Chatted with @as-cii about limitations in the `Window::parent_view_id()`
API (see:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24182/commits/662153dcfdd80804f4041761c09c4a309d79f6d4)
and realized that I shouldn't be using the dispatch tree's data
structures as they are layout dependent. I've introduced a new stack to
`Window`, `rendered_entity_stack`, that tracks exactly which view's
elements are being drawn. As such, I've also been able to remove the
`Option<>` around the previous API.
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Note that this does *not* involve any breaking code changes.
cc @0xtimsb - I didn't change any settings or anything here. That can
happen separately!
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## Context
While looking through the client crate, I noticed that some of the old
functions and variables were still using gpui::model name that was
deprecated during the gpui3 transition. This PR renames those instances
of model to entity to be more inline with gpui3.
In addition, I also renamed `model` to `entity` in cases found by the
below search terms given by @someone13574
- model = cx.
- model: Entity
- model: &Entity
- OpenedModelHandle
- model.update
- model.upgrade
- model = .*\.root (regex)
- parent_model
- model = cx.new
- cx.spawn(move |model
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This fixes a "subtract with overflow" error that could happen in debug
mode when viewing the project diagnostics.
From git bisecting, I think that this behavior was introduced by
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/21942. It seems like it's
possible in some cases for the excerpt-expansion heuristic to cause the
excerpt's `context` range to start *after* the excerpt's `primary`
range. We should probably revisit that heuristic at some point, but it
also seems reasonable to handle that situation at this layer, rather
than overflowing.
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Also send the `speculated_output` (which is just the editable region) to
the llm backend
Closes #ISSUE
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Adds a button to the theme selector to help people find more themes in
the extension store.

Release Notes:
- Added a way to access the extension store from the theme selector to
make it easier to find new themes.
This reverts commit eb820ab800.
The previous PR broke manual completions. Turns out there is more
confusing behavior then i realized, will follow up with another PR soon.
Closes #ISSUE
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Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24031
This PR adds a new function that allows the UI also to display the state
of the data collection. Previously, we only showed that if the project
adhered to the `is_open_source` condition. Now, we show it for all
projects.
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Regressions in #24024:
* `+` was no longer included between modifiers and key
* Multi-character keys like "control" were displayed all lowercase,
whereas before they were all uppercase like "CONTROL". Now they are
capitalized, so "Control".
* Brings back icon for tab key.
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We now treat new files that have no content as not-dirty. This fixes the
git diff view when deleted files are present.
It also fixes a long-standing bug where `zed RAEDME` and then closing
the tab would prompt for "unsaved changes" when there were none.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where closing an empty, named, file would warn about
unsaved content.
We think this could fix issues around view invalidation during focus
handling.
I want to run CI on this and see.
cc @mikayla-maki @maxbrunsfeld
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
Closes#24124
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue in vim mode where changing the case of an object at the
end of the line would not change the case of the last character in the
object
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
- Fixes auto-indent issues around `elif` caused by auto-indent being prevented due to syntax errors generated before `elif` clause completed
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where inserting an elif before an else in bash would
not properly auto-indent
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
Creates an indents.scm file for bash and adds regexes for
`{increase,decrease}_indent_pattern` in
`crates/languages/src/bash/config.toml`
so that autoindent works as expected in bash
Note that this PR does not attempt to handle all cases where indenting
might be desired in bash. I am aiming to support ~80% of what people
want while avoiding the more gnarly/edge cases like indented blocks in
case statements and indenting for associative arrays.
This is done with the explicit hope that someone (possibly from the
community) more familiar with and passionate about bash can come through
at a later date and handle those cases
Closes#23628
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- Add basic support for autoindent functionality in bash/shell files
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- Fixed some modifier changed events not being present on Linux X11.
This affected things like the project search palette, where holding ctrl
would not cause the split options to appear.
Certain themes define the `created` and `deleted` status colors, but not
`created_background` and `deleted_background`. Previously, Zed would use
`created` and `deleted` colors, and apply a hard-coded opacity change,
but *not* use `created_background` and `deleted_background`, but that
behavior was inadvertently changed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22994.
This PR restores the old behavior as a fallback. If a theme defines a
status color, but not the corresponding background color, we'll use a
75% transparent version of the foreground color as a fallback.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue in certain themes where diffs would render with the
wrong red and green colors for deletions and insertions.
This adds a new version of the project diff editor to go alongside the
new git panel.
The basics seem to be working, but still todo:
* [ ] Fix untracked files
* [ ] Fix deleted files
* [ ] Show commit message editor at top
* [x] Handle empty state
* [x] Fix panic where locator sometimes seeks to wrong excerpt
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This will help us debug a panic we're seeing in their internals.
In order to make this work, I've temporarily forked async-tls with:
https://github.com/async-rs/async-tls/pull/59/files
Closes #ISSUE
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I believe this takes care of the remaining events running through the
old flow that requires transformation at the collab server level. I
think all events are now going through `telemetry::event!()`.
For anyone curious where the new telemetry names are coming from, you
can check the `for_snowflake` function within
`crates/collab/src/api/events.rs`, to see how collab is currently
transforming the events going through the old flow.
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https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/200b88b8-249a-4841-97cd-fda8365efd00
Now all users in the collab/ssh session can edit the commit input
collaboratively, observing each others' changes live.
A real `.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG` file is opened, which automatically enables
its syntax highlight, but its original context is never used or saved on
disk — this way we avoid stale commit messages from previous commits
that git places there.
A caveat: previous version put some effort into preserving unfinished
commit messages on repo swtiches, but this version would not do that
— instead, it will be blank on startup, and use whatever
`.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG` contents on repo switch
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This ensures that the following files are always ignored:
```
"**/.env*"
"**/*.pem"
"**/*.key"
"**/*.cert"
"**/*.crt"
"**/secrets.yml"
```
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When requesting completions manually with `editor: Show inline
completion`, we did not check if completions are actually disabled for
the current file (`inline_completions > disabled_globs`)
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the `inline_completions > disabled_globs` setting
would not be respected when manually requesting a completion (`editor:
Show inline completion`)