly in terminal ([#4880](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4880))
1. The client-side comparison was wrong
2. The server never told the client about the version it remembered
3. The server generated broken timestamps in some cases
Release Notes:
- Fixed the notes/chat appearing as unread too often
**or**
- N/A
Fixes: #7605
When repeating some cursor movements in Vim mode (e.g. `99999999 w`),
Zed tries to repeat the movement that many times, even if further
actions don't have any effect. This causes Zed to hang.
This commit makes those movements like other actions (like moving the
cursor left/right), stopping the repeat movement if a boundary of the
text is reached/the cursor can't move anymore.
Release Notes:
- Fixed [#7605](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7605).
Fixes: #7311
Co-Authored-By: WindSoilder <WindSoilder@outlook.com>
Release Notes:
- Added a highlight on yanked text in vim normal mode
**or**
- N/A
Co-authored-by: WindSoilder <WindSoilder@outlook.com>
- Open channel notes and chat on channel click
- WIP
- Fix compile error
- Don't join live kit until requested
- Track in_call state separately from in_room
Release Notes:
- Improved channels: you can now be in a channel without joining the
audio call automatically
**or**
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Fix found by @h3mosphere (thanks!)
Solves the Vulkan validation on start on some platforms about the
mismatched surface size, e.g.
```
VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274(ERROR / SPEC): msgNum: 2094043421 - Validation Error: [ VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274 ] Object 0: handle = 0x55dff99554c0, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_DEVICE; | MessageID = 0x7cd0911d | vkCreateSwapchainKHR() called with imageExtent = (1920,1080), which is outside the bounds returned by vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR(): currentExtent = (1920,1016), minImageExtent = (1920,1016), maxImageExtent = (1920,1016). The Vulkan spec states: imageExtent must be between minImageExtent and maxImageExtent, inclusive, where minImageExtent and maxImageExtent are members of the VkSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR structure returned by vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceCapabilitiesKHR for the surface (https://www.khronos.org/registry/vulkan/specs/1.3-extensions/html/vkspec.html#VUID-VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR-imageExtent-01274)
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Before the change to `script/clippy`, bash ignored first `clippy`
invocation failure and CI moved on with Linux errors and warnings
emitted.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
The current LSP headers reader implementation assumes a specific order
(i.e., `Content-Length` first, and then `Content-Type`). Unfortunately,
this assumption is not always valid, as no specification enforces the
rule. @caius and I encountered this issue while implementing the
Terraform LSP, where `Content-Type` comes first, breaking the
implementation in #6929.
This PR introduces a `read_headers` function, which asynchronously reads
the incoming pipe until the headers' delimiter (i.e., '\r\n\r\n'),
adding it to the message buffer, and returning an error when delimiter's
not found.
I added a few tests but only considered scenarios where headers are
delivered at once (which should be the case?). I'm unsure if this
suffices or if I should consider more scenarios; I would love to hear
others' opinions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Caius <caius@caius.name>
Previously we only looked at the global settings, this changes that to
start looking in local settings first and then fall back to global ones.
Fixes#4279.
Release Notes:
- Fixed language server configurations not being picked up from local,
worktree-specific settings.
([#4279](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4279)).
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennetbo@gmx.de>
This fixes two annoyances when composing text and autoclose is enabled.
Example: use a Brazilian keyboard and type `"`, which triggers a
dead-key state.
Previously when a user would type `"<space>` to get a quote, we'd end up
with 4 quotes.
When text was selected and a user then typed `"<space>` the selected
text would be deleted.
This commit fixes both of these issues.
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4298
Release Notes:
- Fixed autoclose behavior not working when composing text via IME (e.g.
using quotes on a Brazilian keyboard)
([#4298](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4298)).
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: bennetbo <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Dims text by a certain factor - this respects theme opacity. The amount
is documented in the code. As far as I can tell, all other terminals
also dim text using this same method. Dim only affects the foreground.
