Closes#25195
In Wayland, To create buffer size (`renderer.update_drawable_size`), we
convert logical pixels to device pixels by taking the scale factor into
account. Later, we also let the compositor know the logical pixels we
want to use for our app (`viewport.set_destination`). Then, the
compositor takes our buffer and tries to scale it to fit the viewport
size we provided. If this is accurate, we see perfect rendering. If our
buffer size is not accurate (off by 1px in this case), the compositor
scales our buffer to fit the viewport size. This causes blur.
To make sure we set correct buffer size for renderer as same as what
compositor is going to use, we needs to use rounding instead of truncate
when converting logical pixels to device pixels. It's not super clear
from docs, what exact algorithm it uses but it says it uses rounding and
seems to fix issue for me if we follow that for our buffer.
From https://wayland.app/protocols/fractional-scale-v1:
> If a surface has a surface-local size of 100 px by 50 px and wishes to
submit buffers with a scale of 1.5, then a buffer of 150px by 75 px
should be used and the wp_viewport destination rectangle should be 100
px by 50 px.
>
> For toplevel surfaces, the size is **rounded halfway away from zero**.
The rounding algorithm for subsurface position and size is not defined.
Tested on:
- [x] Gnome
- [x] KDE
- [ ] ~Sway~ (Need to investigate this more for Sway)
Release Notes:
- Fixed blurry rendering on Wayland when using fractional scaling for
Gnome and KDE.
Co-authored-by: Julia Ryan p1n3appl3@users.noreply.github.com
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra me@as-cii.com
Removing it for two reasons:
1. We need a better implementation that doesn't hurt caching and doesn't
distracts the agent too much (see
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32876 for more context)
2. Current insertion point of notifications doesn't play well with
Claude Thinking models (see
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33000#issuecomment-2991709484)
I think we should get this code back in a form of a tool. But for now,
I'm dropping it to resolve recent issues.
Closes#33000
Release Notes:
- N/A
* Restore the ability to combine --diff with other path arguments
* Restore combining --diff with --wait
There is still one defect in the current handling of `--diff`: when Zed
is already open, we'll open the diff view in your current active zed
window. It would be better to search all of the open zed windows for any
window containing the diffed paths, but implementing that is a bit
complex. Currently, the logic for *picking* an existing zed window is
coupled to the logic for opening buffers in that window. I'd like to
decouple it, but I wanted to keep this change small, so that we hotfix
it to stable without too much risk.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where the `--diff` CLI flag did not work with `--wait`
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Variable list wasn't notified when a set variable value request was
successfully. This caused the variable list and inline values to show
stale data in some cases, which this PR fixes.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fix bug where setting a variable's value wouldn't update the
variable list or inline values
Closes#33039
This PR fixes a bug which causes the newest versions of the Biome and
Tombi extensions to not work with older Zed versions.
The bug occurs because in #32822, the type of the debug adapter and
debug locators was changed from a Vec to a BTreeMap. However, these
fields were already introduced much earlier in Zed, which now causes the
de-serialization of the `extension.toml` to fail for older Zed versions.
Any extension compiled with the newest extension CLI bumped in
https://github.com/zed-industries/extensions/pull/2866 will not work
with older Zed versions prior to v0.191.
By adding this change and bumping the extension CLI again, this could be
prevented. On de-serialization, we would just fallback to either a Vec
for versions prior to v0.190 or a BTreeMap after. Feel free to let me
know what you think here.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33028
Due to request races, we cannot predict the amount of result_id s that
we'll get. Ensure their amount grows monotonically each time.
This time, iterations=5000 did not fail for me.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32765.
This PR creates a slot for the `message_editor::create_editor` to allow
using different values for min and max lines. In practice, the panel's
main editor now has a minimum of 4 lines, whereas the previous message
editor has just one. This makes the layout shift when clicking on a
previous message to edit it much smaller.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved layout shift when clicking to edit a previous sent
message.
Just a tiny, one-line change to avoid the "Waiting for Confirmation"
animated label pushing the "allow" buttons to the side.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed layout shift in "waiting for confirmation" state in the
terminal card.
