In the old world, panel loading happened strictly before workspace
deserialization. Now it's inverted.
Fix this by storing on the dock the serialized state so they can restore
state as panels are loaded.
A sequence of events: Launch Zed -> Quit Zed -> Launch Zed would leave
you with a project panel in a a different state on each open (e.g. if it
is open on 1st one, 2nd run will have it closed). We were essentially
not tracking whether the deserialization took place.
Release Notes:
- Fixed project panel being toggled on/off on startup due to incorrect
tracking of serialization state (solves
https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/2406)
This essentially shaves off about 10% off of an incremental build after
project change and potentially more if you're changing stuff like
`welcome` that's very close to the `zed` crate in the dep graph. That's
because macro expansion takes place even in incremental builds it seems?
And zed (lib) + zed (bin) could take up to 4 seconds out of an
incremental build, which is a *lot* in a 10s build. In reality though it
shaves 1 second off of 5 seconds incremental 'welcome'/ 1s off of 10s
'project' builds.
Note that we had `assets` crate in the past (removed in #2575 /cc
@maxbrunsfeld), but this is a bit different, because `assets` is a
dependency of *just* zed and nothing else. We essentially cache macro
expansion results ourselves.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- `base_keymap` setting was not respected, now it is
- without a `~/.config/zed/keymap.json` file, we would fail to load the
*default* keymap
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- vim: Add v1 of command mode
([#279](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/279)). The
goal was to cover 90% of what most people actually do, but it is very
incomplete. Known omissions are that ranges cannot be specified (except
that `:%s//` must always specify the % range), commands cannot take
arguments (you can `:w` but not `:w [file]`), and there is no history.
Please file feature requests on
https://github.com/zed-industries/community as you notice things that
could be better.
- `:` triggers zed's command palette. If you type a known vim command it
will run it, otherwise you get zed's normal fuzzy search. For this
release supported commands are limited to:
- - `:w[rite][!]`, `:wq[!]`, `:q[uit][!]`, `:wa[ll][!]`, `:wqa[ll][!]`,
`:qa[ll][!]`, `:[e]x[it][!]`, `:up[date]` to save/close tab(s) and
pane(s).
- - `:cq` to quit completely.
- - `:vs[plit]`, `:sp[lit]` to split vertically/horizontally
- - `:new`, `:vne[w]` to create a new file in a new pane above or to the
left
- - `:tabedit`, `:tabnew` to create a new file in a new tab.
- - `:tabn[ext]`, `:tabp[rev]` to go to previous/next tabs
- - `:tabc[lose]` to close tabs
- - `:cn[ext]`, `:cp[rev]`, `:ln[ext]`, `:lp[rev]` to go to the
next/prev diagnostics.
- - `:cc`, `:ll` to open the errors page
- - `:<number>` to jump to a line number.
- - `:$` to jump to end of file
- - `:%s/foo/bar/` (note that /g is always implied, the range must
always be %, and zed uses different regex syntax to vim)
- - `:/foo` and `:?foo` to jump to next/prev line matching foo
- - `:j[oin]`, to join the current line (no range is yet supported)
- - `:d[elete][l][p]`, to delete the current line (no range is yet
supported)
- - `:s[ort] [i]` to sort the current selection (case-insensitively)
- vim: Add `ctrl-w o` (closes everything except the current item) and
`ctrl-w n` (creates a new file in the pane above).
([#1884](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1884))
- all: Add a "Discard" option to prompt when saving a file with
conflicts (previously this only appeared on close, not on save).
Internal changes:
- The Picker will now wait for pending queries before confirming (to
handle people typing `: w enter` rapidly.
- workspace::save_item and Pane::save_item are now merged together, and
the behavior controlled by `workspace::SaveIntent`.
- Many actions related to closing/saving items now take an optional
`SaveIntent`.
-
This is a PR I built for a friend of a friend at StrangeLoop, who is
making a much better LSP for elixir that elixir folks want to experiment
with. This PR also improves the our debug log viewer to handle LSP
restarts.
TODO:
- [ ] Make sure NextLS binary loading works.
Release Notes:
- Added support for the experimental Next LS for Elxir, to enable it add
the following field to your settings to enable:
```json
"elixir": {
"next": "on"
}
```
The major change here is a refactoring to allow controling the save
behaviour when closing items, which is pre-work needed for vim command
palette.
For zed-industries/community#1868