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Author SHA1 Message Date
Abdelhakim Qbaich
49acfd2602 repl: List kernelspecs of the current worktree (#40154)
Closes #25564

Release Notes:

- Fix virtual env REPLs not showing up
2025-10-15 20:17:56 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
5c4649bd37 workspace: Fix auto-reveal-in-project-panel for Images, Notebooks and.. Terminals? (#40128)
This regressed in #39199

Release Notes:

- Fixed image files not getting auto-revealed in project panel.
2025-10-13 18:19:00 +00:00
Conrad Irwin
1d1c799b4b Reland "Remove cx from ThemeSettings" (#39720)
- **Reapply "Remove cx from ThemeSettings (#38836)" (#39691)**
- **Fix theme loading races**

Closes #ISSUE

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-10-08 17:36:52 +02:00
Conrad Irwin
41cf114d8a Revert "Remove cx from ThemeSettings (#38836)" (#39691)
This reverts commit a2a7bd139a.

This caused themes to not load correctly on startup, you needed to edit
your settings.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-10-07 15:45:20 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
9a5034ea6d Improve command logging and log_err module paths (#39674)
Prior we only logged the crate in `log_err`, which is not too helpful.
We now assemble the module path from the file system path.

Release Notes:

- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
2025-10-07 12:11:15 +00:00
Conrad Irwin
a2a7bd139a Remove cx from ThemeSettings (#38836)
Before this change the active theme and icon theme were retrofitted onto
the ThemeSettings.

Now they're in their own new global (GlobalTheme::theme(cx) and
GlobalTheme::icon_theme(cx))

This lets us remove cx from the settings traits, and tidy up a few other
things along the way.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-10-06 23:06:50 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
1a9e9c5faa workspace: Add Close Multibuffers pane context menu entry (#39199)
Release Notes:

- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
2025-10-05 10:50:36 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
d359a814f8 editor: Represent scroll offset with more precision (#39367)
Closes #5355

Release Notes:

- Fixed rendering glitches with files with more than 16 million lines
(that occured due to floating number rounding errors).

---------

Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
2025-10-02 23:04:31 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
72948e14ee Use into_owned over to_string for Cow<str> (#39024)
This removes unnecessary allocations when the `Cow` is already owned


Release Notes:

- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
2025-09-27 14:50:10 +00:00
Max Brunsfeld
03f9cf4414 Represent relative paths using a dedicated, separator-agnostic type (#38744)
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38690
Closes #37353

### Background

On Windows, paths are normally separated by `\`, unlike mac and linux
where they are separated by `/`. When editing code in a project that
uses a different path style than your local system (e.g. remoting from
Windows to Linux, using WSL, and collaboration between windows and unix
users), the correct separator for a path may differ from the "native"
separator.

Previously, to work around this, Zed converted paths' separators in
numerous places. This was applied to both absolute and relative paths,
leading to incorrect conversions in some cases.

### Solution

Many code paths in Zed use paths that are *relative* to either a
worktree root or a git repository. This PR introduces a dedicated type
for these paths called `RelPath`, which stores the path in the same way
regardless of host platform, and offers `Path`-like manipulation APIs.
RelPath supports *displaying* the path using either separator, so that
we can display paths in a style that is determined at runtime based on
the current project.

The representation of absolute paths is left untouched, for now.
Absolute paths are different from relative paths because (except in
contexts where we know that the path refers to the local filesystem)
they should generally be treated as opaque strings. Currently we use a
mix of types for these paths (std::path::Path, String, SanitizedPath).

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <petertripp@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <me@lukaswirth.dev>
2025-09-24 18:57:33 -04:00
ImFeH2
bc528411df Preserve trailing newline in TerminalOutput::full_text (#38061)
Closes #30678

This is caused by `TerminalOutput::full_text` triming trailing newline
when creating the "REPL Output" buffer.

