Also adds a new command `cli: Register Zed Scheme` that will cause URLs
to be opened in the current zed version, and we call this implicitly if
you install the CLI
Also add some status reporting to install cli
Fixes: #8857
Release Notes:
- Added success/error reporting to `cli: Install Cli`
([#8857](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8857)).
- Removed `zed-{preview,nightly,dev}:` url schemes (used by channel
links)
- Added `cli: Register Zed Scheme` to control which zed handles the
`zed://` scheme (defaults to the most recently installed, or
the version that you last used `cli: Install Cli` with)
This PR adds **internal** ability to run arbitrary language servers via
WebAssembly extensions. The functionality isn't exposed yet - we're just
landing this in this early state because there have been a lot of
changes to the `LspAdapter` trait, and other language server logic.
## Next steps
* Currently, wasm extensions can only define how to *install* and run a
language server, they can't yet implement the other LSP adapter methods,
such as formatting completion labels and workspace symbols.
* We don't have an automatic way to install or develop these types of
extensions
* We don't have a way to package these types of extensions in our
extensions repo, to make them available via our extensions API.
* The Rust extension API crate, `zed-extension-api` has not yet been
published to crates.io, because we still consider the API a work in
progress.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This lets us run rustc_demangle on the backtrace, which helps the Slack
view significantly.
We're also now uploading files to digital ocean's S3 equivalent (with a
1 month expiry) instead of to Slack.
This PR paves the way for (but does not yet implement) sending this data
to clickhouse too.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This practice makes it difficult to locate todo!s in my code when I'm
working. Let's take out the bang if we want to keep doing this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fix the "invalid cross-device link" error occurred in linux when
trying to write the settings file atomically, like when click the
"Enable vim mode" checkbox at first start.
```plain
[2024-02-26T22:59:25+08:00 ERROR util] .../zed/crates/settings/src/settings_file.rs:135: Failed to write settings to file "/home/$USER/.config/zed/settings.json"
Caused by:
0: failed to persist temporary file: Invalid cross-device link (os error 18)
1: Invalid cross-device link (os error 18)
```
Currently the `fs::RealFs::atomic_write()` method write to a temp file
created with `NamedTempFile::new()` and then call `persist()` method to
write to the config file path, which actually do a `rename` syscall
under the hood. As the
[issue](https://github.com/Stebalien/tempfile/issues/245) said
> `NamedTempFile::new()` will create a temporary file in your system's
temporary file directory. You need `NamedTempFile::new_in()`.
The temporary file directory in linux is in `/tmp`, which is mounted to
`tmpfs` filesystem, and in most case(all case I guess)
`$HOME/.config/zed` is mounted to a different filesystem. And the
`rename` syscall between different filesystems will return a `EXDEV`
errno, as described in the man page
[rename(2)](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/renameat2.2.html):
```plain
EXDEV oldpath and newpath are not on the same mounted
filesystem. (Linux permits a filesystem to be mounted at
multiple points, but rename() does not work across
different mount points, even if the same filesystem is
mounted on both.)
```
And as the issue above said, use a different temp dir with
`NamedTempFile::new_in()` for linux platform might be a solution, since
the `rename` syscall provides atomicity.
Release Notes:
- Fix `settings.json` save failed with invalid cross-device link error
in linux
Add plumbing for hosted projects. This will currently show them if they
exist
but provides no UX to create/rename/delete them.
Also changed the `ChannelId` type to not auto-cast to u64; this avoids
type
confusion if you have multiple id types.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR renames the `ZedHttpClient` to `HttpClientWithUrl` to make it
slightly clearer that it still is holding a `dyn HttpClient` as opposed
to being a concrete implementation.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Moves languages module from `zed` into a separate crate. That way we
have less of a long pole at the end of compilation.
- Removes moot dependencies on editor/picker. This is totally harmless
and might help in the future if we decide to decouple picker from
editor.
Before:
```
Number of crates that depend on 'picker' but not on 'editor': 1
Total number of crates that depend on 'picker': 13
Total number of crates that depend on 'editor': 30
```
After:
```
Number of crates that depend on 'picker' but not on 'editor': 5
Total number of crates that depend on 'picker': 12
Total number of crates that depend on 'editor': 26
```
The more crates depend on just picker but not editor, the better in that
case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a `SystemClock` trait for abstracting away the system
clock.
This allows us to swap out the real system clock with a
`FakeSystemClock` in the tests, thus allowing the fake passage of time.
