Currently, the rendering path required creating a texture for each path,
which wasted a large amount of video memory. In our application, simply
drawing some charts resulted in video memory usage as high as 5G.
I removed the step of creating path textures and directly drew the paths
on the rendering target, adding post-processing global multi-sampling
anti-aliasing. Drawing paths no longer requires allocating any
additional video memory and also improves the performance of path
rendering.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Jason Lee <huacnlee@gmail.com>
Closes#22991
Release Notes:
- Added support for respecting the NO_PROXY environment variable when
any HTTP proxy is configured. For the exact NO_PROXY env var strings
that are supported, see [NoProxy in the reqwest
docs](https://docs.rs/reqwest/latest/reqwest/struct.NoProxy.html#method.from_env).
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This adds documentation for building Zed on FreeBSD.
Notice WebRTC/LiveKit remains unsupported on this platform for now.
Follow-up to:
- #33162
- #30981
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
- **debugger: Update exception breakpoints list on capability update**
- **Do not prefill codelldb sourcelanguages by default**
Release Notes:
- debugger: CodeLLDB no longer enables pretty-printers for Rust by
default. This fixes pretty-printers for C++. This is a breaking change
for user-defined debug scenarios from debug.json; in order to enable
Rust pretty printing when using CodeLLDB, add `"sourceLanguages":
["rust"]` to your debug configuration. This change does not affect
scenarios automatically inferred by Zed.
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Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
In helix the `f`, `F`, `t`, `T`, left and right motions wrap lines. I
added that by default.
Release Notes:
- vim: The `use_multiline_find` setting is replaced by binding to the
correct action in the keymap:
```
"f": ["vim::PushFindForward", { "before": false, "multiline": true }],
"t": ["vim::PushFindForward", { "before": true, "multiline": true }],
"shift-f": ["vim::PushFindBackward", { "after": false, "multiline": true
}],
"shift-t": ["vim::PushFindBackward", { "after": true, "multiline": true
}],
```
- helix: `f`/`t`/`shift-f`/`shift-t`/`h`/`l`/`left`/`right` are now
multiline by default (like helix)
Update key-bindings doc page to correctly reference
`~/.config/zed/keymap.json` instead of the old `~/.zed/keymap.json`
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
Did some bit cleanup of code for loading models for settings as that is
not required as we are fetching all the models from openrouter so it's
better to maintain one source of truth
Release Notes:
- Add thinking support to OpenRouter provider
Document the `lsp.rust-analyzer.binary.arguments` setting (currently
incorrectly referred to as `args`)
Verify:
99215f7660/crates/extension_api/wit/since_v0.1.0/settings.rs (L24-L29)
Question: can such inconsistencies be avoided by automatically
documenting the config using a preprocessor?
Release Notes:
- N/A
We'll now clean up DAP locators for unloaded extensions and load schemas
proper
I can now load a custom Ruby extensions with all bells and whistles and
use it as my debugger.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This changes the way context servers are organised. We now store a
`source` which indicates if the MCP server is configured manually or
managed by an extension.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>