Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38690Closes#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
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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>
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)
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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>
This allows you to write `buffer_snapshot.debug(ranges, value)` and it
will be displayed in the buffer (or multibuffer!) until that callsite
runs again. `ranges` can be any position (`usize`, `Anchor`, etc), any
range, or a slice or vec of those. `value` just needs a `Debug` impl.
These are stored in a mutable global for convenience, and this is only
available in debug builds.
For example, using this to visualize the captures of the brackets
Tree-sitter query:
<img width="1215" height="480" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c1878fc7-f6b3-4e27-949e-ecf67a7906b9"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
A very primitive attempt, we just key the editor with the locations and
re-use the editor if we open a new buffer with the same initial
locations and title.
Release Notes:
- Added reusing of reference search buffers when applicable
## Context
While looking into: #32051 and #16120 with instruments, I noticed that
`TabSnapshot::to_tab_point` and `TabSnapshot::to_fold_point` are a
common bottleneck between the two issues. This PR takes the first steps
into closing the stated issues by improving the performance of both
those functions.
### Method
`to_tab_point` and `to_fold_point` iterate through each character in
their rows to find tab characters and translate those characters into
their respective transformations. This PR changes this iteration to take
advantage of the tab character bitmap in the `Rope` data structure and
goes directly to each tab character when iterating.
The tab bitmap is now passed from each layer in-between the `Rope` to
the `TabMap`.
### Testing
I added several randomized tests to ensure that the new `to_tab_point`
and `to_fold_point` functions have the same behavior as the old methods
they're replacing. I also added `test_random_chunk_bitmap` on each layer
the tab bitmap is passed up to the `TabMap` to make sure that the bitmap
being passed is transformed correctly between the layers of
`DisplayMap`.
`test_random_chunk_bitmap` was added to these layers:
- buffer
- multi buffer
- custom_highlights
- inlay_map
- fold_map
## Benchmarking
I setup benchmarks with criterion that is runnable via `cargo bench -p
editor --profile=release-fast`. When benchmarking I had my laptop
plugged in and did so from the terminal with a minimal amount of
processes running. I'm also on a m4 max
### Results
#### To Tab Point
Went from completing 6.8M iterations in 5s with an average time of
`736.13 ns` to `683.38 ns` which is a `-7.1875%` improvement
#### To Fold Point
Went from completing 6.8M iterations in 5s with an average time of
`736.55 ns` to `682.40 ns` which is a `-7.1659%` improvement
#### Editor render
Went from having an average render time of `62.561 µs` to `57.216 µs`
which is a `-8.8248%` improvement
#### Build Buffer with one long line
Went from having an average buffer build time of `3.2549 ms` to `3.2635
ms` which is a `+0.2151%` regression within the margin of error
#### Editor with 1000 multi cursor input
Went from having an average edit time of `133.05 ms` to `122.96 ms`
which is a `-7.5776%` improvement
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Extracts and cleans up GPUI's scheduler code into a new `scheduler`
crate, making it pluggable by external runtimes. This will enable
deterministic integration testing with cloud components by providing a
unified test scheduler across Zed and backend code. In Zed, it will
replace the existing GPUI scheduler for consistent async task management
across platforms.
## Changes
- **Core Implementation**: `TestScheduler` with seed-based
randomization, session tracking (`SessionId`), and foreground/background
task separation for reproducible testing.
- **Executors**: `ForegroundExecutor` (!Send, thread-local) and
`BackgroundExecutor` (Send, with blocking/timeout support) as
GPUI-compatible wrappers.
- **Clock and Timer**: Controllable `TestClock` and future-based `Timer`
for time-sensitive tests.
- **Testing APIs**: `once()`, `with_seed()`, and `many()` methods for
configurable test runs.
- **Dependencies**: Added `async-task`, `chrono`, `futures`, etc., with
updates to `Cargo.toml` and lock file.
## Benefits
- **Integration Testing**: Facilitates reliable async tests involving
cloud sessions, reducing flakiness via deterministic execution.
- **Pluggability**: Trait-based design (`Scheduler`) allows easy
integration into non-GPUI runtimes while maintaining GPUI compatibility.
- **Cleanup**: Refactors GPUI scheduler logic for clarity, correctness
(no `unwrap()`, proper error handling), and extensibility.
Follows Rust guidelines; run `./script/clippy` for verification.
- [x] Define and test a core scheduler that we think can power our cloud
code and GPUI
- [ ] Replace GPUI's scheduler
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
This PR cleans up some emitted events around the codebase. These events
are either never emitted or never listened for.
It seems better to re-implement these at some point should they again be
needed - this ensures that they will actually be fired in the cases
where they are needed as opposed to being there and getting unreliable
and stale (which is already the case for the majority of the events
removed here).
Lastly, this ensures the `CapabilitiesChanged` event is not fired too
often.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This may be responsible for a panic that we've been seeing with
increased frequency in agent2 threads.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
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
This is a bit of a readability improvement IMHO; I often find myself
confused when dealing when dimension pairs, as there's no easy way to
jump to the implementation of a dimension for tuples to remind myself
for the n-th time how exactly that impl works. Now it should be possible
to jump directly to that impl.
Another bonus is that Dimension supports 3-ary tuples as well - by using
a () as a default value of a 3rd dimension.
Release Notes:
- N/A
As reported [in
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/869392257814519848/1106226198494859355/1398470747227426948)
C projects with `"` as "brackets" that autoclose, may invoke panics when
edited at the end of the file.
With a single selection-caret (`ˇ`), at the end of the file,
```c
ifndef BAR_H
#define BAR_H
#include <stdbool.h>
int fn_branch(bool do_branch1, bool do_branch2);
#endif // BAR_H
#include"ˇ"
```
gets an LSP response from clangd
```jsonc
{
"filterText": "AGL/",
"insertText": "AGL/",
"insertTextFormat": 1,
"kind": 17,
"label": " AGL/",
"labelDetails": {},
"score": 0.78725427389144897,
"sortText": "40b67681AGL/",
"textEdit": {
"newText": "AGL/",
"range": { "end": { "character": 11, "line": 8 }, "start": { "character": 10, "line": 8 } }
}
}
```
which replaces `"` after the caret (character/column 11, 0-indexed).
This is reasonable, as regular follow-up (proposed in further
completions), is a suffix + a closing `"`:
<img width="842" height="259" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea56f621-7008-4ce2-99ba-87344ddf33d2"
/>
Yet when Zed handles user input of `"`, it panics due to multiple
reasons:
* after applying any snippet text edit, Zed did a selection change:
5537987630/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L9539-L9545)
which caused eventual autoclose region invalidation:
5537987630/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L2970)
This covers all cases that insert the `include""` text.
* after applying any user input and "plain" text edit, Zed did not
invalidate any autoclose regions at all, relying on the "bracket" (which
includes `"`) autoclose logic to rule edge cases out
* bracket autoclose logic detects previous `"` and considers the new
user input as a valid closure, hence no autoclose region needed.
But there is an autoclose bracket data after the plaintext completion
insertion (`AGL/`) really, and it's not invalidated after `"` handling
* in addition to that, `Anchor::is_valid` method in `text` panicked, and
required `fn try_fragment_id_for_anchor` to handle "pointing at odd,
after the end of the file, offset" cases as `false`
A test reproducing the feedback and 2 fixes added: proper, autoclose
region invalidation call which required the invalidation logic tweaked a
bit, and "superficial", "do not apply bad selections that cause panics"
fix in the editor to be more robust
Release Notes:
- Fixed panic with completion ranges and autoclose regions interop
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This gets rid of the need to pass context to all cursor functions. In
practice context is always immutable when interacting with cursors.
A nicety of this is in the follow-up PR we will be able to implement
Iterator for all Cursors/filter cursors (hell, we may be able to get rid
of filter cursor altogether, as it is just a custom `filter` impl on
iterator trait).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This reduces code complexity and avoids unnecessary roundtripping
through `DisplayPoint`. Hopefully this doesn't cause behavior changes,
but has one known behavior improvement:
`clip_at_line_ends` logic caused `is_inside_word` to return false when
on a word at the end of the line. In vim mode, this caused
`select_all_matches` to not select words at the end of lines, and in
some cases crashes due to not finding any selections.
Closes#29823
Release Notes:
- N/A
A minor refactor ~needed to unblock #22546; it's pretty hard to add an
extra field to `diff_transforms` dimension, as it is a 2-tuple (which
uses a blanket impl)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#31252
Release Notes:
- Improved displaying of project search matches or diagnostics when the
excerpts are adjacent.
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Closes#26957
Release Notes:
- Fix an edge case where indent guides would be rendered incorrectly if
lines consisted of entirely whitespace
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/31565
* Looking up settings on every row was very slow in the case of large
folds, especially if there was an `.editorconfig` file with numerous
glob patterns
* Checking whether each indent guide was within a fold was very slow,
when a fold spanned many indent guides.
Release Notes:
- Fixed slowness that could happen when editing in the presence of large
folds.