* Tons of API doc updates * Removed stale test * Removed stale tests * Fixed Skipped Shadow test 1 * Fixed Skipped Shadow test 2 * Fixed Skipped Shadow test 3 * Removed stale test * Removed stale test2 * Explicit unregister of event handler on Application.Driver!.ClearedContents * Added Toplevels to dict * code cleanup * spelling error * Removed stale test3 * Removed stale test4 * Removed stale test5 * added script * tweaked script * tweaked script * Created StressTests project; moved some tests * Created IntegrationTests project; moved some tests * New yml * made old yml just unit tests * Tweaked Button_IsDefault_Raises_Accepted_Correctly * tweaked script * cleaned up ymls * tweakled up ymls * stress tests... * stress tests on ubuntu only * Fixed WindowsDriver in InvokeLeakTest * Fixed WindowsDriver in InvokeLeakTest2 * Added Directory.Packages.props. Added Directory.Build.props * Shortened StressTest time * Removed dupe file. * DemoFiles * Moved all tests to ./Tests dir. * Fixed release build issue * Fixed .sln file * Fixed .sl* files * Fixing ymls * Fixing interation tests * Create link to the file TestHelpers. * Created Tests/UnitTestsParallelizable. Moved all obviously parallelizable tests. Updated yml. * fixing logs * fixing logs2 * fixing logs3 * don't require stress to pass for PRs * Fix a failure? * tweaked script * Coudl this be it? * Moved tons of tests to parallelizable * Fixed some stuff * Script to find duplicate tests * Testing workflows * Updated to v4 * Fix RelativeBasePath issue * Replace powershell to pwsh * Add ignore projects. * Removed dupe unit tests * Code cleanup of tests * Cleaned up test warnings * yml tweak * Moved setter * tweak ymls * just randomly throwing spaghetti at a wall * Enable runing 5 test runners in par * Turned off DEBUG_DISPOSABLE for par tests * RunningUnitTests=true * code cleanup (forcing more Action runs) * DISABLE_DEBUG_IDISPOSABLE * Added View.DebugIDisposable. False by default. * Remobed bogus tareet * Remobed bogus tareet2 * fixed warning * added api doc * fixed warning * fixed warning * fixed warning2 * fixed warning3 * fixed warning4 --------- Co-authored-by: BDisp <bd.bdisp@gmail.com>
Terminal.Gui C# SelfContained
This project aims to test the Terminal.Gui library to create a simple native AOT self-container GUI application in C#, ensuring that all its features are available.
With Debug the .csproj is used and with Release the latest nuget package is used, either in Solution Configurations or in Profile Publish or in the Publish_linux-x64 or in the Publish_osx-x64 files.
Unlike self-contained single-file publishing, native AOT publishing must be generated on the same platform as the target execution version. Therefore, if the target execution is Linux, then the publishing must be generated on a Linux operating system. Attempting to generate on Windows for the Linux target will throw an exception.
To publish the native AOT file in Debug or Release mode, it is not necessary to select it in the Solution Configurations, just choose the Debug or Release configuration in the Publish Profile or the *.sh files.
When executing the file directly from the native AOT file and needing to debug it, it will be necessary to attach it to the debugger, just like any other standalone application and selecting Native Code.