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v0.7.1

14 Aug 18:17
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Upgrade elixir_sense (#812)

Elixir sense was doing a compile-time check for a certain feature,
and since Lexical is built on an older version of elixir than it often
runs on, the check ended up being wrong. We submitted a PR to
elixir_sense and now can fix the bug.

v0.7.0

28 Jul 20:19
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v0.7.0

We're releasing 0.7 so we can support Elixir 1.17 and Erlang 27. However, those users on Erlang 27 will experience large increases in the amount of memory Lexical takes up due to this bug. When that bug is fixed, we'll push out another release that will detect the newer version of Erlang and things should go back to normal.

Other than supporting the newer versions of Erlang and Elixir, we've added the following features:

Features

  • Organize aliases code action. When invoked, will alphabetize and flatten all your existing aliases in a module. It will also put all aliases in the same place in a module.
  • Remove unused alias code action
  • Add alias code action: Type a module, invoke the code action and see a list of modules to alias, select one, and it's added to your module's other aliases.
  • Improved script handling: Now lexical won't execute scripts when editing them. Thanks, @zachallaun!
  • We now show typespecs for struct field completions. Thanks @kirillrogovoy

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed crash when typing text that isn't elixir code

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v0.6.1

03 May 01:54
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v0.6.0

24 Apr 17:36
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After multiple people asked, both document and workspace symbols have been implemented.
Both make heavy use of our indexing infrastructure, which provides extremely fast and
accurate results.

We've also fixed a number of small inconsistencies and crashes in the indexer, making it more robust and accurate. I especially want to call out the fix that @lukad made, that improved indexing performance by 3600x on his large codebase.
When you update to this release, we strongly recommend re-indexing your project's source code by opening the project's mix.exs file and
running the Rebuild <your project>'s code search index code action.

In addition, we've improved support for completions in phoenix controllers, stopped completions inside strings and have changed how we sort completions. The new sorting scheme is a big improvement for usability, and sorts things by how "close" they are to what you're working on. Give it a shot, we think you'll like it.

I'd like to thank all our new contributors, and especially our core team of
@scottming, @zachallaun, @Moosieus and @blond. You've all gone above and beyond.

What's Changed

  • Added path tests by @scohen in #630
  • Added variable extractor and ability to customize which extractors run by @scohen in #621
  • Add Sublime Text instructions to docs by @distefam in #633
  • Refactor search store queries exact/2 and fuzzy/2 for simplicity by @scottming in #631
  • Create FUNDING.yml by @scohen in #634
  • Add a glossary by @zachallaun in #354
  • Add prefix search functionality to the search store by @scottming in #632
  • Implement callback completions by @Moosieus in #640
  • Fix do completing to defmodule in VSCode by @Moosieus in #642
  • Speed up indexing by not calling deps_dir for every file by @lukad in #646
  • Fixed bug where blocks weren't popped correctly by @scohen in #647
  • Fix crashing in unsaved vscode files by @Moosieus in #644
  • Upgrade dialyzer for Elixir 1.16 by @scottming in #650
  • Find references for variables by @scohen in #645
  • Add summaries to callable completions. by @Moosieus in #648
  • New completion sorting approach by @Moosieus in #653
  • Slimmed down representations of range and position by @scohen in #654
  • Fixed issue where function definitions were returning references by @scohen in #655
  • FIX: Invalid reads for requests that contain multi-byte characters by @scohen in #661
  • Document Symbols support by @scohen in #652
  • Use languageId field provided by LSP clients. by @Moosieus in #662
  • Extract module reference in function captures by @scottming in #663
  • Fix: Current module not identified in defimpl by @scohen in #665
  • Fix links on architecture page. by @Moosieus in #669
  • Patch DidOpen handler. by @Moosieus in #671
  • Added extractors for defimpl and defprotocol by @scohen in #666
  • Fixing crash when dealing with unicode files by @scohen in #672
  • Handled comments when resolving locations by @scohen in #670
  • Fix: Non-string test names crash exunit indexer by @scohen in #676
  • Granted write permissions by @scohen in #677
  • Fix: Function definition extractor chokes on macro functions by @scohen in #682
  • chore: update Nix workflow to not return error by @hauleth in #683
  • Added module attribute detection by @scohen in #679
  • Impl suggest behaviours by @scohen in #681
  • Log errors in Server.Transport.StdIO. by @Moosieus in #684
  • Support resolving Phoenix Controller modules. by @scottming in #659
  • Completions: Handled nil origin and full name by @scohen in #689
  • Fixed crash for in-progress module attributes by @scohen in #691
  • Fixed: Error while calculating block spans by @scohen in #687
  • For module definitions, use the Indexer version instead of ElixirSense by @scottming in #658
  • Fix disabling HEEx as-you-type compilation. by @Moosieus in #694
  • textDocument/definition: respond with nil result when not found by @zachallaun in #698
  • Ensure the index is ready before running GoToDefinition tests by @zachallaun in #700
  • Current modules can be nil by @scohen in #696
  • Stopped completions inside strings by @scohen in #692
  • Workspace symbols by @scohen in #674
  • Added def/defp to document symbols for functions by @scohen in #702
  • Fix: Module suggestion was incorrect for files with multiple periods by @scohen in #705
  • Added a changelog by @scohen in #706
  • Fallback to ElixirSense when unable to find any definitions with Indexer by @scottming in #707
  • chore: update FOD hash by @hauleth in #709
  • chore: update Nixpkgs by @hauleth in #714
  • Included non-deps symbols in fuzzy matcher by @scohen in #704
  • Added boost for matches directly following the last period by @scohen in #708

