The Avalonia port had placed the UI app in an ILSpy.* namespace tree,
while the csproj RootNamespace and every prior release (through 10.1)
use ICSharpCode.ILSpy.*. Restoring the historical namespace reduces the
public API diff against release/10.1 for plugin authors and removes the
shadowing that forced global:: qualifiers in the test project. The
Images class and AccessOverlayIcon enum move back into the root
namespace (as in 10.1), since an ICSharpCode.ILSpy.Images namespace
would shadow the Images class for all code inside ICSharpCode.ILSpy.
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The Display-options "Expand using declarations / member definitions after decompilation" checkboxes had no effect: the live decompile cloned DecompilerSettings and baked in the language version but never copied these two flags from DisplaySettings. TextTokenWriter reads settings.ExpandUsingDeclarations / ExpandMemberDefinitions to decide each fold's DefaultClosed, so without the bridge both defaulted false and every using / member fold came back collapsed regardless of the setting.
This fixture was missed by both the helper-extraction and visual-breakpoint
sweeps, so it still carried 16 copies of the boot prologue and no captures.
Route it through TestHarness.BootAsync / TreeNavigation and add a Step after
each decompile, matching every other headless fixture.
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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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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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Tree-node selection now updates the inner Content of one persistent
ContentTabPage instead of swapping the dockable in the dock. The
wrapper view (ContentTabPageView) keeps both inner views — the
decompiler text editor and the metadata grid — pre-realised in the
visual tree from construction time and toggles which is visible based
on Content's runtime type.
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Replaces the brittle root.GetVisualDescendants().OfType<T>().Single() / .First()
pattern with a new WaitForComponent<T>() extension that polls until the requested
control is in the visual tree, then returns it. Avalonia.Headless tests routinely
queried the visual tree before lazily-templated panes (DataGrid, dock content)
had materialised, surfacing as intermittent 'Sequence contains no elements'
failures across the suite.
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Each tree-expansion, selection change, command execution, async wait and
key/mouse injection inside an [AvaloniaTest] now carries a short imperative
comment on the line above (e.g. "// expand typeNode", "// select methodA",
"// wait for assemblies to load", "// execute aboutCmd"). The comments are
the same scaffolding the manual debug-with-screenshot workflow uses to
follow what's happening at each breakpoint, surfaced into the committed
source so the tests are readable without the breakpoint markers attached.
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Adds a leading paragraph describing what each test verifies and Arrange /
Act / Assert markers (split into numbered phases for multi-step tests) so
the intent of each fixture is readable from comments alone.
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XML / XSD / XSLT / XAML resources don't go through the C# decompiler so the
DecompilerTabPageModel has no pre-collected foldings — only HighlightingService
was kicking in. Run AvaloniaEdit's bundled XmlFoldingStrategy when the active
syntax extension is .xml so multi-line elements collapse from the gutter.
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