<img width="755" alt="SCR-20240209-mfls"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/52195359/c32f2aff-1142-4333-a05d-6aca425cb235">
Release Notes:
- Added terminal text dimming (fixes#7497)
On macOS, this will enable or disable the Metal HUD at runtime. Note
that this only works when Zed is bundled because it requires to set the
`MetalHudEnabled` key in the Info.plist.
Release Notes:
- Added a new `ToggleGraphicsProfiler` command that can be used as an
action (or via the `Help -> Toggle Graphics Profiler` menu) to
investigate graphics performance.
Previously we wouldn't handle Backspace in dead key state correctly:
instead of removing what was typed, we'd insert the text that was in the
dead key state.
Example: on a US English layout, press `opt-u` to end up in a dead key
state with `¨` waiting for the next character to be typed. Type
`backspace`. The `¨` should be removed, but it's not.
With this change, the `backspace` is interpreted instead of being
ignored.
Release Notes:
- Fixed backspace not working for dead keys (i.e. when typing accents or
umlauts)
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This is a rebase of @gabydds text_system updates. with some small
cleanups.
Currently cannot test this as build is not working in linux. Im just
putting it up here before I forget about it.
---------
Co-authored-by: gabydd <gabydinnerdavid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Hello everyone,
glad to be contributing to this awesome project! This just fixes a
simple todo!(linux) in gpui.
I also considered setting the window title in the hello world example,
let me know if I should add it in this PR as well.
Best Regards,
Christian Bergschneider
This is a refactor, follow-up to the work we've been doing on loading
WASM language extensions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR extends our Tree-sitter highlights for Python to allow
highlighting docstrings differently from other strings.
Docstrings in Python will now use `string.doc` instead of just `string`,
which will allow for them to be styled independently of other strings.
If no `string.doc` is present in the theme, then it will fall back to
using the `string` styles.
<img width="272" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-08 at 1 52 21 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/034cffa0-91c0-4924-8ccc-3a385cf31126">
This is slightly different than the approach I took in #7585 in that we
are still treating docstrings as strings by default (which appears to be
the more common behavior), but allowing theme authors to hook in and
style them separately, if desired.
Release Notes:
- Added ability add custom styles for Python docstrings using
`string.doc`
([#7346](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7346)).
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that caused Zed to render at 60fps even on ProMotion
displays.
- Fixed a bug that could saturate the main thread event loop in certain
circumstances.
---------
Co-authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
With https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/6882 basic syntax
highlighting support for Terraform has arrived in Zed. To fully support
all features of the language server (when it lands), it's necessary to
handle `*.tfvars` slightly differently.
TL;DR: [terraform-ls](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-ls) expects
`terraform` as language id for `*.tf` files and `terraform-vars` as
language id for `*.tfvars` files because the allowed configuration
inside the files is different. Duplicating the Terraform language
configuration was the only way I could see to achieve this.
---
In the
[LSP](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocumentItem),
text documents have a language identifier to identify a document on the
server side to avoid reinterpreting the file extension.
The Terraform language server currently uses two different language
identifiers:
* `terraform` - for `*.tf` files
* `terraform-vars` - for `*.tfvars` files
Both file types contain HCL and can be highlighted using the same
grammar and tree-sitter configuration files. The difference in the file
content is that `*.tfvars` files only allow top-level attributes and no
blocks. [_So you could argue that `*.tfvars` can use a stripped down
version of the grammar_]. To set the right context (which affects
completion, hover, validation...) for each file, we need to send a
different language id.
The only way I could see to achieve this with the current architecture
was to copy the Terraform language configuration with a different `name`
and different `path_suffixes`. Everything else is the same.
A Terraform LSP adapter implementation would then map the language
configurations to their specific language ids:
```rust
fn language_ids(&self) -> HashMap<String, String> {
HashMap::from_iter([
("Terraform".into(), "terraform".into()),
("Terraform Vars".into(), "terraform-vars".into()),
])
}
```
I think it might be helpful in the future to have another way to map
file extensions to specific language ids without having to create a new
language configuration.
