- **store `buffer::Diagnostic`as NumberOrString instead of assuming
String**
- **update zed-industries/lsp-types rev**
Closes#24081
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where language server diagnostic codes would be converted to strings leading to errors with some language servers
* fix syntax highlighting of deleted text when buffer language changes
* do not highlight entire untracked files as created, except in the
project diff view
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: ConradIrwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: cole-miller <m@cole-miller.net>
This PR builds on #21258 to make it possible to use HEAD as a diff base.
The buffer store is extended to support holding multiple change sets,
and collab gains support for synchronizing the committed text of files
when any collaborator requires it.
Not implemented in this PR:
- Exposing the diff from HEAD to the user
- Decorating the diff from HEAD with information about which hunks are
staged
`test_random_multibuffer` now fails first at `SEED=13277`, similar to
the previous high-water mark, but with various bugs in the multibuffer
logic now shaken out.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
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!
Release Notes:
- N/A
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.
- 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
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
This ensures that the following files are always ignored:
```
"**/.env*"
"**/*.pem"
"**/*.key"
"**/*.cert"
"**/*.crt"
"**/secrets.yml"
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fix a bug where a GPUI macro still used `ModelContext`
Rename `AsyncAppContext` -> `AsyncApp`
Rename update_model, read_model, insert_model, and reserve_model to
update_entity, read_entity, insert_entity, and reserve_entity
Release Notes:
- N/A
There's still a bit more work to do on this, but this PR is compiling
(with warnings) after eliminating the key types. When the tasks below
are complete, this will be the new narrative for GPUI:
- `Entity<T>` - This replaces `View<T>`/`Model<T>`. It represents a unit
of state, and if `T` implements `Render`, then `Entity<T>` implements
`Element`.
- `&mut App` This replaces `AppContext` and represents the app.
- `&mut Context<T>` This replaces `ModelContext` and derefs to `App`. It
is provided by the framework when updating an entity.
- `&mut Window` Broken out of `&mut WindowContext` which no longer
exists. Every method that once took `&mut WindowContext` now takes `&mut
Window, &mut App` and every method that took `&mut ViewContext<T>` now
takes `&mut Window, &mut Context<T>`
Not pictured here are the two other failed attempts. It's been quite a
month!
Tasks:
- [x] Remove `View`, `ViewContext`, `WindowContext` and thread through
`Window`
- [x] [@cole-miller @mikayla-maki] Redraw window when entities change
- [x] [@cole-miller @mikayla-maki] Get examples and Zed running
- [x] [@cole-miller @mikayla-maki] Fix Zed rendering
- [x] [@mikayla-maki] Fix todo! macros and comments
- [x] Fix a bug where the editor would not be redrawn because of view
caching
- [x] remove publicness window.notify() and replace with
`AppContext::notify`
- [x] remove `observe_new_window_models`, replace with
`observe_new_models` with an optional window
- [x] Fix a bug where the project panel would not be redrawn because of
the wrong refresh() call being used
- [x] Fix the tests
- [x] Fix warnings by eliminating `Window` params or using `_`
- [x] Fix conflicts
- [x] Simplify generic code where possible
- [x] Rename types
- [ ] Update docs
### issues post merge
- [x] Issues switching between normal and insert mode
- [x] Assistant re-rendering failure
- [x] Vim test failures
- [x] Mac build issue
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Joseph <joseph@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikaylamaki@Mikaylas-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: joão <joao@zed.dev>
Closes#12553
* [x] Fix `diff_hunk_before`
* [x] Fix failure to show deleted text when expanding hunk w/ cursor on
second line of the hunk
* [x] Failure to expand diff hunk below the cursor.
* [x] Delete the whole file, and expand the diff. Backspace over the
deleted hunk, panic!
* [x] Go-to-line now counts the diff hunks, but it should not
* [x] backspace at the beginning of a deleted hunk deletes too much text
* [x] Indent guides are rendered incorrectly
* [ ] Fix randomized multi buffer tests
Maybe:
* [ ] Buffer search should include deleted text (in vim mode it turns
out I use `/x` all the time to jump to the next x I can see).
* [ ] vim: should refuse to switch into insert mode if selection is
fully within a diff.
* [ ] vim `o` command when cursor is on last line of deleted hunk.
