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Michael Niksa
fa3c3abd29 Fix the fact that win32 builds don't put the objects in a folder... apparently. 2019-07-18 11:00:02 -07:00
Michael Niksa
181de80515 Add dependencies in SLN build order and runformat. 2019-07-17 16:00:08 -07:00
Michael Niksa
b83812349a Make WindowsTerminal project do it too. 2019-07-17 11:14:07 -07:00
Michael Niksa
0006a5b91b revert app changes so it will build correctly. 2019-07-17 11:03:55 -07:00
Michael Niksa
769f6aca8c try to make app use it 2019-07-16 16:33:54 -07:00
Michael Niksa
1c7aad82a9 try to move to shared pch 2019-07-16 15:43:13 -07:00
225 changed files with 3772 additions and 8326 deletions

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@@ -26,8 +26,6 @@ This bug tracker is monitored by Windows Terminal development team and other tec
**Important: When reporting BSODs or security issues, DO NOT attach memory dumps, logs, or traces to Github issues**.
Instead, send dumps/traces to secure@microsoft.com, referencing this GitHub issue.
If this is an application crash, please also provide a Feedback Hub submission link so we can find your diagnostic data on the backend. Use the category "Apps > Windows Terminal (Preview)" and choose "Share My Feedback" after submission to get the link.
Please use this form and describe your issue, concisely but precisely, with as much detail as possible.
-->

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ I ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE PROCEEDING:
All good? Then proceed!
-->
# Description of the new feature/enhancement
# Summary of the new feature/enhancement
<!--
A clear and concise description of what the problem is that the new feature would solve.

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@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@
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"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.v142.ARM64",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.v141.x86.x64",
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}

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@@ -168,6 +168,9 @@ EndProject
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EndProject
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@@ -177,6 +180,7 @@ EndProject
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EndProject
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EndProject
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ProjectSection(ProjectDependencies) = postProject
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@@ -243,6 +251,8 @@ Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "TerminalAppLib", "src\casca
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{ED82003F-FC5D-4E94-8B47-F480018ED064}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
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{ED82003F-FC5D-4E94-8B47-F480018ED064}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{ED82003F-FC5D-4E94-8B47-F480018ED064}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
@@ -725,8 +774,11 @@ Global
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@@ -740,8 +792,11 @@ Global
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@@ -773,8 +828,11 @@ Global
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{990F2657-8580-4828-943F-5DD657D11842}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
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{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|ARM64.Build.0 = Release|ARM64
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.Debug|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Debug|ARM64
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
@@ -788,8 +846,11 @@ Global
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{814DBDDE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
{814CBEEE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Release|ARM64
{814CBEEE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|ARM64.Build.0 = Release|ARM64
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{814CBEEE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
{814CBEEE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{814CBEEE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
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{814CBEEE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{814CBEEE-894E-4327-A6E1-740504850098}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
@@ -821,8 +882,11 @@ Global
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{18D09A24-8240-42D6-8CB6-236EEE820263}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
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{990F2657-8580-4828-943F-5DD657D11843}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
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{990F2657-8580-4828-943F-5DD657D11843}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{990F2657-8580-4828-943F-5DD657D11843}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
@@ -1007,8 +1071,11 @@ Global
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{2D310963-F3E0-4EE5-8AC6-FBC94DCC3310}.Release|x86.Deploy.0 = Release|x86
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{2C2BEEF4-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x64.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|x64
{2C2BEEF4-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x64.Build.0 = AuditMode|x64
{2C2BEEF4-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x86.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|Win32
{2C2BEEF4-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = AuditMode|Win32
{2C2BEEF4-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.Debug|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Debug|ARM64
{2C2BEEF4-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{2C2BEEF4-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
@@ -1040,8 +1107,11 @@ Global
{EF3E32A7-5FF6-42B4-B6E2-96CD7D033F00}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{EF3E32A7-5FF6-42B4-B6E2-96CD7D033F00}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.AuditMode|ARM64.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|ARM64
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.AuditMode|ARM64.Build.0 = AuditMode|ARM64
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.AuditMode|x64.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|x64
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.AuditMode|x64.Build.0 = AuditMode|x64
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.AuditMode|x86.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|Win32
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = AuditMode|Win32
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.Debug|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Debug|ARM64
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
@@ -1055,8 +1125,11 @@ Global
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{34DE34D3-1CD6-4EE3-8BD9-A26B5B27EC73}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|ARM64.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|ARM64.Build.0 = AuditMode|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x64.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|x64
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x64.Build.0 = AuditMode|x64
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x86.ActiveCfg = AuditMode|Win32
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = AuditMode|Win32
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.Debug|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Debug|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-9333-4D05-B12A-1905CBF112F9}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
@@ -1087,6 +1160,24 @@ Global
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{CA5CAD1A-9A12-429C-B551-8562EC954746}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{CA5CAD1A-9A12-429C-B551-8562EC954746}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.AuditMode|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Release|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.AuditMode|ARM64.Build.0 = Release|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.AuditMode|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.AuditMode|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
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{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.AuditMode|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Debug|ARM64.ActiveCfg = Debug|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Debug|ARM64.Build.0 = Debug|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64
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{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
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{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Release|ARM64.Build.0 = Release|ARM64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
EndGlobalSection
GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
HideSolutionNode = FALSE
@@ -1147,6 +1238,7 @@ Global
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{CA5CAD1A-9A12-429C-B551-8562EC954746} = {59840756-302F-44DF-AA47-441A9D673202}
{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B} = {59840756-302F-44DF-AA47-441A9D673202}
EndGlobalSection
GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
SolutionGuid = {3140B1B7-C8EE-43D1-A772-D82A7061A271}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Welcome\!
#### This repository contains the source code for:
* [Windows Terminal](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/windows-terminal-preview/9n0dx20hk701)
* Windows Terminal
* The Windows console host (`conhost.exe`)
* Components shared between the two projects
* [ColorTool](https://github.com/Microsoft/Terminal/tree/master/src/tools/ColorTool)
@@ -10,32 +10,6 @@
#### Other related repositories include:
* [Console API Documentation](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/Console-Docs)
## Installation
_(Note: in order to run the Windows Terminal, you'll need to be running at least Windows build 18362 or higher.)_
### Microsoft Store
Download the Microsoft Terminal free from the Microsoft Store and it'll be continuously updated. Or, feel free to side-load [releases](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases) from GitHub, but note they won't auto-update.
<a href='//www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9n0dx20hk701?cid=storebadge&ocid=badge'><img src='https://assets.windowsphone.com/85864462-9c82-451e-9355-a3d5f874397a/English_get-it-from-MS_InvariantCulture_Default.png' alt='English badge' width="284" height="104" style='width: 284px; height: 104px;'/></a>
### Chocolatey (Unofficial)
Download and upgrade the Windows Terminal from [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org).
To install Windows Terminal, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
```powershell
choco install microsoft-windows-terminal
```
To upgrade Windows Terminal, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
```powershell
choco upgrade microsoft-windows-terminal
```
If you have any issues when installing/upgrading the package please go to the [package page](https://chocolatey.org/packages/microsoft-windows-terminal) and follow the [Chocolatey triage process](https://chocolatey.org/docs/package-triage-process)
### Build Status
Project|Build Status

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@@ -13,11 +13,6 @@ pr:
branches:
include:
- master
paths:
exclude:
- doc/*
- samples/*
- tools/*
# 0.0.yyMM.dd##
# 0.0.1904.0900

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@@ -46,14 +46,6 @@ steps:
clean: true
maximumCpuCount: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Check MSIX for common regressions'
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: |
$Package = Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Filter "CascadiaPackage_*.msix"
.\build\scripts\Test-WindowsTerminalPackage.ps1 -Verbose -Path $Package.FullName
- task: VSTest@2
displayName: 'Run Unit Tests'
inputs:

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" ToolsVersion="16.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<PropertyGroup>
<BeforeLinkTargets Condition="'$(WindowsTargetPlatformVersion)' &gt;= '10.0.18362.0'">
$(BeforeLinkTargets);
_ConsoleGenerateAdditionalWinmdManifests;
</BeforeLinkTargets>
</PropertyGroup>
<Target Name="_ConsoleMapWinmdsToManifestFiles" DependsOnTargets="ResolveAssemblyReferences">
<ItemGroup>
<!-- For each non-system .winmd file in References, generate a .manifest in IntDir for it. -->
<_ConsoleWinmdManifest Include="@(ReferencePath->'$(IntDir)\%(FileName).manifest')" Condition="'%(ReferencePath.IsSystemReference)' != 'true' and '%(ReferencePath.WinMDFile)' == 'true' and '%(ReferencePath.ReferenceSourceTarget)' == 'ResolveAssemblyReference'">
<WinMDPath>%(ReferencePath.FullPath)</WinMDPath>
<Implementation>%(ReferencePath.Implementation)</Implementation>
</_ConsoleWinmdManifest>
<!-- For each referenced project that _produces_ a winmd, generate a temporary item that maps to
the winmd, and use that temporary item to generate a .manifest in IntDir for it.
We don't set Implementation here because it's inherited from the _ResolvedNativeProjectReferencePaths. -->
<_ConsoleWinmdProjectReference Condition="'%(_ResolvedNativeProjectReferencePaths.ProjectType)' != 'StaticLibrary'" Include="@(_ResolvedNativeProjectReferencePaths-&gt;WithMetadataValue('FileType','winmd')-&gt;'%(RootDir)%(Directory)%(TargetPath)')" />
<_ConsoleWinmdManifest Include="@(_ConsoleWinmdProjectReference->'$(IntDir)\%(FileName).manifest')">
<WinMDPath>%(Identity)</WinMDPath>
</_ConsoleWinmdManifest>
</ItemGroup>
</Target>
<Target Name="_ConsoleGenerateAdditionalWinmdManifests"
Inputs="@(_ConsoleWinmdManifest.WinMDPath)"
Outputs="@(_ConsoleWinmdManifest)"
DependsOnTargets="_ConsoleMapWinmdsToManifestFiles">
<!-- This target is batched and a new Exec is spawned for each entry in _ConsoleWinmdManifest. -->
<Exec Command="mt.exe -winmd:%(_ConsoleWinmdManifest.WinMDPath) -dll:%(_ConsoleWinmdManifest.Implementation) -out:%(_ConsoleWinmdManifest.Identity)" />
<ItemGroup>
<!-- Emit the generated manifest into the Link inputs. -->
<Manifest Include="@(_ConsoleWinmdManifest)" />
</ItemGroup>
</Target>
</Project>

