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.
The Reload/Remove/SearchMSDN/OpenContainingFolder/DecompileInNewView
tests used to call `entry.Execute(synthetic TextViewContext)` against
a hand-built context. They now select via the assembly-tree model,
build the context menu through `BuildContextMenuForCurrentState`
(the same call the live `Opening` event makes), and fire the menu
item's `Click` routed event — the same handler the user's click
invokes. This widens the coverage to the menu-build → click-handler
attachment pipeline.
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Extends the double-click-to-decompile path with a new-tab variant. RaiseRowActivated
now carries an OpenInNewTab flag; DockWorkspace branches on it to either reuse the
active tab (existing tree-selection path) or spawn a fresh DecompilerTabPageModel.
The view's OnGridDoubleTapped reads KeyModifiers.Shift; a new
DecompileMetadataRowInNewTabCommand exports the same gesture as a context-menu entry.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-7:Claude Code
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.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-7:Claude Code
[ExportContextMenuEntry(Header = "DecompileToNewPanel")] sitting in the
Analyze category — opens a fresh DecompilerTabPageModel, asks the dock
workspace to put it next to the existing tab, and assigns the selected
tree-node(s) as its CurrentNodes (which fires the decompile pipeline the
same way a regular selection change does).
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-7:Claude Code