Move "async move" a few characters to the left in cx.spawn() (#26758)
This is the core change: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26758/files#diff-044302c0d57147af17e68a0009fee3e8dcdfb4f32c27a915e70cfa80e987f765R1052 TODO: - [x] Use AsyncFn instead of Fn() -> Future in GPUI spawn methods - [x] Implement it in the whole app - [x] Implement it in the debugger - [x] Glance at the RPC crate, and see if those box future methods can be switched over. Answer: It can't directly, as you can't make an AsyncFn* into a trait object. There's ways around that, but they're all more complex than just keeping the code as is. - [ ] Fix platform specific code Release Notes: - N/A
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ impl Tool for EditFilesTool {
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cx,
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);
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cx.spawn(|mut cx| async move {
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cx.spawn(async move |cx| {
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let result = task.await;
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let str_result = match &result {
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@ -111,10 +111,8 @@ impl Tool for EditFilesTool {
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Err(err) => Err(err.to_string()),
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};
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log.update(&mut cx, |log, cx| {
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log.set_tool_output(req_id, str_result, cx)
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})
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.log_err();
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log.update(cx, |log, cx| log.set_tool_output(req_id, str_result, cx))
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.log_err();
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result
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})
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@ -188,7 +186,7 @@ impl EditToolRequest {
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cache: false,
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});
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cx.spawn(|mut cx| async move {
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cx.spawn(async move |cx| {
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let llm_request = LanguageModelRequest {
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messages,
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tools: vec![],
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@ -211,10 +209,10 @@ impl EditToolRequest {
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};
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while let Some(chunk) = chunks.stream.next().await {
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request.process_response_chunk(&chunk?, &mut cx).await?;
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request.process_response_chunk(&chunk?, cx).await?;
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}
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request.finalize(&mut cx).await
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request.finalize(cx).await
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})
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}
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