* [ ] vim `shift-o` on first line of deleted hunk moves cursor but
doesn't insert line
* [x] `enter` at end of diff hunk inserts a new line but doesn't move
cursor
* [x] (`shift-enter` at start of diff hunk does nothing)
* [ ] Inserting a line just before an expanded hunk collapses it
Release Notes:
- Improved diff rendering, allowing you to navigate with your cursor
inside of deleted text in diff hunks.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Cole <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael <michael@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Agus <agus@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: João <joao@zed.dev>
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22606
Before, `tsdk_path` for vtsls and typescript-language-server
unconditionally set a `tsdk`/`tsserver` property for the corresponding
language server, even if there were no such directory at all.
Instead, make the corresponding code to omit such property if it was not
found on the FS.
Release Notes:
- Fixed "The path /.../tsserver.js doesn't point to a valid tsserver
install. Falling back to bundled TypeScript version." pop-up appearing
This PR introduces a new entity called Project Tree which is responsible
for finding subprojects within a worktree;
a subproject is a language-specific subset of a worktree which should be
accurately tracked on the language server side. We'll have an ability to
set multiple disjoint workspaceFolders on language server side OR spawn
multiple instances of a single language server (which will be the case
with e.g. Python language servers, as they need to interact with
multiple disjoint virtual environments).
Project Tree assumes that projects of the same LspAdapter kind cannot
overlap. Additionally project nesting is not allowed within the scope of
a single LspAdapter.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5108
Re-lands #22182 which I had to revert due to merging it into todays
Preview.
Release Notes:
- Language servers now track their working directory more accurately.
---------
Co-authored-by: João <joao@zed.dev>
This PR introduces a new entity called Project Tree which is responsible
for finding subprojects within a worktree;
a subproject is a language-specific subset of a worktree which should be
accurately tracked on the language server side. We'll have an ability to
set multiple disjoint `workspaceFolder`s on language server side OR
spawn multiple instances of a single language server (which will be the
case with e.g. Python language servers, as they need to interact with
multiple disjoint virtual environments).
Project Tree assumes that projects of the same LspAdapter kind cannot
overlap. Additionally **project nesting** is not allowed within the
scope of a single LspAdapter.
Closes#5108
Release Notes:
- Language servers now track their working directory more accurately.
---------
Co-authored-by: João <joao@zed.dev>
Reworks https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23030 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/15087
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23352
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23310
Zed's completion items use `label` from LSP completion items as a base
to show in the list:
d290da7dac/crates/project/src/lsp_store.rs (L4371-L4374)
Besides that, certain language plugins append `detail` or
`label_details.description` as a suffix:
d290da7dac/crates/languages/src/vtsls.rs (L178-L188)
Either of these 3 properties may return `\n` (or multiple) in it,
spoiling Zed's completion menu, which uses `UniformList` to render those
items: a uniform list uses common, minimum possible height for each
element, and `\n` bloats that overly.
Good approach would be to use something else:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/21403 but that has its own
drawbacks and relatively hard to use instead (?).
We could follow VSCode's approach and move away all but `label` from
`CodeLabel.text` to the side, where the documentation is, but that does
not solve the issue with `details` having newlines.
So, for now, sanitize all labels and remove any newlines from them. If
newlines are found, also replace whitespace sequences if there's more
than 1 in a row.
Later, this approach can be improved similarly to how Helix and Zed's
inline completions do: rendering a "ghost" text, showing the
completion's edit applied to the editor.
Release Notes:
- Fixed completion labels becoming overly large due to LSP completion
items with newlines
Also:
* Adds `impl_internal_actions!` for deriving the `Action` trait without
registering.
* Removes some deserializers that immediately fail in favor of
`#[serde(skip)]` on fields where they were used. This also omits them
from the schema.
Release Notes:
- Keymap settings file now has more JSON schema information to inform
`json-language-server` completions and info, particularly for actions
that take input.
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>
This reverts commit 3ae6aa0e4d.
If "group_id = 0" really did mean a diagnostic not from a language
server then various methods related to diagnostic set would need to be
updated. Something like [this
diff](https://gist.github.com/mgsloan/e902153bcaec207b39260a8f40d3134d).
Plan instead is to use InfoPopover instead of DiagnosticPopover for
these.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Should resolve https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/21714.
