smol::fs uses a separate threadpool, which is a bit yuck.
This PR also added a benchmark you can use to run a full worktree scan
(initial one, that is) for arbitrary worktree.. and refactored worktree
scanner to use async locks, as otherwise tests were deadlocking. :)
I've benchmarked it against Zed, Linux and Chromium and saw a ~60% drop
in initial worktree scan times across the board.
Release Notes:
- Significantly (3.3x speedup over the old implementation) improved
speed of Zed's worktree scanner, that's responsible for synchronizing
the state of your project with the state of files on hard drive.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
- Add `skip_soft_wrap` field to both `AddSelectionAbove` and
`AddSelectionBelow` actions. When set to `true`, which is now
the default this will skip soft wrapped lines when extending the
selections.
- Move the `start_of_relative_buffer_row` function from the
`vim::motion` module to the `editor::display_map::DisplaySnapshot`
implementation as a method.
- Update the default behavior for both `editor: add selection above` and
`editor: add selection below` commands in order to skip over soft
wrapped lines by default, mirroring VS Code's default behavior.
- Update existing keymaps to specify this `skip_soft_wrap` value for
both `AddSelectionAbove` and `AddSelectionBelow` actions.
Closes#16979
Release Notes:
- Updated both the `editor: add selection above` and `editor: add
selection below` commands to ignore soft wrapped lines. If you wish to
restore the old behavior, add the following to your keymap file:
```
{
"context": "Editor",
"bindings": {
"cmd-alt-up": ["editor::AddSelectionAbove", { "skip_soft_wrap": false
}],
"cmd-alt-down": ["editor::AddSelectionBelow", { "skip_soft_wrap": false
}]
}
}
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
We've been seeing the occasional `cannot seek backwards` panic within
`SelectionsCollection` without means to reproduce.
I believe the cause is one of the callers of
`MutableSelectionsCollection::select` not passing a well formed
`Selection` where `start > end`, so this PR enforces the invariant in
`select` by swapping the fields and setting `reversed` as required as
the other mutator functions already do that as well.
We could also just assert this instead, but it callers usually won't
care about this so its the less user facing annoyance to just fix this
invariant up internally.
Fixes ZED-253
Fixes ZED-ZJ
Fixes ZED-23S
Fixes ZED-222
Fixes ZED-1ZV
Fixes ZED-1SN
Fixes ZED-1Z0
Fixes ZED-10E
Fixes ZED-1X0
Fixes ZED-12M
Fixes ZED-1GR
Fixes ZED-1VE
Fixes ZED-13X
Fixes ZED-1G4
Release Notes:
- Fixed occasional panics when querying selections
Follow up for: #39983 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/40040#issuecomment-3393902691
Previously it was possible to have formatting done using prettier or
language server using `"formatter": "auto"` and specify code actions to
apply on format using the `"code_actions_on_format"` setting. However,
post #39983 this is no longer possible due to the removal of the
`"code_actions_on_format"` setting. To rectify this regression, this PR
makes it so that the `"auto"` and `"language_server"` strings that were
previously only allowed as top level values on the `"formatter"` key,
are now allowed as format steps like so:
```json
{
"formatter": ["auto", "language_server"]
}
```
Therefore to replicate the previous behavior using `"auto"` and
`"code_actions_on_format"` you can use the following configuration:
```json
{
"formatter": [{"code_action": ...}, "auto"]
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
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
---------
Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
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
---------
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
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
This PR renames the following actions to make it easier and prioritize
the UI version of interacting with them:
| Before | After |
|--------|--------|
| `OpenSettingsEditor` | `OpenSettings` |
| `OpenSettings` | `OpenSettingsFile` |
| `OpenKeymapEditor` | `OpenKeymap` |
| `OpenKeymap` | `OpenKeymapFile` |
Release Notes:
- Rename actions to open settings (UI/window and JSON file) as well as
to open the keymap (editor tab and JSON file).
Fixes the `Open Diff` action for untracked files when the `sort_by_path`
setting is enabled. The `ProjectDiff` wasn't correctly moving the
multibuffer's cursor to the untracked file because, when that setting is
enabled, it's sort prefix is changed to the tracked files sort prefix, and that
wasn't accounted for in `move_to_entry`.
Before these changes, the `sort_prefix` field for `PathKey` was called `namespace`, it was renamed to be clearer what its purpose is.
Closes#39529
Release Notes:
- Fixed 'Open Diff' action for untracked files when `sort_by_path` is
enabled
---------
Co-authored-by: David Kleingeld <davidsk@zed.dev>
This takes the idea that @RemcoSmitsDev started on in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39354. We did away with
grabbing a snapshot of the display map when buffer coordinates were
sufficient.
Closes#37267
Release Notes:
- Reduced micro-stutters in project search with large multi-buffer
contents.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
## Description
Fixes#39376
Add individual FoldAtLevel1-9 actions so users can find fold commands in
the command palette while keeping existing keybindings.
Migrating user keymaps is necessary to have the keybinds show in the command palette.
Closes#39376
### Changes
- `crates/editor/src/actions.rs` - Added FoldAtLevel1-9 action structs
- `crates/editor/src/editor.rs` - Implemented fold_at_level_1-9 handler
methods
- `crates/editor/src/element.rs` - Registered new actions
- `assets/keymaps/*.json` - Updated keybindings to use new individual
actions
### Other Approaches considered
- Adding #[serde(default)] to existing FoldAtLevel(u32) - wouldn't make
it discoverable
- Creating a single action with enumerated variants - idk about this
that well.
