Motivation for this is to make things more understandable while figuring
out #20775.
This is intended to be a refactoring that does not affect behavior, but
there are a few tricky spots:
* Previously `File.mtime()` (now `File.disk_state().mtime()`) would
return last known modification time for deleted files. Looking at uses,
I believe this will not affect anything. If there are behavior changes
here I believe they would be improvements.
* `BufferEvent::DirtyChanged` is now only emitted if dirtiness actually
changed, rather than if it may have changed. This should only be an
efficiency improvement.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
* `has_conflict` will now return true if the file has been deleted on
disk. This is for treating multi-buffers as conflicted, and also
blocks auto-save.
* `has_deleted_file` is added so that the single-file buffer save can
specifically mention the delete conflict. This does not yet handle
discard (#20745).
Closes#9101Closes#9568Closes#20462
Release Notes:
- Improved handling of externally deleted files: auto-save will be
disabled, multibuffers will treat this as a save conflict, and single
buffers will ask for restore confirmation.
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8534
Supersedes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/16349
Potential concerns:
* we do not follow up to the `/` when looking for `.editorconfig`, only
up to the worktree root.
Seems fine for most of the cases, and the rest should be solved
generically later, as the same issue exists for settings.json
* `fn language` in `AllLanguageSettings` is very hot, called very
frequently during rendering. We accumulate and parse all `.editorconfig`
file contents beforehand, but have to go over globs and match these
against the path given + merge the properties still.
This does not seem to be very bad, but needs more testing and
potentially some extra caching.
Release Notes:
- Added .editorconfig support
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Co-authored-by: Ulysse Buonomo <buonomo.ulysse@gmail.com>
This simplifies rendering of excerpt headers and footers, and removes
the need to store a `BlockDisposition` on these boundary blocks. It's a
step toward implementing "replace blocks", which we want to use in the
assistant panel.
We've also cleaned up the way heights are specified for headers and
footers and fixed some visual asymmetries between the "expand upward"
and "expand downward" buttons.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
* Create basic breakpoint prompt editor structure
* Get breakpoint prompt to properly render
* Fix bug where toggle breakpoint failed to work
This bug occurs when a breakpoint anchor position is moved from the begining
of a line. This causes dap_store.breakpoint hashmap to fail to properly get
the correct element, thus toggling the wrong breakpoint.
The fix to this bug is passing a breakpoint anchor to an editor's display map
and to the render breakpoint function. Instead of creating a new anchor when
clicking on a breakpoint icon, zed will use the breakpoint anchor passed to
the display map.
In the case of using toggle breakpoint action, zed will iterate through all
breakpoints in that buffer to check if any are on the cursor's line number,
then use anchor if found. Otherwise, zed creates a new anchor.
* Fix bug where breakpoint icon overlaps with other icons
This bug happened when an icon {code action | code runner} was rendered on the same line of a breakpoint
where that breakpoint's anchor was not at the start of the line
* Get breakpoint prompt to add log breakpoint's correctly
* Clean up breakpoint prompt UI & allow editting of log messages
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Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
We are going to use this in the multi-buffer to produce a summary for an
`Excerpt` that contains a `Range<Anchor>`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Closes#18254Closes#18219Closes#17690
This fixes the project search not highlighting all results.
The problem was relatively simple, even though it took a while to find
it: we inserted multiple excerpts concurrently and the order in the
multi-buffer ended up being wrong. Sorting the resulting `match_ranges`
fixed the problem, but as it turns out, we can do a better job by moving
the concurrency into the method on the MultiBuffer.
Performance is the same, but now the problem is fixed.
Release Notes:
- Fixed search results in project-wide search not being highlighted
consistently and navigation sometimes being broken (#18254, #18219,
#17690)
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Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
This PR introduces functionality for creating *branches* of buffers that
can be used to preview and edit change sets that haven't yet been
applied to the buffers themselves.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR removes the `replica_id` field from the `MultiBuffer` struct.
We were only ever referencing this field to pass when constructing a
`MultiBuffer`, and never used it outside of that.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added a new `assistant.inline_alternatives` setting to configure
additional models that will be used to perform inline assists in
parallel.
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Roy <roy@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam <wolffiex@anthropic.com>
This PR makes the `Buffer::apply_ops` method infallible for
`text::Buffer` and `language::Buffer`.
We discovered that `text::Buffer::apply_ops` was only fallible due to
`apply_undo`, which didn't actually need to be fallible.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This lets us provide a context when constructing the zero value. We need
it so we can require anchors to be associated with a buffer id, which
we're doing as part of simplifying the multibuffer API.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR fixes a panic when expanding an excerpt within a multibuffer
that could occur when the cursor was at the end of the buffer.
You can reproduce this by opening a multibuffer, putting your cursor at
the very end of that buffer, and then expanding the excerpt (Shift +
Enter).
