cc @notpeter
Before this change we used our own copy of `cx.key_context()` when
matching.
This led to races where the context queried could be either before (or
after) the
context used in dispatching.
To avoid the race, gpui now passes out the context stack actually used
instead.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where the Key Context View could show the incorrect
context,
causing confusing results.
This PR implements the `ToolCard` for the edit file tool, which allow us
to display an editor with a diff in the thread view with the changes
performed by the model.
- [x] Fix buffer sometimes displaying empty
- [x] Stop buffer from scrolling together with the thread
- [x] Fix multibuffer header sometimes appearing
- [x] Fix buffer height issue
- [x] Implement "full height" expand button
- [x] Add "Jump To File" functionality
- [x] Polish and refine styles
Release Notes:
- agent: Added diff preview cards in the thread view for edits performed
by the agent.
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Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
cc: @sunli829 @huacnlee @probably-neb
I really liked the earlier PR, but had an idea for how to utilize the
element state so that you don't need to construct the cache externally.
I've updated the APIs to introduce an `ImageCacheProvider` trait, and
added an example implementation of it to the image gallery :)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#28533
Release Notes:
- Linux: Improved parsing of `ZED_DEVICE_ID` environment variable in an
attempt to fix some cases where it erroneously failed to parse. The
`ZED_DEVICE_ID` is now expected to always be a 4 digit hexadecimal
number (as it is in the output of `lcpci`) with an optional `0x` or `0X`
prefix.
Closes#27414
`ImageCache` is independent of the original image loader and can
actively release its cached images to solve the problem of images loaded
from the network or files not being released.
It has two constructors:
- `ImageCache::new`: Manually manage the cache.
- `ImageCache::max_items`: Remove the least recently used items when the
cache reaches the specified number.
When creating an `img` element, you can specify the cache object with
`Img::cache`, and the image cache will be managed by `ImageCache`.
In the example `crates\gpui\examples\image-gallery.rs`, the
`ImageCache::clear` method is actively called when switching a set of
images, and the memory will no longer continuously increase.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Closes#29117
This makes `window_min_size` work by using the `WM_GETMINMAXINFO` window
message.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: 张小白 <364772080@qq.com>
This PR renames the `regex_search` tool to `grep` because I think it
conveys more meaning to the model, the idea of searching the filesystem
with a regular expression. It's also one word and the model seems to be
using it effectively after some additional prompt tuning.
It also takes an include pattern to filter on the specific files we try
to search. I'd like to encourage the model to scope its searches more
aggressively, as in my testing, I'm only seeing it filter on file
extension.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `PlatformKeyboardLayout` trait with two methods:
`id(&self) -> &str` and `name(&self) -> &str`. The `id()` method returns
a unique identifier for the keyboard layout, while `name()` provides a
human-readable name. This distinction is especially important on
Windows, where the `id` and `name` can be quite different. For example,
the French layout has an `id` of `0000040C`, which is not
human-readable, whereas the `name` would simply be `French`. Currently,
the existing `keyboard_layout()` method returns what's essentially the
same as `id()` in this new design.
This PR implements the `name()` method for both Windows and macOS. On
Linux, for now, `name()` still returns the same value as `id()`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes the panic that happened in debug builds in Wayland when
focusing/defocusing window in the edit mode:
```
"Thread "main" panicked with "CursorStyle::None should be handled separately in the client" at crates/gpui/src/platform/linux/wayland.rs:40:17"
```
Full log:
[stacktrace.txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/19814411/stacktrace.txt)
@smitbarmase, you seem to have worked on this code. Tagging you for
visibility :)
Release Notes:
- N/A
We've been seeing `test_no_duplicated_completion_requests` fail randomly
with the error "condition timed out".
But it's always failing on MacOS, and MacOS sets a shorter timeout of
100ms, compared to 1s from other platforms, this PR increases MacOS's
timeout to match other platforms'.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed a crash when screensharing on MacOS
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Release Notes:
- "Block" diagnostics (that show up in the diagnostics view, or when
using `f8`/`shift-f8`) are rendered more clearly
- `f8`/`shift-f8` now always go to the "next" or "prev" diagnostic,
regardless of the state of the editor

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Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Julia Ryan <juliaryan3.14@gmail.com>
While working on implementing `add_recent_documents` for Windows, I
found that the process is significantly more complex compared to macOS.
On macOS, simply registering the `add_recent_documents` function is
enough, as the system handles everything automatically.
On Windows, however, there are two cases to consider:
- **Files opened by the app**: These appear in the "Recent" section (as
shown in the screenshot, "test.txt") and are managed automatically by
Windows (by setting windows registry), similar to macOS.

- **Folders opened by the app**: This is more complicated because
Windows does not handle it automatically, requiring the application to
track opened folders manually.
