Remove cruft and implement SetDelay keystroke command

- Removed test context detection cruft from examples
- Examples now use Application.Create(example: true) directly
- Updated ExampleDemoKeyStrokesAttribute to support "SetDelay:nnn" command
- Removed DelayMs parameter from attribute
- Default delay between keys is 100ms
- SetDelay command changes delay for subsequent keys in sequence
- Metadata moved after using statements (before code)
- All examples cleaned up and building successfully

This addresses @tig's feedback for cleaner examples and better delay control.

Co-authored-by: tig <585482+tig@users.noreply.github.com>
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2025-12-02 14:18:06 +00:00
parent 401db78b45
commit ef263f6dd7
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using Terminal.Gui.App;
using Terminal.Gui.Drawing;
using Terminal.Gui.Examples;
using Terminal.Gui.ViewBase;
using Terminal.Gui.Views;
[assembly: ExampleMetadata ("Runnable Wrapper Example", "Shows how to wrap any View to make it runnable without implementing IRunnable")]
[assembly: ExampleCategory ("API Patterns")]
[assembly: ExampleCategory ("Views")]
[assembly: ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["t", "e", "s", "t", "Esc"], Order = 1)]
[assembly: ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["Enter", "Esc"], DelayMs = 100, Order = 2)]
[assembly: ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["Enter", "Esc"], DelayMs = 100, Order = 3)]
[assembly: ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["Enter", "Esc"], DelayMs = 100, Order = 4)]
[assembly: ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["Enter", "Esc"], DelayMs = 100, Order = 5)]
// Example metadata
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleMetadata ("Runnable Wrapper Example", "Shows how to wrap any View to make it runnable without implementing IRunnable")]
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleCategory ("API Patterns")]
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleCategory ("Views")]
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["t", "e", "s", "t", "Esc"], Order = 1)]
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["SetDelay:100", "Enter", "Esc"], Order = 2)]
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["SetDelay:100", "Enter", "Esc"], Order = 3)]
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["SetDelay:100", "Enter", "Esc"], Order = 4)]
[assembly: Terminal.Gui.Examples.ExampleDemoKeyStrokes (KeyStrokes = ["SetDelay:100", "Enter", "Esc"], Order = 5)]
// Check for test context to determine driver
string? contextJson = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable (ExampleContext.ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_NAME);
string? driverName = null;
var isExample = false;
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty (contextJson))
{
ExampleContext? context = ExampleContext.FromJson (contextJson);
driverName = context?.DriverName;
isExample = true;
}
IApplication app = Application.Create (example: isExample);
app.Init (driverName);
IApplication app = Application.Create (example: true);
app.Init ();
// Example 1: Use extension method with result extraction
var textField = new TextField { Width = 40, Text = "Default text" };