Keep the headless UI tests from timing out on the slow Windows runner:
decompile a small CoreLib type (System.Object) in the folding and
token-history tests instead of a large one, and raise the shared
decompile-wait timeout so a cold first decompile (JIT plus building a
CoreLib-scale type system) finishes in time.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8:Claude Code
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.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-7:Claude Code
DOS / COFF / Optional / DataDirectories / DebugDirectory now expose
their entries through CreateTab() instead of writing a fixed-width text
table from Decompile. The grid view shows each entry's columns
reflected directly off the row shape — Phase 1's text table was a
stand-in until this view shipped. The existing PE-header tests are
rewritten to assert against MetadataTablePageModel.Items / Columns;
adds a Waiters.WaitForMetadataTabAsync helper used by every grid-tab
test.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-7:Claude Code
DecompileAsEnumerableTest exercises the full path: open mscorlib, navigate
to Enumerable.AsEnumerable, render the decompilation, verify text and
verify the row centred in the assembly tree. Writing it surfaced two
pre-existing bugs the manual smoke-test missed: