The PE/metadata nodes had collapsed onto the generic MetadataTable glyph
during the port. Bring back the per-node icons the previous version
shipped: a Metadata glyph for the root, a Header glyph for the DOS/COFF/
Optional headers, a Heap glyph for the heaps, a table-group glyph for
"Tables", and the folder glyphs for the Data Directories container. The
four missing SVG assets are ported from history.
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The +/- expander was a 13x13 toggle whose visible glyph (a 9x9 box) was
also the only hit-testable surface, so the real tap target was barely
9px. Grow the toggle to 16x16 but keep its laid-out width at 13 via a
negative right margin, because TreeLines hardcodes a 13px expander
column with the glyph centred at +8.5 and would otherwise misalign. A
transparent wrapper fills the 16x16 so the whole area receives input;
the visible glyph is unchanged.
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Compare opens a structural side-by-side diff of two assemblies --
it's an analytical operation, not navigation between existing
documents. With Compare in Navigate it sat next to "Decompile to
new tab", which is genuinely navigational; users reading the menu
top-to-bottom had to mentally split the group.
Move it into Analyze (matching the resource string already used by
"Search Microsoft Docs") and place it at Order 220 so it sits
immediately above Search in the rendered menu. The two Analyze
entries now form a single coherent group of "tell me more about
this code" actions, and the Navigate group is left to actions that
actually navigate.
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WPF's CSharpLanguage doesn't override DecompileNamespace -- clicking
a namespace falls through to the base Language.DecompileNamespace,
which writes just the namespace name as a `// Foo.Bar` comment.
The avalonia port's override decompiled every top-level type in the
namespace, which on a large assembly turned a single click into a
multi-second blocking decompile of hundreds of types.
Remove the override so clicking a namespace lands the same cheap
comment-only output the WPF app shows. Users who do want the full
namespace decompiled can still get it via right-click > Save Code,
which routes through a separate path that constructs the project
explicitly.
ILLanguage's override is intentionally preserved -- IL mode in WPF
does disassemble the namespace; we match that.
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Matches the WPF behaviour at master:ILSpy/AssemblyTree/AssemblyTreeModel.cs:440
where DEBUG builds get "ILSpy {DecompilerVersionInfo.FullVersion}" so the
developer can tell from a glance which build the running window came from
(especially handy when the avalonia-preview tag floats forward and several
windows are open at once). Release builds keep the bare "ILSpy" title.
The title is bound from MainWindowViewModel.Title (axaml: Title="{Binding
Title}"), so threading the version through the VM is the natural seam --
no axaml change and the bound value can later be made notifying if we
want to mix in the active assembly-list name.
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Both menu builders previously ignored the MenuIcon/Icon metadata on
ExportMainMenuCommand and ExportContextMenuEntry: the strings were
preserved through the WPF -> Avalonia port (~12 main-menu commands
declare MenuIcon, plus a handful of context-menu entries), but the
NativeMenuItem and MenuItem instances they fed into had no icon
assignment. Avalonia's toolbar already had a private path-to-image
reflection resolver; this lifts it into Images.cs as a shared helper
so the two menu sites can consume it too.
NativeMenuItem.Icon is Bitmap-typed (macOS NSImage is the platform
target and has no vector form), so the main-menu path rasterises
SVG icons through RenderTargetBitmap at attach-time -- one-time cost
per menu item at boot. MenuItem.Icon accepts any Control, so the
context-menu path keeps the IImage live inside an <Image> control
and preserves vector rendering.
SaveCodeContextMenuEntry and AssemblyTreeNode.ReloadAssembly were
missing Icon metadata even though their main-menu equivalents
declared MenuIcon. Adding Icon = "Images/Save" and "Images/Refresh"
respectively, matching the toolbar/menu sibling. Other context-menu
entries without Icon metadata are intentionally textless: most are
node-type-specific actions (Remove, Copy results, Search MSDN) where
no main-menu sibling exists to inherit an icon mapping from.
The App.axaml separator style selector "MenuItem Separator" only
matched separators nested inside a templated MenuItem (the main-menu
submenu case). ContextMenuProvider adds Separator directly to
ContextMenu.Items between Category groups, where there's no MenuItem
ancestor for the selector to match -- so context-menu separators
rendered with the Simple theme's default near-invisible style.
Extending to "MenuItem Separator, ContextMenu Separator" covers both
surfaces; toolbar and docking-chrome separators stay scoped out.
