Closes#36420
## Synopsis
The issue in #36420 is caused by #7276, which bound the appropriate
tree-sitter queries to the `@variable.member` color. However, I have
found neither this color's declaration nor its other usages in the
codebase (neither on the latest `main` nor on
79c1003b34).
Other languages use for such situations the `@property` color.
## Solution
Just change the used `@variable.member` color to the `@property` one.
Seems fully inline with the changes illustrated in #7276.
## Screenshots
<img width="856" height="465" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-28 at 13 18 38"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9d1f3542-8749-421f-864f-959c1242cc64"
/>
<img width="837" height="462" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-28 at 13 20 08"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/36a80c22-9de9-46b1-87e3-7fdeaa62978f"
/>
## Changelog
Release Notes:
- go: Fixed highlighting of fields.
Instead of manually constructing the venv we now ask the python
toolchain for the relevant information, unifying the approach of vent
inspection
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/27350
Release Notes:
- Improved the detection of python virtual environments for terminals
and tasks in remote projects.
This makes sure we do not apply the highlights for snake case
identifiers as well as paths for attributes too broadly to all types of
macros, which should make macros much more readable overall whilst
keeping the highlighting for the attribute items.
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5f6dd66c-5469-4f27-9f1d-0a6e6e8d8085"
/> |
Release Notes:
- rust: Improved highlighting within macros.
This PR adds the ability for a user to select one or more blocks of text
and wrap each selection in an HTML tag — which works by placing multiple
cursors inside the open and close tags so the appropriate element name
can be typed in to all places simultaneously.
This is similar to the emmet "Wrap with Abbreviation" functionality
discussed in #15588 but is a simpler version that does not rely on
Emmet's language server.
Here's a preview of the feature in action:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1931e717-136c-4766-a585-e4ba939d9adf
Some notes and questions:
- The current implementation is a hardcoded with regards to supported
languages. I'd love some direction on how much of this information to
push into the relevant language structs.
- I can see this feature as something that languages added by an
extension would want to enable support for — is this something you'd
want?
- The syntax is hardcoded to support HTML/XML/JSX-like languages. I
don't suppose this is a problem but figured I'd point it out anyway.
- I called it "Wrap in tag" but open to whatever naming you feel is
appropriate.
- The implementation doesn't use `manipulate_lines` — I wasn't sure how
make use of that without extra overhead / bookkeeping — does this seem
fine?
- I could also investigate adding wrap in abbreviation support by
communicating with the Emmet language server but I think I'll need some
direction on how to handle Emmet's custom LSP message. I could do this
either in addition to or instead of this feature — though imo this
feature is a nice "shortcut" regardless.
Release Notes:
- Added a new "Wrap Selections in Tag" action that lets you wrap one or
more selections in tags based on language. Works in HTML, JSX, and
similar languages, and places cursors inside both opening and closing
tags so you can type the tag name once and apply it everywhere.
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Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
cc @michael-ud - if you can build Zed, I'd appreciate it if you could
give this a go with your project. Otherwise I can provide a link to
download of current nightly via an e-mail for you to try out (if you
want).
This change will land in Preview (if merged) on next Wednesday and then
it'll be in Stable a week after that.
Related to: #20402
Release Notes:
- python: Zed now searches for virtual environments in intermediate
directories between a root of the worktree and the location of
pyproject.toml applicable to the currently focused file.
Removes `diagnostics.cargo.fetch_cargo_diagnostics` settings as those
are not needed for the flycheck diagnostics to run.
This setting disabled `checkOnSave` in rust-analyzer and allowed to
update diagnostics via flycheck in the project diagnostics editor with
the "refresh" button.
Instead, `"checkOnSave": false,` can be set manually as
https://zed.dev/docs/languages/rust#more-server-configuration example
shows and flycheck commands can be called manually from anywhere,
including the diagnostics panel, to refresh the diagnostics.
