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 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
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.
In #32656 I generalized the argument to change selections to allow
controling both the scroll and the nav history (and the completion
trigger).
To avoid conflicting with ongoing debugger cherry-picks I left the
argument as an `impl Into<>`, but I think it's clearer to make callers
specify what they want here.
I converted a lot of `None` arguments to `SelectionEffects::no_scroll()`
to be exactly compatible; but I think many people used none as an "i
don't care" value in which case Default::default() might be more
appropraite
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
In #32656 I generalized the argument to change selections to allow
controling both the scroll and the nav history (and the completion
trigger).
To avoid conflicting with ongoing debugger cherry-picks I left the
argument as an `impl Into<>`, but I think it's clearer to make callers
specify what they want here.
I converted a lot of `None` arguments to `SelectionEffects::no_scroll()`
to be exactly compatible; but I think many people used none as an "i
don't care" value in which case Default::default() might be more
appropraite
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33522
Turns out a bunch of Zed requests were not checking their capabilities
correctly, due to odd copy-paste and due to default that assumed that
the capabilities are met.
Adjust the code, which includes the document colors, add the test on the
colors case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed excessive document colors requests for unrelated files
Release Notes:
- search: Pasted newlines are now rendered as "\n" (with an underline),
instead of line-wrapping. This should make it much clearer what you're
searching for.
<img width="675" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-27 at 00 34 52"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67275bc6-bec1-463f-b351-6b9ed0a6df81"
/>
Use placeholder to prevent format-on-save from removing whitespace in
editor tests, which leads to unnecessary git diff and failing tests.
cc: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32340
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#33238, follow-up to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29625.
Changes:
- Removed `significant_indentation`, which was the way to introduce
indentation scoping in languages like Python. However, it turned out to
be unnecessarily complicated to define and maintain.
- Introduced `decrease_indent_patterns`, which takes a `pattern` keyword
to automatically outdent and `valid_after` keywords to treat as valid
code points to snap to. The outdent happens to the most recent
`valid_after` keyword that also has less or equal indentation than the
currently typed keyword.
Fixes:
1. In Python, typing `except`, `finally`, `else`, and so on now
automatically indents intelligently based on the context in which it
appears. For instance:
```py
try:
if a == 1:
try:
b = 2
^ # <-- typing "except:" here would indent it to inner try block
```
but,
```py
try:
if a == 1:
try:
b = 2
^ # <-- typing "except:" here would indent it to outer try block
```
2. Fixes comments not maintaining indent.
Release Notes:
- Improved auto outdent for Python while typing keywords like `except`,
`else`, `finally`, etc.
- Fixed the issue where comments in Python would not maintain their
indentation.
## Description of Feature or Change
Zed currently lacks a built-in way to convert a file’s indentation style
on the fly. While it's possible to change indentation behavior via
global or language-specific settings, these changes are persistent and
broad in scope as they apply to all files or all files of a given
language. We believe this could be improved for quick one-off
adjustments to specific files.
This PR introduces two new editor commands:
`Editor::convert_indentation_to_spaces` and
`Editor::convert_indentation_to_tabs`. These commands allow users to
convert the indentation of either the entire buffer or a selection of
lines, to spaces or tabs. Indentation levels are preserved, and any
mixed whitespace lines are properly normalized.
This feature is inspired by VS Code’s "Convert Indentation to
Tabs/Spaces" commands, but offers faster execution and supports
selection-based conversion, making it more flexible for quick formatting
changes.
## Implementation Details
To enable selection-based indentation conversion, we initially
considered reusing the existing `Editor::manipulate_lines` function,
which handles selections for line-based manipulations. However, this
method was designed specifically for operations like sorting or
reversing lines, and does not allow modifications to the line contents
themselves.
To address this limitation, we refactored the method into a more
flexible version: `Editor::manipulate_generic_lines`. This new method
passes a reference to the selected text directly into a callback, giving
the callback full control over how to process and construct the
resulting lines. The callback returns a `String` containing the modified
text, as well as the number of lines before and after the
transformation. These counts are computed using `.len()` on the line
vectors during manipulation, which is more efficient than calculating
them after the fact.
```rust
fn manipulate_generic_lines<M>(
&mut self,
window: &mut Window,
cx: &mut Context<Self>,
mut manipulate: M,
) where
M: FnMut(&str) -> (String, usize, usize),
{
// ... Get text from buffer.text_for_range() ...
let (new_text, lines_before, lines_after) = manipulate(&text);
// ...
```
We now introduce two specialized methods:
`Editor::manipulate_mutable_lines` and
`Editor::manipulate_immutable_lines`. Each editor command selects the
appropriate method based on whether it needs to modify line contents or
simply reorder them. This distinction is important for performance: when
line contents remain unchanged, working with an immutable reference as
`&mut Vec<&str>` is both faster and more memory-efficient than using an
owned `&mut Vec<String>`.