MenuIconWiringProbe walks the materialised NativeMenu tree post-build
and asserts File > Open has its Icon populated -- regression net for
the metadata-flow path.
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The trailing HeaderedContentControl in the Display panel (Other -> Sort
results by fitness) sat 15 px below the ScrollViewer.Extent's reported
height: the outer StackPanel's measure under-counted that last child's
inner content, so MaxYOffset never grew enough to scroll the checkbox
into view. The Reset-to-defaults border below the ScrollViewer covered
the gap visually, making the checkbox look obscured.
ScrollViewer.Padding alone can't compensate because Avalonia 12's
Simple-theme ScrollContentPresenter collapses Padding on the axis the
scrollbar lives on -- the horizontal 6 px stuck, the vertical 6 px was
dropped. Wrapping the content in a Border with explicit Padding makes
the padding part of the StackPanel's measured extent, and the last
child becomes reachable. Applied to both panels that use a top-level
StackPanel under a ScrollViewer; Misc is unaffected (no ScrollViewer,
two checkboxes never overflow).
The new OptionsPageScrollReachTests.Last_Item_In_Display_Panel_Is_-
Reachable_At_Max_Scroll opens the Options tab, scrolls the Display
panel to ScrollViewer.Extent.Height, and asserts the "Sort results by
fitness" CheckBox's rendered bottom sits at or above the Reset border's
top in window-coordinate space.
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The MainMenu UserControl previously built a regular Avalonia Menu of
MenuItems, which on macOS would render inline in the window instead
of in the system menu bar -- not what Mac users expect. Avalonia's
NativeMenu + NativeMenuBar is the cross-platform abstraction: on
macOS the menu is projected into the system bar, on Windows / Linux
NativeMenuBar's presenter renders the same items inline. The MEF
registry, theme submenu, tool-pane toggles, and dynamic tab list all
flow through unchanged; only the leaf widget type swaps from MenuItem
to NativeMenuItem. KeyModifiers.Control is translated to Meta on
macOS so the system menu bar shows Cmd glyphs instead of Ctrl.
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The four `WaitForDecompiledTextAsync` calls in PreviewTabPromotionTests
asserted only on dock structure -- SourceNode, IsPreview, tab count,
Content reference -- never on decompiled Text. Those values are set
synchronously by ShowSelectedNode before DecompileAsync's first await
returns, so the ~25s wait was pure dead weight. Worse, the fire-and-forget
DecompileAsync kept chewing CPU after the test returned and contended on
the ThreadPool with the next test's decompile, which is what pushed the
same workload from 12-16s in isolation to 24-28s in full-suite -- right
up against the 30s budget. One slow GC pause and PinCurrentTab_Flips
timed out at 30.997s exactly.
Every_ExportToolbarCommand_Resolves_An_Icon used GetField against
ILSpy.Avalonia.Images.Images to verify every [ExportToolbarCommand]'s
ToolbarIcon resolves to a live IImage. Images.Images currently
declares its icons as static readonly fields, but a future refactor
could lazify them into properties (we explored that path earlier in
this session before reverting). Accept either FieldInfo or
PropertyInfo so the test keeps holding under that refactor.
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The InitMainMenu build path already inserts Separators between
MenuCategory groups (Open / Save / Remove / Exit in File, View /
Navigation / Options in View, etc.). The Simple-theme default style
renders them as a 1px line at very low contrast — barely visible
against the menu background, which is why "no groups in the menus"
was a reasonable read.
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Previously pin used an explicit 22x22 size, custom padding, and a
Button.preview-pin class with hand-rolled #33000000/#55000000 hover
tints. The close button (its sibling in the tab strip) is a plain
Avalonia.Controls.Button with a ControlTheme applied by Dock's tab
template — no classes, no local sizing. Visual mismatch was noticeable.
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The ShowIdentical toggle was wired model-side
(CompareTabPageModel.OnShowIdenticalChanged → RootEntry.EnsureChildrenFiltered)
and view-side (Rebind on PropertyChanged), and the cascade was
correctly setting IsHidden via ComparisonEntryTreeNode.Filter. But the
HierarchicalModel's ChildrenSelector and SetRoots passed node.Children
through unfiltered — so IsHidden flags had no effect on what the
DataGrid actually rendered. Toggling the checkbox looked like a no-op.
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The Language and Language-Version pickers in the main toolbar have no
effect when the active tab renders PE-header / metadata-table fields
straight from the metadata, or shows a structural compare diff —
language choice doesn't change what's drawn. Mirrors WPF's per-tab
TabPageModel.SupportsLanguageSwitching flag.