Release Notes:

- fix: Preserve trailing newline in `TerminalOutput::full_text`
2025-09-23 12:11:35 -07:00
Conrad Irwin
b09764c54a settings: Use a derive macro for refine (#38451)
When we refactored settings to not pass JSON blobs around, we ended up
needing
to write *a lot* of code that just merged things (like json merge used
to do).

Use a derive macro to prevent typos in this logic.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-09-18 21:13:49 +00:00
Conrad Irwin
fcdab160f9 Settings refactor (#38367)
Co-Authored-By: Ben K <ben@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>

Release Notes:

- settings: Major internal changes to settings. The primary user-facing
effect is that some settings which did not make sense in project
settings files are no-longer read from there. (For example the inline
blame settings)

---------

Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
2025-09-18 16:47:23 +00:00
Piotr Osiewicz
37239fd66b Use serde 1.0.221 instead of serde_derive hackery (#38137)
serde 1.0.221 introduced serde_core into the build graph, which should
render explicitly depending on serde_derive for faster build times an
obsolote method.

Besides, I'm not even sure if that worked for us. My hunch is that at
least one of our deps would have `serde` with derive feature enabled..
and then, most of the crates using `serde_derive` explicitly were also
depending on gpui, which depended on `serde`.. thus, we wouldn't have
gained anything from explicit dep on `serde_derive`

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-09-14 14:01:04 +02:00
Casper van Elteren
c50b561e1c Expose REPL Settings (#37927)
Closes #37829

This PR introduces and exposes `REPLSettings` to control the number of
lines and columns in the REPL. These settings are integrated into the
existing configuration system, allowing for customization and management
through the standard settings interface.

#### Changes
- Added `REPLSettings` struct with `max_number_of_lines` and
`max_number_of_columns` fields.
- Integrated `REPLSettings` with the settings system by implementing the
`Settings` trait.
- Ensured compatibility with the workspace and existing settings
infrastructure.

Release Notes:

- Add configuration "repl" to settings to configure max lines and
columns for repl.

---------

Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
2025-09-13 23:17:44 +00:00
Martin Pool
b9cf5886e4 Run doctests in CI and fix up existing doctests (#37851)
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.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-09-12 23:24:04 +03:00
Piotr Osiewicz
6a7b84eb87 toolchains: Allow users to provide custom paths to toolchains (#37009)
- **toolchains: Add new state to toolchain selector**
- **Use toolchain term for Add Toolchain button**
- **Hoist out a meta function for toolchain listers**

Closes #27332

Release Notes:

- python: Users can now specify a custom path to their virtual
environment from within the picker.

---------

Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
2025-09-06 00:47:39 +02:00
Michael Sloan
a660527036 Make entry_for_path return a reference instead of cloning (#37591)
Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-09-05 00:26:37 +00:00
Anthony Eid
5f03202b5c settings ui: Create settings key trait (#37489)
This PR separates out the associated constant `KEY` from the `Settings`
trait into a new trait `SettingsKey`. This allows for the key trait to
be derived using attributes to specify the path so that the new
`SettingsUi` derive macro can use the same attributes to determine top
level settings paths thereby removing the need to duplicate the path in
both `Settings::KEY` and `#[settings_ui(path = "...")]`

Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
2025-09-04 15:19:02 -04:00
Finn Evers
a96015b3c5 activity_indicator: Show extension installation and updates (#37374)
This PR fixes an issue where extension operations would never show in
the activity indicator despite this being implemented for ages. This
happened because we were always returning `None` whenever the app has a
global auto updater, which is always the case, so the code path for
showing extension updates in the indicator could never be hit despite
existing prior. Also slightly improves the messages shown for ongoing
extension operations, as these were previously context unaware.

While I was at this, I also quickly took a stab at cleaning up some
remotely related stuff, namely:
- The `AnimationExt` trait is now by default only implemented for
anything that also implements `IntoElement`. This prevents
`with_animation` from showing up for e.g. `u32` within the suggestions
(finally).
- Commonly used animations are now implemented in the
`CommonAnimationExt` trait within the `ui` crate so the needed code does
not always need to be copied and element IDs for the animations are
truly unique.

