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Copilot e6a0ec64ca Fixes #4361 - Consolidate FakeDriver into library and refactor driver architecture (#4362)
* Initial plan

* Add ScreenChanged event, SetScreenSize method, and fix FakeDriver buffer initialization

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* Add comprehensive tests for ScreenChanged event and buffer integrity

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* Replace obsolete SizeChanged usage with ScreenChanged in core and tests

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* Refactor terminal size event handling

Replaced `ScreenChanged` with `SizeChanged` across the codebase to standardize naming and improve clarity. Updated event handling logic, including subscriptions, unsubscriptions, and raising methods. Removed deprecated `ScreenChanged` event and backward compatibility code.

Refactored driver initialization to handle legacy `IConsoleDriver` types separately. Updated tests and mock implementations to align with the new `SizeChanged` event. Improved documentation and comments to reflect these changes.

These updates enhance maintainability, consistency, and modernize the architecture.

* Refactor & Code Cleanup: Replace IWindowSizeMonitor with IConsoleSizeMonitor

Renamed `IWindowSizeMonitor` to `IConsoleSizeMonitor` across the codebase, updating all references, method signatures, and event handlers. Replaced the `WindowSizeMonitor` class with the new `ConsoleSizeMonitor` implementation, which includes improved terminal size change handling via the `Poll` method.

Enabled nullable reference types in several files to enhance code safety. Updated test cases to reflect the new `IConsoleSizeMonitor` interface. Removed redundant code, simplified null checks, and corrected minor typos in comments. Streamlined the codebase by removing the obsolete `WindowSizeMonitor` class and its interface.

* Code cleanup - Refactor and enhance ShadowView and FakeDriverTests

Updated ShadowView.cs to use null-conditional operators and added null checks for safer access to `ScreenContents`. Refined XML documentation in View.Layout.cs for clarity and consistency.

Refactored FakeDriverTests.cs to leverage modern C# features, including shorthand object instantiation, inline lambdas, and tuple-like syntax for `Size` and `Rectangle`. Removed redundant tests and improved test readability and reliability.

Enhanced error handling with null checks and ensured backward compatibility for deprecated events. Improved test coverage for resizing, clipboard operations, and invalid coordinates. Verified buffer integrity and screen updates after resizing.

General improvements include replacing explicit type declarations with `var`, removing unused imports, and aligning code formatting for better readability.

Refactor and improve code quality and test coverage

Updated `ShadowView` for null safety using null-conditional operators. Simplified object initializations and modernized syntax across the codebase, including shorthand initializations and inline lambdas. Enhanced event handling logic and ensured compatibility with obsolete members.

Refactored `FakeDriverTests` by removing redundant code, standardizing formatting, and improving test setup. Suppressed obsolete warnings where necessary. Improved XML documentation in `View.Layout.cs` for clarity and removed outdated references.

Performed general cleanup, including removing unused namespaces, redundant comments, and ensuring consistent formatting. These changes enhance readability, maintainability, and runtime safety.

* Code cleanup

Refactor TimedEventsTests for readability and consistency

Improved code readability and maintainability:
- Enabled nullable reference types with `#nullable enable`.
- Removed unused `using System.Diagnostics;`.
- Updated namespace to `UnitTests.ApplicationTests`.
- Replaced `Terminal.Gui.App.TimedEvents` with `TimedEvents`.
- Reformatted XML documentation comments for alignment.
- Used `var` and target-typed new expressions for consistency.
- Reformatted `Parallel.For` loops and lambdas for clarity.
- Added `Thread.Sleep(10)` to prevent excessive CPU usage in tests.
- Improved assertions and event handler formatting in tests.

Aligned with modern C# coding practices.

* Code Cleanup - No more driver warnings.