Release Notes:
- Removed redundant `diagnostics.cargo.fetch_cargo_diagnostics` settings
Currently shorthand field initializers are not captured the same way as
the full initializers, leading to awkward and mismatching highlighting.
This PR addresses this fact, in addition to capturing new highlights:
- Tags the `!` as part of a macro invocation.
- Tags the identifier part of a lifetime as `@lifetime`.
- Tag module definitions as a new capture group, `@module`.
- Shorthand initializers are now properly tagged as `@property`.
Here's what the current version of Zed looks like:
<img width="596" height="683" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c9e52d8e-03dc-426b-8545-4fe872b803e0"
/>
With the new highlighting applied:
<img width="596" height="683" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b7bd9391-9910-456b-8198-6871174d0f4f"
/>
Release Notes:
- Improved highlighting of Rust files, including new highlight groups
for modules and shorthand initializers.
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
Follow-up to #36469
Part of the issue was that we hadn't defined comment and string
overrides for some languages. Hence, even after the fix edit predictions
would show up in comments for me in e.g. JSONC files.
This PR adds some more overrides where possible for this repo to ensure
this happens less frequently.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#34325
**Background**
When upgrading/reinstalling the ESLint language server, extracting the
archive over an existing version directory that contains symlinks can
fail and interrupt the installation.
```
failed to unpack .../vscode-eslint-2.4.4/.../client/src/shared
File exists (os error 17) when symlinking ../../$shared/ to .../client/src/shared
```
**Root cause**
Extracting into a non-empty directory conflicts with leftover
files/symlinks (e.g., `client/src/shared -> ../../$shared`), causing
“File exists (os error 17)”.
When `fs::metadata(&server_path).await.is_err()` is true, the code falls
back to cached_server_binary, but that still targets the same
(potentially corrupted/half-installed) directory and does not run `npm
install` or `npm run compile`, so the system cannot recover and remains
broken.
**Change**
Before downloading and extracting, delete the target version directory
(vscode-eslint-<version>) to ensure an empty extraction destination and
avoid conflicts.
**Alternative approaches**
temp directory + rename: extract into a clean temp directory and rename
into place to avoid half-installed states
[async-tar](https://github.com/dignifiedquire/async-tar) enhancement:
tolerate already-existing symlinks (or add a “replace-existing” option).
Release Notes:
- Fixed eslint installation not clearing files after previous attempts'
- **WIP: reorganize dispositions**
- **Introduce a LocalToolchainStore trait and use it for LspAdapter
methods**
Closes#35782Closes#27331
Release Notes:
- Python: Improved propagation of a selected virtual environment into
the LSP configuration. This should the make all language-related
features such as Go to definition or Find all references more reliable.
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
Follow-up for #36093 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/36138
Since v1.355.0, `@github/copilot-language-server` has stopped responding
to `CheckStatus` requests if a `DidChangeConfiguration` notification
hasn’t been sent beforehand. This causes `CheckStatus` to remain in an
await state until it times out, leaving the connection stuck for a long
period before finally throwing a timeout error.
```rs
let status = server
.request::<request::CheckStatus>(request::CheckStatusParams {
local_checks_only: false,
})
.await
.into_response() // bails here with ConnectionResult::Timeout
.context("copilot: check status")?;
````
This PR fixes the issue by sending the `DidChangeConfiguration`
notification before making the `CheckStatus` request. It’s just an
ordering change i.e. no other LSP actions occur between these two calls.
Previously, we only updated our internal connection status and UI in
between.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where GitHub Copilot could get stuck and fail to sign
in.
Closes#36093
Pin copilot version to 1.354 for now until further investigation.
Release Notes:
- Fixes issue where Copilot failed to sign in.
Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
An alternative might be to adjust the logic to not nest items when their
ranges are the same, but then clicking them doesn't work properly /
moving the cursor does not change which is selected. This could probably
be made to work with some extra logic there, but it seems overkill.
The downside of fixing it at the query level is that other parts of the
declaration are not inside the item range. This seems to be fine for
single line declarations - the nearest outline item is highlighted.
