We are going to use this in the multi-buffer to produce a summary for an
`Excerpt` that contains a `Range<Anchor>`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This lets us provide a context when constructing the zero value. We need
it so we can require anchors to be associated with a buffer id, which
we're doing as part of simplifying the multibuffer API.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This fixes an issue that could cause `from_iter` to never finish if the
underlying iterator restarted after returning `None` for the first time.
We only saw this in development but I wanna cherry-pick it to stable and
preview, just in case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
Hopefully this makes it a bit easier for new contributors to dive into
the codebase :)
Release Notes:
- Improved documentation for many core editor types
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
This does two things:
1. It optimizes the constructions of `SumTree`s to not insert nodes
one-by-one, but instead inserts them level-by-level. That makes it more
efficient to construct large `SumTree`s.
2. It adds a `from_par_iter` constructor that parallelizes the
construction of `SumTree`s.
In combination, **loading a 500MB plain text file went from from
~18seconds down to ~2seconds**.
Disclaimer: I didn't write any of this code, lol! It's all @as-cii and
@nathansobo.
Release Notes:
- Improved performance when opening very large files.
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Julia <julia@zed.dev>
This fixes a bug that could cause the cursor to incorrectly report its
start when using `slice` or `seek_forward`, and then calling `prev`. We
didn't notice this because we were not testing those three methods
together.
I suppose this could explain some of the panics we've observed because
we do use `slice`/`seek_forward` followed by `prev` calls in production.
This commit introduces a new adaptor trait for SeekTarget that works around
frustrating issues with lifetimes. It wraps the arguments in a newtype wrapper
that lives on the stack to avoid the lifetime getting extended to the caller
of the method.
This allows us to introduce a PathSuccessor object that can be passed as the
end argument of remove_between to remove a whole subtree.
This lets us use `next` or `prev` to decide whether to park the cursor
at the first or last filtered item.
Co-Authored-By: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>