Refactor codebase and introduce FakeClipboard

- Adjusted `.editorconfig` to change severity levels for CS0612, CS0618, and CS0672 diagnostics.
- Replaced `FakeDriver.FakeClipboard` with a new `FakeClipboard` class for testing purposes, supporting exception handling and clipboard data manipulation.
- Removed redundant methods (`MakeColor`, `MapKey`) and unused classes (`MockConsoleDriver`) to streamline the codebase.
- Refactored `ConsoleDriverFacade` and `FakeDriver` to simplify logic and improve maintainability.
- Updated tests to use `CreateFakeDriver` and removed or commented out obsolete tests.
- Reformatted and cleaned up code for readability across multiple files.

* Refactor FakeDriver - Code Cleanup

Standardized console size management by replacing `WindowSizeMonitor` with `ConsoleSizeMonitor` across the codebase. Updated methods `GetWindowSize` and `SetWindowSize` to `GetSize` and `SetSize` for consistency.

Refactored `FakeDriver` to use `SetScreenSize` and removed redundant methods. Simplified driver initialization by removing legacy `InternalInit` logic.

Standardized ANSI escape sequences by replacing `CSI_ReportTerminalSizeInChars` with `CSI_ReportWindowSizeInChars`.

Updated test cases to align with the new `ConsoleSizeMonitor` and `SetScreenSize` methods. Removed obsolete test utilities like `FakeSizeMonitor` and `FakeWindowSizeMonitor`.

Performed general code cleanup, including removing unused classes, redundant code, and improving formatting. Fixed resizing logic issues and improved exception handling in driver methods.

* Update Terminal.Gui/Drivers/OutputBuffer.cs

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* Update Terminal.Gui/Drivers/MouseButtonStateEx.cs

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* Update Terminal.Gui/App/MainLoop/IApplicationMainLoop.cs

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* Update Tests/UnitTests/Views/ToplevelTests.cs

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* Update Terminal.Gui/ViewBase/View.Layout.cs

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* Moved all Drawing tests to Paralleizable - proving Fakedriver works

Enhanced `Ruler` and `Thickness` classes by adding an optional `IConsoleDriver? driver` parameter to decouple rendering from the default `Application.Driver`, improving flexibility and testability. Updated `DriverAssert` to support nullable drivers and added defensive checks.

Refactored and expanded test cases for `Ruler`, `Thickness`, `LineCanvas`, and `StraightLineExtensions` to ensure comprehensive coverage, including zero-length intersections, line rendering, and exclusion logic. Migrated rendering-dependent tests to a parallelizable namespace.

Removed redundant tests, improved naming conventions, and updated documentation for better maintainability and clarity.

* Fixed Run<T> startup hang.

Refactor: Simplify driver logic and update SetSize methods

Removed FakeDriver safeguard in unit tests to simplify
CreateDriver logic. Updated SetSize methods in NetOutput,
UnixOutput, and WindowsOutput to do nothing instead of
throwing NotImplementedException. Modified SizeChanged
event in ConsoleDriverFacade to call SetScreenSize directly.
Commented out unnecessary debug validation in DimAuto.
These changes improve maintainability and reduce complexity.

* Fixed intermittent unit test bug.

Refactored `_cachedRunStateToplevel` to `CachedRunStateToplevel` as an internal static property, delegating its management to `ApplicationImpl` for improved encapsulation. Updated all references to use the new property and centralized its handling in `ApplicationImpl`.

Removed the `MouseGrabHandler` property from `ApplicationImpl` and simplified driver-related assignments by replacing `Application.ForceDriver` and `Application.Screen` with direct references.

Reset `CachedRunStateToplevel` during cleanup to ensure proper state management. Updated the `Invoke` method to use `Top` directly, aligning with the refactored design. Improved debug assertions and performed general cleanup to enhance code readability and maintainability.

* Fixed intermittent bug an massive code cleanup of warnings.

Refactor and enhance codebase for maintainability

- Applied null-conditional operator (`!`) to improve null-safety.
- Refactored tests for clarity, added new cases, and removed redundancies.
- Introduced `FakeApplicationFactory` and `FakeSizeMonitor` for testing.
- Removed unused code, including legacy `DecodeEscSeq` logic.
- Reformatted code for readability and consistency.
- Updated assertions for more accurate validation in tests.
- Fixed potential null reference issues across multiple files.
- Improved event handling with proper null checks.
- Enhanced documentation for new classes and methods.
- Modernized code with C# features like `record struct` and `nullable enable`.

