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This PR adds initial support for FreeBSD (https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/15309). While there is still work left to be done, it seems to be usable. As discussed by @syobocat (https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/10247), the changes were just adding ```target_os = "freebsd"``` to wherever it checks if the OS is Linux. ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/80ea5b29-047f-4cbd-8263-42e5fa6c94b7) Needs to be build with ```RUSTFLAGS="-C link-dead-code"``` Known Issues: - There's an issue in ```crates/project/src/environment.rs``` where a command fails because ```/bin/sh``` on FreeBSD doesn't support the ```-l``` option. ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c3c38633-160f-4f47-8840-e3da67f6ebc8) - The file/folder choosers provided by the ```ashpd``` crate don't work on FreeBSD (at least with KDE). This isn't that bad since a fallback dialog is used. ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/29373006-1eb9-4ed0-bd52-2d0047fab418) - Moving to trash won't work. - Numerous tests fail (when running on FreeBSD). While I haven't looked into this much, it appears that the corresponding features seem to work fine. Release Notes: - Added initial support for FreeBSD |
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This contains the code for Zed's Vim emulation mode.
Vim mode in Zed is supposed to primarily "do what you expect": it mostly tries to copy vim exactly, but will use Zed-specific functionality when available to make things smoother. This means Zed will never be 100% vim compatible, but should be 100% vim familiar!
The backlog is maintained in the #vim
channel notes.
Testing against Neovim
If you are making a change to make Zed's behavior more closely match vim/nvim, you can create a test using the NeovimBackedTestContext
.
For example, the following test checks that Zed and Neovim have the same behavior when running *
in visual mode:
#[gpui::test]
async fn test_visual_star_hash(cx: &mut gpui::TestAppContext) {
let mut cx = NeovimBackedTestContext::new(cx).await;
cx.set_shared_state("ˇa.c. abcd a.c. abcd").await;
cx.simulate_shared_keystrokes(["v", "3", "l", "*"]).await;
cx.assert_shared_state("a.c. abcd ˇa.c. abcd").await;
}
To keep CI runs fast, by default the neovim tests use a cached JSON file that records what neovim did (see crates/vim/test_data), but while developing this test you'll need to run it with the neovim flag enabled:
cargo test -p vim --features neovim test_visual_star_hash
This will run your keystrokes against a headless neovim and cache the results in the test_data directory.
Testing zed-only behavior
Zed does more than vim/neovim in their default modes. The VimTestContext
can be used instead. This lets you test integration with the language server and other parts of zed's UI that don't have a NeoVim equivalent.