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v0.5.2

29 Feb 16:04
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Bugfix release

This release fixes the code action that replaces unused variables with underscored versions. It was inadvertently broken when we introduced support for elixir 1.16.

What's Changed

  • Updated credo by @scohen in #617
  • Update nix hash with new deps by @hauleth in #618
  • Prepare scripts for updating Nix hash by non-Nix users by @hauleth in #619
  • Update the installation documentation for the supported Elixir version by @scottming in #624
  • Fixed unused variable code action by @scohen in #628

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v0.5.1

22 Feb 21:12
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Small bugfix release

This release fixes an issue where lexical wouldn't start on MacOS if you're using the default bash, and not using one of the supported version managers (asdf, rtx or mise).

v0.5.0

21 Feb 22:40
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Admittedly, it's been a long while since the last release, but we've laid the groundwork for some exciting new features.

Since November, we've built out our search and indexing infrastructure that allows lexical to find interesting bits of your source code and highlight them for you later. We went through five separate backends before settling on one that is super duper fast, memory efficient(ish) and is written in pure elixir.

Presently, we're using this to power our newest features, find references and go to definition. We've implemented both for modules, module attributes and functions. You'll notice that when lexical starts, it will index your project's source code. This is a one-time operation that should be quick, indexing lexical's and its dependencies 193,000 lines of source code takes around 10 seconds. This means that indexing is on by default, and there's no way to turn it off any more. We've crossed the rubicon, folks, and there's no turning back.

Other good news, because of the indexing infrastructure, we no longer have to do a full build when lexical starts for the first time. This means the startup time has dramatically improved. On the lexical project, it has dropped from 12 seconds to 2.

I'd like to thank @scottming @zachallaun and @Blond11516 for ensuring that the current state of the code is where it is today. Also, thank you @hauleth for taking care of the nix flake.

And we've made a ton of bug fixes and usability improvements since 0.4.1 as well. Some highlights include:

  • Support for elixir version 1.16
  • Handled renaming of rtx to mise
  • Multiple improvements to the hover popup
  • Improved ease of writing new code actions
  • Undefined variables diagnostics error for HEEx templates
  • Code action: Suggested function names
  • Completions for typespecs
  • Improved nix flake

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v0.4.1

08 Nov 16:24
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This is a small bugfix release for 0.4.0

It contains the following fixes:

  • Fix: Stutter when completing some items inside strings (:erl would complete to :erlerlang)
  • Fix: Undefined variable names in HEEX templates
  • Fix: Erlang remote calls in pipelines did not have their first parameter removed during completion
  • Feature: Function names in completions are ordered by name and then arity

v0.4.0

24 Oct 21:02
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Welcome to Lexical v0.4.0

The main thrust of v0.4 is hover support and quality of life improvements. Now, when you hover over a module or function, you'll see relevant documentation, types and parameters. We've also spent a lot of time working on completions in #410, which makes them more consistent, fixes some bugs in certain language clients (like eglot adding an extra @ when completing module attributes), and greatly improves their feel in vscode.

Additionally, quite a few of the changes in this PR were about laying the groundwork for our indexing infrastructure, which will debut in the next version. But fear not, this version has indexing disabled.

I want to thank @zachallaun and @scottming for all their hard work on this release. They've made lexical faster, more friendly and have removed a bunch of bugs!

Highlights include:

  • Document hover for functions and modules
  • Improved boot scripts
  • Automatically updating nix flake. Thanks, @hauleth
  • Helix editor integration. Thanks @philipgiuliani
  • .heex integration
  • Massively improved completions (Check out the PR, it's too big to summarize)

Bugs fixed:

  • Longstanding unicode completion / editing bugs slain. Unicode works perfectly now.

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v0.3.3

05 Sep 17:18
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Fixed Unicode handling.

Unicode was likely broken under the last several releases; Unicode in documents would result in incorrect errors popping up. This has been fixed, and was due to incorrect decoding in the standard input handler.

Full Changelog: v0.3.2...v0.3.3