Just wanted a single location to point people to for telling them where
to find their log file. I left duplicate text in GitHub Issue templates,
as it seems annoying to have to follow a link when making an issue.
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I noticed we had some typos that were getting through CI, but it looks
like the new version of `typos` catches them. So I updated it and fixed
them.
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I did not bump it for Linux as some machines have smaller disks (~300GB
or so); with Mac, we have at least 1TB on all of our boxes
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We've been considering removing workspace-hack for a couple reasons:
- Lukas ran into a situation where its build script seemed to be causing
spurious rebuilds. This seems more likely to be a cargo bug than an
issue with workspace-hack itself (given that it has an empty build
script), but we don't necessarily want to take the time to hunt that
down right now.
- Marshall mentioned hakari interacts poorly with automated crate
updates (in our case provided by rennovate) because you'd need to have
`cargo hakari generate && cargo hakari manage-deps` after their changes
and we prefer to not have actions that make commits.
Currently removing workspace-hack causes our workspace to grow from
~1700 to ~2000 crates being built (depending on platform), which is
mainly a problem when you're building the whole workspace or running
tests across the the normal and remote binaries (which is where
feature-unification nets us the most sharing). It doesn't impact
incremental times noticeably when you're just iterating on `-p zed`, and
we'll hopefully get these savings back in the future when
rust-lang/cargo#14774 (which re-implements the functionality of hakari)
is finished.
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These are now being crafted by hand, using the social media content we
do each Wednesday. I'm keeping the action around because we may want to
use this to automate publishing the hand-crafted emails in the future.
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Follows on from
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/37716#pullrequestreview-3195695110
by @SomeoneToIgnore
After this the doctests will be run in CI to check that the examples are
still accurate.
Note that doctests aren't run by Nextest: you can run them locally with
`cargo test --doc`.
Summary:
* Run tests from CI
* Loosen an exact float comparison to match approximately (otherwise it
fails)
* Fixed one actual bug in the tests for `dilate` where the test code
assumed that `dilate` mutates `self` rather than returning a new object
* Add some `must_use` on some functions that seemed at risk of similar
bugs, following the Rust stdlib style to add it where ignoring the
result is almost certainly a bug.
* Fix some cases where the doc examples seem to have gone out of date
with the code
* Add imports to doctests that need them
* Add some dev-dependencies to make the tests build
* Fix the `key_dispatch` module docstring, which was accidentally
attached to objects within that module
* Skip some doctest examples that seem like they need an async
environment or that just looked hard to get running
AI usage: I asked Claude to do some of the repetitive tests. I checked
the output and fixed up some things that seemed to not be in the right
spirit of the test, or too longwinded.
I think we could reasonably run the tests on only Linux to save CI
CPU-seconds and latency, but I haven't done that yet, partly because of
how it's implemented in the action.
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We need a PAT to have permission to check team information. Also, the
COAUTHOR_TEMPLATES didn't feel quite right. Skipping this for now.
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When doing stable/preview releases simultaneously there are two tags and
two branches pushed. Previously nix was attempting 1 job for each. Our
current mac parallelism is 4.
Can't easily test this. 🤷
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We'll just SSH into the Windows runners and look for crashes there.
Reverts #35926
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <petertripp@gmail.com>
The previous tags are non-customizable (added by default).
This will enable us to pull specific runs out of the pool for
maintenance.
Also disable actionlint invoking shellcheck because it chokes on
PowerShell.
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Switch our Linux aarch_64 release builds from Linux on Graviton (32
vCPU, 64GB) to Linux running on Apple M4 Pro (8vCPU, 32GB). Builds are
faster (20mins vs 30mins) for the same cost (960 unit minutes;
~$0.96/ea).
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/12c45c8b-59f3-40d8-974c-1003b5080287"
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In response to an ongoing BuildJet outage, consider migrating CI to
GitHub hosted runners.
Also includes revert of (causing flaky tests):
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/35741
Downsides:
- Cost (2x)
- Force migration to Ubuntu 22.04 from 20.04 will bump our glibc minimum
from 2.31 to 2.35. Which would break RHEL 9.x (glibc 2.34), Ubuntu 20.04
(EOL) and derivatives.
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This PR increases the `DATABASE_MAX_CONNECTIONS` limit for the Collab
server to 850 (up from 250).
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>