## Demonstration
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e50b37ea-a128-4c2a-b252-46c3c4530d97
Release Notes:
- Added `editor::ConvertIndentationToSpaces` and
`editor::ConvertIndentationToTabs` actions to change editor indents
---------
Co-authored-by: Pedro Silveira <pedroruanosilveira@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
This reduces code complexity and avoids unnecessary roundtripping
through `DisplayPoint`. Hopefully this doesn't cause behavior changes,
but has one known behavior improvement:
`clip_at_line_ends` logic caused `is_inside_word` to return false when
on a word at the end of the line. In vim mode, this caused
`select_all_matches` to not select words at the end of lines, and in
some cases crashes due to not finding any selections.
Closes#29823
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR addresses to fix (#31308) a race condition where auto-indent (in
buffer.cs) and on-type-formatting (in lsp_store.rs) concurrently
calculate indentation using the same buffer snapshot.
Previous Solution (Abandoned):
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31340
Final Solution:
Delay applying on-type-formatting until auto-indent is complete.
Issue:
If AutoindentMode finishes first, formatting works correctly. If
"Formatting on typing" starts before AutoindentMode completes, it
results in double indentation.
Closes#31308
Release Notes:
- Fixed a race condition resulting in incorrect buffer contents when combining auto-indent and on-type-formatting
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ad0fa304-e4fb-4598-877d-c02141f35d6f
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4678
Also adds the code to support `textDocument/colorPresentation`
counterpart that serves as a resolve mechanism for the document colors.
The resolve itself is not run though, and the editor does not
accommodate color presentations in the editor yet — until a well
described use case is provided.
Use `lsp_document_colors` editor settings to alter the presentation and
turn the feature off.
Release Notes:
- Start showing inline previews for LSP document colors
- [x] foreground highlights
- [x] background highlights
- [x] advertise support in DAP capabilities
Closes#31372
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: added basic support for highlighting in the console
based on ANSI escape codes.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12091
Use `"save_non_dirty_buffers": false` editor settings to disable this
behavior.
Release Notes:
- Fixed formatting effects not triggered when saving unmodified
singleton buffers
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19230
`BufferId` can change between file reopens: e.g. open the buffer, close
it, go back in history to reopen it — the 2nd one will have a different
`BufferId`, but the same `result_ids` semantically.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19230
Implements the workspace diagnostics pulling, and replaces "pull
diagnostics every open editors' buffer" strategy with "pull changed
buffer's diagnostics" + "schedule workspace diagnostics pull" for the
rest of the diagnostics.
This means that if the server does not support the workspace diagnostics
and does not return more in linked files, only the currently edited
buffer has its diagnostics updated.
This is better than the existing implementation that causes a lot of
diagnostics pulls to be done instead, and we can add more heuristics on
top later for querying more diagnostics.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19230
* starts to send `result_id` in pull requests to allow servers to reply
with non-full results
* fixes a bug where disk-based diagnostics were offset after pulling the
diagnostics
* fixes a bug due to which pull diagnostics could not be disabled
* uses better names and comments for the workspace pull diagnostics part
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#31648
This PR adds support for:
- Expanding multiple cursors above/below
- Expanding multiple selections above/below
- Adding new cursors/selections when expansion has already been done.
Existing expansions preserve their state and expand/shrink according to
the action, while new cursors/selections act like freshly created ones.
Tests for both cursor and selections:
- below/above cases
- undo/redo cases
- adding new cursors/selections with existing expansion
Before/After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d2fd556b-8972-4719-bd86-e633d42a1aa3
Release Notes:
- Improved `AddSelectionAbove` and `AddSelectionBelow` to extend
multiple cursors/selections.
Closes [#13107](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13107)
Enabled pull diagnostics by default, for the language servers that
declare support in the corresponding capabilities.
```
"diagnostics": {
"lsp_pull_diagnostics_debounce_ms": null
}
```
settings can be used to disable the pulling.
Release Notes:
- Added support for the LSP `textDocument/diagnostic` command.
# Brief
This is draft PR that implements the LSP `textDocument/diagnostic`
command. The goal is to receive your feedback and establish further
steps towards fully implementing this command. I tried to re-use
existing method and structures to ensure:
1. The existing functionality works as before
2. There is no interference between the diagnostics sent by a server and
the diagnostics requested by a client.
The current implementation is done via a new LSP command
`GetDocumentDiagnostics` that is sent when a buffer is saved and when a
buffer is edited. There is a new method called `pull_diagnostic` that is
called for such events. It has debounce to ensure we don't spam a server
with commands every time the buffer is edited. Probably, we don't need
the debounce when the buffer is saved.
All in all, the goal is basically to get your feedback and ensure I am
on the right track. Thanks!
## References
1.
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_pullDiagnostics
## In action
You can clone any Ruby repo since the `ruby-lsp` supports the pull
diagnostics only.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Clone this repo https://github.com/vitallium/stimulus-lsp-error-zed
2. Install Ruby (via `asdf` or `mise).
4. Install Ruby gems via `bundle install`
5. Install Ruby LSP with `gem install ruby-lsp`
6. Check out this PR and build Zed
7. Open any file and start editing to see diagnostics in realtime.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0ef6ec41-e4fa-4539-8f2c-6be0d8be4129
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Improved the review experience in the agent panel. Now, when you
commit changes (generated by the AI agent) using Git, Zed will
automatically dismiss the agent’s review UI for those changes. This
means you won’t have to manually “keep” or approve changes twice—just
commit, and you’re done.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/25526
Follow up of #29872
Release Notes:
- Make `alt-left` and `alt-right` skip punctuation on Mac OS to respect
the Mac default behaviour. When pressing alt-left and the first
character is a punctuation character like a dot, this character should
be skipped. For example: `hello.|` goes to `|hello.`
This change makes the editor feels much snappier, it now follows the
same behaviour as VSCode and any other Mac OS native application.
