When you hit <escape> in the command palette, it first editor::Cancel
because the command palette is also a focused editor; this binding was
catching before the `menu::Cancel` that you probably want.
From looking at the uses of editor::Cancel it seems like the only way to
trigger this is with <escape> in an editor. Rather than trying to hook
into the existing editor cancel and add vim-specific behaviour, we'll
instead take responsibility for binding directly to <escape> when
necessary.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#1347
* Filter out queries for outdated buffers just before hint tasks spawn:
multicared edits might empit standalone events simultaneously
* Only spawn inlay update tasks for visible buffers with corresponding
language
* Do not spawn tasks for local projects' buffers without LSP servers
As part of an optimization in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/2663, I changed the way that
the worktree ignores FS events within unloaded directories. But this
accidentally prevented us from detecting some events that occur inside
of `.git` directories.
In this PR, I've made further tweaks to which FS events we can ignore.
We now explicitly opt *in* to scanning `.git` (shallowly) directories
(even though they are ignored). Note that we still don't recursively
scan the git directory (including all of the files inside `objects`
etc). This seems like the correct amount of work to do, and from my
testing (and our unit tests that use the real FS and real git
repositories), it seems to work correctly.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where Zed would not detect some git repository changes
(preview only).
Added .assert_shared_state() to NeovimBackedTestContext – although it's
not strictly necessary to show the expected behaviour in the test file
(as we can just compare to neovim's JSON recording), it makes it much
easier to understand what we're testing.