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Robert Fratto
2566acc2e7
go: Support benchmarks named "Benchmark" (#35167)
The regular expression for benchmarks was enforcing using a suffix
(e.g., `BenchmarkFoo`), but `Benchmark` is a valid benchmark name, just
as `Test` is a valid test name, and `Fuzz` is a valid fuzz test name.

Release Notes:

- Add support for running Go benchmarks named "Benchmark"
2025-07-28 10:40:46 +00:00
claytonrcarter
1f4c9b9427
language: Update block_comment and documentation comment (#34861)
As suggested in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/34418, this
proposes various changes to language configs to make block comments and
doc-block-style comments more similar. In doing so, it introduces some
breaking changes into the extension schema.

This change is needed to support the changes I'm working on in #34418,
to be able to support `rewrap` in block comments like `/* really long
comment ... */`. As is, we can do this in C-style doc-block comments (eg
`/** ... */`) because of the config in `documentation`, but we can't do
this in regular block comments because we lack the info about what the
line prefix and indentation should be.

And while I was here, I did various other clean-ups, many of which feel
nice but are optional.

I would love special attention on the changes to the schema, version and
related changes; I'm totally unfamiliar with that part of Zed.

**Summary of changes**
- break: changes type of `block_comment` to same type as
`documentation_comment` (**this is the important change**)
- break: rename `documentation` to `documentation_comment` (optional,
but improves consistency w/ `line_comments` and `block_comment`)
- break/refactor?: removes some whitespace in the declaration of
`block_comment` delimiters (optional, may break things, need input; some
langs had no spaces, others did)
- refactor: change `tab_size` from `NonZeroU32` to just a `u32` (some
block comments don't seem to need/want indent past the initial
delimiter, so we need this be 0 sometimes)
- refactor: moves the `documentation_comment` declarations to appear
next to `block_comment`, rearranges the order of the fields in the TOML
for `documentation_comment`, rename backing `struct` (all optional)

**Future scope**
I believe that this will also allow us to extend regular block comments
on newline – as we do doc-block comments – but I haven't looked into
this yet. (eg, in JS try pressing enter in both of these: `/* */` and
`/** */`; the latter should extend w/ a `*` prefixed line, while the
former does not.)

Release Notes:

- BREAKING CHANGE: update extension schema version from 1 to 2, change
format of `block_comment` and rename `documentation_comment`

/cc @smitbarmase
2025-07-23 20:38:52 +05:30
Lukas Spiss
fd05f17fa7
go: Support raw string subtest names (#34636)
Currently, we're not able to run Go sub-tests that have a raw string
(e.g. we're using multi-line names a lot) via the UI. I added the
changes that are needed, plus a handful of tests to cover the basics.

Quick comparison:

Before:
<img width="901" height="370" alt="before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4e5cadeb-9a0c-49e2-b976-2223e1010f85"
/>



After:
<img width="901" height="505" alt="after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/994fc69b-f720-488c-a14b-853a3ca2f53c"
/>


Release Notes:

- Added support for Go subtest runner with raw string names
2025-07-18 13:38:18 +02:00
Umesh Yadav
b4dc7f8a8a
debugger: Add support for running test methods with function receiver in Go (#34613)
![CleanShot 2025-07-17 at 16 35
10](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bad794fb-198e-40a1-958c-6ff30a0a4e53)


Closes #33759

Release Notes:

- debugger: Add support for running test methods with function receiver
in Go

Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <git@umesh.dev>
2025-07-17 17:44:40 +02:00
Cole Miller
955580dae6
Adjust Go outline query for method definition to avoid pesky whitespace (#33971)
Closes #33951 

There's an adjustment that kicks in to extend `name_ranges` when we
capture more than one `@name` for an outline `@item`. That was happening
here because we captured both the parameter name for the method receiver
and the name of the method as `@name`. It seems like only the second one
should have that annotation.

Release Notes:

- Fixed extraneous leading space in `$ZED_SYMBOL` when used with Go
methods.
2025-07-07 09:51:30 -04:00
Anthony Eid
fc1fc264ec
debugger: Generate inline values based on debugger.scm file (#33081)
## Context

To support inline values a language will have to implement their own
provider trait that walks through tree sitter nodes. This is overly
complicated, hard to accurately implement for each language, and lacks
proper extension support.