Relevant change here regarding the original issue is the change from the
`return match` to just a `match` within the activitiy indicator, which
solved the issue at hand.

If we find this to be too noisy at some point, we can easily revisit,
but I think this holds important enough information to be shown in the
activity indicator, especially whilst developing extensions.

Release Notes:

- Extension installation and updates will now be shown in the activity
indicator.
2025-09-02 16:51:13 +02:00
Ben Kunkle
60d17cccd3 settings_ui: Move settings UI trait to file content (#37337)
Closes #ISSUE

Initially, the `SettingsUi` trait was tied to `Settings`, however, given
that the `Settings::FileContent` type (which may be the same as the type
that implements `Settings`) will be the type that more directly maps to
the JSON structure (and therefore have the documentation, correct field
names (or `serde` rename attributes), etc) it makes more sense to have
the deriving of `SettingsUi` occur on the `FileContent` type rather than
the `Settings` type.

In order for this to work a relatively important change had to be made
to the derive macro, that being that it now "unwraps" options into their
inner type, so a field with type `Option<Foo>` where `Foo: SettingsUi`
will treat the field as if it were just `Foo`, expecting there to be a
default set in `default.json`. This imposes some restrictions on what
`Settings::FileContent` can be as seen in 1e19398 where `FileContent`
itself can't be optional without manually implementing `SettingsUi`, as
well as introducing some risk that if the `FileContent` type has
`serde(default)`, the default value will override the default value from
`default.json` in the UI even though it may differ (but it should!).

A future PR should probably replace the other settings with `FileContent
= Option<T>` (all of which currently have `T == bool`) with wrapper
structs and have `KEY = None` so the further niceties
`derive(SettingsUi)` will provide such as path renaming, custom UI, auto
naming and doc comment extraction can be used.

Release Notes:

- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
2025-09-01 18:42:33 -04:00
Anthony Eid
f2c3f3b168 settings ui: Start work on creating the initial structure (#36904)
## Goal 

This PR creates the initial settings ui structure with the primary goal
of making a settings UI that is
- Comprehensive: All settings are available through the UI
- Correct: Easy to understand the underlying JSON file from the UI
- Intuitive
- Easy to implement per setting so that UI is not a hindrance to future
settings changes

### Structure

The overall structure is settings layer -> data layer -> ui layer.

The settings layer is the pre-existing settings definitions, that
implement the `Settings` trait. The data layer is constructed from
settings primarily through the `SettingsUi` trait, and it's associated
derive macro. The data layer tracks the grouping of the settings, the
json path of the settings, and a data representation of how to render
the controls for the setting in the UI, that is either a marker value
for the component to use (avoiding a dependency on the `ui` crate) or a
custom render function.

Abstracting the data layer from the ui layer allows crates depending on
`settings` to implement their own UI without having to add additional UI
dependencies, thus avoiding circular dependencies. In cases where custom
UI is desired, and a creating a custom render function in the same crate
is infeasible due to circular dependencies, the current solution is to
implement a marker for the component in the `settings` crate, and then
handle the rendering of that component in `settings_ui`.

### Foundation 

This PR creates a macro and a trait both called `SettingsUi`. The
`SettingsUi` trait is added as a new trait bound on the `Settings`
trait, this allows the type system to guarantee that all settings
implement UI functionality. The macro is used to derived the trait for
most types, and can be modified through attributes for unique cases as
well.

A derive-macro is used to generate the settings UI trait impl, allowing
it the UI generation to be generated from the static information in our
code base (`default.json`, Struct/Enum names, field names, `serde`
attributes, etc). This allows the UI to be auto-generated for the most
part, and ensures consistency across the UI.


#### Immediate Follow ups

- Add a new `SettingsPath` trait that will be a trait bound on
`SettingsUi` and `Settings`
- This trait will replace the `Settings::key` value to enable
`SettingsUi` to infer the json path of it's derived type
- Figure out how to render `Option<T> where T: SettingsUi` correctly
- Handle `serde` attributes in the `SettingsUi` proc macro to correctly
get json path from a type's field and identity

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
2025-08-29 16:56:10 -04:00
tidely
7bdc99abc1 Fix clippy::redundant_clone lint violations (#36558)
This removes around 900 unnecessary clones, ranging from cloning a few
ints all the way to large data structures and images.