### UX Before
![CleanShot 2024-02-07 at 23 00
56@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/45985/2c40f477-99a2-4dc1-86de-221acccfcedb)
### UX After
![CleanShot 2024-02-07 at 22 58
40@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/45985/704c9cca-ae14-413a-be1f-d2439ae1ae22)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---
* Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5098
Fixes text in the terminal displaying as bold when it's actually just
dim. I think it was just a simple oversight because the original code
`|`'s together the BOLD and DIM_BOLD flags, which is the same as
DIM_BOLD, which is wrong because it should only be BOLD :p
Release Notes:
- Fixed#4464
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR removes an unneeded `maybe!` from `get_permalink_to_line`.
As this is a `Result`-returning function, we don't need the inner level
of wrapping.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This isn't exactly a great solution, but it's a step in the right
direction, and it's simple allowing us to quickly unblock linux. Without
this (or an equivalent) PR linux builds are broken.
I spent a bunch of time investigating using notify on macos, and have a
branch with that working and FakeFs updated to use notify events.
unfortunately I think this would come with some drawbacks. Primarily
that files that don't yet exist yet aren't handled as well as with using
events directly leading to some less than ideal tradeoffs.
This PR is very much a placeholder for a better cross platform solution.
Most problematically, it only fills in the portion of fsevent::Event
that is currently used, despite there being a lot more information in
the ones collected from macos. At the very least a followup PR should
hide those implementation details behind a cross platform Event type so
that if people try and access data that hasn't been translated, they
find out about it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Changes `Editor::manipulate_lines` to allow line adding and removal
through callback function.
- Added `editor::UniqueLinesCaseSensitive` and `editor::UniqueLinesCaseInsensitive` commands
([#4831](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4831))
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7534 by not requiring
assets for gopls and vscode-eslint langservers — those two are the only
ones in Zed that do not use assets directly when determining langserver
version and retrieving those.
All other servers deal with assets, hence require those to be present.
The problem with https://github.com/tamasfe/taplo/releases is that they
host multiple binary releases in the same release list, so for now the
code works because only the langserver has assets — but as soon as
another release there gets assets, it will break again.
We could filter out those by names also, but they also tend to change
(and can be edited manually), so keeping it as is for now.
Release Notes:
- Fixed gopls language server downloads
([7534](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7534))
This PR improves support for rendering markdown documents.
## After the updates
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/18583882/48315901-563d-44c6-8265-8390e8eed942
## Before the updates
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/18583882/6d7ddb55-41f7-492e-af12-6ab54559f612
## New features
- @SomeoneToIgnore's [scrolling feature
request](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/6958#pullrequestreview-1850458632).
- Checkboxes (`- [ ]` and `- [x]`)
- Inline code blocks.
- Ordered and unordered lists at an arbitrary depth.
- Block quotes that render nested content, like code blocks.
- Lists that render nested content, like code blocks.
- Block quotes that support variable heading sizes and the other
markdown features added
[here](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/6958).
- Users can see and click internal links (`[See the docs](./docs.md)`).
## Notable changes
- Removed dependency on `rich_text`.
- Added a new method for parsing markdown into renderable structs. This
method uses recursive descent so it can easily support more complex
markdown documents.
- Parsing does not happen for every call to
`MarkdownPreviewView::render` anymore.
## TODO
- [ ] Typing should move the markdown preview cursor.
## Future work under consideration
- If a title exists for a link, show it on hover.
- Images.
- Since this PR brings the most support for markdown, we can consolidate
`languages/markdown` and `rich_text` to use this new renderer. Note that
the updated inline text rendering method in this PR originated from
`langauges/markdown`.
- Syntax highlighting in code blocks.
- Footnote references.
- Inline HTML.
- Strikethrough support.
- Scrolling improvements:
- Handle automatic preview scrolling when multiple cursors are used in
the editor.
