The global:: prefixes existed because the test project's namespace
ICSharpCode.ILSpy.Tests used to shadow the app's old top-level ILSpy
namespace. With the UI code back under ICSharpCode.ILSpy there is
nothing left to shadow, so plain fully qualified names resolve fine.
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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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Two Options tests selected the whole System.Linq.Enumerable type and then
awaited WaitForDecompiledTextAsync. That decompile takes >15 s in headless and
overran the 60 s wait on a loaded CI runner, so the suite flaked intermittently
(green in one run of a commit, red in another). The behaviours under test --
that a re-decompile setting refreshes the active tab, and that the refresh does
not steal focus from the Options tab -- fire on whatever the tab shows, so a
single small method exercises them just as well and decompiles near-instantly.
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Toggling a display setting that affects decompiler output (folding, member or
using expansion, debug info, IL detail, indentation) routed through
ForceRefreshActiveTab, whose ShowSelectedNode re-projects the tree selection
and so activates the preview tab -- yanking the user off whatever tab they were
on (e.g. the live Options page they were editing).
Add RefreshDecompilerOutputInPlace, which re-decompiles the cached decompiler
content directly without re-projecting or activating anything, and route the
Redecompile display-setting reaction to it. F5 reload and dependency-load keep
using ForceRefreshActiveTab, where re-projecting the selection is intended.
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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.
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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DecompilerTextView subscribes to SettingsService.DisplaySettings.PropertyChanged
and mirrors the new value into the AvaloniaEdit TextEditor immediately — no
re-decompile, no Apply. Properties wired:
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Replaces the WPF modal Options dialog with a Dock document tab — opens via
View → Options at the same MenuOrder=999 mount point, hosts the same three
panels (Decompiler / Display / Misc), and uses the same SettingsSnapshot
commit pattern so closing the tab without Apply discards in-flight edits.
Re-invoking View → Options while one's open just focuses the existing tab.
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