We're using this in `Telemetry` to better mock the clock for testing
purposes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Part of #7108
This PR includes just the static runnables part. We went with **not**
having a dedicated panel for runnables.
This is just a 1st PR out of N, as we want to start exploring the
dynamic runnables front. Still, all that work is going to happen once
this gets merged.
Release Notes:
- Added initial, static Runnables support to Zed. Such runnables are defined in
`runnables.json` file (accessible via `zed: open runnables` action) and
they can be spawned with `runnables: spawn` action.
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Pitor <pitor@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Beniamin <beniamin@zagan.be>
This PR adds a view for installing extensions within Zed.
My subtasks:
- [X] Page Extensions and assign in App Menu
- [X] List extensions
- [X] Button to Install/Uninstall
- [x] Search Input to search in extensions registry API
- [x] Get Extensions from API
- [x] Action install to download extension and copy in /extensions
folder
- [x] Action uninstall to remove from /extensions folder
- [x] Filtering
- [x] Better UI Design
Open to collab!
Release Notes:
- Added an extension installation view. Open it using the `zed:
extensions` action in the command palette
([#7096](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7096)).
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Carlos <foxkdev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
- Open channel notes and chat on channel click
- WIP
- Fix compile error
- Don't join live kit until requested
- Track in_call state separately from in_room
Release Notes:
- Improved channels: you can now be in a channel without joining the
audio call automatically
**or**
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Before the change to `script/clippy`, bash ignored first `clippy`
invocation failure and CI moved on with Linux errors and warnings
emitted.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR updates the various spots where we reload the theme to use
`ThemeSettings::reload_current_theme` instead of duplicating the code
each time.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the initial support for loading extensions in Zed.
### Extensions Directory
Extensions are loaded from the extensions directory.
The extensions directory has the following structure:
```
extensions/
installed/
extension-a/
grammars/
languages/
extension-b/
themes/
manifest.json
```
The `manifest.json` file is used internally by Zed to keep track of
which extensions are installed. This file should be maintained
automatically, and shouldn't require any direct interaction with it.
Extensions can provide Tree-sitter grammars, languages, and themes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR changes our approach to initializing the `SystemAppearance` so
that we can do it earlier in the startup process.
Previously we were using the appearance from the window, meaning that we
couldn't initialize the value until we first opened the window.
Now we read the `window_appearance` from the `AppContext`. On macOS this
is backed by the
[`effectiveAppearance`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplication/2967171-effectiveappearance)
on the `NSApplication`.
We currently still watch for changes to the appearance at the window
level, as the only hook I could find in the documentation is
[`viewDidChangeEffectiveAppearance`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsview/2977088-viewdidchangeeffectiveappearance),
which is at the `NSView` level.
In my testing this makes it so Zed appropriately chooses the correct
light/dark theme on startup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Turns out that Nushell doesn't like `-lic` and `&&`, but works perfectly
fine with `-l -i -c` and `;`, which the other shells do too.
These all work:
bash -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
nu -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
zsh -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
fish -l -i -c 'echo lol; /usr/bin/env -0'
Release Notes:
- Fixed shell environment not being loaded if Nushell was set as
`$SHELL`.
This PR adds support for configuring both a light and dark theme in
`settings.json`.
In addition to accepting just a theme name, the `theme` field now also
accepts an object in the following form:
```jsonc
{
"theme": {
"mode": "system",
"light": "One Light",
"dark": "One Dark"
}
}
```
Both `light` and `dark` are required, and indicate which theme should be
used when the system is in light mode and dark mode, respectively.
The `mode` field is optional and indicates which theme should be used:
- `"system"` - Use the theme that corresponds to the system's
appearance.
- `"light"` - Use the theme indicated by the `light` field.
- `"dark"` - Use the theme indicated by the `dark` field.
Thank you to @Yesterday17 for taking a first stab at this in #6881!
Release Notes:
- Added support for configuring both a light and dark theme and
switching between them based on system preference.
Adds a "markdown: open preview" action to open a markdown preview.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/18583882/6fd7f009-53f7-4f98-84ea-7dd3f0dd11bf
This PR extends the work done in `crates/rich_text` to render markdown
to also support:
- Variable heading sizes
- Markdown tables
- Code blocks
- Block quotes
## Release Notes
- Added `Markdown: Open preview` action to partially close
([#6789](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6789)).
## Known issues that will not be included in this PR
- Images.
