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using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Avalonia.Controls;
using Avalonia.Controls.Primitives;
using Avalonia.Headless.NUnit;
using Avalonia.VisualTree;
using AwesomeAssertions;
using ICSharpCode.ILSpy.Properties;
using ILSpy;
using ILSpy.AppEnv;
using ILSpy.Commands;
using ILSpy.Search;
using ILSpy.Views;
using NUnit.Framework;
namespace ICSharpCode.ILSpy.Tests;
///
/// Pins the left-to-right order of the MainToolBar to match the WPF original. WPF lays out
/// its toolbar by hand-coded XAML interleaved with two MEF injection points: Navigation goes
/// at the very start, Open goes right after, then come the AssemblyList combo + Manage button,
/// then the visibility toggles, then the language combos, and View-category commands (Sort,
/// CollapseAll, Search) are appended after a separator at the very end (see
/// ILSpy/Controls/MainToolBar.xaml + InitToolbar in MainToolBar.xaml.cs:55).
///
[TestFixture]
public class MainToolBarLayoutTests
{
[AvaloniaTest]
public async Task MainToolBar_Has_ManageAssemblyListsButton_Right_Of_AssemblyListComboBox()
{
// WPF places the Manage-Lists icon button immediately right of the assembly-list combo
// (MainToolBar.xaml lines 44-49). The Avalonia port previously only surfaced this
// command under the File menu — verify the inline toolbar affordance is wired and that
// clicking it pops the ManageAssemblyListsDialog.
var window = AppComposition.Current.GetExport();
window.Show();
TestCapture.Step("booted");
var toolbar = await window.WaitForComponent();
var combo = toolbar.GetVisualDescendants().OfType()
.Single(c => c.Name == "AssemblyListComboBox");
var assemblyListGrid = combo.FindAncestorOfType()!;
// Walk the StackPanel children from the AssemblyList grid forward; the very next
// non-separator child must be a Button bound to the manage-lists command.
var rootPanel = toolbar.GetVisualDescendants().OfType()
.Single(s => s.Name == "ToolbarRoot");
var children = rootPanel.Children.ToList();
var assemblyListIndex = children.IndexOf(assemblyListGrid);
assemblyListIndex.Should().BeGreaterThan(-1);
var nextSibling = children.Skip(assemblyListIndex + 1)
.OfType