![]() Fixes two things: * ~3 months ago [in PR #26420](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26420/files#diff-33b58aa2da03d791c2c4761af6012851b7400e348922d64babe5fd48ac2a8e60) `bindings_for_action` was changed to return bindings even when they are shadowed (when the keystrokes would actually do something else). * For edit prediction keybindings there was some odd behavior where bindings for `edit_prediction_conflict` were taking precedence over bindings for `edit_prediction` even when the `edit_prediction_conflict` predicate didn't match. The workaround for this was #24812. The way it worked was: - List all bindings for the action - For each binding, get the highest precedence binding with the same input sequence - If the highest precedence binding has the same action, include this binding. This was the bug - this meant that if a binding in the keymap has the same keystrokes and action it can incorrectly take display precedence even if its context predicate does not pass. - Fix is to check that the highest precedence binding is a full match. To do this efficiently, it's based on an index within the keymap bindings. Also adds `highest_precedence_binding_*` variants which avoid the inefficiency of building lists of bindings just to use the last. Release Notes: - Fixed display of keybindings to skip bindings that are shadowed by a binding that uses the same keystrokes. - Fixed display of `editor::AcceptEditPrediction` bindings to use the normal precedence that prioritizes user bindings. |
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