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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DecompilerSettingsGroupViewModel carries the full tri-state AreAllItemsChecked plumbing to bulk-toggle every setting in a category (the C# language-version groups), but the panel's Expander header had been reduced to plain category text, so each group rendered without its checkbox. Restore the header CheckBox bound to AreAllItemsChecked, matching the original.
To audit what each UI test actually exercises, every step now snapshots the
live window to <TestFixtureName>/<TestName>_<NN>_<ShortDescription>.png: a
booted frame (emitted automatically by TestHarness.BootAsync), one after each
state-changing action, and one before each assertion. Flip ILSPY_TESTS_VISIBLE=1
to render the filmstrip; it lands under %TEMP%/ilspy-test-captures (overridable
via ILSPY_TEST_CAPTURES).
The step number and fixture/test name are derived automatically so inserting a
breakpoint never renumbers the rest. The identity is recorded up front from the
real ITest in an ITestAction hook rather than read live: NUnit's
TestContext.CurrentContext does not flow onto async continuations, so a capture
after an await would otherwise collide under the ad-hoc context. And when
rendering is off the whole call is a true no-op -- not even a dispatcher pump --
so instrumenting a test can never perturb the navigation/tab timing it asserts
on. Full headless suite stays green.
Nearly every headless UI test opened with the same four-line prologue
(resolve the shared MainWindow, show it, cast its DataContext, wait for the
assembly list), then repeated the corelib lookup, the EnsureLazyChildren +
Children.OfType<T>().Single() drill, the registry single-by-header lookups,
and the open-an-assembly-and-wait dance. The duplication made the intent of
each test hard to see and every signature tweak a suite-wide edit.
Collapse those into TestHarness (BootAsync, OpenAssemblyAsync, GetCommand,
GetEntry) and TreeNavigation extensions (FindCoreLib, GetChild<T>, Expand<T>),
then apply them across the suite. Net ~865 lines of boilerplate removed with
no change in behaviour; the full headless suite stays green.
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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