Reverts zed-industries/zed#41466
This PR would add "in_snippet" context when there wasn't a completion
menu visible, causing some actions to not be hit.
Release Note:
- N/A
Update the `editor::Editor.handle_modifiers_changed` method to ensure
that the `editor::Editor.update_edit_prediction_preview` method is
called even if edit prediction preview is disabled, if there's an active
edit prediction preview.
Without this change it was possible for users to get into a state where
holding the modifiers to show the prediction were part of the modifiers
used to disable edit prediction. When that keybinding was used, edit
prediction would be disabled, but the edit prediction preview would
remain as active, so the context menu for the editor would never be
shown again, as the editor would assume it was still showing the edit
prediction preview.
Closes#40056
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that could cause the completions menu to stop being show
when edit predictions were disabled
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Co-authored-by: dino <dinojoaocosta@gmail.com>
## Add relative line numbers on wrapped lines, take 2
This is a rework of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39268
that excludes
e7096d27a6.
This commit introduced some line number rendering issues as described in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/41422.
While @ConradIrwin suggested we try to pass in the buffer rows from the
calling method instead of the snapshot, that
appears to have had unintended consequences and I don't think the two
calculations were intended to do the same thing. Hence, this PR has
removed those changes.
This PR also includes the migration fix originally done by @MrSubidubi
in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/41351.
## Original PR description and release notes.
**Problem:** Current relative line numbering creates a mismatch with
vim-style navigation when soft wrap is enabled. Users must mentally
calculate whether target lines are wrapped segments or logical lines,
making `<n>j/k` navigation unreliable and cognitively demanding.
**How things work today:**
- Real line navigation (`j/k` moves by logical lines): Requires
determining if visible lines are wrapped segments before jumping. Can't
jump to wrapped lines directly.
- Display line navigation (`j/k` moves by display rows): Line numbers
don't correspond to actual row distances for multi-line jumps.
**Proposed solution:** Count and number each display line (including
wrapped segments) for relative numbering. This creates direct
visual-to-navigational correspondence, where the relative number shown
always matches the `<n>j/k` distance needed.
**Benefits:**
- Eliminates mental overhead of distinguishing wrapped vs. logical lines
- Makes relative line numbers consistently actionable regardless of wrap
state
- Preserves intuitive "what you see is what you navigate" principle
- Maintains vim workflow efficiency in narrow window scenarios
Also explained and discussed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/25733.
Release Notes:
- Added support for counting wrapped lines as relative lines and for
displaying line numbers for wrapped segments. Changes
`relative_line_numbers` from a boolean to an enum: `enabled`,
`disabled`, or `wrapped`.
A user on Discord requested this feature:
https://discord.com/channels/869392257814519848/1434188637389717556/1434188637389717556
I added a scrollbar setting called `completion_menu_scrollbar` to the
completion menu and defaulted it to "Never" to match past behavior.
Release Notes:
- editor: Add `editor.completion_menu_scrollbar` setting to show a
scrollbar in the completion menu
Noticed this whilst testing the Docker debugger. I randomly scrolled the
console off screen and was confused briefly as to why this was the case.
Release Notes:
- The debugger query console will no longer needlessly overscroll.
Closes#41125
Release Notes:
- Fixed `SwitchToHelixNormalMode` to keep selection
- Added default keybinds for `SwitchToHelixNormalMode` when in Helix
mode
When doing a project wide search in zed on windows for `hang`, zed
starts to freeze for a couple seconds ultimately starting to error with
`Not enough quota is available to process this command.` when
dispatching windows messages. The cause for this is that we simply
overload the windows message pump due to the sheer amount of foreground
tasks we spawn when we populate the project search.
This PR is an attempt at reducing this.
Release Notes:
- Reduced hangs and stutters in large project file searches
Closes#41407
This solves a problem where users couldn't navigate between snippet
tabstops while the completion menu was open.
I named the action {Next, Previous}SnippetTabstop instead of Placeholder
to be more inline with the LSP spec naming convention and our codebase
names.