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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
[CmdletBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true, ValueFromPipeline=$true,
HelpMessage="Path to the .appx/.msix to validate")]
[string]
$Path,
[Parameter(HelpMessage="Path to Windows Kit")]
[ValidateScript({Test-Path $_ -Type Leaf})]
[string]
$WindowsKitPath = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.18362.0"
)
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
If ($null -Eq (Get-Item $WindowsKitPath -EA:SilentlyContinue)) {
Write-Error "Could not find a windows SDK at at `"$WindowsKitPath`".`nMake sure that WindowsKitPath points to a valid SDK."
Exit 1
}
$makeAppx = "$WindowsKitPath\x86\MakeAppx.exe"
$makePri = "$WindowsKitPath\x86\MakePri.exe"
Function Expand-ApplicationPackage {
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
[string]
$Path
)
$sentinelFile = New-TemporaryFile
$directory = New-Item -Type Directory "$($sentinelFile.FullName)_Package"
Remove-Item $sentinelFile -Force -EA:Ignore
& $makeAppx unpack /p $Path /d $directory /nv /o
If ($LastExitCode -Ne 0) {
Throw "Failed to expand AppX"
}
$directory
}
Write-Verbose "Expanding $Path"
$AppxPackageRoot = Expand-ApplicationPackage $Path
$AppxPackageRootPath = $AppxPackageRoot.FullName
Write-Verbose "Expanded to $AppxPackageRootPath"
Try {
& $makePri dump /if "$AppxPackageRootPath\resources.pri" /of "$AppxPackageRootPath\resources.pri.xml" /o
If ($LastExitCode -Ne 0) {
Throw "Failed to dump PRI"
}
$Manifest = [xml](Get-Content "$AppxPackageRootPath\AppxManifest.xml")
$PRIFile = [xml](Get-Content "$AppxPackageRootPath\resources.pri.xml")
### Check the activatable class entries for a few DLLs we need.
$inProcServers = $Manifest.Package.Extensions.Extension.InProcessServer.Path
$RequiredInProcServers = ("TerminalApp.dll", "TerminalControl.dll", "TerminalConnection.dll")
Write-Verbose "InProc Servers: $inProcServers"
ForEach ($req in $RequiredInProcServers) {
If ($req -NotIn $inProcServers) {
Throw "Failed to find $req in InProcServer list $inProcServers"
}
}
### Check that we have an App.xbf (which is a proxy for our resources having been merged)
$resourceXpath = '/PriInfo/ResourceMap/ResourceMapSubtree[@name="Files"]/NamedResource[@name="App.xbf"]'
$AppXbf = $PRIFile.SelectSingleNode($resourceXpath)
If ($null -eq $AppXbf) {
Throw "Failed to find App.xbf (TerminalApp project) in resources.pri"
}
} Finally {
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force $AppxPackageRootPath
}

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Submodule dep/wil updated: e8c599bca6...fbcd1d2abb

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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ Settings in the Windows Console Host can be a bit tricky to understand. This is
|---------------------------|-----------------------|--------------------------------------|
|`FontSize` |Coordinate (REG_DWORD) |Size of font in pixels |
|`FontFamily` |REG_DWORD |GDI Font family |
|`ScreenBufferSize` |Coordinate (REG_DWORD) |Size of the screen buffer in WxH characters\*\* |
|`ScreenBufferSize` |Coordinate (REG_DWORD) |Size of the screen buffer in WxH characters |
|`CursorSize` |REG_DWORD |Cursor height as percentage of a single character |
|`WindowSize` |Coordinate (REG_DWORD) |Initial size of the window in WxH characters\*\* |
|`WindowSize` |Coordinate (REG_DWORD) |Initial size of the window in WxH characters |
|`WindowPosition` |Coordinate (REG_DWORD) |Initial position of the window in WxH pixels (if not set, use auto-positioning) |
|`WindowAlpha` |REG_DWORD |Opacity of the window (valid range: 0x4D-0xFF) |
|`ScreenColors` |REG_DWORD |Default foreground and background colors |
@@ -39,10 +39,6 @@ Settings in the Windows Console Host can be a bit tricky to understand. This is
*: Only applies to the improved version of the Windows Console Host
**: WxH stands for Width by Height, it's the fact that things like a Window size
store the Width and Height values in the high and low word in the registry's
double word values.
## The Settings Hierarchy
Settings are persisted to a variety of locations depending on how they are modified and how the Windows Console Host was invoked:

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@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
# Niksa's explanations
Sometimes @miniksa will write a big, long explanatory comment in an issue thread that turns out to be a decent bit of reference material.
This document serves as a storage point for those posts.
- [Why do we avoid changing CMD.exe?](#cmd)
- [Why is typing-to-screen performance better than every other app?](#screenPerf)
- [How are the Windows graphics/messaging stack assembled?](#gfxMsgStack)
- [Output Processing between "Far East" and "Western"](#fesb)
- [Why do we not backport things?](#backport)
## <a name="cmd"></a>Why do we avoid changing CMD.exe?
`setlocal` doesn't behave the same way as an environment variable. It's a thing that would have to be put in at the top of the batch script that is `somefile.cmd` as one of its first commands to adjust the way that one specific batch file is processed by the `cmd.exe` engine. That's probably not suitable for your needs, but that's the way we have to go.
I don't think anyone is disagreeing with you, @mikemaccana, that this would be a five minute development change to read that environment variable and change the behavior of `cmd.exe`. It absolutely would be a tiny development time.
It's just that from our experience, we know there's going to be a 3-24 month bug tail here where we get massive investigation callbacks by some billion dollar enterprise customer who for whatever reason was already using the environment variable we pick for another purpose. Their script that they give their rank-and-file folks will tell them to press Ctrl+C at some point in the batch script to do whatever happens, it will do something different, those people will notice the script doesn't match the computer anymore. They will then halt the production line and tell their supervisor. The supervisor tells some director. Their director comes screaming at their Microsoft enterprise support contract person that we've introduced a change to the OS that is costing them millions if not billions of dollars in shipments per month. Our directors at Microsoft then come bashing down our doors angry with us and make us fix it ASAP or revert it, we don't get to go home at 5pm to our families or friends because we're fixing it, we get stressed the heck out, we have to spin up servicing potentially for already shipped operating systems which is expensive and headache-causing...etc.
We can see this story coming a million miles away because it has happened before with other 'tiny' change we've been asked to make to `cmd.exe` in the past few years.
I would just ask you to understand that `cmd.exe` is very, very much in a maintenance mode and I just want to set expectations here. We maintain it, yes. We have a renewed interest in command-line development, yes. But our focuses are revolving around improving the terminal and platform itself and bringing modern, supported shells to be the best they can be on Windows. Paul will put this on the backlog of things that people want in `cmd.exe`, yes. But it will sink to the bottom of the backlog because changing `cmd.exe` is our worst nightmare as its compatibility story is among the heaviest of any piece of the operating system.
I would highly recommend that Gulp convert to using PowerShell scripts and that if such an issue exists with PowerShell, that we get their modern, supported, and better-engineered platform to support the scenario. I don't want you to sit around waiting for `cmd.exe` to change this because it's really not going to happen faster than that script could be converted to `ps1` and it fixed in PowerShell Core (if that's even a problem in that world.)
Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/217#issuecomment-404240443
## <a name="screenPerf"></a>Why is typing-to-screen performance better than every other app?
I really do not mind when someone comes by and decides to tell us that we're doing a good job at something. We hear so many complaints every day that a post like this is a breath of fresh air. Thanks for your thanks!
Also, I'm happy to discuss this with you until you're utterly sick of reading it. Please ask any follow-ons you want. I thrive on blathering about my work. :P
If I had to take an educated guess as to what is making us faster than pretty much any other application on Windows at putting your text on the screen... I would say it is because that is literally our only job! Also probably because we are using darn near the oldest and lowest level APIs that Windows has to accomplish this work.
Pretty much everything else you've listed has some sort of layer or framework involved, or many, many layers and frameworks, when you start talking about Electron and Javascript. We don't.
We have one bare, super un-special window with no additional controls attached to it. We get our keys fed into us from just barely above the kernel given that we're processing them from window messages and not from some sort of eventing framework common to pretty much any other more complicated UI framework than ours (WPF, WinForms, UWP, Electron). And we dump our text straight onto the window surface using GDI's [PolyTextOut](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/wingdi/nf-wingdi-polytextoutw) with no frills.
Even `notepad.exe` has multiple controls on its window at the very least and is probably (I haven't looked) using some sort of library framework in the edit control to figure out its text layout (which probably is using another library framework for internationalization support...)
Of course this also means that we have trade offs. We don't support fully international text like pretty much every other application will. RTL? No go zone right now. Surrogate pairs and emoji? We're getting there but not there yet. Indic scripts? Nope.
Why are we like this? For one, `conhost.exe` is old as dirt. It has to use the bare metal bottom layer of everything because it was created before most of those other frameworks were created. And also it maintains as low/bottom level as possible because it is pretty much the first thing that one needs to bring up when bringing up a new operating system edition or device before you have all the nice things like frameworks or what those frameworks require to operate. Also it's written in C/C++ which is about as low and bare metal as we can get.
Will this UI enhancement come to other apps on Windows? Almost certainly not. They have too much going on which is both a good and a bad thing. I'm jealous of their ability to just call one method and layout text in an uncomplicated manner in any language without manually calculating pixels or caring about what styles apply to their font. But my manual pixel calculations, dirty region math, scroll region madness, and more makes it so we go faster than them. I'm also jealous that when someone says "hey can you add a status bar to the bottom of your window" that they can pretty much click and drag that into place with their UI Framework and it will just work where as for us, it's been a backlog item forever and gives me heartburn to think about implementing.
Will we try to keep it from regressing? Yes! Right now it's sort of a manual process. We identify that something is getting slow and then we go haul out [WPR](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/wpt/windows-performance-recorder) and start taking traces. We stare down the hot paths and try to reason out what is going on and then improve them. For instance, in the last cycle or two, we focused on heap allocations as a major area where we could improve our end-to-end performance, changing a ton of our code to use stack-constructed iterator-like facades over the underlying request buffer instead of translating and allocating it into a new heap space for each level of processing.
As an aside, @bitcrazed wants us to automate performance tests in some conhost specific way, but I haven't quite figured out a controlled environment to do this in yet. The Windows Engineering System runs performance tests each night that give us a coarse grained way of knowing if we messed something up for the whole operating system, and they technically offer a fine grained way for us to insert our own performance tests... but I just haven't got around to that yet. If you have an idea for a way for us to do this in an automated fashion, I'm all ears.
If there's anything else you'd like to know, let me know. I could go on all day. I deleted like 15 tangents from this reply before posting it....
Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/327#issuecomment-447391705
## <a name="gfxMsgStack"></a>How are the Windows graphics/messaging stack assembled?
@stakx, I am referring to USER32 and GDI32.
I'll give you a cursory overview of what I know off the top of my head without spending hours confirming the details. As such, some of this is subject to handwaving and could be mildly incorrect but is probably in the right direction. Consider every statement to be my personal knowledge on how the world works and subject to opinion or error.
For the graphics part of the pipeline (GDI32), the user-mode portions of GDI are pretty far down. The app calls GDI32, some work is done in that DLL on the user-mode side, then a kernel call jumps over to the kernel and drawing occurs.
The portion that you're thinking of regarding "silently converted to sit on top of other stuff" is probably that once we hit the kernel calls, a bunch of the kernel GDI stuff tends to be re-platformed on top of the same stuff as DirectX when it is actually handled by the NVIDIA/AMD/Intel/etc. graphics driver and the GPU at the bottom of the stack. I think this happened with the graphics driver re-architecture that came as a part of WDDM for Windows Vista. There's a document out there somewhere about what calls are still really fast in GDI and which are slower as a result of the re-platforming. Last time I found that document and checked, we were using the fast ones.
On top of GDI, I believe there are things like Common Controls or comctl32.dll which provided folks reusable sets of buttons and elements to make their UIs before we had nicer declarative frameworks. We don't use those in the console really (except in the property sheet off the right click menu).
As for DirectWrite and D2D and D3D and DXGI themselves, they're a separate set of commands and paths that are completely off to the side from GDI at all both in user and kernel mode. They're not really related other than that there's some interoperability provisions between the two. Most of our other UI frameworks tend to be built on top of the DirectX stack though. XAML is for sure. I think WPF is. Not sure about WinForms. And I believe the composition stack and the window manager are using DirectX as well.
As for the input/interaction part of the pipeline (USER32), I tend to find most other newer things (at least for desktop PCs) are built on top of what is already there. USER32's major concept is windows and window handles and everything is sent to a window handle. As long as you're on a desktop machine (or a laptop or whatever... I mean a classic-style Windows-powered machine), there's a window handle involved and messages floating around and that means we're talking USER32.
The window message queue is just a straight up FIFO (more or less) of whatever input has occurred relevant to that window while it's in the foreground + whatever has been sent to the window by other components in the system.
The newer technologies and the frameworks like XAML and WPF and WinForms tend to receive the messages from the window message queue one way or another and process them and turn them into event callbacks to various objects that they've provisioned within their world.
However, the newer technologies that also work on other non-desktop platforms like XAML tend to have the ability to process stuff off of a completely different non-USER32 stack as well. There's a separate parallel stack to USER32 with all of our new innovations and realizations on how input and interaction should occur that doesn't exactly deal with classic messaging queues and window handles the same way. This is the whole Core* family of things like CoreWindow and CoreMessaging. They also have a different concept of "what is a user" that isn't so centric around your butt in rolling chair in front of a screen with a keyboard and mouse on the desk.
Now, if you're on XAML or one of the other Frameworks... all this intricacy is handled for you. XAML figures out how to draw on DirectX for you and negotiates with the compositor and window manager for cool effects on your behalf. It figures out whether to get your input events from USER32 or Core* or whatever transparently depending on your platform and the input stacks can handle pen, touch, keyboard, mouse, and so on in a unified manner. It has provisions inside it embedded to do all the sorts of globalization, accessibility, input interaction, etc. stuff that make your life easy. But you could choose to go directly to the low-level and handle it yourself or skip handling what you don't care about.
The trick is that GDI32 and USER32 were designed for a limited world with a limited set of commands. Desktop PCs were the only thing that existed, single user at the keyboard and mouse, simple graphics output to a VGA monitor. So using them directly at the "low level" like conhost does is pretty easy. The new platforms could be used at the "low level" but they're orders of magnitude more complicated because they now account for everything that has happened with personal computing in 20+ years like different form factors, multiple active users, multiple graphics adapters, and on and on and on and on. So you tend to use a framework when using the new stuff so your head doesn't explode. They handle it for you, but they handle more than they ever did before so they're slower to some degree.
So are GDI32 and USER32 "lower" than the new stuff? Sort of.
Can you get that low with the newer stuff? Mostly yes, but you probably shouldn't and don't want to.
Does new live on top of old or is old replatformed on the new? Sometimes and/or partially.
Basically... it's like the answer to anything software... "it's an unmitigated disaster and if we all stepped back a moment, we should be astounded that it works at all." :P
Anyway, that's enough ramble for one morning. Hopefully that somewhat answered your questions and gave you a bit more insight.
Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/327#issuecomment-447926388
## <a name="fesb"></a>Output Processing between "Far East" and "Western"
>
> ```
> if (WI_IsFlagSet(CharType, C1_CNTRL))
> ```
In short, this is probably fine to fix.
However, I would personally feed a few characters through `WriteCharsLegacy` under the debugger and assert that your theory is correct first (that multiple flags coming back are what the problem is) before making the change.
I am mildly terrified, less than Dustin, because it is freaking `WriteCharsLegacy` which is the spawn of hell and I fear some sort of regression in it.
In long, why is it fine to fix?
For reference, this particular segment of code https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/9b92986b49bed8cc41fde4d6ef080921c41e6d9e/src/host/_stream.cpp#L514-L539 appears to only be used when the codepoint is < 0x20 or == 0x7F https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/9b92986b49bed8cc41fde4d6ef080921c41e6d9e/src/host/_stream.cpp#L408 and ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT is off. https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/9b92986b49bed8cc41fde4d6ef080921c41e6d9e/src/host/_stream.cpp#L320
I looked back at the console v1 code and this particular section had a divergence for "Western" countries and "Far East" countries (a geopolitically-charged term, but what it was, nonetheless.)
For "Western" countries, we would unconditionally run all the characters through `MultiByteToWideChar` with `MB_USEGLYPHCHARS` without the `C1_CNTRL` test and move the result into the buffer.
For "Eastern" countries, we did the `C1_CNTRL` test and then if true, we would run through `MultiByteToWideChar` with `MB_USEGLYPHCHARS`. Otherwise, we would just move the original character into the buffer and call it a day.
Note in both of these, there is a little bit of indirection before `MultiByteToWideChar` is called through some other helper methods like `ConvertOutputToUnicode`, but that's the effective conversion point, as far as I can tell. And that's where the control characters would turn into acceptable low ASCII symbols.
When we took over the console codebase, this variation between "Western" and "Eastern" countries was especially painful because `conhost.exe` would choose which one it was in based on the `Codepage for Non-Unicode Applications` set in the Control Panel's Regional > Administrative panel and it could only be changed with a reboot. It wouldn't even change properly when you `chcp` to a different codepage. Heck, `chcp` would deny you from switching into many codepages. There was a block in place to prevent going to an "Eastern" codepage if you booted up in a "Western" codepage. There was also a block preventing you from going between "Eastern" codepages, if I recall correctly.
In modernizing, I decided a few things:
1. What's good for the "Far East" should be good for the rest of the world. CJK languages that encompassed the "Far East" code have to be able to handle "Western" text as well even if the reverse wasn't true.
2. We need to scrub all usages of "Far East" from the code. Someone already started that and replaced them with "East Asia" except then they left behind the shorthand of "FE" prefixing dozens of functions which made it hard to follow the code. It took us months to realize "FE" and "East Asia" were the same thing.
3. It's obnoxious that the way this was handled was to literally double-define every output function in the code base to have two definitions, compile them both into the conhost, then choose to run down the SB_ versions or the FE_ versions depending on the startup Non-Unicode codepage. It was a massive pile of complex pre-compilation `#ifdef` and `#else`s that would sometimes surround individual lines in the function bodies. Gross.
4. The fact that the FE_ versions of the functions were way slower than the SB_ ones was unacceptable even for the same output of Latin-character text.
5. Anyone should be free to switch between any codepage they want at any time and restricting it based on a value from OS startup or region/locale is not acceptable in the modern world.
6. I concluded by all of the above that I was going to tank/delete/remove the SB_ versions of everything and force the entire world to use the FE_ versions as truth. I would fix the FE_ versions to handle everything correctly, I would fix the performance characteristics of the FE_ versions so they were only slower when things were legitimately more complicated and never otherwise, I would banish all usage of "Far East", "East Asia", "FE_", and "SB_" from the codebase, and codepages would be freely switchable.
7. Oh. Also, the conhost used to rewrite its entire backing buffer into whatever your current codepage was whenever you switched codepages. I changed that to always hold it as UTF-16.
Now, after that backstory. This is where the problem comes in. It looks like the code you're pointing to that didn't check flags and instead checked direct equality... is the way that it was ALWAYS done for the "Eastern" copy of the code. So it was ALWAYS broken for the "Eastern" codepages and country variants of the OS.
I don't know why the "Eastern" copy was checking `C1_CNTRL` at all in the first place. There is no documentation. I presume it has to do with Shift-JIS or GB-2312 or Unified Hangul or something having a conflict < 0x20 || == 0x7F. Or alternatively, it's because someone wrote the code naively thinking it was a good idea in a hurry and never tested it. Very possible and even probable.
Presuming CJK codepages have no conflict in this range for their DBCS codepages... we could probably remove the check with `GetStringTypeW` entirely and always run everything through `ConvertOutputToUnicode`. More risky than just the flag test change... but theoretically an option as well.
Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/166#issuecomment-510953359
## <a name="backport"></a>Why do we not backport things?
Someone has to prove that this is costing millions to billions of dollars of lost productivity or revenue to outweigh the risks of shipping the fix to hundreds of millions of Windows machines and potentially breaking something.
Our team generally finds it pretty hard to prove that against the developer audience given that they're only a small portion of the total installed market of Windows machines.
Our only backport successes really come from corporations with massive addressable market (like OEMs shipping PCs) who complain that this is fouling up their manufacturing line (or something of that ilk). Otherwise, our management typically says that the risks don't outweigh the benefits.
It's also costly in terms of time, effort, and testing for us to validate a modification to a released OS. We have a mindbogglingly massive amount of automated machinery dedicated to processing and validating the things that we check in while developing the current OS builds. But it's a special costly ask to spin up some to all of those activities to validate backported fixes. We do it all the time for Patch Tuesday, but in those patches, they only pass through the minimum number of fixes required to maximize the restoration of productivity/security/revenue/etc. because every additional fix adds additional complexity and additional risk.
So from our little team working hard to make developers happy, we virtually never make the cut for servicing. We're sorry, but we hope you can understand. It's just the reality of the situation to say "nope" when people ask for a backport. In our team's ideal world, you would all be running the latest console bits everywhere everytime we make a change. But that's just not how it is today.
Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/279#issuecomment-439179675

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1. PRs will automatically get a `Needs-Author-Feedback` tag when reviewers wait on the author
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#### Mark as Triage Needed
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- If an issue is filed matching a pattern that happens all the time (common duplicate phrase, obvious multiple-issues-in-one pattern)...
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| `requestedTheme` | _Required_ | String | `system` | Sets the theme of the application. Possible values: `"light"`, `"dark"`, `"system"` |
| `showTerminalTitleInTitlebar` | _Required_ | Boolean | `true` | When set to `true`, titlebar displays the title of the selected tab. When set to `false`, titlebar displays "Windows Terminal". |
| `showTabsInTitlebar` | Optional | Boolean | `true` | When set to `true`, the tabs are moved into the titlebar and the titlebar disappears. When set to `false`, the titlebar sits above the tabs. |
| `wordDelimiters` | Optional | String | <code>&nbsp;&#x2f;&#x5c;&#x28;&#x29;&#x22;&#x27;&#x2d;&#x3a;&#x2c;&#x2e;&#x3b;&#x3c;&#x3e;&#x7e;&#x21;&#x40;&#x23;&#x24;&#x25;&#x5e;&#x26;&#x2a;&#x7c;&#x2b;&#x3d;&#x5b;&#x5d;&#x7b;&#x7d;&#x7e;&#x3f;│</code><br>_(`│` is `U+2502 BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL`)_ | Determines the delimiters used in a double click selection. |
| `wordDelimiters` | Optional | String | ` ./\\()\"'-:,.;<>~!@#$%^&*|+=[]{}~?\u2502` | Determines the delimiters used in a double click selection. |
## Profiles
Properties listed below are specific to each unique profile.
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| `commandline` | _Required_ | String | `powershell.exe` | Executable used in the profile. |
| `cursorColor` | _Required_ | String | `#FFFFFF` | Sets the cursor color for the profile. Uses hex color format: `"#rrggbb"`. |
| `cursorShape` | _Required_ | String | `bar` | Sets the cursor shape for the profile. Possible values: `"vintage"` ( &#x2583; ), `"bar"` ( &#x2503; ), `"underscore"` ( &#x2581; ), `"filledBox"` ( &#x2588; ), `"emptyBox"` ( &#x25AF; ) |
| `fontFace` | _Required_ | String | `Consolas` | Name of the font face used in the profile. We will try to fallback to Consolas if this can't be found or is invalid. |
| `fontFace` | _Required_ | String | `Consolas` | Name of the font face used in the profile. |
| `fontSize` | _Required_ | Integer | `10` | Sets the font size. |
| `guid` | _Required_ | String | | Unique identifier of the profile. Written in registry format: `"{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}"`. |
| `historySize` | _Required_ | Integer | `9001` | The number of lines above the ones displayed in the window you can scroll back to. |
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| `startingDirectory` | _Required_ | String | `%USERPROFILE%` | The directory the shell starts in when it is loaded. |
| `useAcrylic` | _Required_ | Boolean | `false` | When set to `true`, the window will have an acrylic background. When set to `false`, the window will have a plain, untextured background. |
| `background` | Optional | String | | Sets the background color of the profile. Overrides `background` set in color scheme if `colorscheme` is set. Uses hex color format: `"#rrggbb"`. |
| `backgroundImage` | Optional | String | | Sets the file location of the Image to draw over the window background. |
| `backgroundImageAlignment` | Optional | String | `center` | Sets how the background image aligns to the boundaries of the window. Possible values: `"center"`, `"left"`, `"top"`, `"right"`, `"bottom"`, `"topLeft"`, `"topRight"`, `"bottomLeft"`, `"bottomRight"` |
| `backgroundImageOpacity` | Optional | Number | `1.0` | Sets the transparency of the background image. Accepts floating point values from 0-1. |
| `backgroundImageStretchMode` | Optional | String | `uniformToFill` | Sets how the background image is resized to fill the window. Possible values: `"none"`, `"fill"`, `"uniform"`, `"uniformToFill"` |
| `colorTable` | Optional | Array[String] | | Array of colors used in the profile if `colorscheme` is not set. Colors use hex color format: `"#rrggbb"`. Ordering is as follows: `[black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, bright black, bright red, bright green, bright yellow, bright blue, bright magenta, bright cyan, bright white]` |
| `cursorHeight` | Optional | Integer | | Sets the percentage height of the cursor starting from the bottom. Only works when `cursorShape` is set to `"vintage"`. Accepts values from 25-100. |
| `foreground` | Optional | String | | Sets the foreground color of the profile. Overrides `foreground` set in color scheme if `colorscheme` is set. Uses hex color format: `"#rrggbb"`. |