This PR switches to a singular inline provider that uses a language's
`debugger.scm` query field to capture variables and scopes. The inline
provider is able to use this information to generate inlays that take
scope into account and work with any language that defines a debugger
query file.

### Todos
- [x] Implement a utility test function to easily test inline values
- [x] Generate inline values based on captures
- [x] Reimplement Python, Rust, and Go support
- [x] Take scope into account when iterating through variable captures
- [x] Add tests for Go inline values
- [x] Remove old inline provider code and trait implementations

Release Notes:

- debugger: Generate inline values based on a language debugger.scm file
2025-06-24 18:24:43 +00:00
Smit Barmase
16f668b8e3
editor: Add astrick on new line in multiline comment for Go, Rust, C, and C++ (#30808)
Add asterisk on new line in multiline comments for Go, Rust, C, and C++.
While `*` is entirely for style. There's no actual need for it. It can
be disabled from setting. More:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/hello/comment.html

<img width="491" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/385b1eb5-be81-446c-b7cf-34165d6b384a"
/>

Release Notes:

- Added automatic asterisk insertion for new lines in multiline comments
for Go, Rust, C, and C++. This can be disable by setting
`extend_comment_on_newline` to `false`.
2025-05-16 15:30:04 +05:30
Piotr Osiewicz
09d3ff9dbe
debugger: Rework language association with the debuggers (#29945)
- Languages now define their preferred debuggers in `config.toml`.
- `LanguageRegistry` now exposes language config even for languages that
are not yet loaded. This necessitated extension registry changes (we now
deserialize config.toml of all language entries when loading new
extension index), but it should be backwards compatible with the old
format. /cc @maxdeviant

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
2025-05-06 20:16:41 +02:00
chbk
7deceb62dc
Improve Go syntax highlighting (#25327)
Release Notes:

  - Improved Go syntax highlighting.

| Zed 0.174.6 | With this PR |
| --- | --- |
|
![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7f6113cb-0517-4ea7-a979-902a2373314e)
|
![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0cf07ebc-c5bd-4269-af7a-49496305d265)
|

