Since Windows paths are known to be weird and currently not handled at
all (outside of relative paths that just happen to work), I figured I
would add a windows specific implementation for parsing absolute paths.
It should be functionally the same, of course there's always a chance I
missed an edge case though.
This should fix
- #10849
Note that there are still some cases that will probably break the
current implementation, namely local drives that do not have a drive
letter assigned (not sure how to handle those). There's also UNC paths
but I don't know how important those are at the moment (I'll allow
myself to assume not at all)
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Fixed various small issues on Linux, mainly on Wayland.
Apart from the first commit (which should be self-describing), the other
commits have a description explaining the issue and what they do.
caadc58bea should fix
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11037
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This PR replaces all pointer events on X11 with their XI2 equivalents,
which fixes problems with scroll events not being reported when a mouse
button is down. Additionally it closes#11206 by resetting the tracked
global scroll valulator position with `None` on a leave event to prevent
a large scroll delta if scrolling is done outside the window. Lastly, it
resolves the bad window issue kvark was having.
Release Notes:
- Fixed X11 Scroll snapping (#11206 ).
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
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This changes the first click detection in Wayland by requiring first
click after the keyboard loses focus, and after a `wl_pointer` enters a
window that has keyboard focus
This PR refactors the code pertaining to Git hosting providers to make
it more uniform and easy to add support for new providers.
There is now a `GitHostingProvider` trait that contains the
functionality specific to an individual Git hosting provider. Each
provider we support has an implementation of this trait.
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This PR adjusts the names of the negated style methods by moving the
`neg_` to after the property name instead of before.
This will help keep related style methods grouped together in
completions.
It also makes it a bit clearer that the negation applies to the value.
### Before
```rs
div()
.neg_mx_1()
.neg_mt_2()
```
### After
```rs
div()
.mx_neg_1()
.mt_neg_2()
```
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This PR makes the `border` methods require an explicit width instead of
defaulting to 1px.
This breaks convention with Tailwind, but it makes GPUI more consistent
with itself. We already have an edge case where the parameterized method
had to be named `border_width`, since `border` was taken up by an alias
for the 1px variant.
### Before
```rs
div()
.border()
.border_t()
.border_r()
.border_b()
.border_l()
.border_width(px(7.))
```
### After
```rs
div()
.border_1()
.border_t_1()
.border_r_1()
.border_b_1()
.border_l_1()
.border(px(7.))
```
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The DisplayPoint returned from the position map is only valid at the
snapshot in the position map.
Before this change we were erroneously using it to index into the
current version of the buffer.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic caused by a race condition in hover.
This changes the remoting prompts to use `PromptLevel::Warning` instead
of `PromptLevel::Destructive`.
In #11015 we decided to apply PromptLevel::Destructive to prompts other
than the new path picker. However, we did not notice that this breaks
confirmation with the keyboard, so it should really only be used in
specific situations (e.g. replacing a file with the remote "save as"
picker, because it matches the behavior of the macOS file dialog).
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We were retrieving task context incorrectly with a display point row as
the location argument, and not the actual row in the buffer.
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Hey guys! `emmet-language-server` author here. Thank you so much for the
amazing editor!
This PR adds more languages to the list for the `emmet-language-server`
to attach to.
I have a question though, I saw that you guys don't differentiate yet
between `JavaScript` and `JSX` files. I know that the tree-sitter parser
for `js` comes with the ability to parse both but we still need to make
that difference. Is that part of the plan? or do you have a reason for
doing that?
Aside from that, I've still added support for `JavaScript` files since
is important to have emmet completions in `JSX` files, but I would like
to know what are your thoughts on that since doing this may pollute the
completions in `.js` files.
And one last thing, the emmet language server accepts more filetypes
such as `pug`, `sass`, `scss` and `less` files, which are not currently
supported by zed. Should I create some extensions to add grammar support
to those files later? Should those extensions be part of the zed repo?
I'm just thinking that those are sort of core languages.
Aside from that, let me know if there's anything left to do on my side.
Greetings!
