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// Copyright (c) 2026 AlphaSierraPapa for the SharpDevelop Team
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using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Linq;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Avalonia.Headless.NUnit;
using Avalonia.Threading;
using AwesomeAssertions;
using ILSpy;
using ILSpy.AppEnv;
using ILSpy.Options;
using ILSpy.TextView;
using ILSpy.TreeNodes;
using NUnit.Framework;
namespace ICSharpCode.ILSpy.Tests;
/// <summary>
/// The Options page is non-modal and live-apply (no "OK" step), so unlike WPF -- which did a full
/// assembly-list Refresh() when the modal dialog closed -- every display setting has to drive its own
/// live reaction. These tests pin that a decompiler-output setting actually re-decompiles the active
/// tab, and that every setting is classified so a newly-added one can't silently fall through.
/// </summary>
[TestFixture]
public class DisplaySettingsReactionTests
{
static async Task Pump(int ticks = 12)
{
for (int i = 0; i < ticks; i++)
{
Dispatcher.UIThread.RunJobs();
await Task.Delay(20);
}
}
[AvaloniaTest]
public async Task Toggling_A_Decompiler_Output_Setting_Re_Decompiles_The_Active_Tab()
{
var (_, vm) = await TestHarness.BootAsync();
var typeNode = vm.AssemblyTreeModel.FindNode<TypeTreeNode>(
"System.Linq", "System.Linq", "System.Linq.Enumerable");
vm.AssemblyTreeModel.SelectedItem = typeNode;
var tab = await vm.DockWorkspace.WaitForDecompiledTextAsync();
int decompileStarts = 0;
void OnTab(object? _, PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.PropertyName == nameof(DecompilerTabPageModel.IsDecompiling) && tab.IsDecompiling)
decompileStarts++;
}
tab.PropertyChanged += OnTab;
try
{
var display = AppComposition.Current.GetExport<SettingsService>().DisplaySettings;
display.DecodeCustomAttributeBlobs = !display.DecodeCustomAttributeBlobs;
await Pump();
}
finally
{
tab.PropertyChanged -= OnTab;
}
decompileStarts.Should().BeGreaterThan(0,
"toggling a decompiler-output display setting must re-decompile the active tab "
+ "(the live Options page has no full-refresh-on-close to fall back on)");
}
[Test]
public void Every_Display_Setting_Is_Classified()
{
// The safety net: each settable DisplaySettings property must appear in the reaction table,
// so adding a new setting forces a deliberate classification (editor / tree / re-decompile /
// none) instead of silently doing nothing. Set equality also catches stale entries left
// behind when a setting is removed.
var settable = typeof(DisplaySettings)
.GetProperties(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance)
.Where(p => p is { CanRead: true, CanWrite: true })
.Select(p => p.Name)
.ToHashSet();
settable.Should().NotBeEmpty();
var classified = DisplaySettingReactions.ClassifiedProperties.ToHashSet();
settable.Should().BeSubsetOf(classified,
"every settable DisplaySettings property must be classified in DisplaySettingReactions");
classified.Should().BeSubsetOf(settable,
"DisplaySettingReactions must not reference settings that no longer exist");
}
}