This PR adds **internal** ability to run arbitrary language servers via
WebAssembly extensions. The functionality isn't exposed yet - we're just
landing this in this early state because there have been a lot of
changes to the `LspAdapter` trait, and other language server logic.
## Next steps
* Currently, wasm extensions can only define how to *install* and run a
language server, they can't yet implement the other LSP adapter methods,
such as formatting completion labels and workspace symbols.
* We don't have an automatic way to install or develop these types of
extensions
* We don't have a way to package these types of extensions in our
extensions repo, to make them available via our extensions API.
* The Rust extension API crate, `zed-extension-api` has not yet been
published to crates.io, because we still consider the API a work in
progress.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This practice makes it difficult to locate todo!s in my code when I'm
working. Let's take out the bang if we want to keep doing this.
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This PR rearranges the PR template to move the line about including
screenshots or media up underneath the `Added/Fixed/Improved` section.
This makes it easier to delete one section or the other depending on
what kind of change you're making.
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This PR adjusts the way we cache Cargo dependencies in CI.
We're trying out
[swatinem/rust-cache](https://github.com/swatinem/rust-cache) to see if
it can improve our caching strategy such that we're able to get more
cache hits on PRs.
We'll only write to the cache on `main` in the hopes that it will
mitigate the amount of thrashing of the cache.
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We run Linux CI on regular GitHub Action runners, which have ~30GB of
disk space. This is nothing for Rust builds and, due to Cargo.lock
perturbations, we tend to accumulate enough artifacts to fill the disk
entirely since `restore-keys` alowed to keep the cache for different
lockfiles.
Instead, try to invalidate the cache more aggressively (which will cost
us more frequent ~30min Linux CI runs) to see how this will work in
comparison.
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Depends on https://github.com/zed-industries/font-kit/pull/2 and
https://github.com/kvark/blade/pull/77
This change enables Blade to be also used on MacOS. It will also make it
easier to use it on Windows.
What works: most of the things. Zed loads as fast and appears equally
responsive to the current renderer.
<img width="306" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-11 at 12 09 15 AM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/107301/66d82f45-5ea2-4e2b-86c6-5b3ed333c827">
Things missing:
- [x] video streaming. ~~Requires a bit of plumbing on both Blade and
Zed sides, but all fairly straightforward.~~
- verified with a local setup
- [x] resize. ~~Not sure where exactly to hook up the reaction on the
window size change. Once we know where, the fix is one line.~~
- [ ] fine-tune CA Layer
- this isn't a blocker for merging the PR, but it would be a blocker if
we wanted to switch to the new path by default
- [ ] rebase on latest, get the dependency merged (need review/merge of
https://github.com/zed-industries/font-kit/pull/2!)
Update: I implemented resize support as well as "surface" rendering on
the Blade path (which will be useful on Linux/Windows later on). I
haven't tested the latter though - not sure how to get something
streaming. Would appreciate some help! I don't think this should be a
blocker to this PR, anyway.
The only little piece that's missing for the Blade on MacOS path to be
full-featured is fine-tuning the CALayer configuration. Zed does a lot
of careful logic in configuring the layer, such as switching the
"present with transaction" on/off intermittently, which Blade path
doesn't have yet.
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR adds a REST API to the collab server for searching and
downloading extensions. Previously, we had implemented this API in
zed.dev directly, but this implementation is better, because we use the
collab database to store the download counts for extensions.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Making media up for release notes / tweets is becoming very time
consuming. I spoke to Max and suggested we ask users to submit media for
their features, to reduce what we need to produce for tweets and such. I
dont know if this is the best way to signal it; I don't like adding more
to the PR template, but I'm not sure of a better way at the moment.
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Runs scheduled CI jobs only on the main repository, not on forks. These
jobs fail on forks and generate unnecessary noise on contributor emails.
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I keep seeing people leave the wrapping parentheses, like `(Added)` in
their release notes.
This PR tries making it clearer that we only want *one* of "Added",
"Fixed", or "Improved".
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After this change we'll be able to push a tag to github to deploy to
collab.
The advantages of this are that there's no longer a separate step to
first
build the image, and then deploy it.
In the future I'd like to make this happen more automatically (maybe as
part of
bump nightly).
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We're seeing a bit of nonsense on telemetry. Although the checksum seed
isn't secret per-se, it does make sending nonsense a little more effort.
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- check hidden files
- fix a typos in a hidden file
- ignore "ba" typos in a more specific way
- ignore a typo in collab/migrations/ literally
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This PR removes the placeholder description from the PR template, opting
to just leave empty space instead.
I've seen lots of instances where authors will not delete the
placeholder, and it ends up in Git history, which is not desirable.
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