Fixes#10654.
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- Unifies spacing between left and right sides of the tab bar
- Use the default icon color for `end_slot` tools. This should help more
clearly differentiate when forward or backward navigation is disabled
due to the tools on the other side not looking so much like the disabled
navigation arrows.
- Rework the TabBar implementation in `pane.rs` to directly pass in
items to the `start_slot` instead of an unneeded extra horizontal
layout.
Left side:

Right side:

Release Notes:
- Standardized some Tab Bar UI elements. You many notice some slight
spacing or color changes.
The CI was green at the time I've merged Rust 1.78, but a change that
violated clippy::empty_doc has slipped through into main in the
meantime. Mea culpa, I should've reran the CI.
Release Notes:
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Notable things I've had to fix due to 1.78:
- Better detection of unused items
- New clippy lint (`assigning_clones`) that points out places where assignment operations with clone rhs could be replaced with more performant `clone_into`
Release Notes:
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This fixes a tricky intermittent issue I was seeing, where failed to
chunk certain files correctly because of the way we reuse Tree-sitter
`Parser` instances across parses.
I've also accounted for leading comments in chunk boundaries, so that
items are grouped with their leading comments whenever possible when
chunking.
Finally, we've changed the `debug project index` action so that it opens
a simple debug view in a pane, instead of printing paths to the console.
This lets you click into a path and see how it was chunked.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Since Wayland doesn't have a way for windows to activate themselves,
currently, when you click on a link in Zed, the browser window opens in
the background.
This PR implements the `xdg-activation` protocol to get an activation
token, which the browser can use to raise its window.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/71973804/8b3456c0-89f8-4201-b1cb-633a149796b7
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Adds a supermaven provider for completions. There are various other
refactors amidst this branch, primarily to make copilot no longer a
dependency of project as well as show LSP Logs for global LSPs like
copilot properly.
This feature is not enabled by default. We're going to seek to refine it
in the coming weeks.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This downloads Nightly/Preview releases on Linux and copies the contents
the `zed-<channel>.app` to `~/.local`.
What's missing:
- Check if we're not installed in ~/.local and abort
- Update `.desktop` file
Release Notes:
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The ability to confirm the file deletion prompt by pressing "Enter" was
broken in #11015
Release Notes:
- Restored the ability to confirm a prompt by pressing "Enter" when
deleting/trashing files
* clear their selections on focus lost
* allow reverting diff hunks when the caret is inside of the deleted
hunk diff editor block
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This undoes the changes from #11333 and uses the path of the `.desktop`
file instead.
According ot the spec
(https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html)
the filename and path of the `desktop` file are used to determine the
desktop file ID.
This is enough to match the windows (which have the same WMClass/app-id)
with the desktop entry.
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Since we do want to have different versions of Zed running on the same
Linux install, we need to give them different application IDs so they're
not grouped together as the same application.
This changes the app_id depending on the releaes channel and, crucially,
it also matches them up with the bundle identifiers that we use on
macOS.
Release Notes:
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While developing [Loungy](https://loungy.app), I noticed that everytime
I wake my laptop, Loungy starts consuming 100% CPU. I traced it down to
`start_display_link` as there was this error message at the time of wake
up:
```
[2024-05-02T05:02:31Z ERROR util] /Users/matthias/zed/crates/gpui/src/platform/mac/window.rs:420: could not create display link, code: -6661
```
The timeline is this:
1. The application is hidden with `cx.hide()`
2. The system is put to sleep and later woken up
3. `window_did_change_screen` would trigger immediately after wakeup,
calling `start_display_link`
4. `start_display_link` fails catastrophically as `DisplayLink::new`
starts hogging all the CPU for some reason?
5. throws the error message above
6. Once the window is opened, `window_did_change_occlusion_state` it
retriggers `start_display_link` and the CPU issue subsides
As an attempt to do things better when showing diff hunks, store diff
base as Rope, not String, to have cheaper clones when the diff base text
is reused, e.g. creating another buffer with the diff base text for hunk
diff expanding.
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