Once we enable extensions to customize the labels of completions and
symbols, this new structure will allow this to be done with a single
WASM call, instead of one WASM call per completion / symbol.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This does not try to heuristically pick a comment style based on
surroundings anyhow. It does improve our story around uncommenting
though.
Fixes#10113.
Release Notes:
- Fixed "Toggle comment" action not working in presence of non-default
line comments such as doc comments in Rust
([#10113](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10113)).
Refs #9647
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9792
This pull request moves the computation of scrollbar markers off the
main thread, to prevent them from grinding the editor to a halt when we
have a lot of them (e.g., when there are lots of search results on a
large file). With these changes we also avoid generating multiple quads
for adjacent markers, thus fixing an issue where we stop drawing other
primitives because we've drawn too many quads in the scrollbar.
Release Notes:
- Improved editor performance when displaying lots of search results,
diagnostics, or symbol highlights in the scrollbar
([#9792](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9792)).
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR reverts #6924, for the reasons stated in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/6924#issuecomment-2033076300.
It also fixes an issue were the `find_all_references_task_sources`
wasn't cleaned up in all cases.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This reverts https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/8327
That PR introduced a regression where completions' syntax highlighting
would be corrupted in a non-deterministic way, such that it varied from
frame to frame:
In the screenshot below, many of the field names (e.g. `cursor`,
`depth`) are incorrectly colored as types instead of fields. The
`finished_states` field has highlighting that changes at the wrong
offset. All of these values changed from frame to frame, creating a
strange flickering effect:
<img width="599" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-01 at 5 56 36 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/326587/b6a48f02-f146-4f76-92e6-32fb417d86c0">
Release Notes:
- N/A
In 9970 @JosephTLyons noticed that tab + tab_prev action sequence leaves
a buffer in the dirty state, whereas "similar" indent-outdent does not.
I've tracked it down to the fact that tabs are always inserted at the
start of the line, regardless of the cursor position, whereas tab-prevs
act from cursor position.
This PR adjust tab/tab-prev actions (and indent-outdent) to act from
cursor position if possible. That way we can correctly report buffer
dirty state for these event sequences.
Fixes#9970
Release Notes:
- Fixed buffer being marked as dirty when using tab/tab-prev actions.
This PR updates the color of the label used for Git-aware items to use
the `ignored` color from the theme when the item is ignored by Git.
The built-in themes have had their `ignored` color updated to match
`text.disabled`, as the existing `ignored` color did not sufficiently
differentiate from non-ignored items.
Fixes#9976.
Release Notes:
- Updated items in the project panel to use the `ignored` color from the
theme when they are ignored by Git
([#9976](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9976)).
Closes#10017. While reworking the `overlay` element in #9911, I did not
realize that all overlay elements called `defer_draw` with a priority of
`1`.
/cc @as-cii
Not including release notes, since it was only present in nightly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
There was a problem using deferred draws with `overlay` and tooltips at
the same time.
The `overlay` element was removed and was split up into two separate
elements
- `deferred`
- `anchored` - Mimics the `overlay` behavior but does not render its
children as deferred
`tooltip_container` does not defer its drawing anymore and only uses
`anchored`.
/cc @as-cii
Release Notes:
- Fixed tooltip for the recent projects popover not showing anymore
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Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
This is a best-effort attempt, as the target offset from the top is just
an estimate; furthermore, this does not account for things like project
search header (which adds a bit of vertical offset by itself and is
removed once we jump into a buffer), but it still should improve the
situation quite a bit.
Fixes: #5296
Release Notes:
- Improved target selection when jumping from multibuffer; final
position in the buffer should more closely match the original position
of the cursor in the multibuffer.
This adds a new action to the editor: `editor: toggle git blame`. When
used it turns on a sidebar containing `git blame` information for the
currently open buffer.
The git blame information is updated when the buffer changes. It handles
additions, deletions, modifications, changes to the underlying git data
(new commits, changed commits, ...), file saves. It also handles folding
and wrapping lines correctly.
When the user hovers over a commit, a tooltip displays information for
the commit that introduced the line. If the repository has a remote with
the name `origin` configured, then clicking on a blame entry opens the
permalink to the commit on the code host.
Users can right-click on a blame entry to get a context menu which
allows them to copy the SHA of the commit.
The feature also works on shared projects, e.g. when collaborating a
peer can request `git blame` data.
As of this PR, Zed now comes bundled with a `git` binary so that users
don't have to have `git` installed locally to use this feature.
### Screenshots



### TODOs
- [x] Bundling `git` binary
### Release Notes
Release Notes:
- Added `editor: toggle git blame` command that toggles a sidebar with
git blame information for the current buffer.
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Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Sharing a project displays a notification (window) on every screen.
Previously there was an issue with the positioning of windows on all
screens except the primary screen.
As you can see here:

Now:

@mikayla-maki and I also decided to refactor the `WindowOptions` a bit.
Previously you could specify bounds which controlled the positioning and
size of the window in the global coordinate space, while also providing
a display id (which screen to show the window on). This can lead to
unusual behavior because you could theoretically specify a global bound
which does not even belong to the display id which was provided.
Therefore we changed the api to this:
```rust
struct WindowOptions {
/// The bounds of the window in screen coordinates
/// None -> inherit, Some(bounds) -> set bounds.
pub bounds: Option<Bounds<DevicePixels>>,
/// The display to create the window on, if this is None,
/// the window will be created on the main display
pub display_id: Option<DisplayId>,
}
```
This lets you specify a display id, which maps to the screen where the
window should be created and bounds relative to the upper left of the
screen.
Release Notes:
- Fixed positioning of popup windows (e.g. when sharing a project) when
using multiple external displays.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This pull request introduces a new `InlineCompletionProvider` trait,
which enables making `Editor` copilot-agnostic and lets us push all the
copilot functionality into the `copilot_ui` module. Long-term, I would
like to merge `copilot` and `copilot_ui`, but right now `project`
depends on `copilot`, which makes this impossible.
The reason for adding this new trait is so that we can experiment with
other inline completion providers and swap them at runtime using config
settings.
Please, note also that we renamed some of the existing copilot actions
to be more agnostic (see release notes below). We still kept the old
actions bound for backwards-compatibility, but we should probably remove
them at some later version.
Also, as a drive-by, we added new methods to the `Global` trait that let
you read or mutate a global directly, e.g.:
```rs
MyGlobal::update(cx, |global, cx| {
});
```
Release Notes:
- Renamed the `copilot::Suggest` action to
`editor::ShowInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `copilot::NextSuggestion` action to
`editor::NextInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `copilot::PreviousSuggestion` action to
`editor::PreviousInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `editor::AcceptPartialCopilotSuggestion` action to
`editor::AcceptPartialInlineCompletion`
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Kelley <rgbkrk@gmail.com>
This PR fixes file name coloring in the project panel and tabs when
.gitignore file is updated. It's intended to fix#7831.
There's another, less vivid, problem with git-aware labels coloring.
It's about files that are both ignored and contained in the git index.
I'll file a separate issue for it to keep this fix focused.
Release Notes:
- Fixed file Git status refreshing on .gitignore update (#7831).
this PR allows users to use `cmd` instead of `alt` as the
`multi_cursor_modifier` for creating multiple cursors/selections
closes#4339
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
For #4440, I've only added support for normal, if it's visual mode,
would we like this to delete the current selection row and enter insert
mode?
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Fixes
https://github.com/orgs/zed-industries/projects/14/views/1?pane=issue&itemId=56263346
Fixes a state where Zed multi buffers were not reachable after going to
an excerpt inside it (with alt-enter).
I suspect, we will have to come back to multi buffer history and check
the way it behaves on inner excerpts clicking, but now this change seems
to restore the main thing: multi buffers not being shown in the history
at all.
Release Notes:
- Fixes "go backwards" not considering multibuffers in history
The important change here is to ensure that undo never lands you in
visual mode; but we also take care to restore the selection the same way
vim does (visual line goes to beginning of line, visual block to the top
left, etc.).
To help make this behaviour feel right we also group any deletions that
started insert mode with the first text inserted.
Fixes: #7521
Release Notes:
- vim: Improved undo. It will now restore you to normal mode in the same
position as vim, and group deletions caused by `c` or `s` with the
concomitant insert.
([#7521](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7521)).
Several improvements in how various markers are displayed in the editor
scrollbar, as described in #9070, if you're ok with the proposal:
- Scrollbar has three columns:
- 1st is for git markers
- 2nd is for selections and search resulta highlightings
- 3rd is for diagnostics
- Height of all markers is scaled, but there's a minimal allowed height
of 2px.
- Right border removed from both the scrollbar and thumb to make more
room for markers.
Release Notes:
- Improved scrollbar markers visualization (#9070).
This fixes#9292 by adding a section to the language server settings
that allows users to specify the binary path and arguments with which to
start up a language server.
Example user settings for `rust-analyzer`:
```json
{
"lsp": {
"rust-analyzer": {
"binary": {
"path": "/Users/thorstenball/tmp/rust-analyzer-aarch64-apple-darwin",
"arguments": ["--no-log-buffering"]
}
}
}
}
```
Constraints:
* Right now this only allows ABSOLUTE paths.
* This is only used by `rust-analyzer` integration right now, but the
setting can be used for other language servers. We just need to update
the adapters to also respect that setting.
Release Notes:
- Added ability to specify `rust-analyzer` binary `path` (must be
absolute) and `arguments` in user settings. Example: `{"lsp":
{"rust-analyzer": {"binary": {"path": "/my/abs/path/rust-analyzer",
"arguments": ["--no-log-buffering"] }}}}`
([#9292](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9292)).
Co-authored-by: Ricard Mallafre <rikitzzz@gmail.com>
Closes#5178
Release Notes:
- Added a `file_types` setting that can be used to associate languages
with file names and file extensions. For example, to interpret all `.c`
files as C++, and files called `MyLockFile` as TOML, add the following
to `settings.json`:
```json
{
"file_types": {
"C++": ["c"],
"TOML": ["MyLockFile"]
}
}
```
As with most zed settings, this can be configured on a per-directory
basis by including a local `.zed/settings.json` file in that directory.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR changes GPUI to open windows with a default size and location,
and to otherwise inherit from their spawning window.
Note: The linux build now crashes on startup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ezekiel Warren <zaucy@users.noreply.github.com>
FindAllReferences LSP requests might take a long time to complete, and
currently Zed allows multiple requests spawned concurrently for the same
Anchor in the multi buffer. That results in multiple search results'
multi buffers appearing, sometimes at once, which is not what we want.
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5351 that helps to
reduce the amount of search results after clicks that did not resolve
instantly.
Release Notes:
- Improved FindAllReferences action by not allowing concurrent requests
for the same multi buffer source