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Terminal.Gui UI Catalog

UI Catalog is a comprehensive sample library for Terminal.Gui. It attempts to satisfy the following goals:

  1. Be an easy-to-use showcase for Terminal.Gui concepts and features.
  2. Provide sample code that illustrates how to properly implement said concepts & features.
  3. Make it easy for contributors to add additional samples in a structured way.

screenshot

Motivation

The original demo.cs sample app for Terminal.Gui is neither good to showcase, nor does it explain different concepts. In addition, because it is built on a single source file, it has proven to cause friction when multiple contributors are simultaneously working on different aspects of Terminal.Gui. See Issue #368 for more background.

API Reference

How To Use

Build and run UI Catalog by typing dotnet run from the UI Catalog folder or by using the Terminal.Gui Visual Studio solution.

Program.cs is the main UI Catalog app and provides a UI for selecting and running Scenarios. Each *Scenario is implemented as a class derived from Scenario and Program.cs uses reflection to dynamically build the UI.

Scenarios are tagged with categories using the [ScenarioCategory] attribute. The left pane of the main screen lists the categories. Clicking on a category shows all the scenarios in that category.

Scenarios can be run either from the UICatalog.exe app UI or by being specified on the command line:

UICatalog.exe <Scenario Name>

e.g.

UICatalog.exe Buttons

Hitting ENTER on a selected Scenario or double-clicking on a Scenario runs that scenario as though it were a stand-alone Terminal.Gui app.

When a Scenario is run, it runs as though it were a standalone Terminal.Gui app. However, scaffolding is provided (in the Scenario base class) that (optionally) takes care of Terminal.Gui initialization.

Contributing by Adding Scenarios

To add a new Scenario simply:

  1. Create a new .cs file in the Scenarios directory that derives from Scenario.
  2. Add a [ScenarioMetaData] attribute to the class specifying the scenario's name and description.
  3. Add one or more [ScenarioCategory] attributes to the class specifying which categories the sceanrio belongs to. If you don't specify a category the sceanrio will show up in "All".
  4. Implement the Setup override which will be called when a user selects the scenario to run.
  5. Optionally, implement the Init and/or Run overrides to provide a custom implementation.

The sample below is provided in the .\UICatalog\Scenarios directory as a generic sample that can be copied and re-named:


namespace UICatalog {
	[ScenarioMetadata (Name: "Generic", Description: "Generic sample - A template for creating new Scenarios")]
	[ScenarioCategory ("Controls")]
	class MyScenario : Scenario {
		public override void Setup ()
		{
			// Put your scenario code here, e.g.
			Win.Add (new Button () { 
Text = "Press me!", 
				X = Pos.Center (),
				Y = Pos.Center (),
				Clicked = () => MessageBox.Query (20, 7, "Hi", "Neat?", "Yes", "No")
			});
		}
	}
}

Scenario provides Win, a Window object that provides a canvas for the Scenario to operate.

The default Window shows the Scenario name and supports exiting the Scenario through the Esc key.

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To build a more advanced scenario, where control of the Toplevel and Window is needed (e.g. for scenarios using MenuBar or StatusBar), simply use Application.Top per normal Terminal.Gui programming, as seen in the Notepad scenario.

For complete control, the Init and Run overrides can be implemented. The base.Init creates Win. The base.Run simply calls Application.Run(Application.Top).

Contribution Guidelines

  • Provide a terse, descriptive Name for Scenarios. Keep them short.
  • Provide a clear Description.
  • Comment Scenario code to describe to others why it's a useful Scenario.
  • Annotate Scenarios with [ScenarioCategory] attributes. Minimize the number of new categories created.
  • Use the Bug Repo Category for Scenarios that reproduce bugs.
    • Include the Github Issue # in the Description.
    • Once the bug has been fixed in develop submit another PR to remove the Scenario (or modify it to provide a good regression test/sample).
  • Tag bugs or suggestions for UI Catalog as Terminal.Gui Github Issues with "UICatalog: ".