- Removed all GPL/AGPL licensed crates (183 crates)
- Kept 19 Apache-licensed crates including gpui and dependencies
- Restored tooling/perf (Apache-licensed, needed by util_macros)
- Removed ztracing/zlog dependencies (GPL) from sum_tree and watch
- Removed Zed-specific infrastructure files (Dockerfiles, compose, etc)
- Removed extensions and most of tooling directory
GPUI and its dependencies now compile successfully.
This seems sensible to do - it already was the case prior but
indirectly, lets rather be explicit about this.
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Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
This makes rolling this out across extensions a far bit easier and also
safer, because we don't have to manually set `run_tests` for every
extension (and never have to consider this when updating these).
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While this does work for PRs and such, it does not work with main...
Hence, moving the token a few chars to the right to fix this issue.
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This PR adds workflows to be used for CD in extension reposiories in the
`zed-extensions` organization and updates some of the existing ones with
minor improvemts.
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For now, just using Sonnet 4.5 and Opus 4.5 - I'll make a separate PR
for non-Anthropic models, in case they introduce new failures.
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This adds an intial workflow file that can be pulled in to create a bump
commit for an extension version in an extension repository.
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This reverts #39643, effectively
For the record, @SomeoneToIgnore found it quite cumbersome to scroll
through logs just to see which tests have failed. I kinda see the
argument. At the same time, I wish nextest could do both: it could
aggregate logs of failed tests and then print out the summary.
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This starts the work on a workflow that can be invoked in extension CI
to test changes on extension repositories.
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Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This fixes various issues where rustfmt failed to format code due to too
long strings, most of which I stumbled across over the last week and
some additonal ones I searched for whilst fixing the others.
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This hopefully resolves the lingering test failures on linux,
but also adds some logging just in case this isn't the problem...
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Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Our new linux runners don't have powershell installed which causes the
`release-winget` job to fail. This simply runs that step on windows
instead.
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