Improve the ergonomics of creating local buffers (#10347)
This PR renames `language::Buffer::new` to `language::Buffer::local` and simplifies its interface. Instead of taking a replica id (which should always be 0 for the local case) and a `BufferId`, which was awkward and verbose to construct, it simply takes text and a `cx`. It uses the `cx` to derive a `BufferId` from the `EntityId` associated with the `cx`, which should always be positive based on the following analysis... We convert the entity id to a u64 using this method on `EntityId`, which is defined by macros in the `slotmap` crate: ```rust pub fn as_ffi(self) -> u64 { (u64::from(self.version.get()) << 32) | u64::from(self.idx) } ``` If you look at the type of `version` in `KeyData`, it is non-zero: ```rust #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] pub struct KeyData { idx: u32, version: NonZeroU32, } ``` This commit also adds `Context::reserve_model` and `Context::insert_model` to determine a model's entity ID before it is created, which we need in order to assign a `BufferId` in the background when loading a buffer asynchronously. Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
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use language::{language_settings::AllLanguageSettings, AutoindentMode, Buffer};
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use settings::SettingsStore;
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use std::num::NonZeroU32;
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use text::BufferId;
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#[gpui::test]
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async fn test_c_autoindent(cx: &mut TestAppContext) {
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let language = crate::language("c", tree_sitter_c::language());
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cx.new_model(|cx| {
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let mut buffer = Buffer::new(0, BufferId::new(cx.entity_id().as_u64()).unwrap(), "")
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.with_language(language, cx);
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let mut buffer = Buffer::local("", cx).with_language(language, cx);
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// empty function
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buffer.edit([(0..0, "int main() {}")], None, cx);
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