As suggested in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/34418, this
proposes various changes to language configs to make block comments and
doc-block-style comments more similar. In doing so, it introduces some
breaking changes into the extension schema.
This change is needed to support the changes I'm working on in #34418,
to be able to support `rewrap` in block comments like `/* really long
comment ... */`. As is, we can do this in C-style doc-block comments (eg
`/** ... */`) because of the config in `documentation`, but we can't do
this in regular block comments because we lack the info about what the
line prefix and indentation should be.
And while I was here, I did various other clean-ups, many of which feel
nice but are optional.
I would love special attention on the changes to the schema, version and
related changes; I'm totally unfamiliar with that part of Zed.
**Summary of changes**
- break: changes type of `block_comment` to same type as
`documentation_comment` (**this is the important change**)
- break: rename `documentation` to `documentation_comment` (optional,
but improves consistency w/ `line_comments` and `block_comment`)
- break/refactor?: removes some whitespace in the declaration of
`block_comment` delimiters (optional, may break things, need input; some
langs had no spaces, others did)
- refactor: change `tab_size` from `NonZeroU32` to just a `u32` (some
block comments don't seem to need/want indent past the initial
delimiter, so we need this be 0 sometimes)
- refactor: moves the `documentation_comment` declarations to appear
next to `block_comment`, rearranges the order of the fields in the TOML
for `documentation_comment`, rename backing `struct` (all optional)
**Future scope**
I believe that this will also allow us to extend regular block comments
on newline – as we do doc-block comments – but I haven't looked into
this yet. (eg, in JS try pressing enter in both of these: `/* */` and
`/** */`; the latter should extend w/ a `*` prefixed line, while the
former does not.)
Release Notes:
- BREAKING CHANGE: update extension schema version from 1 to 2, change
format of `block_comment` and rename `documentation_comment`
/cc @smitbarmase
Added support for using `language_server` as HTML formatter.
Added support for finding `vscode-html-language-server` in user's path.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#18581
Now characters for completing query and word characters, which are
responsible for selecting words by double clicking or navigating, are
different. This fixes a bunch of things:
For settings.json, this improves completions to treat the whole string
as a completion query, instead of just the last word. We now added
"space" as a completion query character without it being a word
character.
For keymap.json, this improves selecting part of an action as the ":"
character is only a completion character and not a word character. So,
completions would still trigger on ":" and query capture will treat ":"
as a word, but for actions like selections and navigation, ":" will be
treated as punctuation.
Before:
Unnecessary related suggestions as query is only the last word which is
"d".
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8199a715-7521-49dd-948b-e6aaed04c488"
/>
Double clicking `ToggleFold` selects the whole action:
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c7f91a6b-06d5-45b6-9d59-61a1b2deda71"
/>
After:
Now query is "one d" and it shows only matched ones.
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1455dfbc-9906-42e8-b8aa-b3f551194ca2"
/>
Double clicking `ToggleFold` only selects part of the action, which is
more refined behavior.
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/34b1c3c2-184f-402f-9dc8-73030a8c370f"
/>
Release Notes:
- Improved autocomplete suggestions in `settings.json`, now whole string
is queried instead of just last word of string, which filters out lot of
false positives.
- Improved selection of action in `keymap.json`, where now you can
double click to only select certain part of action, instead of selecting
whole action.
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Closes#12064
It feels a bit strange to use `brackets` for this but it seems to work
without unintended consequences from my testing so far.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Closes#9656. Continuation of #9654, but with the addition of backwards
compatibility for the existing captures.
Release Notes:
- Improved Tree-sitter support with added compatibility for standard
injections captures
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Co-authored-by: Finn Evers <finn.evers@outlook.de>
`@attribute` is the very first query on the
https://zed.dev/docs/extensions/languages#syntax-highlighting captures
list, we should be using it! This PR changes the highlights queries for
HTML to use the `@attribute` capture instead of the `@property` capture
for `attribute_name` nodes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR updates the following extensions to use the `@tag.doctype`
selector for highlighting HTML doctypes:
- Astro
- Elixir (HEEx)
- HTML
Additionally, it also changes the base selector for HTML tags from
`@keyword` to `@tag`.
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Extracted this from https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/16723.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: 狐狸 <134658521+Huliiiiii@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR updates the `zed_extension_api` to v0.1.0 for the extensions
that live in this repo.
The changes in that version of additive, so none of the extensions need
to change their usage in order to upgrade.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Add config for tag autoclosing: add following to lsp section of your
settings:
"vscode-html-language-server": {
"settings": {
"html": { "tagAutoclosing": true }
}
}
It also accepts `css`, `js/ts` and `javascript` as options.
Disable HTML language server in JS/TS/TSX files for now. I decided to
disable it for now as it caused excessive edits in these types of files
(as reported by @mariansimecek in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/11761#issuecomment-2122038107);
it looks like HTML language server tries to track language ranges (e.g.
whether a particular span is TS/HTML fragment etc) just like we do.
However in plain JS/TSX files it seems like it treats the whole file as
one big chunk of HTML, which is.. not right, to say the least.
No release note, as HTML extension goodies are not on Preview yet.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes#5267
TODO:
- [x] Publish our fork of vscode-langservers-extracted on GH and wire
that through as a language server of choice for HTML extension.
- [x] Figure out how to prevent edits made by remote participants from
moving the cursor of a host.
Release Notes:
- Added support for autoclosing of HTML tags in local projects.
I saved the `file_types.json` file and got a diff because it had some
trailing whitespace. I ran
[`lineman`](https://github.com/JosephTLyons/lineman) on the codebase.
I've done this before, but this time, I've added in the following
settings to our `.zed` local settings, to make sure every future save
respects our desire to have consistent whitespace formatting.
```json
"remove_trailing_whitespace_on_save": true,
"ensure_final_newline_on_save": true
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR extracts HTML support into an extension and removes the built-in
HTML support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for HTML, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The HTML extension will be suggested for download when you
open a `.html`, `.htm`, or `.shtml` file.