- `package_identifier`: `namespace`, language-agnostic scope for
modules, packages, namespaces
- `method_elem`: `function.method`
- `;` ,`.` ,`,` ,`:`: `punctuation.delimiter`

```go
package my_package
import (
  pkg "fmt"
)
type A interface {
  method_elem(foo int, bar float64) int
}
func main() {
  identifier := true
  const constant int = 3
  for i := 0; i <= 3; i++ {
    pkg.Println(identifier)
  }
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
2025-02-21 11:32:14 -05:00
everdrone
1fb4620a90
Use @boolean for true and false in highlights (#25338)
Release Notes:

- Fixed issue where `true` and `false` were highlighted as constants,
ignoring the `boolean` highlight defined in themes.
  - This fix applies to: C, C++, Go, JSON, JSONC, Python, and Rust.

---------

Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
2025-02-21 15:26:52 +00:00
Ben Kunkle
bb600acaa1
Set base highlight for identifiers in go to variable highlight color (#25128)
Closes #24947 

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-02-19 01:54:51 +00:00
Osvaldo
e068c7b4b4
vim: Update anyquotes and anybrackets to behave like mini.ai plugin (#24167)
### Overview
This PR improves the existing
[mini.ai‐like](https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.ai) text-object logic
for both “AnyQuotes” (quotes) and “AnyBrackets” (brackets) by adding a
multi‐line fallback. The first pass searches only the current line for a
best match (cover or next); if none are found, we do a multi‐line pass.
This preserves mini.ai's usual “line priority” while ensuring we can
detect pairs that start on one line and end on another.

### What Changed
1. Brackets
- Line-based pass uses `gather_line_brackets(map, caret.row()) `to find
bracket pairs `((), [], {}, <>) `on the caret’s line.
- If that fails, we call `gather_brackets_multiline(map)` to single‐pass
scan the entire buffer, collecting bracket pairs that might span
multiple lines.
- Finally, we apply the mini.ai “**cover or next**” logic
(`pick_best_range`) to choose the best.
2.  Quotes
  - Similar line-based pass with `gather_line_quotes(map, caret.row())`.
- If no local quotes found, we do a multi‐line fallback with
`gather_quotes_multiline(map)`, building a big string for the whole
buffer and using naive regex for "...", '...', and `...`.
  - Also preserves “inner vs. outer” logic:
- For inner (e.g. `ciq`), we skip bounding quotes or brackets if the
range is at least 2 characters wide.
    - For outer (`caq`), we return the entire range.
3. Shared “`finalize`” helpers
- `finalize_bracket_range` and `finalize_quote_range` handle the “inner”
skip‐chars vs. “outer” logic.
  - Both rely on the same “line first, then full fallback” approach.

### Why This Matters
- **Old Behavior**: If you had multi‐line brackets { ... } or multi‐line
quotes spanning multiple lines, they weren’t found at all, since we only
scanned line by line. That made text objects like ci{ or ciq fail in
multi-line scenarios.
- **New Behavior**: We still do a quick line pass (for user‐friendly
“line priority”), but now if that fails, we do a single‐pass approach
across the entire buffer. This detects multi‐line pairs and maintains
mini.ai’s “cover‐or‐next” picking logic.

### Example Use Cases
- **Curly braces:** e.g., opening { on line 10, closing } on line 15 →
previously missed; now recognized.
- **Multi‐line quotes**: e.g., "'Line 1\nLine 2', no longer missed. We
do gather_quotes_multiline with a naive regex matching across newlines.

### Tests
- Updated and expanded coverage in:
  - test_anyquotes_object:
    - Includes a multi-line '...' test case.
- E.g. 'first' false\n<caret>string 'second' → ensuring we detect
multi‐line quotes.
  - test_anybrackets_object:
- Verifies line‐based priority but also multi‐line bracket detection.
- E.g., an open bracket ( on line 3, close ) on line 5, which used to
fail.

### Limitations / Future Enhancements
- **Escaping**: The current approach for quotes is naive and doesn’t
handle escape sequences (like \") or advanced parser logic. For deeper
correctness, we’ll need more advanced logic, this is also not supported
in the original mini.ai plugin so it is a known issue that won't be
attended for now.

### Important Notes
- Fix for the bug: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23889
this PR addresses that bug specifically for the AnyQuotes text object.
Note that the issue still remains in the built-in motions (ci', ci",
ci`).
- Caret Position Differences: The caret position now slightly deviates
from Vim’s default behavior. This is intentional. I aim to closely mimic
the mini.ai plugin. Because these text objects are optional
(configurable via vim.json), this adjusted behavior is considered
acceptable and in my opinion the new behavior is better and it should be
the default in vim. Please review the new tests for details and context.
- Improved Special Cases: I’ve also refined how “false strings” in the
middle and certain curly-bracket scenarios are handled. The test suite
