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Now we:
* Automatically retry up to 3 times on upstream Overloaded or 500 errors
(currently for Anthropic only; will add others in future PRs)
* Also automatically retry on rate limit errors (using the provided
duration to wait, if we were given one)
* Give you a notification if you don't have Zed open and we stopped the
thread because of an error
Still todo in future PRs:
* Update collab to report Overloaded and 500 errors differently if
collab itself is passing through an upstream error vs not (currently we
report these as "Zed's API is overloaded" when actually it's the
upstream one!)
* Updating providers other than Anthropic to categorize their errors so
that they benefit from this
* Expanding graceful error handling/retry to other things besides
Overloaded and 500 errors (e.g. connection reset)
Release Notes:
- Automatically retry in Agent Panel instead of erroring out when an
upstream AI API is overloaded or 500s
- Show a notification when an Agent thread errors out and Zed is not the
active window
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33190, as they
were removed because of conflict with VS Code's usage of those bindings
to toggle the right dock. `cmd-ctrl-b` seems like a safe alternative.
Note that this PR is macOS only, though. I couldn't find yet any good
options for Linux as they were all mostly conflicting with something
else.
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.
Closes#32219#29666
Release Notes:
- Linux: Now skips insertion of characters when modifiers are held. Before, characters were inserted if there's no match in the keymap.
`git_panel::GenerateCommitMessage` has no handler,
`git::GenerateCommitMessage` should be preferred. Could add a
`#[action(deprecated_aliases = ["git_panel::GenerateCommitMessage"])]`,
but decided not to because that action didn't work. So instead uses of
it will show up as keymap errors.
Closes#32667
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes an issue when the zed repo was checked out to folder other than
`zed` (e.g. `zed2`) files were incorrectly identified as JSON instead of
JSONC.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We are collecting billing address and name on checkout now (for tax) but
we're not saving it back to the Customer level. Updating the Checkout
Session code to make`customer_update.address` equal to `auto`, instead
of the default `never`, as well as the same for `customer_update.name`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
## Summary
This PR improves the workaround introduced in #33335 that handles cases
where the pinned tab count exceeds the actual tab count during workspace
deserialization.
## Problem
The original workaround in #33335 successfully prevented the panic but
had two issues:
1. **Console spam**: The warning message was logged repeatedly because
`self.pinned_tab_count` wasn't updated to match the actual tab count
2. **Auto-pinning behavior**: New tabs up until you exceed the old safe
tab count were automatically pinned after the workaround was triggered.
## Solution
Updates the defensive code to set `self.pinned_tab_count = tab_count`
when the mismatch is detected, ensuring:
- The warning is only logged once when encountered.
- New tabs behave normally (aren't auto-pinned)
- The workspace remains in a consistent state
This is an immediate fix for the workaround. I'll attempt to open up a
follow-up PR when i get the chance that will address the root cause by
implementing serialization for empty untitled tabs, as discussed in
#33342.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Flushes should happen after sending messages to X11 when effects should
be applied quickly. This is not needed for requests that return replies
since it automatically flushes in that case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Implements a chunking strategy for the element arena that allows it to
grow dynamically based on allocations, it is initialised with a single
chunk of a total size of 1 mebibyte. On allocation of data with a size
greater than the remaining space of the current chunk a new chunk is
created.
This reduces the memory allocation from the static 32 mebibytes, this
especially helps GPUI applications that don't need such a large element
arena and even Zed in most cases. This also prevents the panic when
allocations ever exceed the element arena.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
While working on retries, I discovered some opportunities to reduce
cloning of message segments. These segments have full `String`s (not
`SharedString`s), so cloning them means copying cloning all the bytes of
all the strings in the message, which would be nice to avoid!
Release Notes:
- N/A
This was a temporary mitigation against a spam campaign, I don't think
this is required any longer. We can easily revert if it's still active.
See:
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/16886
Release Notes:
- N/A
These are useless in nightly, as the link within the notification simply
directs us to a commit view on GitHub. We update frequently on nightly;
dismissing this after every update is annoying.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Default to `You` when triggering `assistant::Split` at the end of a thread
Release Notes:
- agent_thread: Improved roles when triggering `assistant::Split`
(`shift-enter`)
This cleans up our settings to not include any `version` fields, as we
have an actual settings migrator now.
This PR removes `language_models > anthropic > version`,
`language_models > openai > version` and `agent > version`.
We had migration paths in the code for a long time, so in practice
almost everyone should be using the latest version of these settings.
Release Notes:
- Remove `version` fields in settings for `agent`, `language_models >
anthropic`, `language_models > openai`. Your settings will automatically
be migrated. If you're running into issues with this open an issue
[here](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues)
Follow-up to #31467. `cargo-zigbuild` will be installed if it's not
there already, but you have to install Zig yourself. Pass
`ZED_BUILD_REMOTE_SERVER=cross` to use the old way.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The agent now checks if a tool is enabled in the current profile before
calling it. Previously, the agent could still call disabled tools, which
commonly happened after switching profiles in the middle of a thread.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where the agent could use disabled tools sometimes
When open multiple worktree, using `file_finder` to create a new file
shoud respect current focused worktree.
test case:
```
project:
worktree A
file1
worktree B
file2 <- focused
```
when focused `file2`, `ctrl-p` toggle `file_finder` to create `file3`
should exists in worktreeB.
I try add test case for `CreateNew` in file_finder, but found not
worked, if you help me, I can try add this test case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed file finder selecting wrong worktree when creating a file
Closes#32959
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where accepting variable completion in the Debugger
would append the entire variable name instead of the remaining part.
Follow up to previous PRs:
- Return `true` in `supports_images` - v0 supports images already
- Rename model id to match the exact version of the model `v0-1.5-md`
(For now we do not expose `sm`/`lg` variants since they seem not to be
available via the API)
- Provide autocompletion in settings for using `vercel` as a `provider`
Release Notes:
- N/A
## 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>
Closes#30714
Bedrock converse api expect to see tool options if at least one tool was
used in conversation in the past messages.
Right now if `LanguageModelToolChoice::None` isn't supported edit agent
[remove][1] tools from request. That point breaks Converse API of
Bedrock. As was proposed in [the issue][2] we won't drop tool choose but
instead will deny any of them if model will respond with a tool choose.
[1]:
fceba6c795/crates/assistant_tools/src/edit_agent.rs (L703)
[2]:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30714#issuecomment-2886422716
Release Notes:
- Fixed bedrock tool calls in edit mode
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
- Closes: #30962
Nushell does not support mkdir -p
So invoke sh -c "mkdir -p" instead which will also work under nushell.
Release Notes:
- Fixed ssh remotes running Nushell (and possibly other non
posix-compliant shells)
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>