A lot of these were fixed using `cargo clippy --fix --workspace
--all-targets`, however it often breaks other lints and needs to be run
again. This was then followed up with some manual fixing.

I understand this is a large diff, but all the changes are pretty
trivial. Rust is doing some heavy lifting here for us. Once I get it up
to speed with main, I'd appreciate this getting merged rather sooner
than later.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-20 12:20:13 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
cf7c64d77f lints: A bunch of extra style lint fixes (#36568)
- **lints: Fix 'doc_lazy_continuation'**
- **lints: Fix 'doc_overindented_list_items'**
- **inherent_to_string and io_other_error**
- **Some more lint fixes**
- **lints: enable bool_assert_comparison, match_like_matches_macro and
wrong_self_convention**


Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-20 12:05:58 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
6825715503 Another batch of lint fixes (#36521)
- **Enable a bunch of extra lints**
- **First batch of fixes**
- **More fixes**

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-19 20:33:44 +00:00
Piotr Osiewicz
05fc0c432c Fix a bunch of other low-hanging style lints (#36498)
- **Fix a bunch of low hanging style lints like unnecessary-return**
- **Fix single worktree violation**
- **And the rest**

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-19 21:26:17 +02:00
Piotr Osiewicz
8f567383e4 Auto-fix clippy::collapsible_if violations (#36428)
Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-19 13:27:24 +00:00
Piotr Osiewicz
9e0e233319 Fix clippy::needless_borrow lint violations (#36444)
Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-18 21:54:35 +00:00
Finn Evers
3e0a755486 Remove some redundant entity clones (#36274)
`cx.entity()` already returns an owned entity, so there is no need for
these clones.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-15 20:27:44 +00:00
Finn Evers
7f1a5c6ad7 ui: Make toggle button group responsive (#36100)
This PR improves the toggle button group to be more responsive across
different layouts. This is accomplished by ensuring each button takes up
the same amount of space in the parent containers layout.

Ideally, this should be done with grids instead of a flexbox container,
as this would be much better suited for this purpose. Yet, since we lack
support for this, we go with this route for now.

| Before | After |
| --- | --- |
| <img width="1608" height="1094" alt="Bildschirmfoto 2025-08-13 um 11
24 26"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2a4b5a59-6483-4f79-8fcb-e26e22071795"
/> | <img width="1608" height="1094" alt="Bildschirmfoto 2025-08-13 um
11 29 36"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6402729-6a8f-4a44-b79e-a569406edfff"
/> |


Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-13 14:02:20 +02:00
Danilo Leal
2cde6da5ff Redesign and clean up all icons across Zed (#35856)
- [x] Clean up unused and old icons
- [x] Swap SVG for all in-use icons with the redesigned version
- [x] Document guidelines

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-08 15:34:36 -03:00
Mikayla Maki
53175263a1 Simplify ListState API (#35685)
Follow up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/35670,
simplifies the List state APIs so you no longer have to worry about
strong vs. weak pointers when rendering list items.

Release Notes:

- N/A

---------

Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
2025-08-06 00:02:26 +00:00
Danilo Leal
0609c8b953 Revise and clean up some icons (#35582)
This is really just a small beginning, as there are many other icons to
be revised and cleaned up. Our current set is a bit of a mess in terms
of dimension, spacing, stroke width, and terminology. I'm sure there are
more non-used icons I'm not covering here, too. We'll hopefully tackle
it all soon leading up to 1.0.

Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/35576

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-08-04 11:58:31 -03:00
Finn Evers
26ba6e7e00 editor: Improve minimap performance (#33067)
This PR aims to improve the minimap performace. This is primarily
achieved by disabling/removing stuff that is not shown in the minimal as
well as by assuring the display map is not updated during minimap
prepaint.