- > great to see that the render now respects editor's scrolls, but can
we also support the vice-versa (as syntax tree does it in Zed) — when
scrolling the render, it would be good to scroll the editor too
- > sometimes it's hard to understand where the "caret" on the render
is, so I wonder if we could go even further with its placement and place
it inside the text, as a regular caret? Maybe even support the
selections?
- > switching to another markdown tab does not change the rendered
contents and when I call the render command again, the screen gets
another split — I would rather prefer to have Zed's syntax tree
behavior: there's always a single panel that renders things for whatever
tab is active now. At least we should not split if there's already a
split, rather adding the new rendered tab there.
- > plaintext URLs could get a highlight and the click action
## Release Notes
- Improved support for markdown rendering.
I'd love to take on fixing this but:
1. I don't think this is the right solution - it would be really nice to
have something actionable that I could do when presented with this
message.
2. Should signing in to Copilot be independent from whether it's
enabled? You can only access the sign-in modal when `features.copilot`
isn't disabled, but when `show_copilot_suggestions` is `false` the
server is disabled but you can't sign in. So I guess another solution
might be to just not show the UI if copilot suggestions are disabled?
3. I don't know what other circumstances could trigger the empty modal.
I see `Status::Error` and that seems like it might be important to
surface gracefully?
Would love some thoughts on this
Release Notes:
- Improved UX for enabling Copilot when it's disabled in settings
This PR cleans up the path definitions in `util::paths` following the
Linux merge.
We were using a bunch of target-specific compilation that made these
declarations kind of messy, when really we can limit the conditional
compilation to just the base directories that we use as the basis for
the other directories.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the various spots where we reload the theme to use
`ThemeSettings::reload_current_theme` instead of duplicating the code
each time.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR extends the extension directory watcher to also watch and reload
themes defined in extensions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7467 introduced a new
`grammar` field in the language configuration files.
The underlying tree-sitter grammar for Terraform should be `hcl` instead
of `terraform`. This PR fixes that typo.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the initial support for loading extensions in Zed.
### Extensions Directory
Extensions are loaded from the extensions directory.
The extensions directory has the following structure:
```
extensions/
installed/
extension-a/
grammars/
languages/
extension-b/
themes/
manifest.json
```
The `manifest.json` file is used internally by Zed to keep track of
which extensions are installed. This file should be maintained
automatically, and shouldn't require any direct interaction with it.
Extensions can provide Tree-sitter grammars, languages, and themes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR changes our approach to initializing the `SystemAppearance` so
that we can do it earlier in the startup process.
Previously we were using the appearance from the window, meaning that we
couldn't initialize the value until we first opened the window.
Now we read the `window_appearance` from the `AppContext`. On macOS this
is backed by the
[`effectiveAppearance`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplication/2967171-effectiveappearance)
on the `NSApplication`.
We currently still watch for changes to the appearance at the window
level, as the only hook I could find in the documentation is
[`viewDidChangeEffectiveAppearance`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsview/2977088-viewdidchangeeffectiveappearance),
which is at the `NSView` level.
In my testing this makes it so Zed appropriately chooses the correct
light/dark theme on startup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverts zed-industries/zed#7481
This would regress performance because we'd be using the standard
library's hash maps everywhere, so reverting for now.
Previously it wasn't possible to create a keybinding for this action
because it required an argument.
Now the action takes the active item of the pane and if it's a
multi-buffer the first one.
This also adds a default keybinding for Vim mode: `-` will reveal the
file in the project panel.
Fixes#7485.
Release Notes:
- Added `pane::RevealInProjectPanel` as an action in the command
palette. ([#7485](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7485)).
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
* fix: avoid panics in case of non-existing path for watching
* fix: copy the themes and plugins
* Revert "add a few more libraries to the linux script"
This reverts commit 7509677003.
* fix: add vulkan validation layers to the system deps
* fix: fix the themes paths
This was originally just to fix
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4354, which I did by just
returning the previous offset in `find_boundary`.. but `find_boundary`
is used in the "insert mode" / normal editor too, so returning the
previous boundary breaks existing functionality in that case.
