Add a setting for custom associations between languages and files (#9290)
Closes #5178 Release Notes: - Added a `file_types` setting that can be used to associate languages with file names and file extensions. For example, to interpret all `.c` files as C++, and files called `MyLockFile` as TOML, add the following to `settings.json`: ```json { "file_types": { "C++": ["c"], "TOML": ["MyLockFile"] } } ``` As with most zed settings, this can be configured on a per-directory basis by including a local `.zed/settings.json` file in that directory. --------- Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
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@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ impl SemanticIndex {
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if let Ok(language) = language_registry
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.language_for_file(&absolute_path, None)
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.language_for_file_path(&absolute_path)
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.await
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{
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// Test if file is valid parseable file
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for mut pending_file in pending_files {
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if let Ok(language) = language_registry
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.language_for_file(&pending_file.relative_path, None)
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.language_for_file_path(&pending_file.relative_path)
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.await
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{
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if !PARSEABLE_ENTIRE_FILE_TYPES.contains(&language.name().as_ref())
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