Release Notes:
- Editor: Add actions to move between snippet tabstop positions
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38558
The bug occurred because TabStopCursor chunk_position.1 is bounded
between 0 and 128. The fix for this was changing the bound to 0 and 127.
This also allowed me to simplify some of the tab stop cursor code to be
a bit faster (less branches and unbounded shifts).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This happens quite often with cargo based diagnostics which may spawn
several lines (sometimes the entire screen), forcing the user to scroll
up to the start of the diagnostic just to see the hover message is not
great.
Release Notes:
- Fixed diagnostics hovers not working if the diagnostic spans out of
view
Closes#41422
This completely broke line numbering as described in the linked issue
and scrolling up does not have the correct numbers any more.
Release Notes:
- NOTE: The `relative_line_numbers` change
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39268) was reverted and did
not make the release cut!
Replace the binary search approach with a more efficient partition_point
method for checking selection overlaps. This eliminates the need to
collect and sort selection ranges separately, reducing memory allocation
and improving performance when handling multiple selections.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
The `wrap selections in tag` action currently did not take line_mode
into account, which means when selecting lines with `shift-v`, the
start/end tags would be inserted into the middle of the selection (where
the cursor sits)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a1cbf3da-d52a-42e2-aecf-1a7b6d1dbb32
This PR fixes this behaviour by checking if the selection uses line_mode
and then adjusting start and end points accordingly.
NOTE: I looked into amending the test cases for this, but I am unsure
how to express line mode with range markers. I would appreciate some
guidance on this and then I am happy to add test cases.
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a212c41f-b0db-4f50-866f-fced7bc677ca
Release Notes:
- Fixed `Editor: wrap selection in tags` when in vim visual line mode
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
**Problem:** Current relative line numbering creates a mismatch with
vim-style navigation when soft wrap is enabled. Users must mentally
calculate whether target lines are wrapped segments or logical lines,
making `<n>j/k` navigation unreliable and cognitively demanding.
**How things work today:**
- Real line navigation (`j/k` moves by logical lines): Requires
determining if visible lines are wrapped segments before jumping. Can't
jump to wrapped lines directly.
- Display line navigation (`j/k` moves by display rows): Line numbers
don't correspond to actual row distances for multi-line jumps.
**Proposed solution:** Count and number each display line (including
wrapped segments) for relative numbering. This creates direct
visual-to-navigational correspondence where the relative number shown
always matches the `<n>j/k` distance needed.
**Benefits:**
- Eliminates mental overhead of distinguishing wrapped vs. logical lines
- Makes relative line numbers consistently actionable regardless of wrap
state
- Preserves intuitive "what you see is what you navigate" principle
- Maintains vim workflow efficiency in narrow window scenarios
Also explained an discussed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/25733.
Release Notes:
Release Notes:
- Added support for counting wrapped lines as relative lines and for
displaying line numbers for wrapped segments. Changes
`relative_line_numbers` from a boolean to an enum: `enabled`,
`disabled`, or `wrapped`.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Fixes a regression introduced in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39857. As for the exact
reason this causes this issue I am not yet sure will investigate (as per
the todos in code)
Fixes ZED-23R
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Previously, the hover popover delay was implemented using two
overlapping timers, which caused the minimum delay to always be at least
HOVER_REQUEST_DELAY_MILLIS, regardless of the hover_popover_delay
setting.
This change updates the logic to wait for hover_popover_delay only,
ensuring the total delay is always equals to hover_popover_delay . As a
result, the hover popover now appears after the intended delay, matching
the user's configuration more accurately.
Release Notes:
- Improved hover popover respecting settings delay correctly
When trying to split and clone a non clone-able workspace item we now
attempt split and move instead of doing nothing. Additionally we disable
the split menu buttons if we can't split the active item at all.
Release Notes:
- Improved handling of unsplittable panes
We only use it a handful of times and the default amount of threads
(logical cpu core number) its spawns is overkill for this. This also
gives the threads names oppose to being labeled `<unknown>`
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Split out from https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/40774 to
reduce the size of the reland of that PR (once I figure out the cause of
the issue)
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...