This should already be much better in parts, as the block map as well as
the fold map will be less frequently updated due to the minimap
prepainting (optimally, they should never be, but I think we're not
quite there yet).
For this, I had to remove block rendering support for the minimap, which
is not as bad as it sounds: Practically, we were currently not rendering
most blocks anyway, there were issues due to this (e.g. scrolling any
visible block offscreen in the main editor causes scroll jumps
currently) and in the long run, the minimap will most likely need its
own block map or a different approach anyway. The existing
implementation caused resizes to occur very frequently for practically
no benefit. Can pull this out into a separate PR if requested, most
likely makes the other changes here easier to discuss.

This is WIP as we are still hitting some code path here we definitely
should not be hitting. E.g. there seems to be a rerender roughly every
second if the window is unfocused but visible which does not happen when
the minimap is disabled.

While this primarily focuses on the minimap, it also touches a few other
small parts not related to the minimap where I noticed we were doing too
much stuff during prepaint. Happy for any feedback there aswell.

Putting this up here already so we have a place to discuss the changes
early if needed.

Release Notes:

- Improved performance with the minimap enabled.
- Fixed an issue where interacting with blocks in the editor would
sometimes not properly work with the minimap enabled.
2025-07-15 00:29:27 +03:00
Alisina Bahadori
925464cfc6 Improve terminal rendering performance (#33345)
Closes #18263

Improvements:

• **Batch text rendering** - Combine adjacent cells with identical
styling into single text runs to reduce draw calls
• **Throttle hyperlink searches** - Limit hyperlink detection to every
100ms or when mouse moves >5px to reduce CPU usage
• **Pre-allocate collections** - Use `Vec::with_capacity()` for cells,
runs, and regions to minimize reallocations
• **Optimize background regions** - Merge adjacent background rectangles
to reduce number of draw operations
• **Cache selection text** - Only compute terminal selection string when
selection exists

Release Notes:

- Improved terminal rendering performance.

---------

Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
2025-07-08 09:05:01 -06:00
Richard Feldman
9b7632d5f6 Automatically adjust ANSI color contrast (#34033)
Closes #33253 in a way that doesn't regress #32175 - namely,
automatically adjusts the contrast between the foreground and background
text in the terminal such that it's above a certain threshold. The
threshold is configurable in settings, and can be set to 0 to turn off
this feature and use exactly the colors the theme specifies even if they
are illegible.

## One Light Theme Before
<img width="220" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-07 at 6 00 47 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/096754a6-f79f-4fea-a86e-cb7b8ff45d60"
/>

(Last row is highlighted because otherwise the text is unreadable; the
foreground and background are the same color.)

## One Light Theme After

(This is with the new default contrast adjustment setting.)

<img width="215" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-07 at 6 22 02 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b082fefe-76f5-4231-b704-ff387983a3cb"
/>

This approach was inspired by @mitchellh's use of automatic contrast
adjustment in [Ghostty](https://ghostty.org/) - thanks, Mitchell! The
main difference is that we're using APCA's formula instead of WCAG for
[these
reasons](https://khan-tw.medium.com/wcag2-are-you-still-using-it-ui-contrast-visibility-standard-readability-contrast-f34eb73e89ee).

Release Notes:

- Added automatic dynamic contrast adjustment for terminal foreground
and background colors
2025-07-07 22:39:11 +00:00
Jason Lee
f34a7abf17 gpui: Add shadow_xs, shadow_2xs and fix shadow values to match Tailwind CSS (#33361)
Release Notes:

- N/A

---

https://tailwindcss.com/docs/box-shadow

| name | value |
| -- | -- |
| shadow-2xs | box-shadow: var(--shadow-2xs); /* 0 1px rgb(0 0 0 / 0.05)
*/ |
| shadow-xs | box-shadow: var(--shadow-xs); /* 0 1px 2px 0 rgb(0 0 0 /
0.05) */ |
| shadow-sm | box-shadow: var(--shadow-sm); /* 0 1px 3px 0 rgb(0 0 0 /
0.1), 0 1px 2px -1px rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1) */ |
| shadow-md | box-shadow: var(--shadow-md); /* 0 4px 6px -1px rgb(0 0 0
/ 0.1), 0 2px 4px -2px rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1) */ |
| shadow-lg | box-shadow: var(--shadow-lg); /* 0 10px 15px -3px rgb(0 0
0 / 0.1), 0 4px 6px -4px rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1) */ |
| shadow-xl | box-shadow: var(--shadow-xl); /* 0 20px 25px -5px rgb(0 0
0 / 0.1), 0 8px 10px -6px rgb(0 0 0 / 0.1) */ |
| shadow-2xl | box-shadow: var(--shadow-2xl); /* 0 25px 50px -12px rgb(0
0 0 / 0.25) */ |

## Before

<img width="1112" alt="SCR-20250625-nnxn"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3bd44938-5de8-4d67-b323-c444b023a4b6"
/>

## After

<img width="1112" alt="SCR-20250625-nnrt"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a5bf2401-f808-4712-9cc6-299f530f9165"
/>
2025-07-03 09:50:26 -03:00
Ben Kunkle
6cd4dbdea1 gpui: Store action documentation (#33809)
Closes #ISSUE

Adds a new `documentation` method to actions, that is extracted from doc
comments when using the `actions!` or derive macros.

Additionally, this PR adds doc comments to as many action definitions in
Zed as possible.

Release Notes:

- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
2025-07-02 21:14:33 -04:00
Conrad Irwin
a675ca7a1e Remove into SelectionEffects from .change_selections (#33554)
In #32656 I generalized the argument to change selections to allow
controling both the scroll and the nav history (and the completion
trigger).

To avoid conflicting with ongoing debugger cherry-picks I left the
argument as an `impl Into<>`, but I think it's clearer to make callers
specify what they want here.

I converted a lot of `None` arguments to `SelectionEffects::no_scroll()`
to be exactly compatible; but I think many people used none as an "i
don't care" value in which case Default::default() might be more
appropraite

Closes #ISSUE

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-06-27 14:31:31 -06:00
Conrad Irwin
6e762d9c05 Revert "Remove into SelectionEffects from .change_selections"
This reverts commit 28380d714d.
2025-06-27 14:06:17 -06:00
Conrad Irwin
28380d714d Remove into SelectionEffects from .change_selections
In #32656 I generalized the argument to change selections to allow
controling both the scroll and the nav history (and the completion
trigger).

To avoid conflicting with ongoing debugger cherry-picks I left the
argument as an `impl Into<>`, but I think it's clearer to make callers
specify what they want here.

I converted a lot of `None` arguments to `SelectionEffects::no_scroll()`
to be exactly compatible; but I think many people used none as an "i
don't care" value in which case Default::default() might be more
appropraite
2025-06-27 14:03:45 -06:00
Stanislav Alekseev
668d5eef3b Add horizontal scroll to REPL outputs (#33247)
Release Notes:

- Made the horizontal outputs scrollable in REPL
2025-06-24 10:15:20 +03:00
Danilo Leal
16f1da1b7e agent: Fix long previous user message double scroll (#33056)
Previously, if editing a long previous user message in the thread, you'd
have a double scroll situation because the editor used in that case had
its max number of lines capped. To solve that, I made the `max_lines` in
the editor `AutoHeight` mode optional, allowing me to not pass any
arbitrary number to the previous user message editor, and ultimately,
solving the double scroll problem by not having any scroll at all.

Release Notes:

- agent: Fixed double scroll that happened when editing a long previous
user message.

@ConradIrwin adding you as a reviewer as I'm touching editor code
here... want to be careful. :)
2025-06-23 08:32:05 -03:00
Michael Sloan
681c88d4e7 Fix clicking in to agent message editor and tighten up vertical spacing (#32765)
* Adds `min_lines` to `EditorMode::AutoHeight` and use `min_lines: 4` in
agent message editor. This makes it so that clicks in the blank space
below the first line of the editor also focus it, instead of needing to
click the very first line.