- Nested block quotes.
- Footnote Reference.
- Headers highlighting.
- Inline code highlighting (this will need to be implemented in
`rich_text`)
- Checkboxes (`- [ ]` and `- [x]`)
- Syntax highlighting in code blocks.
- Markdown table text alignment.
- Inner markdown URL clicks
This PR makes Zed watch the themes directory for changes.
When theme files are added or modified, we reload the theme and apply
any changes to Zed.
Release Notes:
- Added live reloading for the themes directory.
- Send app version and release stage to collab on connect
- Read the new header on the server
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to collaborate with users on different releases of
Zed.
From https://github.com/microsoft/mimalloc:
> In our benchmarks (see
[below](https://github.com/microsoft/mimalloc#performance)), mimalloc
outperforms other leading allocators (jemalloc, tcmalloc, Hoard, etc),
and often uses less memory. A nice property is that it does consistently
well over a wide range of benchmarks. There is also good huge OS page
support for larger server programs.
Release Notes:
- Changed default allocator to mimalloc.
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7096
* [x] Load all queries for language plugins, not just highlight query
* [x] Auto-reload languages when changing the `plugins` directory
* [x] Bump Tree-sitter for language loading and unloading fixes
* [x] Figure out code signing
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
I'm gonna let it sit for a day in case anybody has any objections to
that change.
Release Notes:
- Logs now use local timestamps instead of UTC-based timestamps
---------
Co-authored-by: Beniamin <beniamin@zagan.be>
This should prevent a class of bugs where one queries the wrong type of
global, which results in oddities at runtime.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR adds support for loading user themes in Zed.
Themes are loaded from the `themes` directory under the Zed config:
`~/.config/zed/themes`. This directory should contain JSON files
containing a `ThemeFamilyContent`.
Here's an example of the general structure of a theme family file:
```jsonc
{
"name": "Vitesse",
"author": "Anthony Fu",
"themes": [
{
"name": "Vitesse Dark Soft",
"appearance": "dark",
"style": {
"border": "#252525",
// ...
}
}
]
}
```
Themes placed in this directory will be loaded and available in the
theme selector.
Release Notes:
- Added support for loading user themes from `~/.config/zed/themes`.
The fonts we embed in Zed binary (Zed Sans & Zed Mono) weigh about 30Mb in total and we are cloning them several times during startup and loading of embedded assets (once explicitly in Zed and then under the hood in font-kit). Moreover, after loading we have at least 2 copies of each font in our program; one in .rdata and the other on the heap for use by font-kit.
This commit does away with that distinction (we're no longer allocating the font data) and slightly relaxes the interface of `TextSystem::add_fonts` by expecting one to pass `Cow<[u8]>` instead of `Arc<Vec<u8>>`. Additionally, `AssetSource::get` now returns `Cow<'static, [u8]>` instead of `Cow<'self, [u8]>`; all existing implementations conform with that change.
Note that this optimization takes effect only in Release builds, as the library we use for asset embedding - rust-embed - embeds the assets only in Release mode and in Dev builds it simply loads data from disk. Thus it returns `Cow<[u8]>` in it's interface. Therefore, we still copy that memory around in Dev builds, but that's not really an issue.
This patch makes no assumptions about the build profile we're running under, that's just an intrinsic property of rust-embed.
Tl;dr: this should shave off about 30Mb of memory usage and a fair chunk (~30ms) of startup time.
Release Notes:
- Improved startup time and memory usage.
This PR changes the theme loading to use the JSON themes bundled with
the binary rather then the Rust theme definitions.
### Performance
I profiled this using `cargo run --release` to see what the speed
differences would be now that we're deserializing JSON:
**Before:** `ThemeRegistry::load_user_themes` took 16.656666ms
**After:** `ThemeRegistry::load_user_themes` took 18.784875ms
It's slightly slower, but not by much. There is probably some work we
could do here to bring down the theme loading time in general.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Although we now usually get the .ips file alongside a panic, when we
don't it's much harder to track down where panics happen because we're
not showing inlined frames.
Try iterating over all symbols in a frame to see if that improves panic
reporting.
This uploads apples crash reports to our servers when telemetry is
enabled.
Rather than jumping via the website, it uploads to collab directly. (I'd
like
to update the panic handler to do this too to make it possible to work
on that end-to-end without zed.dev running).
Release Notes:
- Added reporting of crashes when telemetry is enabled