@ConradIrwin
Also adds reuse of the markdown documentation cache even when
completions are re-queried, so that markdown documentation doesn't
flicker when `is_incomplete: true` (completions provided by rust
analyzer always set this)
Release Notes:
- Added support for filtering language server completions instead of
re-querying.
Closes#26957
Release Notes:
- Fix an edge case where indent guides would be rendered incorrectly if
lines consisted of entirely whitespace
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Closes#31662
Currently, we assume `insert_range` will always end at the cursor and
`replace_range` will also always end after the cursor for calculating
range to replace. This is a particular case for the rust-analyzer, but
not widely true for other language servers.
This PR fixes this assumption, and now `insert_range` and
`replace_range` both can end before cursor.
In this particular case:
```ts
let x: string | undefined;
x.tostˇ // here insert as well as replace range is just "." while new_text is "?.toString()"
```
This change makes it such that if final range to replace ends before
cursor, we extend it till the cursor.
Bonus:
- Improves suffix and subsequence matching to use `label` over
`new_text` as `new_text` can contain end characters like `()` or `$`
which is not visible while accepting the completion.
- Make suffix and subsequence check case insensitive.
- Fixes broken subsequence matching which was not considering the order
of characters while matching subsequence.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where autocompleting optional chaining methods in
TypeScript, such as `x.tostr`, would result in `x?.toString()tostr`
instead of `x?.toString()`.
This PR adds a comprehensive test that ensures that no item-closing
action will panic when no items are present. A test already existed
(`test_remove_active_empty `) that ensured `CloseActiveItem` didn't
panic, but the new test covers:
- `CloseActiveItem`
- `CloseInactiveItems`
- `CloseAllItems`
- `CloseCleanItems`
- `CloseItemsToTheRight`
- `CloseItemsToTheLeft`
I plan to do a bit more clean up in `pane.rs` and this feels like a good
thing to add before that.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/31565
* Looking up settings on every row was very slow in the case of large
folds, especially if there was an `.editorconfig` file with numerous
glob patterns
* Checking whether each indent guide was within a fold was very slow,
when a fold spanned many indent guides.
Release Notes:
- Fixed slowness that could happen when editing in the presence of large
folds.
* stopped fetching LSP tasks for too long (but still use the hardcoded
value for the time being — the LSP tasks settings part is a simple bool
key and it's not very simple to fit in another value there)
* introduced `prefer_lsp` language task settings value, to control
whether in the gutter/modal/both/none LSP tasks are shown exclusively,
if possible
Release Notes:
- Added a way to prefer LSP tasks over Zed tasks
Follow-up to #29625 and #30902
This PR reintroduces auto-intents for brackets in Python and fixes some
cases where an indentation would be triggered if it should not. For
example, upon typing
```python
a = []
```
and inserting a newline after, the next line would be indented although
it shoud not be.
Bracket auto-indentation was tested prior to #29625 but removed there
and the test updated accordingly. #30902 reintroduced this for all
brackets but `()`. I reintroduced this here, reverted the changes to the
test so that indents also happen after typing `()`. This is frequently
used for tuples and multiline statements in Python.
Release Notes:
- Improved auto-indentation when using round brackets in Python.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where pressing Enter on a line starting with * incorrectly
added comment delimiter.
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#31138
Fix edge case where adding newline if there is text afterwards end
delimiter of multiline comment, would continue the comment prefix. This
is fixed by checking for end delimiter on whole line instead of just
assuming it would always be at end.
- [x] Tests
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where in some cases the block comment continues to the
next line even though the comment block is already closed.
Closes#31115
This fixes regression caused by
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30824 while keeping that fix.
- [x] Test
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where adding a newline after the `///` comment would
extend it with `//` instead of `///` in Rust and other similar
languages.
Closes#5255, #1046, #28322, #15728
This PR makes `AddSelectionBelow` and `AddSelectionAbove` not skip lines
that are shorter than the current cursor column. This follows the same
behavior as VSCode and Sublime.
This change is only applicable in the case of an empty selection; if
there is a non-empty selection, it continues to skip empty and shorter
lines to create a Vim-like column selection, which is the better default
for that case.
- [x] Tests
The empty selection no longer skips shorter lines:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4bde2357-20b6-44f2-a9d9-b595c12d3939
Non-empty selection continues to skip shorter lines.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4cd47c9f-b698-40fc-ad50-f2bf64f5519b
Release Notes:
- Improved `AddSelectionBelow` and `AddSelectionAbove` to no longer skip
shorter lines when the selection is empty, aligning with VSCode and
Sublime behavior.