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author: James Holderness @j4james
created on: 2019-07-17
last updated: 2019-07-28
issue id: 976
---
# VT52 Escape Sequences
## Abstract
This spec outlines the work required to split off the existing VT52 commands from the VT100 implementation, and extend the VT52 support to cover all of the core commands.
## Inspiration
The existing VT52 commands aren't currently implemented as a separate mode, so they conflict with sequences defined in the VT100 specification. This is blocking us from adding support for the VT100 Index (IND) escape sequence, which is one of the missing commands required to pass the test of cursor movements in Vttest.
## Solution Design
The basic idea is to add support for the [DECANM private mode sequence](https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html#DECANM), which can then be used to switch from the default _ANSI_ mode, to a new _VT52_ mode. Once in _VT52_ mode, there is a separate [_Enter ANSI Mode_ sequence](https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html#VT52ANSI) (`ESC <`) to switch back again.
In terms of implementation, there are a number of areas of the system that would need to be updated.
### The State Machine
In order to implement the VT52 compatibility mode correctly, we'll need to introduce a flag in the `StateMachine` class that indicates the mode that is currently active. When in VT52 mode, certain paths in the state diagram should not be followed - for example, you can't have CSI, OSC, or SS3 escape sequences. There would also need to be an additional state to handle VT52 parameters (for the _Direct Cursor Address_ command). These parameters take a different form to the typical VT100 parameters, as they follow the command character instead of preceding it.
It would probably be best to introduce a new dispatch method in the `IStateMachineEngine` interface to handle the parsed VT52 sequences, since the existing `ActionEscDispatch` does not support parameters (which are required for the _Direct Cursor Address_ command). I think it would also make for a cleaner implementation to have the VT52 commands separate from the VT100 code, and would likely have less impact on the performance that way.
### The Terminal Input
The escape sequences generated by the keyboard for function keys, cursor keys, and the numeric keypad, are not the same in VT52 mode as they are in ANSI mode. So there would need to be a flag in the `TerminalInput` class to keep track of the current mode, and thus be able to generate the appropriate sequences for that mode.
Technically the VT52 keyboard doesn't map directly to a typical PC keyboard, so we can't always work from the specs in deciding what sequences are required for each key. When in doubt, we should probably be trying to match the key sequences generated by XTerm. The sequences below are based on the default XTerm mappings.
**Function Keys**
The functions keys <kbd>F1</kbd> to <kbd>F4</kbd> generate a simple ESC prefix instead of SS3 (or CSI). These correspond with the four function keys on the VT100 keypad. In V52 mode they are not affected by modifiers.
Key | ANSI mode | VT52 mode
---------------|-----------|-----------
<kbd>F1</kbd> | `SS3 P` | `ESC P`
<kbd>F2</kbd> | `SS3 Q` | `ESC Q`
<kbd>F3</kbd> | `SS3 R` | `ESC R`
<kbd>F4</kbd> | `SS3 S` | `ESC S`
The function keys <kbd>F5</kbd> to <kbd>F12</kbd> generate the same sequences as they do in ANSI mode, except that they are not affected by modifiers. These correspond with a subset of the top-row functions keys on the VT220, along with the Windows <kbd>Menu</kbd> key mapping to the VT220 <kbd>DO</kbd> key.
Key | Sequence
----------------|-------------
<kbd>F5</kbd> | `CSI 1 5 ~`
<kbd>F6</kbd> | `CSI 1 7 ~`
<kbd>F7</kbd> | `CSI 1 8 ~`
<kbd>F8</kbd> | `CSI 1 9 ~`
<kbd>F9</kbd> | `CSI 2 0 ~`
<kbd>F10</kbd> | `CSI 2 1 ~`
<kbd>F11</kbd> | `CSI 2 3 ~`
<kbd>F12</kbd> | `CSI 2 4 ~`
<kbd>Menu</kbd> | `CSI 2 9 ~`
**Cursor and Editing Keys**
The cursor keys generate a simple ESC prefix instead of CSI or SS3. These correspond with the cursor keys on the VT100, except for <kbd>Home</kbd> and <kbd>End</kbd>, which are XTerm extensions. In V52 mode, they are not affected by modifiers, nor are they affected by the DECCKM _Cursor Keys_ mode.
Key | ANSI mode | VT52 mode
-----------------|-----------|-----------
<kbd>Up</kbd> | `CSI A` | `ESC A`
<kbd>Down</kbd> | `CSI B` | `ESC B`
<kbd>Right</kbd> | `CSI C` | `ESC C`
<kbd>Left</kbd> | `CSI D` | `ESC D`
<kbd>End</kbd> | `CSI F` | `ESC F`
<kbd>Home</kbd> | `CSI H` | `ESC H`
The "editing" keys generate the same sequences as they do in ANSI mode, except that they are not affected by modifiers. These correspond with a subset of the editing keys on the VT220.
Key | Sequence
----------------|-----------
<kbd>Ins</kbd> | `CSI 2 ~`
<kbd>Del</kbd> | `CSI 3 ~`
<kbd>PgUp</kbd> | `CSI 5 ~`
<kbd>PgDn</kbd> | `CSI 6 ~`
**Numeric Keypad**
With <kbd>Num Lock</kbd> disabled, most of the keys on the numeric keypad function the same as cursor keys or editing keys, but with the addition of a center <kbd>5</kbd> key. As a described above, the cursor keys generate a simple ESC prefix instead of CSI or SS3, while the editing keys remain unchanged (with the exception of modifiers).
In V52 mode, most modifiers are ignored, except for <kbd>Shift</kbd>, which is the equivalent of enabling <kbd>Num Lock</kbd> (i.e. the keys just generate their corresponding digit characters or `.`). With <kbd>Num Lock</kbd> enabled, it's the other way arround - the digits are generated by default, while <kbd>Shift</kbd> enables the cursor/editing functionality.
Key | Alias | ANSI mode | VT52 mode
-------------|-------|-----------|-----------
<kbd>.</kbd> | Del | `CSI 3 ~` | `CSI 3 ~`
<kbd>0</kbd> | Ins | `CSI 2 ~` | `CSI 2 ~`
<kbd>1</kbd> | End | `CSI F` | `ESC F`
<kbd>2</kbd> | Down | `CSI B` | `ESC B`
<kbd>3</kbd> | PgDn | `CSI 6 ~` | `CSI 6 ~`
<kbd>4</kbd> | Left | `CSI D` | `ESC D`
<kbd>4</kbd> | Clear | `CSI E` | `ESC E`
<kbd>6</kbd> | Right | `CSI C` | `ESC C`
<kbd>7</kbd> | Home | `CSI H` | `ESC H`
<kbd>8</kbd> | Up | `CSI A` | `ESC A`
<kbd>9</kbd> | PgUp | `CSI 5 ~` | `CSI 5 ~`
When the DECKPAM _Alternate/Application Keypad Mode_ is set, though, the <kbd>Shift</kbd> modifier has a different affect on the numeric keypad. The sequences generated now correspond with the VT100/V52 numeric keypad keys. In VT52 mode, these sequences are not affected by any other modifiers, and this mode only applies when <kbd>Num Lock</kbd> is disabled.
Key | Alias | ANSI mode | VT52 mode
-------------|-------|-----------|-----------
<kbd>.</kbd> | Del | `SS3 2 n` | `ESC ? n`
<kbd>0</kbd> | Ins | `SS3 2 p` | `ESC ? p`
<kbd>1</kbd> | End | `SS3 2 q` | `ESC ? q `
<kbd>2</kbd> | Down | `SS3 2 r` | `ESC ? r`
<kbd>3</kbd> | PgDn | `SS3 2 s` | `ESC ? s`
<kbd>4</kbd> | Left | `SS3 2 t` | `ESC ? t`
<kbd>4</kbd> | Clear | `SS3 2 u` | `ESC ? u`
<kbd>6</kbd> | Right | `SS3 2 v` | `ESC ? v`
<kbd>7</kbd> | Home | `SS3 2 w` | `ESC ? w`
<kbd>8</kbd> | Up | `SS3 2 x` | `ESC ? x`
<kbd>9</kbd> | PgUp | `SS3 2 y` | `ESC ? y`
When the DECKPAM _Alternate/Application Keypad Mode_ is set, the "arithmetic" keys on the numeric keypad are also affected (this includes the <kbd>Enter</kbd> key). The sequences generated again correspond with the VT100/VT52 numeric keys (more or less), but this mapping is active even without the <kbd>Shift</kbd> modifier (and in VT52 mode all other modifiers are ignored too). As above, the mode only applies when <kbd>Num Lock</kbd> is disabled.
Key | ANSI mode | VT52 mode
-----------------|-----------|-----------
<kbd>*</kbd> | `SS3 j` | `ESC ? j`
<kbd>+</kbd> | `SS3 k` | `ESC ? k`
<kbd>-</kbd> | `SS3 m` | `ESC ? m`
<kbd>/</kbd> | `SS3 o` | `ESC ? o`
<kbd>Enter</kbd> | `SS3 M` | `ESC ? M`
Note that the DECKPAM _Application Keypad Mode_ is not currently implemented in ANSI mode, so perhaps that needs to be addressed first, before trying to add support for the VT52 _Alternate Keypad Mode_.
### Changing Modes
The `_PrivateModeParamsHelper` method in the `AdaptDispatch` class would need to be extended to handle the DECANM mode parameter, and trigger a function to switch to VT52 mode. The typical pattern for this seems to be through a `PrivateXXX` method in the `ConGetSet` interface. Then the `ConhostInternalGetSet` implementation can pass that flag on to the active output buffer's `StateMachine`, and the active input buffer's `TerminalInput` instance.
Changing back from VT52 mode to ANSI mode would need to be achieved with a separate VT52 command (`ESC <`), since the VT100 CSI mode sequences would no longer be active. This would be handled in the same place as the other VT52 commands, in the `OutputStateMachineEngine`, and then passed on to the mode selection method in the `AdaptDispatch` class described above (essentially the equivalent of the DECANM private mode being set).
### Additional VT52 Commands
Most of the missing VT52 functionality can be implemented in terms of existing VT100 methods.
* The _Cursor Up_ (`ESC A`), _Cursor Down_ (`ESC B`), _Cursor Left_ (`ESC D`), and _Cursor Right_ (`ESC C`) commands are already implemented.
* The _Enter Graphics Mode_ (`ESC F`) and _Exit Graphics Mode_ (`ESC G`) commands can probably use the existing `DesignateCharset` method, although this would require a new `VTCharacterSets` option with a corresponding table of characters (see below).
* The _Reverse Line Feed_ (`ESC I`) command can use the existing `ReverseLineFeed` method.
* The _Erase to End of Display_ (`ESC J`) and _Erase to End of Line_ (`ESC K`) commands can use the existing `EraseInDisplay` and `EraseInLine` methods.
* The _Cursor Home_ (`ESC H`) and _Direct Cursor Address_ (`ESC Y`) commands can probably be implemented using the `CursorPosition` method. Technically the _Direct Cursor Address_ has different rules for the boundary conditions (the CUP command clamps out of range coordinates, while the _Direct Cursor Address_ command ignores them, judged individually - one may be ignored while the other is interpreted). Nobody seems to get that right, though, so it's probably not that big a deal.
* The _Identify_ (`ESC Z`) command may be the only one that doesn't build on existing functionality, but it should be a fairly trivial addition to the `AdaptDispatch` class. For a terminal emulating VT52, the identifying sequence should be `ESC / Z`.
* The _Enter Keypad Mode_ (`ESC =`) and _Exit Keypad Mode_ (`ESC >`) commands can use the existing `SetKeypadMode` method, assuming the `TerminalInput` class already knows to generate different sequences when in VT52 mode (as described in the _Terminal Input_ section above).
* The _Enter ANSI Mode_ (`ESC <`) command can just call through to the new mode selection method in the `AdaptDispatch` class as discussed in the _Changing Modes_ section above.
There are also a few VT52 print commands, but those are not technically part of the core command set, and considering we don't yet support any of the VT102 print commands, I think they can probably be considered out of scope for now. Briefly they are:
* _Auto Print_ on (`ESC ^`) and off (`ESC _`) commands. In auto print mode, a display line prints after you move the cursor off the line, or during an auto wrap.
* _Print Controller_ on (`ESC W`) and off (`ESC X`) commands. When enabled, the terminal transmits received characters to the printer without displaying them.
* The _Print Cursor Line_ (`ESC V`) command prints the display line with the cursor.
* The _Print Screen_ (`ESC ]`) command prints the screen (or at least the scrolling region).
I suspect most, if not all of these, would be direct equivalents of the VT102 print commands, if we ever implemented those.
### Graphic Mode Character Set
The table below lists suggested mappings for the _Graphics Mode_ character set, based on the descriptions in the [VT102 User Guide](https://vt100.net/docs/vt102-ug/table5-15.html).
Note that there is only the one _fraction numerator_ character in Unicode, so superscript digits have instead been used for the numerators 3, 5, and 7. There are also not enough _horizontal scan line_ characters (for the _bar at scan x_ characters), so each of them is used twice to cover the full range.
ASCII Character |Mapped Glyph |Unicode Value |Spec Description
----------------|---------------|---------------|----------------
_ | |U+0020 |Blank
` | |U+0020 |Reserved
a |█ |U+2588 |Solid rectangle
b |⅟ |U+215F |1/
c |³ |U+00B3 |3/
d |⁵ |U+2075 |5/
e |⁷ |U+2077 |7/
f |° |U+00B0 |Degrees
g |± |U+00B1 |Plus or minus
h |→ |U+2192 |Right arrow
i |… |U+2026 |Ellipsis (dots)
j |÷ |U+00F7 |Divide by
k |↓ |U+2193 |Down arrow
l |⎺ |U+23BA |Bar at scan 0
m |⎺ |U+23BA |Bar at scan 1
n |⎻ |U+23BB |Bar at scan 2
o |⎻ |U+23BB |Bar at scan 3
p |⎼ |U+23BC |Bar at scan 4
q |⎼ |U+23BC |Bar at scan 5
r |⎽ |U+23BD |Bar at scan 6
s |⎽ |U+23BD |Bar at scan 7
t |₀ |U+2080 |Subscript 0
u |₁ |U+2081 |Subscript 1
v |₂ |U+2082 |Subscript 2
w |₃ |U+2083 |Subscript 3
x |₄ |U+2084 |Subscript 4
y |₅ |U+2085 |Subscript 5
z |₆ |U+2086 |Subscript 6
{ |₇ |U+2087 |Subscript 7
\| |₈ |U+2088 |Subscript 8
} |₉ |U+2089 |Subscript 9
\~ |¶ |U+00B6 |Paragraph
### Testing
A simple unit test will need to be added to the `AdapterTest` class, to confirm that calls to toggle between the ANSI and VT52 modes in the `AdaptDispatch` class are correctly forwarded to the corresponding `PrivateXXX` handler in the `ConGetSet` interface.
The majority of the testing would be handled in the `StateMachineExternalTest` class though. These tests would confirm that the various VT52 sequences trigger the expected methods in the `ITermDispatch` interface when VT52 Mode is enabled, and also that they don't do anything when in ANSI mode.
There shouldn't really be any need for additional tests in the `ScreenBufferTests` class, since we're relying on existing VT100 functionality which should already be tested there.
For fuzzing support, we'll need to add the DECANM option to the `GeneratePrivateModeParamToken` method in the `VTCommandFuzzer` class, and also probably add two additional token generator methods - one specifically for the _Direct Cursor Address_ command, which requires parameters, and another to handle the remaining parameterless commands.
In terms of manual testing, it can be useful to run the _Test of VT52 mode_ option in Vttest, and confirm that everything looks correct there. It's also worth going through some of the options in the The _Test of keyboard_ section, since those tests aren't only intended for the later VT models - they do cover the VT52 keyboard as well.
## UI/UX Design
There is no additional UI associated with this feature.
## Capabilities
### Accessibility
This should not impact accessibility any more than the existing escape sequences.
### Security
This should not introduce any new security issues.
### Reliability
This should not introduce any new reliability issues.
### Compatibility
This could be a breaking change for code that relies on the few existing VT52 commands being available without a mode change. However, that functionality is non-standard, and has not been around for that long. There is almost certainly more benefit in being able to implement the missing VT100 functionality than there is in retaining that non-standard behaviour.
### Performance, Power, and Efficiency
The additional mode flags and associated processing in the `StateMachine` and `TerminalInput` classes could have some performance impact, but that is unlikely to be significant.
## Potential Issues
The only negative impacts I can think of would be the potential for breaking changes, and the possible impact on performance, as discussed in the _Compatibility_ and _Performance_ sections above. But as with any new code, there is always the possibility of new bugs being introduced as well.
## Future considerations
As mentioned in the _Inspiration_ section, having the VT52 functionality isolated with a new mode would enable us to implement the VT100 Index (IND) escape sequence, which currently conflicts with the VT52 _Cursor Left_ command.
## Resources
* [VT52 Mode Control Sequences](https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html#S3.3.5)
* [VT100 ANSI/VT52 Mode (DECANM)](https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html#DECANM)
* [VT100 Index Sequence (IND)](https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html#IND)
* [VTTEST Test Utility](https://invisible-island.net/vttest/)
* [DEC STD 070 Video Systems Reference Manual](https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_decstandar0VideoSystemsReferenceManualDec91_74264381)

