Buffers carry several pieces of state besides their text: syntax tree,
diagnostics, git diff, and file data. Previously, the buffer maintained
a separate integer version number for each of these four pieces of
state, incrementing it every time that piece of state is updated. This
is used by MultiBuffers to detect when they need to update excerpts.
Previously, for a given buffer, these four version numbers were stored
on the buffer itself, on every snapshot of the buffer, in any
multi-buffer that referenced that buffer, **and** on snapshots of that
multi-buffer. But the only use for the version numbers was reduced down
to a single boolean predicate: whether or not the buffer's state has
changed.
In this PR, I've combined those 4 version numbers into one. I've called
it `non_text_state_update_count` because it tracks all state updates
outside of the text itself. This removes a bunch of unnecessary code,
and reduces the size of buffer snapshots and multi-buffer snapshots.
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Previously we've placed cursor on the first line of the first excerpt in
the multibuffer, but alas,
https://x.com/fasterthanlime/status/1804883499809165473 happened (j/k,
this feedback is totally valid) and now we're gonna place it at the end
of the first reference. As a bonus, with the old configuration `editor:
select next` tripped over itself. Now it's possible (& feasible) to do a
"select next" in "find all references"; consecutive referenced ranges
will be selected.
Fixes#13419
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where "Find all references" editor had cursor placed on
the first line of the first excerpt in the multibuffer instead of having
it on the first reference.
This was due to a bug in the `MultiBufferSnapshot::excerpts_in_ranges`
method. As part of this, I took the chance to rewrite that logic and
simplify it a bit.
Release Notes:
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Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13073
Note that, contrary to the issue's text, we're still shipping a
statically bundled sqlite3 after this PR. We use enough new features of
sqlite, like `sqlite3_error_offset` and `STRICT`, that our minimum
version (v3.38.0) is higher than is presumably accessible on Ubuntu.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
This fixes#4432 by ensuring that we scan & watch the `.zed` folder,
just like we watch the `.git`, for changes.
Release Notes:
- Settings are now loaded from local `.zed/settings.json` files even if
they are `.gitignore`d.
([#4432](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4432)).
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
This change ensures that we always render a window according to its
refresh rate, even if there are a lot of X11 events.
We're working around some limitations of `calloop`. In the future, we
think we should revisit how the event loop is implemented on X11, so
that we can ensure proper prioritization of input events vs. rendering.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Antonio <me@as-cii.com>
Files included with the diagnostics command now include the worktree
name, making it more consistent with the way other commands work
(`/active`, `/tabs`, `/file`). Also, the diagnostics command will now
insert nothing when there are no diagnostics.
Release Notes:
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This makes us treat yaml like other indentation-sensitive languages
(e.g. Python) and not reformat it on pasting and what not.
Fixes#12236Fixes#13338
Release Notes:
- Fixed spurious appliance of auto-formatting to YAML blocks.
Runnables can now be disabled with:
```
"gutter": {
"runnables": false
}
```
Fixes#13280
Release Notes:
- Added `gutter.runnables` setting that controls whether runnable
indicators are displayed in the gutter.
This commit fixes the app icon not being correctly associated with the
app window. For example, the app icon is not correctly shown in the dock
(Gnome on Wayland) when Zed is running.
Release Notes:
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Our dev builds don't have updates and will never have updates, so
instead of polling our servers every time we start a dev instance, let's
disable it for the dev channel.
Release Notes:
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<img width="1266" alt="Screenshot 2024-06-10 at 14 33 32"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1347854/c75de033-f2c8-4500-8b34-46b5f0260d3d">
This changes the recent projects panel to use the order of paths from
the workspace rather than always being alphanumerical.
This follows the work to introduce manual workspace ordering to ensure
the recent projects paths reflect the order of paths in the main project
panel.
Release Notes:
- Improve the recent project panel by ordering paths using the workspace
order

In the past, Zed used a single switch called `autoclose` to control both
`autoclose` and `auto_surround` functionalities:
+ `autoclose`: when input '(', append ')' automatically.
+ `auto_surround`: when select text and input '(', surround text with
'(' and ')' automatically.
This PR separates `auto_surround` from `autoclose` to support `<`.
Previously, if `autoclose` of `<` was set to `false`, `auto_surround`
couldn't be used. However, setting `autoclose` to `true` would affect
the default behavior of simple expression. For example, `a < b` would
become `a <> b`.
For more information, see #13187.
Fix#12898.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `auto_surround`
([#12898](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12898)).
This adds two new actions to `editor`:
- `editor::SelectPageUp`
- `editor::SelectPageDown`
On Linux they're bound by default to `shift-pageup` and
`shift-pagedown`, which matches VS Code and JetBrains.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We saw this panic come up:
```
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: IoError(Custom { kind: Other, error: UnknownError })
core::panicking::panic_fmt
core::result::unwrap_failed
<gpui::platform::linux::x11:🪟:X11Window as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop
core::ptr::drop_in_place<gpui::platform::linux::x11:🪟:X11Window>
core::ptr::drop_in_place<gpui:🪟:Window>
gpui::app::AppContext::shutdown
gpui::app::AppContext:🆕:{{closure}}
gpui::platform::linux::platform::<impl gpui::platform::Platform for P>::run
gpui::app::App::run
zed::main
std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace
std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}
std::rt::lang_start_internal
main
__libc_start_call_main
__libc_start_main_impl
_start
```
I'm not sure where exactly that error comes from, except from the X11
stuff. So let's be defensive and log error and only then tear down
everything.
I _think_ that if the error is repeatable that means we won't close the
window but instead just log errors, but I do think that's better than
panicking right now.
Release Notes:
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zbus, naga, and some parts of blade are pretty noisy at the INFO level.
zbus especially dumps large debug dumps into the logs.
So on Linux, when logging to a file, we reduce that noise. That means
one still gets the full firehose when doing `RUST_LOG=info cargo run`,
but not in the logs.
Release Notes:
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This changes the breadcrumb header from "untitled" to "Last 1000 lines
in <location of log file>".
Reason is that it's been incredibly frustrating not seeing the location
of the log file there and not seeing that it's actually a truncated
version of the logs.
This is one remedy for that.
Other options considered:
1. Opening the actual log file. Turns out that is huge. On Linux right
now it's 5 megabyte after 5 minutes.
2. Opening the file and adding it on the buffer. That is tricky and
weird, because you have to modify the underlying buffer and set the
file, after having to add it to the workspace and getting its entry,
etc.
3. Setting a `display_file_path` on Buffer. That would require also
adding it on `BufferSnapshot` and then threading that through so that it
gets returned by the multi-buffer and then in the editor. And ultimately
this here is a "view concern", so we thought we just add it as such.
So yes, not the best change possible, but it's not that invasive and
makes it clear that it's a view-only concern.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Kirill <kirill@zed.dev>