Use word_characters to feed completion trigger characters as well and
also recognize kebab as a potential sub-word splitter. This is fine for
non-kebab-case languages because we'd only ever attempt to split a word
with a kebab in it in language scopes which are kebab-cased
Co-Authored-By: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
This PR adds new config option to language config called
`word_boundaries` that controls which characters should be recognised as
word boundary for a given language. This will improve our UX for
languages such as PHP and Tailwind.
Release Notes:
- Improved completions for PHP
[#1820](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1820)
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Co-authored-by: Julia Risley <julia@zed.dev>
This PR adds new config option to language config called
`word_boundaries` that controls which characters should be recognised as
word boundary for a given language. This will improve our UX for
languages such as PHP and Tailwind.
Release Notes:
- Improved completions for PHP
[#1820](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1820)
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Co-authored-by: Julia Risley <julia@zed.dev>
This isn't quite an exact emulation, as instead of using one selection
that is magically in "column mode", we emulate it with a bunch of zed
multi-selections (one per line).
I think this is better, as it requires fewer changes to the codebase,
and lets you see the impact of any changes immediately on all lines.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#984
These primarily happen when first entering visual mode, but can also
be created with objects like `vi{`.
Along the way fix the way ranges like `vi{` are selected to be more
similar to nvim.