I was considering a new `find_boundary` function just for some of the
vim motions like this, but I thought that this is straightforward enough
and future Vim functions might need similar logic too.
Release Notes:
- Fixed https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4354
We noticed the following message in my logs when trying to debug some
lag when collaborating:
```
2024-02-06T09:42:09-08:00 [ERROR] error handling message. client_id:3, sender_id:Some(PeerId { owner_id: 327, id: 1123430 }), type:GetCompletions, error:no such connection: 0/0
```
That `0/0` looks like a bogus connection id, constructed via a derived
`Default`. We didn't ever find a code path that would *use* a default
`ConnectionId` and lead to this error, but it did seem like an
improvement to not have a `Default` for that type.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
When a supporting diagnostic had an empty message, we were accidentally
giving the corresponding block a height of zero lines.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where an editors' lines were not laid out correctly
when showing certain diagnostics.
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Feature
- [x] Allow to click on reply to go to the real message
- [x] In chat
- [x] Show only a part of the message that you reply to
- [x] In chat
- [x] In reply preview
TODO’s
- [x] Fix migration
- [x] timestamp(in filename)
- [x] remove the reference to the reply_message_id
- [x] Fix markdown cache for reply message
- [x] Fix spacing when first message is a reply to you and you want to
reply to that message.
- [x] Fetch message that you replied to
- [x] allow fetching messages that are not inside the current view
- [x] When message is deleted, we should show a text like `message
deleted` or something
- [x] Show correct GitHub username + icon after `Replied to: `
- [x] Show correct message(now it's hard-coded)
- [x] Add icon to reply + add the onClick logic
- [x] Show message that you want to reply to
- [x] Allow to click away the message that you want to reply to
- [x] Fix hard-coded GitHub user + icon after `Reply tp:`
- [x] Add tests
<img width="242" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-06 at 20 51 40"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/62463826/a7a5f3e0-dee3-4d38-95db-258b169e4498">
<img width="240" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-06 at 20 52 02"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/62463826/3e136de3-4135-4c07-bd43-30089b677c0a">
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to reply to a message.
- Added highlight message when you click on mention notifications or a
reply message.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <53836821+bennetbo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
With upcoming release of 1.76 I did a check of current +beta (which
seems to already be at 1.77). These would cause CI pipeline failures
once 1.77 is out.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR improves the error handling when the `editor: copy permalink to
line` action fails.
Right now if something goes wrong nothing happens, and we don't write
anything to the logs.
This PR makes it so we display a toast when the operation fails with the
error message, as well as write it to the Zed logs.
Release Notes:
- Improved error behavior for `editor: copy permalink to line` action.
This PR removes the placeholder that we previously displayed for the
chat message editor.
With the changes in #7441 we can no longer hit this codepath.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Found this last week with @osiewicz and we realized that it's unused. So
I think it's fine to remove it, but I want to hear whether @mikayla-maki
has some thoughts here.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Turns out that Nushell doesn't like `-lic` and `&&`, but works perfectly
fine with `-l -i -c` and `;`, which the other shells do too.
These all work:
bash -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
nu -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
zsh -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
fish -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
Release Notes:
- Fixed shell environment not being loaded if Nushell was set as
`$SHELL`.
This PR makes it so the chat message editor is hidden when not in an
active chat.
Release Notes:
- Changed the chat message editor to be hidden when not in an active
chat.
This takes down LLVM IR size of theme_selector from 316k to ~250k. Note
that I do not care about theme_selector in particular, though it acts as
a benchmark for smaller crates to me ("how much static overhead in
compile time does gpui have").
The title is a bit dramatic, so just to shed some light: by leaking a
type I mean forcing downstream crates to codegen it's methods/know about
it's drop code. Since SubscriberSet is no longer used directly in the
generic (==inlineable) methods, users no longer have to codegen `insert`
and co.
Release Notes:
- N/A