To address this, this PR introduces a `History Manager` along with
`HistoryManagerEvent::Update` and `HistoryManagerEvent::Delete` events
to simplify the process of managing recently opened folders.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2581c15-7653-4faf-96b0-7c48ab1dcc8d
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Earlier, I merged #24723
Before merging it, I made a change that was incorrect and fast followed
with a fix: #28548
Following that fix, @bennetbo discovered that the modals where no longer
highlighting correctly, particularly the outline modal.
So I'm going to revert it all.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Fixed a regression that caused the agent to hang sometimes.
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Mickley-Doyle <tmickleydoyle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---
Fix this long-standing issue so that we can support Link hover colors.
And renamed `text_layout` example to `text_style`.
---
I spent some time studying the process of this text style change and
found it a bit complicated.
At first, I thought there was a problem with refine and it was not
passed properly. After changing it, I found that it was not the problem.
Then I found that it was because `TextRun` had already stored the
`color`, `background`, `underline`, `strikethrough` in TextRun in the
`request_layout` stage. They area calculate at the `request_layout`
stage, but request_layout stage there was no `hitbox`, so the hover
state was not obtained.
```bash
cargo run -p gpui --example text_style
```
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24f88f73-775e-41d3-a502-75a7a39ac82b
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Move the SetLayeredWindowAttributes call to immediately after window
construction, and initialize it with per-pixel transparency settings, no
color key and no global blending. The render pipeline will perform alpha
blending during compositing.
Cleaned up the DWM acrylic API calls some, to explicitly set to the
three appropriate modes depending on opaque, transparent or blurred
settings. The API internally hides versioning concerns from the caller.
Set the window class background color to black, this prevents a
flashbang on slow startup, e.g. debug builds on a heavily loaded system.
The outcome is that the window no longer receives paint demands for
underlying window updates, while also having per-pixel transparency -
opaque theme elements are now correctly opaque. The transparency
settings are now portable across windows and macOS having mostly similar
outcomes (modulo palette differences). Small fonts may still appear to
be alpha blended - this seems to be in the glyph atlas, their pixels are
not actually opaque. Larger fonts (or higher DPIs) don't suffer this and
are as opaque as expected. Layering the window atop one that is
rendering at 120fps, the editor window can drop to its 8fps idle state,
while still being composited with 120fps alpha blend in the background,
in both blur and transparent modes.
Updates #20400
Release Notes:
- Improved transparency on Windows to be more efficient, support fully
opaque elements and more closely match other platforms.
allow DisplayId to be compared to u32. This is handy since gpui doesn't
provide a method to detect current active display of the user. So when
using mouse location to get the active display we need to then compare
that display u32 to DisplayID
Release Notes:
- added From to allow u32 comparison
Optimize away a multiplication during in the `coalesce` function. Our
goal is to check whether the sign of two floats is the same.
Instead of multiplying each `.signum()` and checking that the result is
positive, we can simply check that the signum's are the same. This
removes a float multiplication.
```rust
a.signum() * b.signum() >= 0.0
```
turns into
```rust
a.signum() == b.signum()
```
Release Notes:
- Fix documentation for `Pixels::signum`
Closes#23449
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug causing shift to get stuck down when the window focus
changes
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Co-authored-by: Dino <dinojoaocosta@gmail.com>
Reapplies #27807 after [revert due to not building on
ARM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28141) by updating scap
to include [a fix to its build on
ARM](08f0a01417)
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Seems to be very similar to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28059
Edit: Updated the reproduction-steps as I missed something.
The method without a check currently causes my debug-builds to crash on
the regular if I:
- Run a debug build and open it fullscreen in a dedicated space on my
Mac.
- Work on any of the built-in languages (e.g. remove some content from
any `highlights.scm`)
- Reopen the workspace with the debug-build.
- Crash.
~~We might actually be able to revert the changes made in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/21510 and just add the
null-check. Then again, I am not at all sure whether that would work.~~
See comment below.
Release Notes:
- N/A
While `scap` does have support for Wayland and Windows, but haven't seen
screensharing work properly there yet. So for now just adding support
for X11 screensharing.
WIP branches for enabling wayland and windows support:
* https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/tree/wayland-screenshare
* https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/tree/windows-screenshare
Release Notes:
- Added support for screensharing on X11 (Linux)
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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Junkui Zhang <364772080@qq.com>
Use the `NSOperatingSystemVersion` struct provided by the cocoa crate
instead of our own. Additionally we can directly use
`isOperatingSystemAtLeastVersion` instead of manually implementing
version comparison logic.
The `isOperatingSystemAtLeastVersion` instance method has been available
since MacOS 10.10, which released a decade ago.
Documentation for `isOperatingSystemAtLeastVersion `:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsprocessinfo/1414876-isoperatingsystematleastversion
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Fixed a rendering bug that caused context in the agent to not wrap
properly.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <ai+claude-3.7@zed.dev>