This commit introduces a new, optional `Item::tab_description` method
that lets implementers define a description for the tab with a certain
`detail`. When two or more tabs match the same description, we will
increase the `detail` until tabs don't match anymore or increasing the
`detail` doesn't disambiguate tabs any further.
As soon as we find a valid `detail` that disambiguates tabs enough, we
will pass it to `Item::tab_content`. In `Editor`, this is implemented by
showing more and more of the path's suffix as `detail` is increased.
This is calculated in `Rope` and uses the `bromberg_sl2` homomorphic
hash function to determine the fingerprint of a single chunk and
compose each chunk fingerprint into a single fingerprint for the entire
rope that is equivalent to hashing all the rope's bytes at once.
* Add a `hard_tabs` setting that causes indentation to be performed
using a tab instead of multiple spaces.
* Change Buffer's indentation-related APIs to return an `IndentSize`
struct with a length and a kind, instead of just a single u32.
* Use hard tabs by default in Go.
Previously, we would accept edits containing out-of-order ranges. When
generating such ranges in our randomized tests, many invariants started
breaking causing e.g. undo/redo to misbehave and operation application
to panic.
In theory, we should never pass inverted ranges, but this commit changes
the above functions to swap the start and the end when that occurs to avoid
breaking the entire system and panicking.
This will cause layers above `FoldMap` to grab a fresh snapshot of the `FoldMap`
and, as a result, of the underlying `MultiBufferSnapshot`. It is a necessary change
because, even though the coordinate space is not affected, a buffer edit taking place
*before* an excerpt range could cause the excerpt buffer rows to change, e.g. if
lines were added or removed. This manifested itself in a randomized test.
This is just a character, and so it seems clearer to refer to it specifically when we want to know if a character is a newline. There was only one case where we relied on Newline being different from Whitespace, and we special-cased that instance. Changing this actually makes us match the behavior of VS Code when double-clicking runs of multiple newlines.
/cc @as-cii
Co-Authored-By: Keith Simmons <keith@the-simmons.net>
This commit introduces an assertion that will cause Zed to panic as
soon as the invariant gets violated. This will be useful to investigate
issue #503.
Co-Authored-By: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>