Previously, you could only expand the provider item in the agent panel
settings view by clicking on the little chevron icon button. Now, you
can click on the whole title area (minus the button, when present) to do
that. Just that little bit more convenient to interact with it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, the OpenRouter models list (~412kb) was being downloaded
around 10 times during startup -- even when OpenRouter was not
configured.
This update addresses the issue by:
1. Fetching the models list only when OpenRouter settings change.
2. Skipping API calls if OpenRouter is not configured.
Release Notes:
- Avoid unnecessary requests to OpenRouter
- [x] Pass in cwd
- [x] Use the appropriate package manager
- [x] Don't mix up package.json and composer.json
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fixed wrong arguments being passed to the DAP when debugging
scripts from package.json.
Closes#30784
In github copilot we were not handling the config path correctly for
FLATPAK.
* Only tested on mac don't have access to other platform. But this
should work on other platform as well. It follows the similar pattern
seen in zed config path resolution.
- [x] Macos
- [ ] Linux
- [ ] Linux with Flatpak
- [ ] Windows
Release Notes:
- Fix copilot config detection for flatpack
Closes#30513
- Abstract away common wrapper component to `platform_title_bar`.
- Use it in both zed and rules library.
- For rules library, keep traffic like only style for macOS, and add
custom title bar for Linux and Windows.
Release Notes:
- Added way to minimize, maximize, and close the rules library window
for Linux.
This PR makes all footer elements in the debugger session modal more
consistent, as well as fixes some weird UI quirks with leaking borders
and whatnot. Took the opportunity to do some light style clean up and
use `prelude::*` for UI imports.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Still a work in progress! Todos before merging:
- [x] Allow to delete (not just turn off) an MCP server from the panel's
settings view
- [x] Also uninstall the extension upon deleting the server (check if
the extension just provides MCPs)
- [x] Resolve repository URL again
- [x] Add a button to open the configuration modal from the panel's
settings view
- [x] Improve modal UX to install and configure a non-extension MCP
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Ran into this while adding support for Vercel v0s models:
- The timestamp seems to be returned in Milliseconds instead of seconds
so it breaks the bounds of `created: u32`. We did not use this field
anywhere so just decided to remove it
- Sometimes the `choices` field can be empty when the last chunk comes
in because it only contains `usage`
Release Notes:
- N/A
The `api_url` setting is one that most providers already support and can
be changed via the `settings.json`. We're adding the ability to change
it via the UI for OpenAI specifically so it can be more easily connected
to v0.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added ability to change the API base URL for OpenAI via the UI
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Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <53836821+bennetbo@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#31728
This PR introduced new setting `"helix_mode"`. Enabling which will
enable the `vim_mode` along with `helix` behavior.
This solves issue where `vim`'s `default_mode` was being used to switch
between mode instead of opening in `default_mode`.
When `helix_mode` is enabled switcing to `Normal mode` will now switch
to `HelixNormal`
Release Notes:
- Fixed - escape key not switching to normal mode when default_mode is
insert
- Added - `helix_mode` setting to enable/disable helix key bindings
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Related to #32888, but will not fix the issue.
Turns out these assertions are wrong (Not sure if they were correct at
some point).
I tested with this code:
```
request = LanguageModelRequest {
messages: vec![
LanguageModelRequestMessage {
role: Role::User,
content: vec![MessageContent::Text("Give me 10 jokes".to_string())],
cache: false,
},
LanguageModelRequestMessage {
role: Role::Assistant,
content: vec![MessageContent::Text("Sure, here are 10 jokes:".to_string())],
cache: false,
},
],
..request
};
```
The API happily accepted this and Claude proceeded to tell me 10 jokes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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
Release Notes:
- New session modal for a debugger will now show tasks from package.json
as debuggable scenarios
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Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Closes#30191
`line_ix` should never exceed the bounds of `line_layouts`, but a panic
happens on out-of-bounds for this, which seems weird. I couldn’t
reproduce this panic at all. Since this is for displaying inline blame,
we now log an error if this occurs instead of panicking.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Todo:
* [x] Open diffed files as regular buffers
* [x] Update diff when buffers change
* [x] Show diffed filenames in the tab title
* [x] Investigate why syntax highlighting isn't reliably handled for old
text
* [x] remove unstage/restore buttons
Release Notes:
- Adds `zed --diff A B` to show the diff between the two files
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>