* Removes the div wrapping the editor, as it was only there to set
`min_h_16()`. This also tightens up the min space given to the editor -
before it was not evenly dividing the number of lines.

* Further tightens up vertical spacing by using `gap_1` instead of
`gap_4` between editor and controls below

At 4 line min height (after on the left, before on the right):


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e8eefb1b-9ea3-4f98-ad55-25f95760d61f)

At 5 lines, one more than min height (after on the left, before on the
right):


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a6ba737c-6a56-4343-a55a-d264f2a06377)

Release Notes:

- Agent: Fixed clicking to focus the message editor to also work for
clicks below the last line.
2025-06-15 18:45:44 +00:00
Kirill Bulatov
cef0c415f6 Don't autosave unmodified buffers (#32626)
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12091

Proper redo of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32603

Release Notes:

- Fixed formatting effects not triggered when saving unmodified
singleton buffers

---------

Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
2025-06-12 22:12:14 +00:00
Agus Zubiaga
b103d7621b Improve handling of large output in embedded terminals (#32416)
#31922 made embedded terminals automatically grow to fit the content. We
since found some issues with large output which this PR addresses by:

- Only shaping / laying out lines that are visible in the viewport
(based on `window.content_mask`)
- Falling back to embedded scrolling after 1K lines. The perf fix above
actually makes it possible to handle a lot of lines, but:
- Alacrity uses a `u16` for rows internally, so we needed a limit to
prevent overflow.
- Scrolling through thousands of lines to get to the other side of a
terminal tool call isn't great UX, so we might as well set the limit
low.
- We can consider raising the limit when we make card headers sticky.

Release Notes:

- Agent: Improve handling of large terminal output
2025-06-09 18:11:31 -03:00
Piotr Osiewicz
9dd18e5ee1 python: Re-land usage of source file path in toolchain picker (#31893)
This reverts commit 1e55e88c18.

Closes #ISSUE

Release Notes:

- Python toolchain selector now uses path to the closest pyproject.toml
as a basis for picking a toolchain. All files under the same
pyproject.toml (in filesystem hierarchy) will share a single virtual
environment. It is possible to have multiple Python virtual environments
selected for disjoint parts of the same project.
2025-06-02 16:29:06 +00:00
Michael Sloan
8aef64bbfa Remove block_mouse_down in favor of stop_mouse_events_except_scroll (#30401)
This method was added in #20649 to be an alternative of `occlude` which
allows scroll events. It seems a bit arbitrary to only stop left mouse
downs, so this seems like it's probably an improvement.

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-05-29 22:07:34 +00:00
Jon Gretar Borgthorsson
66667d1eef Add kernel detection for language support of runnable markdown cells (#29664)
Closes #27757

Release Notes:

- List of runnable markdown cells is now based on detected jupyter
kernels instead of hardcoded to Python and TypeScript
2025-05-21 20:23:05 -07:00
Kirill Bulatov
16366cf9f2 Use anyhow more idiomatically (#31052)
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30972 brought up another
case where our context is not enough to track the actual source of the
issue: we get a general top-level error without inner error.

The reason for this was `.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("failed to read HEAD
SHA"))?; ` on the top level.

The PR finally reworks the way we use anyhow to reduce such issues (or
at least make it simpler to bubble them up later in a fix).
On top of that, uses a few more anyhow methods for better readability.

* `.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("..."))`, `map_err` and other similar error
conversion/option reporting cases are replaced with `context` and
`with_context` calls
* in addition to that, various `anyhow!("failed to do ...")` are
stripped with `.context("Doing ...")` messages instead to remove the
parasitic `failed to` text
* `anyhow::ensure!` is used instead of `if ... { return Err(...); }`
calls
* `anyhow::bail!` is used instead of `return Err(anyhow!(...));`

Release Notes:

- N/A
2025-05-20 23:06:07 +00:00