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//Routine Description:
// - Retrieves the position of the last non-space character on the final line of the text buffer.
// - By default, we search the entire buffer to find the last non-space character
//Arguments:
// - <none>
//Return Value:
// - Coordinate position in screen coordinates (offset coordinates, not array index coordinates).
COORD TextBuffer::GetLastNonSpaceCharacter() const
{
return GetLastNonSpaceCharacter(GetSize());
}
//Routine Description:
// - Retrieves the position of the last non-space character in the given viewport
// - This is basically an optimized version of GetLastNonSpaceCharacter(), and can be called when
// - we know the last character is within the given viewport (so we don't need to check the entire buffer)
//Arguments:
// - The viewport
//Return value:
// - Coordinate position (relative to the text buffer)
COORD TextBuffer::GetLastNonSpaceCharacter(const Microsoft::Console::Types::Viewport viewport) const
{
COORD coordEndOfText = { 0 };
// Search the given viewport by starting at the bottom.
coordEndOfText.Y = viewport.BottomInclusive();
COORD coordEndOfText;
// Always search the whole buffer, by starting at the bottom.
coordEndOfText.Y = GetSize().BottomInclusive();
const ROW* pCurrRow = &GetRowByOffset(coordEndOfText.Y);
// The X position of the end of the valid text is the Right draw boundary (which is one beyond the final valid character)
coordEndOfText.X = static_cast<short>(pCurrRow->GetCharRow().MeasureRight()) - 1;
// If the X coordinate turns out to be -1, the row was empty, we need to search backwards for the real end of text.
const auto viewportTop = viewport.Top();
bool fDoBackUp = (coordEndOfText.X < 0 && coordEndOfText.Y > viewportTop); // this row is empty, and we're not at the top
bool fDoBackUp = (coordEndOfText.X < 0 && coordEndOfText.Y > 0); // this row is empty, and we're not at the top
while (fDoBackUp)
{
coordEndOfText.Y--;
@@ -596,7 +581,7 @@ COORD TextBuffer::GetLastNonSpaceCharacter(const Microsoft::Console::Types::View
// We need to back up to the previous row if this line is empty, AND there are more rows
coordEndOfText.X = static_cast<short>(pCurrRow->GetCharRow().MeasureRight()) - 1;
fDoBackUp = (coordEndOfText.X < 0 && coordEndOfText.Y > viewportTop);
fDoBackUp = (coordEndOfText.X < 0 && coordEndOfText.Y > 0);
}
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bool IncrementCircularBuffer();
COORD GetLastNonSpaceCharacter() const;
COORD GetLastNonSpaceCharacter(const Microsoft::Console::Types::Viewport viewport) const;
Cursor& GetCursor();
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Microsoft.UI.Xaml contains some <Content> resource files that need to be included in our package.
For some reason, they're not rolled up through dependent projects; if they were, their paths would
be wrong.
WAP Packaging projects don't actually support nuget package references, so we added one manually.
This does mean that version changes to Microsoft.UI.Xaml must be manually reflected
here.
-->
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<SharedPchDir Condition="$(Platform) == 'Win32'">$(SolutionDir)src\cascadia\SharedPch\$(Configuration)\</SharedPchDir>
<SharedPch>$(SharedPchDir)pch.pch</SharedPch>
<SharedPchObj>$(SharedPchDir)pch.obj</SharedPchObj>
<SharedPdb>$(SharedPchDir)SharedPch.pdb</SharedPdb>
<SharedIdb>$(SharedPchDir)SharedPch.idb</SharedIdb>
<SharedDest Condition="'$(ConfigurationType)' != 'StaticLibrary'">$(IntDir)vc$(PlatformToolsetVersion)</SharedDest>
<SharedDest Condition="'$(ConfigurationType)' == 'StaticLibrary'">$(IntDir)$(ProjectName)</SharedDest>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemDefinitionGroup>
<ClCompile>
<AdditionalIncludeDirectories>$(SolutionDir)\src\cascadia\SharedPch;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories)</AdditionalIncludeDirectories>
<PrecompiledHeaderOutputFile>$(SharedPch)</PrecompiledHeaderOutputFile>
</ClCompile>
</ItemDefinitionGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<BuildMacro Include="SharedPchDir">
<Value>$(SharedPchDir)</Value>
</BuildMacro>
<BuildMacro Include="SharedPch">
<Value>$(SharedPch)</Value>
</BuildMacro>
<BuildMacro Include="SharedPdb">
<Value>$(SharedPdb)</Value>
</BuildMacro>
<BuildMacro Include="SharedIdb">
<Value>$(SharedIdb)</Value>
</BuildMacro>
<Link Include="$(SharedPchObj)"/>
<ProjectReference Include="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cascadia\SharedPch\SharedPch.vcxproj">
<Private>false</Private>
<CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>false</CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>
<ReferenceOutputAssembly>false</ReferenceOutputAssembly>
</ProjectReference>
</ItemGroup>
<Target Name="RemoveStaticWinmdReferenceForSharedPch" BeforeTargets="GetCppWinRTStaticWinMDReferences">
<ItemGroup>
<CppWinRTStaticProjectReferences Remove="@(CppWinRTStaticProjectReferences)"
Condition="'%(ReferenceOutputAssembly)' != 'true'" />
</ItemGroup>
</Target>
<Target Name="CopySharedPDBs" BeforeTargets="ClCompile">
<Copy SourceFiles="$(SharedPdb)"
DestinationFiles="$(SharedDest).pdb"
Condition="Exists($(SharedPdb))" />
<Copy SourceFiles="$(SharedIdb)"
DestinationFiles="$(SharedDest).idb"
Condition="Exists($(SharedIdb))" />
</Target>
</Project>

