This fixes#10871.
The introduction of #11412 broke Vue.js language support, since it made
Zed rely more heavily on correct language name -> language ID mappings,
which the Vue.js extension didn't have.
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This fixes#10185 by not keeping snippet state around when already at
the end of the snippet and the tabstop is empty (i.e. it's not a
selection) and we're already on it.
The reason for the fix is outlined in the comments of #10185 but to
repeat:
1. `gopls` sends completions with type "snippet" even when suggesting
single word completions that don't contain tabstops
2. We use a default behavior and add an "end tabstop" by default so that
the cursor jumps to the end of the snippet when accepting it.
3. We'd then push the state of the snippet on the stack which is where
it would stay, with the cursor already at the end and the user unable to
get rid of the tabstop state.
This fixes the issue by not pushing snippet state when the tabstop we
accepted is the "end tabstop".
Release Notes:
- Fixed completions inside snippets breaking the jump-to-next-tabstop
behaviour when using Go/`gopls`
([#10185](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10185)).
Demo:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/35384e5e-45c6-46ab-870d-b48e56d8786b
This adds a new option to the right click menu for git blame entries in
the gutter: "Open permalink". If there is a URL for the code host, then
this will open it.
Release Notes:
- Added "Open permalink" option to right-click menu of git blame entries
in gutter.
Demo:
![screenshot-2024-05-13-09 39
48@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/656c177c-79f0-4a40-8838-7e963d099479)
Implemented autosave functionality with a delay, which now refrains from
formatting the code upon triggering unless the user manually saves it.
Additionally, enhanced documentation for the `format_on_save` setting
has been added. This resolves the issue where autosave with delay would
inadvertently format the code, disrupting the user experience, as
reported in the corresponding issue.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where autosave after_delay would auto-format the buffer
([#9787](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9787)).
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR adds an extra scrollbar-wide margin to the right side of the
editor. This prevents hiding the last character under the scrollbar.
Fixes#7098
Release Notes:
- Fixed hiding of the last character under the scrollbar (#7098).
I assume this was an older file name or just a typo as I can't find any
other references to a `keybindings.json` file. Either way it was
confusing for a bit :)
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This cleans up the neovim-backed vim tests:
- removed exempted tests (we'll rely on bug reports to find missing edge
cases)
- moved all assertions into non-async fn's so that failures are
reporting on the right file/line
- removed the NeovimBackedBindingTestContext
- renamed a few things to make them clearer
- reduced the number of permutations tested in some cases to reduce
slowest test from 60s to 5s
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RustEmbed repeatedly compiled regexes for handling of
'include='/'exclude' statements in a hot loop, which caused each call to
Assets::iter() to take 600ms. Since it is being called twice on our
startup path, that alone contributed over a second to startup time in
debug builds. I've filed a PR with them
https://github.com/pyrossh/rust-embed/pull/244 which brings down the
time for a single iter() call to 6ms.
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While looking into how to implement #4901, noticed that the current
`Goto next/previous diagnostic` behaved a bit weirdly. That is, when
there are multiple errors that have overlapping ranges, only the first
one can be chosen to be active by the `go_to_diagnostic_impl`.
### Previous behavior:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/71292737/95897675-f5ee-40e5-869f-0a40066eb8e3
Doesn't go through all the diagnostics, and going backwards and forwards
doesn't show the same diagnostic always.
### New behavior:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/71292737/81f7945a-7ad8-4a34-b286-cc2799b10500
Should always go through the diagnostics in a consistent manner.
Release Notes:
* Improved the behavioral consistency of "Go to Next/Previous
Diagnostic"
Additionally, the internal `ToolView` trait used by the registry is now
called `InternalToolView`.
This should make it a bit easier to understand that the `ToolView` is
intended for a `gpui::View` (implementing `Render`). It does still feel
like more could be merged here but I think the built tools are now a bit
clearer.
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Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8081
To avoid confusion and bugs when converting between various row `u32`'s,
use different types for each.
Further PRs should split `Point` into buffer and multi buffer variants
and make the code more readable.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Improves the descriptions for some of the tools. I wish we had metrics
to back up changes in how the model responds to tool schema changes so
anecdotally I'm just going to say this _seems_ improved.
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The previous implementation relied on a background thread to wake up the
main thread,
which was prone to priority inversion under heavy load.
In a synthetic test, where we spawn 200 git processes while doing a 5ms
timeout, the old version blocked for 5-80ms, the new version blocks for
5.1-5.4ms.