reflects these improvements, resulting in a more seamless coding
experience overall.

### References:
- Mini.AI plugin in nvim: https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.ai

Thank you for reviewing these changes!

Release Notes:

- Improve logic of aq, iq, ab and ib motions to work more like mini.ai
plugin
2025-02-17 14:55:48 -07:00
Ashish Bhate
1d26a27afa
go: Fix tree-sitter query for outlines (#24861)
Closes #14497

Release Notes:
- Fixed outline view for Go to correctly indent types and show missing
variables.
----
This PR fixes the tree-sitter query for outlines for Go code. It
correctly indents "grouped" `type` declarations. It also fixes missing
variables for "grouped" `var` declarations.

### Before: 
1. Incorrectly indented types from `G` to `K` and `aliasInt`
2. Missing vars `M` and `N` in outline 

![Screenshot_20250214_175404](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7c1142bd-fe60-4c65-9fa2-3bae4eb43d63)

### After:
1. Types no longer indented incorrectly
2. Missing vars `M` and `N` appear in the outline, as expected

![Screenshot_20250214_175431](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/61010273-e98d-425d-93ad-17f04bd83b54)

### Caveats:
1. This fix comes from an hour or so of reading about tree-sitter and
its query syntax. I'm not an expert.
2. I'm not sure how to test this. I've done manual testing and it
appears to works as expected without an regressions.
2025-02-14 11:45:43 -08:00
Christian Borup
f45d58f01a
Add support for Go fuzz tests (#24107)
Add support for go fuzz tests.

Closes #23809

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-02-03 11:33:58 +01:00
uncenter
d58f006498
Use standard injection.language and injection.content captures (#22268)
Closes #9656. Continuation of #9654, but with the addition of backwards
compatibility for the existing captures.

Release Notes:

- Improved Tree-sitter support with added compatibility for standard
injections captures

---------

Co-authored-by: Finn Evers <finn.evers@outlook.de>
2025-01-07 18:17:49 +00:00
Conrad Irwin
75c9dc179b
Add textobjects queries (#20924)
Co-Authored-By: Max <max@zed.dev>

Release Notes:

- vim: Added motions `[[`, `[]`, `]]`, `][` for navigating by section,
`[m`, `]m`, `[M`, `]M` for navigating by method, and `[*`, `]*`, `[/`,
`]/` for comments. These currently only work for languages built in to
Zed, as they are powered by new tree-sitter queries.
- vim: Added new text objects: `ic`, `ac` for inside/around classes,
`if`,`af` for functions/methods, and `g c` for comments. These currently
only work for languages built in to Zed, as they are powered by new
tree-sitter queries.

---------

Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
2024-12-03 10:37:01 -07:00
Max Brunsfeld
258cf6c746
Add inclusive range scope overrides. Don't auto-close quotes at the ends of line comments (#20206)
Closes #9195
Closes #19787

Release Notes:

- Fixed an issue where single quotation marks were spuriously
auto-closed when typing in line comments
2024-11-04 15:36:39 -08:00
Roshan Padaki
8e00caf23b
go: Add go-generate runnables and tasks (#19987)
I was missing the `go generate` runnable from other editors so I figured
I'd implement one here! Now, comments of the form `//go:generate` can
prompt for the `go generate <package>` task. Meanwhile, I've also added
a global `go generate ./...` task.

~When making the global task, I noticed that the existing `go test
./...` task runs tests in subdirectories of the CWD of the active
editor, whereas I would really expect it to run all tests across my
project. I have changed to use the latter behavior (run relative to
project root) for both `go generate ./...` and `go test ./...`. Please
let me know if the prior behavior was intended, and I can revert.~

Release Notes:

- Added runnable and tasks for `go generate` commands
2024-11-04 10:13:15 +01:00
狐狸
f05b440572
Improve syntax highlights (#18728)
Closes #18722

- Replace the `@escape` capture name with `@string.escape` for escape
sequences in Go, Python, Regex, Racket, Ruby, and Scheme.
- Rust
  - Add syntax highlighting for escape sequences. Close #18722
- Fix the issue where `@punctuation.delimiter` is being overwritten by
`@operator`.
  - Add the period (".") to `@punctuation.delimiter`.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2024-10-09 19:25:46 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
2db2b636f2
assistant: Add annotations to more languages (#15866)
Release Notes:

- N/A
2024-08-07 13:47:21 +02:00
Kirill Bulatov
596ee58be8
Bump tree-sitter and related core language parser libraries (#14986)
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4565

To fix issues with code blocks' parsing in Markdown, a
tree-sitter-markdown library update is needed.
But `tree_sitter::language` is used in many places within core Zed,
which forced more library updates.

Release Notes:

- Updated tree-sitter parsers for core languages

---------

Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
2024-07-24 23:38:21 +03:00