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VS-style preview-tab semantics, refined per user spec: pinning a tab
should freeze its contents in place but NOT immediately spawn a fresh
preview tab beside it. The new preview tab opens lazily, on the next
tree-node selection that finds the active tab frozen — at which point
the new content lands in a brand-new tab and the pinned one is left
untouched.
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Preview tab semantics. ContentTabPage gains IsPreview; the persistent MainTab
starts preview (tree-node clicks replace its Content in place). The user pins
via Window menu, right-click context menu, or inline pin icon — the
just-pinned tab keeps its content/identity and a fresh preview MainTab spawns.
Carve-out tabs (Open in new tab, Options) are born pinned and survive tree
selections.
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DisplaySettings.SortResults was persisted but unused — RunningSearch hardcoded
ComparerByFitness. Now SearchPaneModel.RestartSearch reads the setting at
start-of-search and passes either ComparerByFitness (default) or ComparerByName
into RunningSearch. Capturing at start matches WPF — mid-run toggles only
affect the next search.
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Adds TabPageMenuItem (mirrors ToolPaneMenuItem) and a live ObservableCollection
on DockWorkspace kept in sync with factory.Documents.VisibleDockables. MainMenu
appends a separator + radio-style MenuItem per tab, with Header bound to Title
and IsChecked bound to IsActive. WPF parity for the previously-skipped tabs
section of the Window menu.
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WPF's Open-from-GAC dialog uses a ListView with five SortableGridViewColumns
(Reference Name / Version / Culture / Public Key Token / Location), each
click-to-sort, with the initial sort by name ascending. The Avalonia port
had reduced this to a one-column ListBox showing the raw ToString() —
all field-level information mashed into a single TextBlock, no per-field
sort, no Location column, no localised strings.
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User-reported: editor hover tooltips were not wide enough to show full
method signatures. Root cause was a three-way layout interaction —
DocumentationRenderer.AddSignatureBlock created the signature
SelectableTextBlock with TextWrapping.NoWrap, the outer Border capped
MaxWidth at 600px, and the wrapping ScrollViewer disabled horizontal
scrolling. So anything past 600px was simply clipped, with no way to
reveal the rest.
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WPF parity: under DEBUG, the language dropdown gains one extra entry per
C# AST transform — "C# - no transforms", "C# - after FirstTransformName",
… "C# - after LastTransformName" — so a developer can pick a step and
see the decompiler's mid-pipeline AST output.
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User-reported: Ctrl+LMB on an assembly-tree row both toggled the row in
the multi-selection AND opened a new decompiler tab. ProDataGrid's
Extended-selection mode treats Ctrl+LMB as a toggle, and
OnTreeGridPointerPressed also treated it as "open in new tab", so every
Ctrl+click fired both effects regardless of the e.Handled=true on our
handler — selection lives in the DataGrid template's own pre-bubble
pipeline.
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User-reported: opening multiple document tabs and restarting brings them
all back broken except the first one.
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The "Compare..." right-click flow opened a tab that came up blank because
two stacked bugs masked each other.
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Sweep-up commit. The dotnet-format pre-commit hook keeps re-ordering
these usings on every other commit; landing them once stops the hook
from grumbling at unrelated diffs going forward.
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Generalises the existing internal StartupLog into a public AppLog with
named categories. The Startup category (default-on) keeps the existing
[startup +Nms] format and Mark/Phase API, so all 44 call sites get a
mechanical StartupLog. -> AppLog. rename without behavioural change.
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The three editor-command tests (Copy_Entry_Reflects, Copy_Execute, SelectAll_Execute)
selected `System.Linq.Enumerable` (the whole type, 300+ LINQ methods) and waited
on `view.Editor.Document.TextLength > 0` — a 15s `WaitForAsync` poll. In suite
context this was sloppy: it could latch on stale editor content from a previous
test, and in isolation it occasionally raced past 15s on a slow system,
producing the intermittent `failed: 1` we saw earlier.
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The user-reported "Debug Steps pane is empty after clicking Show Steps" bug
was a View-lifecycle issue: `DebugStepsPaneModel` declares
`IsVisibleByDefault = false`, so the `DebugSteps` UserControl was realised by
the dock factory only when its tab was first activated. By then
`BlockILLanguage.DecompileMethod` had already fired `OnStepperUpdated` into
the void — no subscriber existed yet.
