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.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5:Claude Code
The "resolve assembly -> entity handle -> uncached DecompilerTypeSystem ->
ResolveEntity" sequence was copy-pasted in the code-view hover navigation
and the assembly-tree node finder. Move it onto EntityReference as a
Resolve(AssemblyList) member so both call sites just supply the list they
already have, and the uncached-per-call decision lives in one place.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8:Claude Code
Analyze dropped the entity's node into the tree collapsed, so the user had to expand it every time to see its analyzers (Used By, Uses, ...). Expand the freshly-added node on creation; re-analyzing an existing entity returns the same node without re-expanding it.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8:Claude Code
Replaces the ProDataGrid + HierarchicalModel bridge and the ~57 LOC HierarchicalNode selection-sync in AnalyzerTreeView with the new control: the view-model's Root binds straight to SharpTreeView.Root and selection mirrors at the SharpTreeNode level (no FindNode/unwrap). Double-tap navigation now flows through SharpTreeView.OnDoubleTapped (node.ActivateItem first, expand only if unhandled), so the analyzer entity rows still navigate. TextViewContext.TreeGrid is widened from DataGrid? to Control? so both the (not-yet-migrated) assembly DataGrid and the SharpTreeView satisfy it. All 150 analyzer tests pass.
Proves the TreeKeyboardController extraction: pressing Right expands a node in the analyzer tree the same way it does in the assembly tree, via the shared controller wired onto both.