In some conditions that I'm not sure of, Zed sends LSP requests with
`start > end` position, and zls has an [assertion for end >=
start](f253553b82/src/offsets.zig (L492)),
and that causes zls to crash, like:
```bash
# first `textDocument/inlayHint` request with `end >= start`
[2025-01-05T19:33:09+00:00 TRACE lsp] outgoing message:{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1043,"method":"textDocument/inlayHint","params":{"textDocument":{"uri":"file:///Users/burak/Code/parzig/src/parquet/decoding.zig"},"range":{"start":{"line":0,"character":0},"end":{"line":24,"character":0}}}}
# successful response
[2025-01-05T19:33:09+00:00 TRACE lsp::input_handler] incoming message: {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1043,"result":[{"position":{"line":0,"character":9},"label":": type","kind":1,"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":false},{"position":{"line":1,"character":22},"label":": type","kind":1,"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":false},{"position":{"line":4,"character":13},"label":": [](unknown type)","kind":1,"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":false},{"position":{"line":4,"character":30},"label":"T:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\ncomptime type\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":4,"character":33},"label":"n:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\nusize\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":5,"character":23},"label":": bool","kind":1,"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":false},{"position":{"line":6,"character":19},"label":": usize","kind":1,"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":false},{"position":{"line":9,"character":26},"label":": [](unknown type)","kind":1,"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":false},{"position":{"line":9,"character":43},"label":"T:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\ncomptime type\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":9,"character":47},"label":"n:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\nusize\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":21,"character":13},"label":": [](unknown type)","kind":1,"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":false},{"position":{"line":21,"character":30},"label":"T:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\ncomptime type\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":21,"character":33},"label":"n:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\nusize\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":22,"character":33},"label":"T:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\ncomptime type\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":22,"character":36},"label":"buf:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\n[]T\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":22,"character":41},"label":"bit_width:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\nu8\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true},{"position":{"line":22,"character":52},"label":"reader:","kind":2,"tooltip":{"kind":"markdown","value":"```zig\nanytype\n```"},"paddingLeft":false,"paddingRight":true}]}
[2025-01-05T19:33:09+00:00 TRACE lsp] Took 14.855ms to receive response to "textDocument/inlayHint" id 1043
# problematic `textDocument/inlayHint` request with `start > end`
[2025-01-05T19:33:09+00:00 TRACE lsp] outgoing message:{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1044,"method":"textDocument/inlayHint","params":{"textDocument":{"uri":"file:///Users/burak/Code/parzig/src/parquet/decoding.zig"},"range":{"start":{"line":50,"character":25},"end":{"line":25,"character":0}}}}
# zls crashes here, and after this point, all LSP requests fail
[2025-01-05T19:33:09+00:00 TRACE lsp] incoming stderr message:thread 5391652 panic: reached unreachable code
[2025-01-05T19:33:09+00:00 ERROR lsp] cannot read LSP message headers
```
In LSP specification for
[`Range`](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#range)
type, it says:
> ... If you want to specify a range that contains a line including the
line ending character(s) then use an end position denoting the start of
the next line.
I feel like zls's assertion is sensible, so I've updated the generic
`range_to_lsp` function rather than doing something specific to zls. But
let me know if this seems incorrect.
zls was crashing after 5-10 minutes of working with a Zig codebase
before, and after this change, I tested for an hour and didn't
experience any crashes.
Release Notes:
- Ensure `end >= start` in `lsp::Range`, which should fix Zig/zls
crashes.
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
In particular, `DiagnosticPopover` both:
* Supports moving the selection to a diagnostic when clicked, based on
`group_id`
* Provides Diagnostic values with `group_id: 0` providing informztion on
hover about invisible characters.
So, clicking such a popover would navigate to the very first error
produced by a language server. Really not a big deal of course, but
seems good to fix as it might result in surprising behavior in other
future circumstances
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is quite experimental and untested in languages other than Rust.
It's written to attempt to do something sensible in many languages. Due
to its experimental nature, just releasing to staff, and so not
including it in release notes. Future release note might be "Improved
diagnostic excerpts by using syntactic info to determine the context
lines to show."
Release Notes:
- N/A
This message has confused me many times too: we printed the status as
"Downloading" when we were only checking whether we need to install a
given version of a language server.
This fixes the issue for Node-based language servers where we had the
same check in all implementations.
Closes #22241
Release Notes:
- Fixed some language servers reporting status as "Downloading..." when
only a version check was being done.
Release Notes:
- Added `show_completions_on_input` and `show_completion_documentation`
per-language settings. These settings were available before, but were
not configurable per-language.