LMB double-click is WPF's expand/collapse gesture, already wired through
`OnTreeGridDoubleTapped`. An earlier patch also added it as a third "open in
new tab" gesture in `OnTreeGridPointerPressed`, so users got BOTH effects on
every double-click (the row toggled *and* a new tab opened). Restore parity
by removing the `isDoubleClick` branch from `OnTreeGridPointerPressed`; MMB
single-click and Ctrl+LMB single-click remain the two new-tab gestures.
Regression test in `HeadlessMmbPointerTests`.
Imports the three SVG assets that were missing from `ILSpy.Avalonia/Assets/Icons/`
and registers them in `Images/Images.cs`, so the MEF-injected toolbar buttons
for "Reload all assemblies", "Sort assembly list by name", and "Collapse all
tree nodes" now render their icons instead of falling back to the tooltip text
(`MainToolBar.axaml.cs:226` `ResolveIcon` returned null for these). Adds a
regression test asserting every `[ExportToolbarCommand]`'s `ToolbarIcon`
resolves to a real `IImage` field on the registry.
Two missing toolbar buttons (Manage Assembly Lists, Show Search) and an
incorrect button order; the layout now mirrors WPF MainToolBar.xaml +
InitToolbar exactly. Also fixes an InitializeButtons no-op under
Avalonia.Headless (Loaded never fired; switched to AttachedToVisualTree).
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Persists the live dock layout to ILSpy.Layout.json next to ILSpy.xml on
MainWindow.OnClosing; loads it on DockWorkspace ctor; falls back to
factory.CreateLayout when the file is absent or fails to deserialize.
WPF stays XML in ILSpy.xml — this is Avalonia-side only.
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Adds BindTree_With_Small_AssemblyList_Settles_In_Reasonable_Time alongside
the existing 200-assembly [Explicit] benchmark. Not [Explicit] so it runs
in the regular suite; 8 copies of CoreLib with a 15s threshold catches
order-of-magnitude regressions in the open+settle pipeline without the
30s+ cost of the full benchmark.
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Single assertion guarding the existing IDeferredContentPresentation.DeferContentPresentation
override that keeps tool panes (search, analyzers, debug-steps, …) hot at
startup. Without the opt-out, headless tests can't reach pane descendants
until focus-activation, and the search pane's startup tasks (assembly index
scan etc.) wouldn't kick off until first user interaction.
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Ctrl+M toggles the innermost fold containing the caret. Ctrl+Shift+M collapses
all when any fold is open and expands all otherwise (parity-based toggle).
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Mirrors WPF's `ShowCFGContextMenuEntry` and `GraphVizGraph` utility behind
`#if DEBUG`. Right-click a `BlockContainer` reference in the IL output
("DEBUG -- Show CFG") → builds the ControlFlowGraph for the method, writes
a `.gv` file in the temp dir, shells out to `dot` (Graphviz) to render PNG,
opens the result with the OS default image viewer.
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Right-click an assembly tree node → Create Diagram. Prompts for an output
folder via the new FilePickers.PickFolderAsync helper, then runs the shared
ICSharpCode.ILSpyX.MermaidDiagrammer.GenerateHtmlDiagrammer engine on a
background thread under DockWorkspace.RunWithCancellation (the new wait UI
with a custom "Creating diagram…" title). On completion, pushes a report
into the active tab via ShowText — elapsed time, learn-more link, and an
"Open Explorer" button that selects the generated index.html in the OS file
manager (xdg-open / open -R / explorer.exe per platform).
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Mirrors WPF's ZoomScrollViewer behaviour without templating AvaloniaEdit's
TextEditor. The Avalonia path scales the editor's FontSize (which feeds
DisplaySettings.SelectedFontSize) on Ctrl+Wheel; AvaloniaEdit lays out at the
new size on the next render. WPF's full-content-tree LayoutTransform approach
doesn't fit AvaloniaEdit's architecture, but the font-scale result is what
users actually expect from "editor zoom".
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Foldings persistence rounds out the view-state work that landed in 185e0551d
(caret + scroll). Mirrors WPF's DecompilerTextViewState.SaveFoldingsState /
RestoreFoldings semantics verbatim — including the layout-checksum gate that
refuses restoration when the new document's foldings don't match the captured
layout, so a stale snapshot can't accidentally expand random regions of a
shifted document.
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Adds ICSharpCode.BamlDecompiler as a ProjectReference, ports IResourceFileHandler +
ResourceFileHandlerContext from WPF, and plumbs both through:
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