* Updates to `zed_llm_client-0.8.5` which adds support for `retry_after`
when anthropic provides it.
* Distinguishes upstream provider errors and rate limits from errors
that originate from zed's servers
* Moves `LanguageModelCompletionError::BadInputJson` to
`LanguageModelCompletionEvent::ToolUseJsonParseError`. While arguably
this is an error case, the logic in thread is cleaner with this move.
There is also precedent for inclusion of errors in the event type -
`CompletionRequestStatus::Failed` is how cloud errors arrive.
* Updates `PROVIDER_ID` / `PROVIDER_NAME` constants to use proper types
instead of `&str`, since they can be constructed in a const fashion.
* Removes use of `CLIENT_SUPPORTS_EXA_WEB_SEARCH_PROVIDER_HEADER_NAME`
as the server no longer reads this header and just defaults to that
behavior.
Release notes for this is covered by #33275
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
Closes#30017
* While generating the settings JSON schema, defaults all schema
definitions to reject unknown fields via `additionalProperties: false`.
* Uses `unevaluatedProperties: false` at the top level to check fields
that remain after the settings field names + release stage override
field names.
* Changes json schema version from `draft07` to `draft_2019_09` to have
support for `unevaluatedProperties`.
Release Notes:
- Added warnings for unknown fields when editing `settings.json`.
Adds the initial semblance of a keymap UI. It is currently gated behind the `settings-ui` feature flag. Follow up PRs will add polish and missing features.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
The major change in schemars 1.0 is that now schemas are represented as
plain json values instead of specialized datatypes. This allows for more
concise construction and manipulation.
This change also improves how settings schemas are generated. Each top
level settings type was being generated as a full root schema including
the definitions it references, and then these were merged. This meant
generating all shared definitions multiple times, and might have bugs in
cases where there are two types with the same names.
Now instead the schemar generator's `definitions` are built up as they
normally are and the `Settings` trait no longer has a special
`json_schema` method. To handle types that have schema that vary at
runtime (`FontFamilyName`, `ThemeName`, etc), values of
`ParameterizedJsonSchema` are collected by `inventory`, and the schema
definitions for these types are replaced.
To help check that this doesn't break anything, I tried to minimize the
overall [schema
diff](https://gist.github.com/mgsloan/1de549def20399d6f37943a3c1583ee7)
with some patches to make the order more consistent + schemas also
sorted with `jq -S .`. A skim of the diff shows that the diffs come
from:
* `enum: ["value"]` turning into `const: "value"`
* Differences in handling of newlines for "description"
* Schemas for generic types no longer including the parameter name, now
all disambiguation is with numeric suffixes
* Enums now using `oneOf` instead of `anyOf`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32397
This PR fixes an issue when pasting text with the `editor::Paste`
command that was copied with `vim::Yank`'s linewise selection.
The change stops setting the `is_entire_line` setting when copying from
with vim linewise selections (<kbd>⇧v</kbd>) and motions (i.e.
<kbd>y2j</kbd>).
This flag is used when cutting/copying text without being selected (so,
place a cursor on line without selecting anything, and press
<kbd>⌘X</kbd>). When cutting/copying text in this manner, [the editor
pastes the text above the
cursor](36941253ee/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L11936-L11947)).
However, this behaviour is not needed when cutting/copying with vim
motions.
Pasting with vim operations is not affected by this change. [They are
handled
elsewhere](36941253ee/crates/vim/src/normal/paste.rs)
and they don't consider the `is_entire_line` flag at all.
Note for maintainers: I'm not familiar with this codebase 🙃. This change
fixes the issue. I don't see anything breaking... but let me know if
it's not the case and a more thorough change is needed.
**Before:**
The text is copied above the first line, before the cursor.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0c2f111a-5da0-4775-a7a0-2e4fb6f78bfc
**After:**
The text is copied at the cursor location:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/60a17985-fe8b-4149-a77b-d72bf531bf85
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue when pasting text that was yanked with vim's linewise
selections.
Release Notes:
- Added support for vim-mode on git commit editor (modal included)
Side notes:
- Maybe in the future (or even on this PR) a config could be added to
let the user choose whether to enable vim-mode on this editor or not?
And on the agent message editor as well.
Stop doing useless prettier-related work when doing a project search.
Before, project search might cause
<img width="1728" alt="not_pretty"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5f8b935f-962d-488e-984f-50dfbaee97ba"
/>
but now we debounce the prettier-related task first, and actually set
the "installed" state for the default prettier, when there's no install
needed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Now that the extension version has been bumped we can remove our in-tree
one to avoid having duplicate debug adapters.
Release Notes:
- The ruby debug adapter has been moved to the [ruby
extension](https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby), if you have any
saved debug scenarios you'll need to change `"adapter": "Ruby"` to
`"adapter": "rdbg"`.
This reverts commit 1edaeebae5.
Based on an elevated number of ESLint-related issues, reverting the
upgrade.
