jansol
jansol
Another related issue affecting everything in Zed (terminal, buffers, fields for command palette, search etc) is that normally you'd be able to use the arrow keys to change a substring...
PoCL-R tests are explicitly forbidden from running in parallel (by depending on a cmake "resource"). However sometimes it does seem like the daemon does not get killed at the end...
Why a web browser? Wouldn't a dock in Zed be more convenient? Like the terminal pane that you can pop out from the button on the bottom right.
Any particular reason why specifically compiling to HTML and opening in a web browser? As opposed to a builtin preview renderer as mentioned in #5064 and #5346
Compiling to actual HTML with $(static site generator) seems better suited for a task at this point (can we assign tasks to be run when specific files are saved?)
I suspect that your macOS version might simply not *have* said profiler.
At least I wasn't able to get anything HUD-related to show up on 12.7.3
Or even better just do not auto-update LSPs on every launch. (Or preferrably at all)
Rust-analyzer is used for Rust. Tree-sitter is used for syntax highlighting of all languages.