Closes#36934
I'm still experiencing bugs with the
`DCompositionWaitForCompositorClock` API. Let's back out the support for
now until the fixes are identified and widely available.
`DwmFlush` does various things that aren't just waiting for VSync, so
it's not ideal, but it's not bad enough that it's worth a bigger
refactor right now.
Release Notes:
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There's a lot of AI settings that will require custom UI for them to be
part of the settings window, but many don't (simple booleans and
dropdown) and can be moved right away. In consequence, the whole
"General Settings" section in the agent panel's settings view can be
removed given all of those items are now part of the settings window.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- settings ui: Navigating the settings navbar with arrow keys up and
down now also activates the page, allowing users to more quickly see the
content for a given page before moving focus to the page itself.
This applies the same fix as #39886 for Windows.
Previously we were using `GetLineMetrics` to determine the ascent and
descent values for each line. It seems like this has the same behavior
as `GetTypographicBounds` on macOS, which is to return the minimum
ascent and descent for the current state of the `TextLayout` object.
This causes the ascent/descent to be unstable when adding or removing an
emoji because a font fallback is triggered when an emoji is present on
the line.
The issue is fixed by switching to `font.GetMetrics` to get the ascent
and descent, which should always return stable values for the main font,
instead of changing when there's a fallback. This also should support
situations where we have multiple explicit fonts on the same line,
although that probably can't be triggered in Zed right now.
Release Notes:
- windows: Fixed a vertical shift in text layout when inserting or
removing an emoji.
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Closes#39614
The `ShellKind` struct is built on Windows' side, meaning that when
connecting to remotes, we fall back to PowerShell construction, even if
the shell program we are spawning is a unix program.
This broke tasks creation since we are using the shell kind to construct
args:
d04ac864b8/crates/project/src/terminals.rs (L149)
In normal terminals this only affected activation scripts (only place
where shell kind is used)
I don't have a Windows machine to test it, so I would appreciate any
help with testing!
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where tasks could not be executed in Windows WSL
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Signed-off-by: Marco Mihai Condrache <52580954+marcocondrache@users.noreply.github.com>
This relands https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/37175 as
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39886 fixed the jiggling
issue.
Currently when we render text with differing styles adjacently we might
form a ligature between the text, causing the ligature forming
characters to take on one of the two styles. This can especially become
confusing when a ligature is formed between actual text and inlay hints.
Annoyingly, the only ways to prevent this with core text is to either
render each run separately, or to insert a zero-width non-joiner to
force core text to break the ligatures apart, as it otherwise will merge
subsequent font runs of the same fonts.
We currently do layouting on a per line basis and it is unlikely we want
to change that as it would incur a lot of complexity and annoyances to
merge things back into a line, so this goes with the other approach of
inserting ZWNJ characters instead.
Note that neither linux nor windows seem to currently render ligatures,
so this only concerns macOS rendering at the moment.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23194
Release Notes:
- Fixed ligatures forming between real text and inlay hints on macOS
Workspace diagnostics in Zed have a dedicated background task that
handles querying the language server based on workspace diagnostics
refresh requests issued by both Zed and language server itself.
We only spawned that task when language server declared support for
workspace diagnostics on boot-up. This made workspace diagnostics
unavailable
when a language server (say, Ty) declared support via a capability
registration.
Originally reported in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/39144#issuecomment-3370320004
Release Notes:
- python: Fixed workspace diagnostics not working with Ty.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/40080
Follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39720
We were already doing this for icon themes, but not for normal themes.
Issue here is that we would only update the `cx.theme()` on the next
frame. On mouse confirmation, we would override the theme and confirm it
on the same frame, yet the global would only be peropely updated on the
next frame and then instantly reset to the new settings file, which
would again be the old theme. This caused a flicker and the selection to
not persist.. Keyboard interactions worked still, because there would be
a rendered frame inbetween selection and confirmation.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The recent introduction of PathList removed some of the ordering logic
resulting in paths always being alphabetised.
This change restores the previous logic for sorting worktrees in a
project using the newer PathList type.
Closes#39934
Release Notes:
- Fixed manual worktree reordering
<details>
<summary>Screen recording of it retaining the order</summary>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0197d118-6ea7-4d2d-8fec-c917fcb9d277
</details>
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Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <finn@zed.dev>
Related #35948
Should document it.. re:
- Added documentation for Mesa GPU device selection using environment
variables
- Added instructions for XWayland fallback when using Wayland
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Finn Evers <finn.evers@outlook.de>
This PR primarily does two things:
- replace `serde_json::from_reader` with `serde_json::from_slice`, as
the latter is much much faster, even with loading the file into memory
first.
