Follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/2777
Refs https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1770
In this PR, I reworked the way that git statuses are retrieved. In a
huge repository like `WebKit`, the really slow part of computing a list
of git statuses is the *unstaged* portion of the diff. For the *staged*
diff, `git` can avoid comparing the contents of unchanged directories,
because the index contains hashes of every tree. But for the *unstaged*
portion, Git needs to compare every file in the worktree against the
index. In the common case, when there are no changes, it's enough to
check the `mtime` of every file (because the index stores the mtimes of
files when they are added). But this still requires an `lstat` call to
retrieve each file's metadata.
I realized that this is redundant work, because the worktree is
*already* calling `lstat` on every file, and caching their metadata. So
in this PR, I've changed the `Repository` API so that there are separate
methods for retrieving a file's *staged* and *unstaged* statuses. The
*staged* statuses are retrieved in one giant batch, like before, to
reduce our git calls (which also have an inherent cost). But the
`unstaged` statuses are retrieved one-by-one, after we load files'
mtimes. Often, all that's required is an index lookup, and an mtime
comparison.
With this optimization, it once again becomes pretty responsive to open
`WebKit` or `chromium` in Zed.
Release Notes:
- Optimized the loading of project file when working in very large git
repositories
Intelephense (PHP language server) has a dependency on `protobufjs`
which invokes `node` in the `postinstall` script and if the user did
not have a system Node runtime installed that would fail. Have this
use our downloaded installation too
Refactors some of the vim bindings to make the vim.json file less
obtuse.
Release Notes:
- vim: add `;` and `,` to repeat last `{f,F,t,T}`
- vim: add zed-specific shortcuts for common IDE actions:
- - `g A` to find all references
- - `g .` to open the code actions menu.
- - `c d` for rename
This previously enabled things like `d g g` to work, but we can
fix that instead by not clearing out pending vim state on change.
Either way, it is unnecessary and causes some user-confusion
(zed-industries/community#176), so remove this code for now; and use
comments to organize the file a bit instead.
Fixes:
https://linear.app/zed-industries/issue/Z-2680/add-a-close-all-docks-action
I frequently get stuck in this state:
<img width="1608" alt="SCR-20230721-dgvs"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/19867440/13257e6d-f75a-4d1c-9718-153499e90c60">
I could zoom, but I dont want to in this case, I just want to close
everything, to get back to a truly decluttered state. Running 3 toggle
commands is cumbersome. I'd like to be able to close all docks with one
action.
I added an action with the key binding `alt-cmd-y` (similar
to`alt-cmd-t`, which is used to close all tabs). My original choice was
`alt-cmd-d` (`d` for dock), but that is the default macOS key binding to
hide the system dock.
Release Notes:
- Added a `workspace: close all docks` action (deployed via
`alt-cmd-y`).
Maps a ctrl left down event into a ctrl-less right down and then up pair
and filters out ctrl left up. Hopefully this ensures that mouse down/up
events remain balanced and somewhat matching.
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to ctrl-click in place of right click to summon
context menus
([#1150](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1150)).
This change adds support for choosing a pane based on direction; and
adds default keybindings (`cmd+k cmd+{left,right,up,down}`) and vim
keybindings.
Release Notes:
- Add support for navigating to the next pane in a given direction using
`cmd+k cmd-{up,down,left,right}`
([#476](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/476),
[#478](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/478))
- Vim: adds support for many window related shortcuts: `ctrl-w
{h,j,k,l,up,down,left,right,w,W,p}` for navigating around panes, `ctrl-w
{q,c}` for closing panes and `ctrl-w {v,s}` for splitting panes.