This PR removes the primary/secondary distinction for
`CachedLspAdapter`s.
After #15624 we weren't relying on the `is_primary` field anywhere, so
we can remove it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4565
To fix issues with code blocks' parsing in Markdown, a
tree-sitter-markdown library update is needed.
But `tree_sitter::language` is used in many places within core Zed,
which forced more library updates.
Release Notes:
- Updated tree-sitter parsers for core languages
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
Fix#12884
Release Notes:
- Added runnable tests for TSX files.
---
Runnable tests can be customized via `tsx-test` tag
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
You can opt into using VTSLS instead of typescript-language-server by
pasting the following snippet into your settings:
```
"languages": {
"TSX": {
"language_servers": [
"!typescript-language-server",
"vtsls-language-server"
]
}
},
```
Related to: #5166
Release Notes:
- Added support for using [vtsls](https://github.com/yioneko/vtsls)
language server for Typescript/Javascript.
Add runnable tasks for Python, starting with `unittest` from the
standard library. Both `TestCase`s (classes meant to be a unit of
testing) and individual test functions in a `TestCase` will have
runnable icons. For completeness, I also included a task that will run
`unittest` on the current file.
The implementation follows the `unittest` CLI. The unittest module can
be used from the command line to run tests from modules, classes or even
individual test methods:
```
python -m unittest test_module.TestClass
python -m unittest test_module.TestClass.test_method
```
```python
import unittest
class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase):
def test_upper(self):
self.assertEqual('foo'.upper(), 'FOO')
def test_isupper(self):
self.assertTrue('FOO'.isupper())
self.assertFalse('Foo'.isupper())
def test_split(self):
s = 'hello world'
self.assertEqual(s.split(), ['hello', 'world'])
# check that s.split fails when the separator is not a string
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
s.split(2)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
```
From the snippet provided by `unittest` docs, a user may want to run
test_split independently of the other test functions in the test case.
Hence, I decided to make each test function runnable despite `TestCase`s
being the unit of testing.
## Example of running a `TestCase`
<img width="600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/16619392/7be38b71-9d51-4b44-9840-f819502d600a">
## Example of running a test function in a `TestCase`
<img width="600" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/16619392/f0b6274c-4fa7-424e-a0f5-1dc723842046">
`unittest` will also run the `setUp` and `tearDown` fixtures.
Eventually, I want to add the more commonly used `pytest` runnables
(perhaps as an extension instead).
Release Notes:
- Added runnable tasks for Python `unittest`.
([#12080](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12080)).
/cc @RemcoSmitsDev new task indicators weren't showing for me in JSON
files.
`tasks.json` of native grammars is not being read by anything by
default, so we tend to register tasks as Rust structs, foregoing the
deserialization step. This doesn't apply to tasks registered in
extensions, which have to have tasks.json.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR extracts Ruby and ERB support into an extension and removes the
built-in Ruby and Ruby support from Zed.
As part of this, the new extension is prepared for adding support for
the `Ruby LSP` which has some blockers. See
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/8613 I was thinking of adding
an initial support for Ruby LSP but I think it would be better to start
with extracting the Ruby extension for now.
The implementation, as the 1st step, matches the bundled version but
with 3 differences:
1. Added signature output to the completion popup. See my comment below.

3. Use the shell environment for starting the `solargraph` executable.
See my comment below.
4. Bumped the tree sitter version for Ruby to the latest available
version.
Additionally, I plan to tweak this extension a bit in the future but I
think we should do this bit by bit. Thanks!
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Ruby, in favor of making it available as
an extension.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR adds the ability for the ESLint language server (`eslint`) to be
controlled by the `language_servers` setting.
Now in your settings you can indicate that the ESLint language server
should be used for a given language, even if that language does not have
the ESLint language server registered for it already:
```json
{
"languages": {
"My Language": {
"language_servers": ["eslint", "..."]
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the ability for the Tailwind language server
(`tailwindcss-language-server`) to be controlled by the
`language_servers` setting.
Now in your settings you can indicate that the Tailwind language server
should be used for a given language, even if that language does not have
the Tailwind language server registered for it already:
```json
{
"languages": {
"My Language": {
"language_servers": ["tailwindcss-language-server", "..."]
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR extracts Elixir support into an extension and removes the
built-in Elixir support from Zed.