- runs the initial loading of themes and icon themes coming from
extensions in parallel instead of sequential.
Measuring the `eager_load_active_theme_and_icon_theme` method, this
drastically improves the speed at which this happens (tested this method
primarily with debug builds on my MacBook Pro, but the `Before`
measurement was also confirmed against a `release-fast` build):
- Before: ~260ms on average (in one run, it even took 600ms)
- After: ~20ms on average
Which reduces the time this method takes to load these by around ~92%.
Given that we block on this during the initial app startup, this should
drastically improve Zeds initial startup loading time. Yet, it also
improves responsiveness when installing theme extensions and trying
these.
I also replaced all other `serde_json::from_reader` implementations with
`serde_json::from_slice` and added the former to `disallowed_methods`,
given
https://github.com/serde-rs/json/issues/160#issuecomment-253446892.
Release Notes:
- Improved Zed startup speed when using themes provided by extensions
Replace O(n²) linear search with O(log n) binary search for checking
selection overlaps when finding next selection range. Pre-sort selection
ranges and use binary search to significantly improve performance when
working with many selections.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
Due to using anyhow here, we otherwise lose the relevant error and just
surface a fairly useless error message.
Intentionally not doing this for `extension.json` parsing since that is
deprecated.
Release Notes:
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This makes it easier to see the image bounds for images with transparent
backgrounds.
<img width="2560" height="1377" alt="png"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e1555576-39a2-4240-b9d3-67574df76f0d"
/>
Release Notes:
- Updated image preview background checkboxes to match the actual image
size, making it easier to see the bounds of images with transparent
backgrounds.
Currently when extending a selection using shift-click, the selection
granularity (or `SelectMode`) is based on the click count when extending
the selection, not on the click count of the initial selection. For
example, selecting a word with double-click followed by shift-click uses
a character granularity:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/13c78bb9-9c31-45d4-97de-99c30c7425a7
This PR changes this behavior to be more in line with other editors that
I'm familiar with by preserving the granularity of the initial selection
(unless the extension has a higher click count, i.e. the behavior of a
single click selection by a shift-double-click extension is unchanged):
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92e69e95-7ea2-4f76-b0a4-e4b9efa1947b
Release Notes:
- Extending a selection using shift-click now preserves the
character/word/line granularity of the initial selection
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Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
Closes#39216
Note that this affects all platforms, I'm just using the prefix to make
auto-cherry-picking easier.
Release Notes:
- Fixed shell commands run by agents failing to find installed programs
in some cases.
It looks like a `.is_local()` check got left in from the original
debugger implementation. I was able to view remote logs just fine after
removing it.
Release Notes:
- Fixed DAP logs being unviewable on remote projects.
Repro:
- Open a multibuffer
- Click on a line number to jump to the corresponding file
- Click the back button
- Click the forward button, nothing happens
- Click the forward button again, now it works
Double clicking the code to jump to the file (with
`"double_click_in_multibuffer": "open"`) doesn't exhibit this bug, so I
just changed the logic when clicking on a line number in a multibuffer
to match that behavior.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/31c0d64d-fdb8-44d6-b0f3-a337ca53de30
Release Notes:
- Fixed bug that could cause navigation to break when clicking on a line
number in a multibuffer
Closes#5185
Release Notes:
- Added an option to hide hidden files in the project panel by setting
`hide_hidden` in the project panel settings.
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Co-authored-by: Gaauwe Rombouts <gromdroid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gaauwe Rombouts <mail@grombouts.nl>
Includes improvements in button padding, ways we space elements out,
more consistent use of some components, and cleaning up redundant
buttons styles. Pretty much nothing changes in the design, though.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#39974
Since the thumb hitboxes themselves do not propagate events, we need to
paint the normal parent hitbox on top of the other ones. This also
caused hover detection to fail, which caused the issue linked.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where hovering scrollbars in hovers would dismiss
these.
Hi! In https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/issues/162 we renamed
embedded template languages:
- `HTML/ERB` to `HTML+ERB`
- `YAML/ERB` to `YAML+ERB`
- `JS/ERB` to `JS+ERB`
This pull request updates the Ruby extension documentation to reflect
that change. Thanks!
Release Notes:
- N/A