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@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" ToolsVersion="15.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<Import Project="..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.props" Condition="Exists('..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.props')" />
<Import Project="..\..\..\common.openconsole.props" Condition="'$(OpenConsoleDir)'==''" />
<PropertyGroup>
<!-- cppwinrt.build.pre.props depends on these settings: -->
<!-- build a dll, not exe (Application) -->
<ConfigurationType>StaticLibrary</ConfigurationType>
<SubSystem>Console</SubSystem>
<!-- sets a bunch of Windows Universal properties -->
<OpenConsoleUniversalApp>true</OpenConsoleUniversalApp>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cppwinrt.build.pre.props" />
<PropertyGroup Label="Globals">
<ProjectGuid>{CA5CAD1A-E26F-4680-90EC-BE4F2617312B}</ProjectGuid>
<ProjectName>SharedPch</ProjectName>
<RootNamespace>Microsoft.Terminal.SharedPch</RootNamespace>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClInclude Include="pch.h" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClCompile Include="pch.cpp">
<PrecompiledHeader>Create</PrecompiledHeader>
</ClCompile>
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<None Include="packages.config" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemDefinitionGroup>
<ClCompile>
<PrecompiledHeaderFile>pch.h</PrecompiledHeaderFile>
<AdditionalIncludeDirectories>..;$(OpenConsoleDir)\dep\jsoncpp\json;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories);</AdditionalIncludeDirectories>
<!-- Manually disable unreachable code warning, because jconcpp has a ton of that. -->
<DisableSpecificWarnings>4702;%(DisableSpecificWarnings)</DisableSpecificWarnings>
</ClCompile>
<Link>
<AdditionalDependencies>WindowsApp.lib;shell32.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)</AdditionalDependencies>
</Link>
</ItemDefinitionGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<!--
DON'T REDIRECT OUR OUTPUT.
Setting this will tell cppwinrt.build.post.props to copy our output from
the default OutDir up one level, so the wapproj will be able to find it.
-->
<NoOutputRedirection>true</NoOutputRedirection>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\common.build.post.props" />
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cppwinrt.build.post.props" />
<Target Name="EnsureNuGetPackageBuildImports" BeforeTargets="PrepareForBuild">
<PropertyGroup>
<ErrorText>This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Use NuGet Package Restore to download them. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=322105. The missing file is {0}.</ErrorText>
</PropertyGroup>
<Error Condition="!Exists('..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.props')" Text="$([System.String]::Format('$(ErrorText)', '..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.props'))" />
<Error Condition="!Exists('..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets')" Text="$([System.String]::Format('$(ErrorText)', '..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets'))" />
</Target>
<Import Project="..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets" Condition="Exists('..\..\..\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets')" />
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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<packages>
<package id="Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication" version="6.0.0-preview6.2" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.UI.Xaml" version="2.2.190611001-prerelease" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.190605.7" targetFramework="native" />
</packages>

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@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
// pch.h
// Header for platform projection include files
//
#pragma once
// Ignore checked iterators warning from VC compiler.
#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
// Block minwindef.h min/max macros to prevent <algorithm> conflict
#define NOMINMAX
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define NT_SUCCESS(Status) (((NTSTATUS)(Status)) >= 0)
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <shellscalingapi.h>
#include <LibraryIncludes.h>
// This is inexplicable, but for whatever reason, cppwinrt conflicts with the
// SDK definition of this function, so the only fix is to undef it.
// from WinBase.h
// Windows::UI::Xaml::Media::Animation::IStoryboard::GetCurrentTime
#ifdef GetCurrentTime
#undef GetCurrentTime
#endif
#include <unknwn.h>
#include <hstring.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.Foundation.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.Foundation.Collections.h>
#include <winrt/windows.ui.core.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.input.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Text.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Primitives.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.xaml.media.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.xaml.media.imaging.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.xaml.input.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Hosting.h>
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Markup.h"
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Documents.h"
#include <windows.ui.xaml.hosting.desktopwindowxamlsource.h>
#include <windows.ui.xaml.media.dxinterop.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.System.h>
// Including TraceLogging essentials for the binary
#include <TraceLoggingProvider.h>
#include <winmeta.h>
TRACELOGGING_DECLARE_PROVIDER(g_hTerminalWin32Provider);
#include <telemetry\ProjectTelemetry.h>
#include <TraceLoggingActivity.h>
// JsonCpp
#include <json.h>
#include <shellapi.h>
#include <filesystem>

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@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
// pch.h
// Header for platform projection include files
//
#pragma once
// Ignore checked iterators warning from VC compiler.
#define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
// Block minwindef.h min/max macros to prevent <algorithm> conflict
#define NOMINMAX
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define NT_SUCCESS(Status) (((NTSTATUS)(Status)) >= 0)
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <shellscalingapi.h>
#include <LibraryIncludes.h>
// This is inexplicable, but for whatever reason, cppwinrt conflicts with the
// SDK definition of this function, so the only fix is to undef it.
// from WinBase.h
// Windows::UI::Xaml::Media::Animation::IStoryboard::GetCurrentTime
#ifdef GetCurrentTime
#undef GetCurrentTime
#endif
#include <unknwn.h>
#include <hstring.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.Foundation.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.Foundation.Collections.h>
#include <winrt/windows.ui.core.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.input.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Text.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Primitives.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.xaml.media.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.xaml.media.imaging.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ui.xaml.input.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Hosting.h>
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Markup.h"
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Documents.h"
#include <windows.ui.xaml.hosting.desktopwindowxamlsource.h>
#include <windows.ui.xaml.media.dxinterop.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.System.h>
// Including TraceLogging essentials for the binary
#include <TraceLoggingProvider.h>
#include <winmeta.h>
TRACELOGGING_DECLARE_PROVIDER(g_hTerminalWin32Provider);
#include <telemetry\ProjectTelemetry.h>
#include <TraceLoggingActivity.h>
// JsonCpp
#include <json.h>
#include <shellapi.h>
#include <filesystem>