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic that could occur when expanding an excerpt within a
multibuffer when the cursor was at the end of the excerpt.
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
Closes#15606Closes#13515
Release Notes:
- Fixes `-` being considered a word character for selections in some
languages
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
This fixes a weird bug:
1. Use `/workflow` in assistant
2. Have it generate a step that modifies a file
3. Either (a) select the step in the assistant and have it auto-insert
newlines (b) select "Transform" to have the step applied
4. Close the modified file in the editor ("Discard")
5. Re-open the file
6. BUG: the changes made by assistant are still there!
The reason for the bug is that the assistant keeps references to buffers
and they're not closed/reloaded when closed/reopened.
To fix the bug we now rollback the applied workflow steps when
discarding a buffer.
(This does *not* yet fix the issue where a workflow step inserts a new
buffer into the project/worktree that does not show up on the file
system yet but in `/file` and hangs around until Zed is closed.)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
This PR opens workflow step editors as preview tabs and closes them upon
exiting the step if they are still in preview mode and they weren't
already open before entering the step.
Making this work was tricky, because we often edit the buffer as part of
displaying the workflow step suggestions to create empty lines where we
can generate. We undo these edits if the transformation is not applied,
but they were causing the preview to be dismissed.
After trying a few approaches, I decided to give workspace `Item`s a
`preserve_preview` method that defaults to false. When the workspace
sees an edit event for the item, it checks if the item wants to preserve
its preview. For buffers, after editing, you can call `refresh_preview`,
which sets a preview version to the current version of the buffer. Any
edits after this version will cause preview to not be preserved.
One final issue is with async auto-indent. To ensure these async edits
don't dismiss the preview, I automatically refresh the preview version
if preview was preserved prior to performing the auto-indent. The
assumption is that these are edits created by other edits, and if we
didn't want to dismiss the preview with the originating edits, then the
auto-indent edits shouldn't dismiss it either.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Jason <jason@zed.dev>
This commit weaves through new APIs for language::BufferChunks, multi_buffer::MultiBufferChunks and inlay_map::InlayChunks that allow seeking with an upper-bound. This allows us to omit doing syntax highligting and looking up diagnostics for folded ranges. This in turn directly improves performance of assistant panel with large contexts.
Release Notes:
- Fixed poor performance when editing in the assistant panel after
inserting large files using slash commands
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This is a first step towards allowing you to edit remote projects
directly over SSH. We'll start with a pretty bare-bones feature set, and
incrementally add further features.
### Todo
Distribution
* [x] Build nightly releases of `zed-remote-server` binaries
* [x] linux (arm + x86)
* [x] mac (arm + x86)
* [x] Build stable + preview releases of `zed-remote-server`
* [x] download and cache remote server binaries as needed when opening
ssh project
* [x] ensure server has the latest version of the binary
Auth
* [x] allow specifying password at the command line
* [x] auth via ssh keys
* [x] UI password prompt
Features
* [x] upload remote server binary to server automatically
* [x] opening directories
* [x] tracking file system updates
* [x] opening, editing, saving buffers
* [ ] file operations (rename, delete, create)
* [ ] git diffs
* [ ] project search
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that caused focus to be lost when renames and inline
assists were scrolled offscreen.
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Note that this shouldn't have any visible user-facing behavior yet. The
feature is incomplete but we wanna merge early to avoid a long-running
branch.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Provide a current, broken state as an experimental way to browse
diagnostics.
The diagnostics are grouped by lines and reduced into a block that, in
case of multiple diagnostics per line, could be toggled back and forth
to show more diagnostics on the line.
Use `grouped_diagnostics::Deploy` to show the panel.
Issues remaining:
* panic on warnings toggle due to incorrect excerpt manipulation
* badly styled blocks
* no key bindings to navigate between blocks and toggle them
* overall odd usability gains for certain groups of people
Due to all above, the thing is feature-gated and not exposed to regular
people.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Buffers carry several pieces of state besides their text: syntax tree,
diagnostics, git diff, and file data. Previously, the buffer maintained
a separate integer version number for each of these four pieces of
state, incrementing it every time that piece of state is updated. This
is used by MultiBuffers to detect when they need to update excerpts.
Previously, for a given buffer, these four version numbers were stored
on the buffer itself, on every snapshot of the buffer, in any
multi-buffer that referenced that buffer, **and** on snapshots of that
multi-buffer. But the only use for the version numbers was reduced down
to a single boolean predicate: whether or not the buffer's state has
changed.
In this PR, I've combined those 4 version numbers into one. I've called
it `non_text_state_update_count` because it tracks all state updates
outside of the text itself. This removes a bunch of unnecessary code,
and reduces the size of buffer snapshots and multi-buffer snapshots.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This was due to a bug in the `MultiBufferSnapshot::excerpts_in_ranges`
method. As part of this, I took the chance to rewrite that logic and
simplify it a bit.
Release Notes:
- N/A