As part of this, [Lexical](https://github.com/lexical-lsp/lexical) has
been added as an available language server for Elixir.
Since the Elixir extension provides three different language servers,
you'll need to use the `language_servers` setting to select the one you
want to use:
#### Elixir LS
```json
{
"languages": {
"Elixir": {
"language_servers": [ "elixir-ls", "!next-ls", "!lexical", "..."]
}
}
}
```
#### Next LS
```json
{
"languages": {
"Elixir": {
"language_servers": [ "next-ls", "!elixir-ls", "!lexical", "..."]
}
}
}
```
#### Lexical
```json
{
"languages": {
"Elixir": {
"language_servers": [ "lexical", "!elixir-ls", "!next-ls", "..."]
}
}
}
```
These can either go in your user settings or your project settings.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Elixir, in favor of making it available
as an extension.
This fixes#9934 and does two things:
1. It registers ESLint as a secondary language server for Vue.js files
(`.vue`)
2. It registers ESLint as a _secondary_ (instead of primary) language
server for TypeScript, JavaScript and TSX.
The second point because I don't see any reason why ESLint should be
registered as a primary language server for these languages. I read
through the code in `project.rs` that uses the primary language server
and I don't think there will be any differences to how it previously
worked.
I also manually tested ESLint support in a Vue.js project, a Next.js
project and a plain old JS project — still works in all three.
Release Notes:
- Added ESLint support for Vue.js files by starting it as a language
server on `.vue` files.
([#9934](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9934)).
This PR extracts Deno support into an extension and removes the built-in
Deno support from Zed.
When using the Deno extension, you'll want to add the following to your
settings to disable the built-in TypeScript and ESLint language servers
so that they don't conflict with Deno's functionality:
```json
{
"languages": {
"TypeScript": {
"language_servers": ["deno", "!typescript-language-server", "!eslint", "..."]
},
"TSX": {
"language_servers": ["deno", "!typescript-language-server", "!eslint", "..."]
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Deno, in favor of making it available as
an extension.
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5141
* adds "run selection" and "run file" tasks for bash and Python.
* replaces newlines with `\n` symbols in the human-readable task labels
* properly escapes task command arguments when spawning the task in
terminal
Caveats:
* bash tasks will always use user's default shell to spawn the
selections, but they should rather respect the shebang line even if it's
not selected
* Python tasks will always use `python3` to spawn its tasks now, as
there's no proper mechanism in Zed to deal with different Python
executables
Release Notes:
- Added tasks for bash and Python to execute selections and open files
in terminal
Before, `tasks_ui` set most of the context with `SymbolContextProvider`
providing the symbol data part of the context. Now, there's a
`BasicContextProvider` that forms all standard Zed context and it
automatically serves as a base, with no need for other providers like
`RustContextProvider` to call it as before.
Also, stop adding `SelectedText` task variable into the context for
blank text selection.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR extracts Vue support into an extension and removes the built-in
C# support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Vue, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The Vue extension will be suggested for download when you
open a `.vue` file.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This PR extracts Terraform support into an extension and removes the
built-in Terraform support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Terraform, in favor of making it
available as
an extension. The Terraform extension will be suggested for download
when you
open a `.tf`, `.tfvars`, or `.hcl` file.
Release Notes:
- Extracted lua language support into an extension, and improved Lua
highlighting and completion label styling.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Extracted GLSL language support into an extension.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR adds the ability for extensions to provide certain language
settings via the language `config.toml`.
These settings are then merged in with the rest of the settings when the
language is loaded from the extension.
The language settings that are available are:
- `tab_size`
- `hard_tabs`
- `soft_wrap`
Additionally, for bundled languages we moved these settings out of the
`settings/default.json` and into their respective `config.toml`s .
For languages currently provided by extensions, we are leaving the
values in the `settings/default.json` temporarily until all released
versions of Zed are able to load these settings from the extension.
---
Along the way we ended up refactoring the `Settings::load` method
slightly, introducing a new `SettingsSources` struct to better convey
where the settings are being loaded from.
This makes it easier to load settings from specific locations/sets of
locations in an explicit way.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This PR adds the ability for extensions to implement
`language_server_workspace_configuration` to provide workspace
configuration to the language server.