However, if a part of the declaration is not included in an item range
and is on its own line, then no outline item is highlighted.
Release Notes:
- Outline Panel: Fixed nesting of var and field declarations with
multiple identifiers in Go and C++
C++ before:
<img width="743" height="227" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af1a1d76-ecdc-4999-ae9c-95591726ccca"
/>
C++ after:
<img width="795" height="250" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49667ed3-e088-48b3-a9f0-6a119b5e7648"
/>
Go before:
<img width="859" height="306" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ecc7530a-ca16-4f37-b8d1-60687f178b12"
/>
Go after:
<img width="900" height="334" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d741cfb0-59e5-4d27-bd6a-f422204dc972"
/>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/34472
* Avoid removing the just-downloaded exe
* Invoke exe within nested version directory
Release Notes:
- Fix issue where Rust-analyzer was not installed correctly on windows
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
One killer feature for the Go runner is to execute individual subtests
within a table-test easily. Goland has had this feature forever, while
in VSCode this has been notably missing.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/363417a2-d1b1-43ca-8377-08ce062d6104
Release Notes:
- Added support to run Go table-test subtests.
Previously, this was the one thing that could not be styled properly in
ecmascript languages in the zed config, because it was not able to be
targeted.
Now, it is added alongside other operators. This has been tested and
works as expected.
Release Notes:
- N/A
rust-analyzer changed the format here a bit some months ago which
partially broke our nice detailed highlighted completion labels. The
brings that back while also cleaning up the code a bit.
Also fixes a bug where disabling rust-analyzers snippet callable
completions would fully break them.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added GitHub artifact digest verification for rust-analyzer and clangd
binary downloads, skipping downloads if cached binary digest is up to
date
- Added verification that cached rust-analyzer and clangd binaries are
executable, if not they are redownloaded
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Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
This PR changes the signature of `language_names` from
```rust
pub fn language_names(&self) -> Vec<String>
// Into
pub fn language_names(&self) -> Vec<LanguageName>
```
The function previously eagerly converted `LanguageName`'s to
`String`'s, which requires the reallocation of all of the elements. The
functions get called in many places in the code base, but only one of
which actually requires the conversion to a `String`. In one case it
would do a `SharedString` -> `String` -> `SharedString` conversion,
which is now totally bypassed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#30499
`vscode-css-language-server` throws a null reference error if no
workspace configuration is provided from the client.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where no diagnostics were shown for CSS, LESS, and SCSS.
This PR adds a built-in adapter for the basedpyright language server.
For now, it's behind the `basedpyright` feature flag, and needs to be
requested explicitly like this for staff:
```
"languages": {
"Python": {
"language_servers": ["basedpyright", "!pylsp", "!pyright"]
}
}
```
(After uninstalling the basedpyright extension.)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Temporarily fixes#29133
Co-authored-by: Cole <cole@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- python: Zed now reports a slightly different set of workspace folders
for Python projects to work around quirks in handling of multi-lsp
projects with virtual environment. This behavior will be revisited in a
near future.
Co-authored-by: Cole <cole@zed.dev>
example of detected code:
```ts
Deno.test("t", () => {
console.log("Hello, World!");
});
Deno.test(function azaz() {
console.log("Hello, World!");
});
```
I can't build zed locally so I didn't test this, but I think the code is
straightforward enough, hopefully someone else can verify it
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
The regular expression for benchmarks was enforcing using a suffix
(e.g., `BenchmarkFoo`), but `Benchmark` is a valid benchmark name, just
as `Test` is a valid test name, and `Fuzz` is a valid fuzz test name.
Release Notes:
- Add support for running Go benchmarks named "Benchmark"
Closes#34390
This PR fixes several Bash indentation issues:
- Adding indentation or comment using multi cursors no longer breaks
relative indentation
- Adding newline now places the cursor at the correct indent
- Typing a valid keyword triggers context-aware auto outdent
It also adds tests for all of them.
Release Notes:
- Fixed various issues with handling indentation in Bash.