ZIm/crates/terminal_view
Julia Ryan 4a7c84f490
Fix nix build (#26270)
This PR includes lots of small fixes to get our `build.nix` and
`shell.nix` back to a working state.

I've tested this by running `cargo run` (inside the devshell) and `nix
run` on x86 nixos and arm64 darwin machines. I'd appreciate it if others
could test building inside the devshell to double-check that it's not
just working because I happen to have some system-level packages
installed, as well as seeing if it works on other platforms (non-nixos
linux, arm linux, x86 darwin).

I couldn't get the full test suite (`cargo nextest run --workspace`)
passing in the devshell on darwin, but they _are_ all passing on nixos.
nixpkgs [disables some of our
tests](92d11f06d5/pkgs/by-name/ze/zed-editor/package.nix (L226-L234))
that apparently fail or are flakey on hydra, but they don't know why.
I'm going to punt on debugging those for now, especially given that they
seem to be working for me. I'm also unsure of whether we actually want
the nix checkPhase to run the full test suite (it's currently not
passing `--workspace`) given that we have separate CI that should
enforce that those pass on all PRs.

Here's an overview of the changes made:
- Fix our `generate-licenses` script
- Relaxes the `cargo-about` version requirement slightly so it doesn't
try to install an older binary when the nixpkgs one is newer than our
requirement
- Add a workaround for [this cargo-about
issue](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19971) obviating the
need for the patching done in the nixpkgs package
- Set the new `--frozen` flag to avoid network access/mutating the
lockfile
- Use dynamic webrtc lib from nixpkgs, and fixes up the build script in
webrtc-sys that hardcodes it to be statically linked.
- Use `inputsFrom` in `shell.nix` and avoid duplicating everything from
`build.nix`
- Add a temporary workaround for an [upstream crane
bug](https://github.com/ipetkov/crane/issues/808).
- Fix shebangs in our `script` dir to not hard-code `/bin/bash`

There are still a bunch of issues that aren't resolved here, I'll make a
tracking issue for those and try to land this first just to get back to
an unbroken state. Eventually among other things I'd like to use a
`libgit2` from `staticPkgs` and musl cross compilation to build the
remote server under nix, and then add that as a separate flake output
and include it in the shell's `inputsFrom` list.

Thanks @niklaskorz, @GaetanLepage, @bbigras and all the other nixpkgs
maintainers that have kept the `zed-editor` package working and up to
date! I seriously considered just making our flake `overrideAttrs` the
package in nixpkgs given how well maintained it is.

Thanks @WeetHet for your volunteer maintinance of this flake. I
referenced #24953 while working on these fixes, and I'd love to
collaborate on adding some of those pieces like treefmt and a github
action. If you're interested I'd really appreciate some help debugging
why crane's `buildDepsOnly` isn't working for us. I'm assuming it'd make
our `nix build` times go way down from the improved dep caching if we
could get it working.

Thanks @rrbutani for all the help on this PR 💙.

Release Notes:

- N/A

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Co-authored-by: Rahul Butani <rrbutani@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rahul Butani <rr.butani@gmail.com>
2025-03-10 01:06:11 -07:00
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scripts Fix nix build (#26270) 2025-03-10 01:06:11 -07:00
src Worktree paths in git panel, take 2 (#26047) 2025-03-06 22:55:28 +00:00
Cargo.toml Improve cmd-click in terminal to find more paths (#26174) 2025-03-06 00:41:13 +00:00
LICENSE-GPL chore: Change AGPL-licensed crates to GPL (except for collab) (#4231) 2024-01-24 00:26:58 +01:00
README.md vim . to replay 2023-09-06 13:49:55 -06:00

Design notes:

This crate is split into two conceptual halves:

  • The terminal.rs file and the src/mappings/ folder, these contain the code for interacting with Alacritty and maintaining the pty event loop. Some behavior in this file is constrained by terminal protocols and standards. The Zed init function is also placed here.
  • Everything else. These other files integrate the Terminal struct created in terminal.rs into the rest of GPUI. The main entry point for GPUI is the terminal_view.rs file and the modal.rs file.

ttys are created externally, and so can fail in unexpected ways. However, GPUI currently does not have an API for models than can fail to instantiate. TerminalBuilder solves this by using Rust's type system to split tty instantiation into a 2 step process: first attempt to create the file handles with TerminalBuilder::new(), check the result, then call TerminalBuilder::subscribe(cx) from within a model context.

The TerminalView struct abstracts over failed and successful terminals, passing focus through to the associated view and allowing clients to build a terminal without worrying about errors.

#Input

There are currently many distinct paths for getting keystrokes to the terminal:

  1. Terminal specific characters and bindings. Things like ctrl-a mapping to ASCII control character 1, ANSI escape codes associated with the function keys, etc. These are caught with a raw key-down handler in the element and are processed immediately. This is done with the try_keystroke() method on Terminal

  2. GPU Action handlers. GPUI clobbers a few vital keys by adding bindings to them in the global context. These keys are synthesized and then dispatched through the same try_keystroke() API as the above mappings

  3. IME text. When the special character mappings fail, we pass the keystroke back to GPUI to hand it to the IME system. This comes back to us in the View::replace_text_in_range() method, and we then send that to the terminal directly, bypassing try_keystroke().

  4. Pasted text has a separate pathway.

Generally, there's a distinction between 'keystrokes that need to be mapped' and 'strings which need to be written'. I've attempted to unify these under the '.try_keystroke()' API and the .input() API (which try_keystroke uses) so we have consistent input handling across the terminal