We've used the Dart extension as a motivating example for this, pulling
it out into an extension in the process.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Dart, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The Dart extension will be suggested for download when you
open a `.dart` file.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This PR extracts HTML support into an extension and removes the built-in
HTML support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for HTML, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The HTML extension will be suggested for download when you
open a `.html`, `.htm`, or `.shtml` file.
This PR extracts Clojure support into an extension and removes the
built-in Clojure support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Clojure, in favor of making it available
as an extension. The Clojure extension will be suggested for download
when you open a `.clj` or other Clojure-related files.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This PR extracts Erlang support into an extension and removes the
built-in Erlang support from Zed.
Tested using a Nix shell:
```
nix-shell -p erlang-ls
```
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Erlang, in favor of making it available
as an extension. The Erlang extension will be suggested for download
when you open a `.erl` or `.hrl` file.
This PR extracts C# support into an extension and removes the built-in
C# support from Zed.
Tested using a Nix shell:
```
nix-shell -p dotnet-sdk omnisharp-roslyn
```
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for C#, in favor of making it available as an
extension. The C# extension will be suggested for download when you open
a `.cs` file.
This PR extracts PHP support into an extension and removes the built-in
PHP support from Zed.
There's a small workaround necessary in order for us to provide the
`language_ids` on the `LspAdapter` that are needed for the language
server to run properly. Eventually we'll want to build this into the
extension API, but for now we're just hard-coding it on the host side.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for PHP, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The PHP extension will be suggested for download when you
open a `.php` file.
This PR extracts TOML support into an extension and removes the built-in
TOML support from Zed.
There's a small workaround necessary in order for us to set the file
permissions on the `taplo` binary so that it can be run. Eventually
we'll want to build this into the extension API, but for now we're just
hard-coding it on the host side.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for TOML, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The TOML extension will be suggested for download when you
open a `.toml` or `Cargo.lock` file.
This PR extracts Zig support into an extension and removes the built-in
Zig support from Zed.
There's a small workaround necessary in order for us to set the file
permissions on the `zls` binary so that it can be run. Eventually we'll
want to build this into the extension API, but for now we're just
hard-coding it on the host side.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Zig, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The Zig extension will be suggested for download when you
open a `.zig` file.
This PR extracts Astro support into an extension and removes the
built-in Astro support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Astro, in favor of making it available as
an extension. The Astro extension will be suggested for download when
you open a `.astro` file.
This PR extracts Dockerfile support into an extension and removes the
built-in Dockerfile support from Zed.
There's already an existing [Dockerfile
extension](https://github.com/d1y/dockerfile.zed) that was just missing
language server support. Language server support is being added to that
extension in https://github.com/d1y/dockerfile.zed/pull/2.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Dockerfile, in favor of making it
available as an extension. The Dockerfile extension will be suggested
for download when you open a `Dockerfile`.
This PR extracts PureScript support into an extension and removes the
built-in PureScript support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for PureScript, in favor of making it
available as an extension. The PureScript extension will be suggested
for download when you open a `.purs` file.
This PR extracts Prisma support into an extension and removes the
built-in Prisma support from Zed.
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Prisma, in favor of making it available
as an extension. The Prisma extension will be suggested for download
when you open a `.prisma` file.
This PR extracts Haskell support into an extension and removes the
built-in Haskell support from Zed.
I tested out the extension locally in a Nix shell using `nix-shell -p
ghc haskell-language-server` to confirm the language server still
operated as expected:
<img width="341" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-26 at 11 26 26 AM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/df16fd38-4046-4a45-ac9f-c2b85bffe5c0">
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for Haskell, in favor of making it available
as an extension. The Haskell extension will be suggested for download
when you open a `.hs` file.
We're doing it. Svelte support is moving into an extension. This PR
fixes some issues that came up along the way.
Notes
* extensions need to be able to retrieve the path the `node` binary
installed by Zed
* previously we were silently swallowing any errors that occurred while
loading a grammar
* npm commands ran by extensions weren't run in the right directory
* Tree-sitter's WASM stdlib didn't support a C function (`strncmp`)
needed by the Svelte parser's external scanner
* the way that LSP installation status was reported was unnecessarily
complex
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for the Svelte and Gleam languages, because
full support for those languages is now available via extensions. These
extensions will be suggested for download when you open a `.svelte` or
`.gleam` file.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>