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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std commands can block for an arbitrary duration and so runs risk of
blocking tasks for too long. This replaces all such uses where sensible
with async processes.
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Closes #ISSUE
Adds system GPU collection to crash reporting. Currently this is Linux
only.
The system GPUs are determined by reading the `/sys/class/drm` directory
structure, rather than using the exisiting `gpui::Window::gpu_specs()`
method in order to gather more information, and so that the GPU context
is not dependent on Vulkan context initialization (i.e. we still get GPU
info when Zed fails to start because Vulkan failed to initialize).
Unfortunately, the `blade` APIs do not support querying which GPU _will_
be used, so we do not know which GPU was attempted to be used when
Vulkan context initialization fails, however, when Vulkan initialization
succeeds, we send a message to the crash handler containing the result
of `gpui::Window::gpu_specs()` to include the "Active" gpu in any crash
report that may occur
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