This adds a "workspace-hack" crate, see
[mozilla's](https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/3a265fdc9f33e5946f0ca0a04af73acd7e6d1a39/build/workspace-hack/Cargo.toml#l7)
for a concise explanation of why this is useful. For us in practice this
means that if I were to run all the tests (`cargo nextest r
--workspace`) and then `cargo r`, all the deps from the previous cargo
command will be reused. Before this PR it would rebuild many deps due to
resolving different sets of features for them. For me this frequently
caused long rebuilds when things "should" already be cached.
To avoid manually maintaining our workspace-hack crate, we will use
[cargo hakari](https://docs.rs/cargo-hakari) to update the build files
when there's a necessary change. I've added a step to CI that checks
whether the workspace-hack crate is up to date, and instructs you to
re-run `script/update-workspace-hack` when it fails.
Finally, to make sure that people can still depend on crates in our
workspace without pulling in all the workspace deps, we use a `[patch]`
section following [hakari's
instructions](https://docs.rs/cargo-hakari/0.9.36/cargo_hakari/patch_directive/index.html)
One possible followup task would be making guppy use our
`rust-toolchain.toml` instead of having to duplicate that list in its
config, I opened an issue for that upstream: guppy-rs/guppy#481.
TODO:
- [x] Fix the extension test failure
- [x] Ensure the dev dependencies aren't being unified by Hakari into
the main dependencies
- [x] Ensure that the remote-server binary continues to not depend on
LibSSL
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
This PR refactors the `CommandPaletteFilter` and
`CommandPaletteInterceptor` to better encapsulate their internals.
Previously these globals and their fields were publicly accessible,
which meant that there was a lot of reaching in and making
modifications.
These changes should make it easier to add additional consumers of these
hooks (right now they're primarily used by Vim mode).
Release Notes:
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This PR moves the Clippy configuration up to the workspace level.
We're using the [`lints`
table](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/workspaces.html#the-lints-table)
to configure the Clippy ruleset in the workspace's `Cargo.toml`.
Each crate in the workspace now has the following in their own
`Cargo.toml` to inherit the lints from the workspace:
```toml
[lints]
workspace = true
```
This allows for configuring rust-analyzer to show Clippy lints in the
editor by using the following configuration in your Zed `settings.json`:
```json
{
"lsp": {
"rust-analyzer": {
"initialization_options": {
"check": {
"command": "clippy"
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
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This PR introduces a new `command_palette_hooks` crate that contains the
types used to hook into the behavior of the command palette.
The `CommandPaletteFilter` was previously extracted to the `copilot`
crate in #7095, solely because that was the earliest ancestor of the
crates that depended on it.
The `CommandPaletteInterceptor` was still defined in `command_palette`
itself.
Both of these types were consumed by other crates wanting to influence
the behavior of the command palette, but required taking a dependency on
the entire `command_palette` crate in order to gain access to these
hooks.
By moving them out into their own crate, we can improve the compile
order and make crates like `vim` able to begin building sooner without
having to wait for `command_palette` to finish compiling.
Here's a comparison of the compilation graph before and after (ignore
the timings):
#### Before
<img width="332" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-25 at 12 42 29 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/a57c662e-fbc2-41ab-9e30-cca17afa6c73">
#### After
<img width="362" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-25 at 12 51 15 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/c1a6d29c-b607-4604-8f1b-e5d318bf8849">
Release Notes:
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