Anıl Şenay
ddb551c794
go: Add runnables for Go (#12003)
Implemented runnables for specially for running tests for Go.

I'm grateful for your feedback because this is my first experience with
Rust and Zed codebase.
![resim](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1047345/789b31da-554f-47cd-a08c-444eced104f4)

https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1047345/ae1abd9e-3657-4322-9c28-02d0752b5ccd


Release Notes:

- Added Runnables/Tasks for:
  - Run test functions which start with "Test"
  - Run subtests
  - Run benchmark tests
  - Run main function



---------

Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-26 15:16:52 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
27229bba6b
tasks: Provide task variables from matching runnable ranges in task modal (#12237)
In #12003 we found ourselves in need for precise region tracking in
which a given runnable has an effect in order to grab variables from it.
This PR makes it so that in task modal all task variables from queries
overlapping current cursor position.
However, in the process of working on that I've found that we cannot
always use a top-level capture to represent the full match range of
runnable (which has been my assumption up to this point). Tree-sitter
captures cannot capture sibling groups; we did just that in Rust
queries.

Thankfully, none of the extensions are affected as in them, a capture is
always attached to single node. This PR adds annotations to them
nonetheless; we'll be able to get rid of top-level captures in extension
runnables.scm once this PR is in stable version of Zed.


Release Notes:

- N/A
2024-05-24 21:00:23 +02:00
Thorsten Ball
7c9c80d663
go: Highlight constant identifiers (#12111)
Release Notes:

- N/A
2024-05-22 08:37:20 +02:00
Thorsten Ball
8168ec2a28
go: Add runnables (#12110)
This adds support for runnables to Go.

It adds the following tasks:

- `go test $ZED_GO_PACKAGE -run $ZED_SYMBOL`
- `go test $ZED_GO_PACKAGE`
- `go test ./...`
- `go run $ZED_GO_PACKAGE` if it has a `main` function

Release Notes:

- Added built-in Go runnables and tasks that allow users to run Go test
functions, test packages, or run `main` functions.

Demo:



https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/a6271d80-faf4-466a-bf63-efbec8fe6c35




https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/92f2b616-7501-463d-b613-1ec1084ae0cd
2024-05-22 07:18:49 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
7db85b0d2e
golang: autoclose backticks (#12050)
Fixes #12025



Release Notes:
- Fixed backtick characters not getting autoclosed in Golang files
(#12025).
2024-05-20 10:18:12 +02:00
d1y
9d681bda8d
go: support highlight regexp (#11538)
Before:
<img width="521" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/45585937/7b87e552-0cf0-4168-933f-21d1ae84bf64">

After:
<img width="499" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/45585937/f1171375-8c22-4186-a5f1-1bdfa56cf01f">

Release Notes:

- Added go regexp highlighting
2024-05-08 12:52:56 +02:00
Marshall Bowers
7c5bc3c26f
Add the ability for extensions to provide language settings (#10296)
This PR adds the ability for extensions to provide certain language
settings via the language `config.toml`.

These settings are then merged in with the rest of the settings when the
language is loaded from the extension.

The language settings that are available are:

- `tab_size`
- `hard_tabs`
- `soft_wrap`

Additionally, for bundled languages we moved these settings out of the
`settings/default.json` and into their respective `config.toml`s .

For languages currently provided by extensions, we are leaving the
values in the `settings/default.json` temporarily until all released
versions of Zed are able to load these settings from the extension.

---

Along the way we ended up refactoring the `Settings::load` method
slightly, introducing a new `SettingsSources` struct to better convey
where the settings are being loaded from.

This makes it easier to load settings from specific locations/sets of
locations in an explicit way.

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
2024-04-08 19:17:12 -04:00
Piotr Osiewicz
0f584cb353
chore: Extract languages from zed crate (#8270)
- Moves languages module from `zed` into a separate crate. That way we
have less of a long pole at the end of compilation.
- Removes moot dependencies on editor/picker. This is totally harmless
and might help in the future if we decide to decouple picker from
editor.

Before:
```
Number of crates that depend on 'picker' but not on 'editor': 1
Total number of crates that depend on 'picker': 13
Total number of crates that depend on 'editor': 30
```
After:
```
Number of crates that depend on 'picker' but not on 'editor': 5
Total number of crates that depend on 'picker': 12
Total number of crates that depend on 'editor': 26
```
The more crates depend on just picker but not editor, the better in that
case.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2024-02-23 15:56:08 +01:00