Release Notes:
- Improved responsiveness of the main thread under high system load
This PR removes the references to initializing Git submodules as part of
building Zed.
These are no longer needed, as our only submodule was removed in #11672.
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This PR vendors the protobuf files from the LiveKit protocol so that we
don't need to have that entire LiveKit protocol repo as a submodule.
---
Eventually I would like to replace this with the
[`livekit-protocol`](https://crates.io/crates/livekit-protocol) crate,
but there is some churn that needs to happen for that.
The main problem is that we're currently on a different version of
`prost` used by `livekit-protocol`, and upgrading our version of `prost`
means that we now need to source `protoc` ourselves (since it is no
longer available to be compiled from source as part of `prost-build`).
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This is my stab at #7709
I realize the code is flawed. There's no test coverage, I'm using
`clone()` and there are probably better ways to hook into the events.
Also, I didn't know what context to use for the keybinding. But maybe
with some pointers from someone who actually know what they're doing, I
can get this shippable.
Release Notes:
- vim: Added ctrl-6 for
[alternate-file](https://vimhelp.org/editing.txt.html#CTRL-%5E) to
navigate back and forth between two buffers.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/261929/2d10494e-5668-4988-b7b4-417c922d6c61
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR adds a setting to allow configuring the low-speed timeout for
the Assistant when using the OpenAI provider.
The `low_speed_timeout_in_seconds` accepts a number of seconds that the
HTTP client can go below a minimum speed limit (currently set to 100
bytes/second) before it times out.
```json
{
"assistant": {
"version": "1",
"provider": { "name": "openai", "low_speed_timeout_in_seconds": 60 }
},
}
```
This should help the case where the `openai` provider is being used with
a local model that requires higher timeouts.
Issue: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9913
Release Notes:
- Added a `low_speed_timeout_in_seconds` setting to the Assistant's
OpenAI provider
([#9913](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9913)).
This PR moves the Ruby injections added in #8796 to the right location,
since Ruby support was extracted into an extension in #11360.
Release Notes:
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This PR extracts Ruby and ERB support into an extension and removes the
built-in Ruby and Ruby support from Zed.
As part of this, the new extension is prepared for adding support for
the `Ruby LSP` which has some blockers. See
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/8613 I was thinking of adding
an initial support for Ruby LSP but I think it would be better to start
with extracting the Ruby extension for now.
The implementation, as the 1st step, matches the bundled version but
with 3 differences:
1. Added signature output to the completion popup. See my comment below.
![CleanShot 2024-05-04 at 09 17
37@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1894248/486b7a48-ea0c-44ce-b0c9-9f8f5d3ad42d)
3. Use the shell environment for starting the `solargraph` executable.
See my comment below.
4. Bumped the tree sitter version for Ruby to the latest available
version.
Additionally, I plan to tweak this extension a bit in the future but I
think we should do this bit by bit. Thanks!
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Ruby, in favor of making it available as
an extension.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
I ran into this when trying to get #11550 working: the VCS menu would
open repositories on its owned, based on paths, instead of going through
the worktree on which we already store the git repositories.
Release Notes:
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Release Notes:
- vim: Added support for the changelist. `g;` and `g,` to the
previous/next change
- vim: Added support for the `'.` mark
- vim: Added support for `gi` to resume the previous insert
- [x] Build out cli on linux
- [x] Add support for --dev-server-token sent by the CLI
- [x] Package cli into the .tar.gz
- [x] Link the cli to ~/.local/bin in install.sh
Release Notes:
- linux: Add cli support for managing zed
While these would match how macOS handles this scenario, they crash on
Catalina, and require mouse clicks to interact.
cc @bennetbo
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Release Notes:
- vim: Added support for buffer-local marks (`'a-'z`) and some builtin
marks `'<`,`'>`,`'[`,`']`, `'{`, `'}` and `^`. Global marks (`'A-'Z`),
and other builtin marks (`'0-'9`, `'(`, `')`, `''`, `'.`, `'"`) are not
yet implemented. (#5122)
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
To speed up Linux CI builds, use a set of self-hosted Linux machines and
use them to run all slow CI steps for Linux: "tests", bundling and
nightly builds.
Also adds a set of dev icons as Linux bundling script required them for
`run-bundling`-tagged builds from regular PRs.
Same icons as for Preview were used, but, ideally, something different
could be created.
Release Notes:
- N/A