Many people upvoted the issues and did not share any repro details, so
cannot be certain what's more broken: seems relatively generic as
related to *.ts ESLint configs.
Checked the revert on 2 projects from the issues below:
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33425
With https://github.com/adamhl8/zed-33425 as an example repo: there,
both eslint configurations worked for me when I stopped Zed and opened a
project.
Somehow, switching various Zed's with different vscode-eslint package
versions, eventually I get
`Error: Cannot find module
'~/.local/share/zed/languages/eslint/vscode-eslint-3.0.10/vscode-eslint/server/out/eslintServer.js'`-ish
error.
Not very related to issues with newer vscode-eslint integration, but
worth mentioning as is related to the package updates.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33648
With a good example of
https://github.com/florian-lackner365/zed-eslint-bug monorepo project.
The monorepo part seems not to be related, but somehow,
`eslint.config.js` is involved as the newer vscode-eslint fails to find
a config.
Works well with the older vscode-eslint.
Release Notes:
- Downgraded to vscode-eslint-2.4.4 as a ESLint language server
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33519
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved support for explicitly disabling individual tools when
`enable_all_context_servers` is true. (e.g. enable all tools except
XYZ).
Closes#17223
Release Notes:
- Show regex parsing errors under the search bar for buffer and project
search.
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Previously we would always run `maintain_servers` even if the settings
did not change. While this would not cause any MCP servers to restart,
we would still go through all configured servers and call the
`command(...)` function on each installed MCP extension. This can cause
lots of logs to show up when an MCP server is not configured correctly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
While creating a new crate I realised the License symlink and path are
broken. The symlink was broken for LICENSE-GPL. Also the file created in
the new crate was not using the expected file name as per the
check-license script which was failing due to wrong filename in the new
crate. I fixed that as well.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <git@umesh.dev>
Seeing this come up in our server logs when sending requests to
Anthropic: `final assistant content cannot end with trailing
whitespace`.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed an issue where Anthropic requests would sometimes fail
because of malformed assistant messages
Follow-up to #32852. This time we'll check if the debug session is
initialized before querying threads.
Release Notes:
- Fix Zed's debugger issuing threads request before it is allowed to do
so per DAP specification.
Release Notes:
- Reorganized layout of a debug panel without any sessions for a
vertical dock position.
- Moved parent directories of source breakpoints into a tooltip.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33575
* Fixes inlay colors spoiled after document color displayed
* Optimizes the query pattern for large multi buffers
Release Notes:
- Fixed document colors issues with other inlays and multi buffers
`M-q` is `fill-paragraph` which is like `editor::Rewrap`.
Release Notes:
- emacs: Bound `alt-q` to `editor::Rewrap` (like `M-q` or `M-x
fill-paragraph`)
Context: In this PR: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33362,
we started to use underlying open_ai crate for making api calls for
vercel as well. Now whenever we get the error we get something like the
below. Where on part of the error mentions OpenAI but the rest of the
error returns the actual error from provider. This PR tries to make the
error generic for now so that people don't get confused seeing OpenAI in
their v0 integration.
```
Error interacting with language model
Failed to connect to OpenAI API: 403 Forbidden {"success":false,"error":"Premium or Team plan required to access the v0 API: https://v0.dev/chat/settings/billing"}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#15383Closes#10993
`NSVisualEffectView` is an official API for implementing blur effects
and, by traversing the layers, we **can remove the background color**
that comes with the view. This avoids using private APIs and aligns
better with macOS’s native design.
Currently, `GPUIView` serves as the content view of the window. To add
the blurred view, `GPUIView` is downgraded to a subview of the content
view, placed at the same level as the blurred view.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the missing shadow for blurred-background windows on macOS.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
1. Fixes bug where this would not rewrap:
```rs
// This is the first long comment block to be wrapped.
fn my_func(a: u32);
// This is the second long comment block to be wrapped.
```
2. Comment prefix boundaries (Notice now they don't merge between
different comment prefix):
Initial text:
```rs
// A regular long long comment to be wrapped.
// A second regular long comment to be wrapped.
/// A documentation long comment to be wrapped.
```
Upon rewrap:
```rs
// A regular long long comment to be
// wrapped. A second regular long
// comment to be wrapped.
/// A documentation long comment to be
/// wrapped.
```
3. Indent boundaries (Notice now they don't merge between different
indentation):
Initial text:
```rs
fn foo() {
// This is a long comment at the base indent.
// This is a long comment at the base indent.
// This is a long comment at the next indent.
// This is a long comment at the next indent.
// This is a long comment at the base indent.
}
```
Upon rewrap:
```rs
fn foo() {
// This is a long comment at the base
// indent. This is a long comment at the
// base indent.
// This is a long comment at the
// next indent. This is a long
// comment at the next indent.
// This is a long comment at the base
// indent.
}
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where rewrap would not work with selection when two
comment blocks are separated with line of code.
- Improved rewrap to respect changes in indentation or comment prefix
(e.g. `//` vs `///`) as boundaries so that it doesn't merge them into
one mangled text.