### Release Notes
Release Notes:
- Added Fold At Level 1-9 actions to the command palette
---------
Co-authored-by: HactarCE <6060305+HactarCE@users.noreply.github.com>
Update Vim's `%` motion to first attempt finding the exact matching
bracket/tag under the cursor, then fall back to the previous
nearest-enclosing logic if none is found. This prevents accidentally
jumping to nested pairs in languages like TSX and Svelte where `<>`,
`</>`, and `/>` are also treated as brackets.
Closes#39368
Release Notes:
- Fixed an edge case with the `%` motion in vim, where the cursor could
end up in a closing HTML tag instead of the matching bracket
Closes#39028
Fixed empty lines appearing when collapsing files with diagnostic
messages in the diagnostics panel.
Added a flag to track when processing a `FoldedBuffer` and skip
`Near/Below` blocks (diagnostic messages) that immediately follow it.
This prevents diagnostics from rendering as empty lines when their file
is collapsed.
Before:
<img width="1489" height="429" alt="before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5e233290-1f6e-403c-a6b3-a65107586d01"
/>
After:
<img width="981" height="270" alt="after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a877b651-6b7f-4441-805c-38ea41e73a18"
/>
Release Notes:
- Fixed empty lines when collapsing files with diagnostics in the
diagnostics panel
Before this change the active theme and icon theme were retrofitted onto
the ThemeSettings.
Now they're in their own new global (GlobalTheme::theme(cx) and
GlobalTheme::icon_theme(cx))
This lets us remove cx from the settings traits, and tidy up a few other
things along the way.
Release Notes:
- N/A
## Summary
Fixes an issue where font features (like ligatures) were not applied to
text under the vim block cursor. The cursor would inherit the font
family from the character at the cursor
position, but would use default font features instead of the editor's
configured font features.
## Changes
- Make the font mutable when rendering the vim block cursor
- Apply the editor's text style font features to the cursor font
This ensures that text under the block cursor renders with the same
visual appearance as the rest of the editor content.
Closes#39471
Release Notes:
- Fixed vim block cursor not respecting font features (like ligatures)
We have unnecessary clones for the fields here as most of the snapshots
contain the others hierarchically.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
The editor settings control module was the first prototype of what a
settings UI could look like in Zed, but the code is outdated now and is
no longer used. So this PR removes it for cleanup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The ordering of path-based excerpts in multibuffers regressed with
#38744, because we changed the `path` field of `PathKey` to be a string
(from `std::path::Path`) and used the derived `Ord` implementation,
which doesn't agree with the path-based order of worktree traversals.
This PR fixes that by using `RelPath` for `PathKey`. Instead of using
`File::full_path`, which can be absolute, we always use `File::path` and
distinguish different worktrees using their ID.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <me@lukaswirth.dev>
This is the first step to allowing users to type into a numeric stepper
to set its value. This PR makes the numeric stepper take in a generic
type `T` where T: `NumericStepperType`
```rust
pub trait NumericStepperType:
Display
+ Add<Output = Self>
+ Sub<Output = Self>
+ Copy
+ Clone
+ Sized
+ PartialOrd
+ FromStr
+ 'static
{
fn default_format(value: &Self) -> String {
format!("{}", value)
}
fn default_step() -> Self;
fn large_step() -> Self;
fn small_step() -> Self;
fn min_value() -> Self;
fn max_value() -> Self;
}
```
This allows setting of step sizes and min/max values as well as making
the component easier to use.
cc @danilo-leal
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gaauwe Rombouts <mail@grombouts.nl>
Closes#39308
Also fixes a possible bug in `apply_selected_diff_hunks()` caused by
reversed selections.
Release Notes:
- Fixed "editor: fold at level" closing regions containing selections
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This removes a long-standing thing we've done, which is send a `DidSave`
notification to the language server for the clean parts of a
multi-buffer. However, it seems like the intent of that notification is
to tell the language server to reload the file from disk.
As we didn't actually write those files to disk, it seems clearer to not
send this notification; and just remove this whole code-path.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a race where autosave in a multibuffer could cause unsaved
buffers to appear saved
Closes#5355
Release Notes:
- Fixed rendering glitches with files with more than 16 million lines
(that occured due to floating number rounding errors).
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
How it looks:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9a355807-5461-4e8d-b7a8-9efb98cea67a
Idea behind this is to reduce flickering in areas where nothing is
happening - whenever these hide, the user is specifically not
interacting with them, hence it can be distracting to have something
flicker in the side of your eye. This PR tackles this.
Release Notes:
- Added graceful autohiding to scrollbars outside of the editor
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <67129314+danilo-leal@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- settings: Changed code action format in `formatter` and
`format_on_save` settings.
**Previous format:**
```
{
"code_actions": {
"source.organizeImports": true,
"source.fixAll": true
}
}
```
**New format:**
```
[
{"code_action": "source.organizeImports"},
{"code_action": "source.fixAll"}
]
```
After #39246, code actions run sequentially in order. The structure now
reflects this and aligns with other formatter options (e.g., language
servers).
Both the `formatter` and `format_on_save` settings will be
auto-migrated.