Previously, we would only track whether the previous key down event
was a key equivalent. However, this could cause issues when pressing
certain keystrokes in rapid succession, e.g.:
- Pressing `shift-right` (to select a character)
- Pressing a character (with or without `shift` held down)
This would cause GPUI to ignore the second event because it was
preceded by a key equivalent event. With this commit, we track the
last key equivalent event, and skip the key down event only if it
matches the last key equivalent event.
To turn any struct into a composite element, you can implement a render method
with the following signature:
fn render<V: View>(&mut self, view: &mut V, cx: &mut ViewContext<V>) -> AnyElement<V>;
Then add #[derive(Element)] to the struct definition.
This will make it easier to introduce higher-level components that are expressed in
terms of other elements.
Fix mislocation of caller query in detach_and_log_error
Fix incorrect wording on livekit integration
Add share_mic action for manually enabling the microphone
Make mic sharing wait until the room has been fully established
This avoids a high cost which appears to be the system rasterizing the
cursor every time we call this, fixes a slowdown when scrolling rapidly
while mouse motion continually attempted to assign the style
Co-Authored-By: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Z-2357
I've found a crate that handles both comments and trailing commas in
JSON. It is a fork of `serde_json`, but it is maintained & up-to-date.
Sadly RawValue seems to not play nicely with it; I've ran into
deserialisation issues around use of RawValue. For this PR I've migrated
to `Value` API.
Obviously this is just a point of discussion, not something I'd merge
straight away. There may be better solutions to this particular problem.
I've also noticed that `serde_json_lenient` does not handle trailing
commas after bindings array. I'm not sure how big of an issue that is.
Release Notes:
- Improved handling of trailing commas in settings files.
[#1322](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1322)
I did \*something\* Friday afternoon which changed something about my
system SDK to break the `media` crate's bindings generation. Some of the
types and consts were not being generated despite being able to prove
that they exist in the source, such as when running the header through
the preprocessor myself and feeding that through the generator. Updating
my OS, XCode, command line tools, and reinstalling Rust as well as
working from fresh clones of the repo had no effect.
Updating rust-bindgen resolved the issue and downgrading the version
back to the original version caused the issue to reappear. I'm still not
sure what happened to change the SDK but at this point with being able
to build the project again I'm not going to look a gift horse in the
mouth.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Rather than assuming a specific family exists, try a set of specific
names and if they fail, just grab any old font that the system reports
as existing
Co-Authored-By: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
This adds basic ability to interact with OpenAI inside a buffer.
Release Notes:
* If`OPENAI_API_KEY` is defined in your environment, you can now run the
`ai: assist` command to pass the text of your current buffer to GPT-4.
If you're editing a file with a `.zmd` extension, you can also invoke
the model with `cmd-enter.` (preview-only)