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@@ -19,6 +19,14 @@ using namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl;
using namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection;
using namespace ::TerminalApp;
// Note: Generate GUID using TlgGuid.exe tool
TRACELOGGING_DEFINE_PROVIDER(
g_hTerminalAppProvider,
"Microsoft.Windows.Terminal.App",
// {24a1622f-7da7-5c77-3303-d850bd1ab2ed}
(0x24a1622f, 0x7da7, 0x5c77, 0x33, 0x03, 0xd8, 0x50, 0xbd, 0x1a, 0xb2, 0xed),
TraceLoggingOptionMicrosoftTelemetry());
namespace winrt
{
namespace MUX = Microsoft::UI::Xaml;
@@ -32,8 +40,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
_tabs{},
_loadedInitialSettings{ false },
_settingsLoadedResult{ S_OK },
_dialogLock{},
_resourceLoader{ L"TerminalApp/Resources" }
_dialogLock{}
{
// For your own sanity, it's better to do setup outside the ctor.
// If you do any setup in the ctor that ends up throwing an exception,
@@ -54,12 +61,26 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void App::Create()
void App::Create(uint64_t hWnd)
{
// Assert that we've already loaded our settings. We have to do
// this as a MTA, before the app is Create()'d
WINRT_ASSERT(_loadedInitialSettings);
TraceLoggingRegister(g_hTerminalAppProvider);
_Create(hWnd);
}
App::~App()
{
TraceLoggingUnregister(g_hTerminalAppProvider);
}
// Method Description:
// - Create all of the initial UI elements of the Terminal app.
// * Initializes the first terminal control, using the default profile,
// and adds it to our list of tabs.
void App::_Create(uint64_t parentHwnd)
{
/* !!! TODO
This is not the correct way to host a XAML page. This exists today because we valued
getting a .xaml over tearing out all of the terminal logic and splitting it across App
@@ -71,21 +92,15 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
_root = terminalPage.as<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Control>();
_tabContent = terminalPage->TabContent();
_tabRow = terminalPage->TabRow();
_tabView = _tabRow.TabView();
_newTabButton = _tabRow.NewTabButton();
_tabView = terminalPage->TabView();
_newTabButton = terminalPage->NewTabButton();
if (_settings->GlobalSettings().GetShowTabsInTitlebar())
_minMaxCloseControl = terminalPage->MinMaxCloseControl();
_minMaxCloseControl.ParentWindowHandle(parentHwnd);
if (!_settings->GlobalSettings().GetShowTabsInTitlebar())
{
// Remove the TabView from the page. We'll hang on to it, we need to
// put it in the titlebar.
uint32_t index = 0;
if (terminalPage->Root().Children().IndexOf(_tabRow, index))
{
terminalPage->Root().Children().RemoveAt(index);
}
// Inform the host that our titlebar content has changed.
_setTitleBarContentHandlers(*this, _tabRow);
_minMaxCloseControl.Visibility(Visibility::Collapsed);
}
// Event Bindings (Early)
@@ -101,16 +116,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
_OpenNewTab(std::nullopt);
_tabContent.SizeChanged({ this, &App::_OnContentSizeChanged });
_ApplyTheme(_settings->GlobalSettings().GetRequestedTheme());
TraceLoggingWrite(
g_hTerminalAppProvider,
"AppCreated",
TraceLoggingDescription("Event emitted when the application is started"),
TraceLoggingBool(_settings->GlobalSettings().GetShowTabsInTitlebar(), "TabsInTitlebar"),
TraceLoggingKeyword(MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_MEASURES),
TelemetryPrivacyDataTag(PDT_ProductAndServicePerformance));
}
// Method Description:
@@ -146,11 +151,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// xaml tree somehow.
dialog.XamlRoot(_root.XamlRoot());
// IMPORTANT: Set the requested theme of the dialog, because the
// PopupRoot isn't directly in the Xaml tree of our root. So the dialog
// won't inherit our RequestedTheme automagically.
dialog.RequestedTheme(_settings->GlobalSettings().GetRequestedTheme());
// Display the dialog.
Controls::ContentDialogResult result = co_await dialog.ShowAsync(Controls::ContentDialogPlacement::Popup);
@@ -169,9 +169,10 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
void App::_ShowOkDialog(const winrt::hstring& titleKey,
const winrt::hstring& contentKey)
{
auto title = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(titleKey);
auto message = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(contentKey);
auto buttonText = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"Ok");
auto resourceLoader = Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::ResourceLoader::GetForCurrentView();
auto title = resourceLoader.GetString(titleKey);
auto message = resourceLoader.GetString(contentKey);
auto buttonText = resourceLoader.GetString(L"Ok");
_ShowDialog(winrt::box_value(title), winrt::box_value(message), buttonText);
}
@@ -182,17 +183,19 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// Notes link.
void App::_ShowAboutDialog()
{
const auto title = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"AboutTitleText");
const auto versionLabel = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"VersionLabelText");
const auto gettingStartedLabel = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"GettingStartedLabelText");
const auto documentationLabel = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"DocumentationLabelText");
const auto releaseNotesLabel = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"ReleaseNotesLabelText");
const auto gettingStartedUriValue = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"GettingStartedUriValue");
const auto documentationUriValue = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"DocumentationUriValue");
const auto releaseNotesUriValue = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"ReleaseNotesUriValue");
auto resourceLoader = Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::ResourceLoader::GetForCurrentView();
const auto title = resourceLoader.GetString(L"AboutTitleText");
const auto versionLabel = resourceLoader.GetString(L"VersionLabelText");
const auto gettingStartedLabel = resourceLoader.GetString(L"GettingStartedLabelText");
const auto documentationLabel = resourceLoader.GetString(L"DocumentationLabelText");
const auto releaseNotesLabel = resourceLoader.GetString(L"ReleaseNotesLabelText");
const auto gettingStartedUriValue = resourceLoader.GetString(L"GettingStartedUriValue");
const auto documentationUriValue = resourceLoader.GetString(L"DocumentationUriValue");
const auto releaseNotesUriValue = resourceLoader.GetString(L"ReleaseNotesUriValue");
const auto package = winrt::Windows::ApplicationModel::Package::Current();
const auto packageName = package.DisplayName();
const auto version = package.Id().Version();
Windows::UI::Xaml::Media::SolidColorBrush blueBrush{ Windows::UI::ColorHelper::FromArgb(255, 0, 115, 207) };
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Documents::Run about;
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Documents::Run gettingStarted;
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Documents::Run documentation;
@@ -233,7 +236,11 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
winrt::hstring aboutText{ aboutTextStream.str() };
about.Text(aboutText);
const auto buttonText = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"Ok");
const auto buttonText = resourceLoader.GetString(L"Ok");
gettingStartedLink.Foreground(blueBrush);
documentationLink.Foreground(blueBrush);
releaseNotesLink.Foreground(blueBrush);
Controls::TextBlock aboutTextBlock;
aboutTextBlock.Inlines().Append(about);
@@ -313,8 +320,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
auto keyBindings = _settings->GetKeybindings();
const GUID defaultProfileGuid = _settings->GlobalSettings().GetDefaultProfile();
auto const profileCount = gsl::narrow_cast<int>(_settings->GetProfiles().size()); // the number of profiles should not change in the loop for this to work
for (int profileIndex = 0; profileIndex < profileCount; profileIndex++)
for (int profileIndex = 0; profileIndex < _settings->GetProfiles().size(); profileIndex++)
{
const auto& profile = _settings->GetProfiles()[profileIndex];
auto profileMenuItem = Controls::MenuFlyoutItem{};
@@ -363,7 +369,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
// Create the settings button.
auto settingsItem = Controls::MenuFlyoutItem{};
settingsItem.Text(_resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"SettingsMenuItem"));
settingsItem.Text(L"Settings");
Controls::SymbolIcon ico{};
ico.Symbol(Controls::Symbol::Setting);
@@ -380,7 +386,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// Create the feedback button.
auto feedbackFlyout = Controls::MenuFlyoutItem{};
feedbackFlyout.Text(_resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"FeedbackMenuItem"));
feedbackFlyout.Text(L"Feedback");
Controls::FontIcon feedbackIco{};
feedbackIco.Glyph(L"\xE939");
@@ -392,7 +398,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// Create the about button.
auto aboutFlyout = Controls::MenuFlyoutItem{};
aboutFlyout.Text(_resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"AboutMenuItem"));
aboutFlyout.Text(L"About");
Controls::SymbolIcon aboutIco{};
aboutIco.Symbol(Controls::Symbol::Help);
@@ -445,11 +451,21 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
void App::_FeedbackButtonOnClick(const IInspectable&,
const RoutedEventArgs&)
{
const auto feedbackUriValue = _resourceLoader.GetLocalizedString(L"FeedbackUriValue");
const auto feedbackUriValue = Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::ResourceLoader::GetForCurrentView().GetString(L"FeedbackUriValue");
winrt::Windows::System::Launcher::LaunchUriAsync({ feedbackUriValue });
}
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Border App::GetDragBar() noexcept
{
if (_minMaxCloseControl)
{
return _minMaxCloseControl.DragBar();
}
return nullptr;
}
// Method Description:
// - Called when the about button is clicked. See _ShowAboutDialog for more info.
// Arguments:
@@ -477,7 +493,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
bindings.NewTab([this]() { _OpenNewTab(std::nullopt); });
bindings.DuplicateTab([this]() { _DuplicateTabViewItem(); });
bindings.CloseTab([this]() { _CloseFocusedTab(); });
bindings.ClosePane([this]() { _CloseFocusedPane(); });
bindings.NewTabWithProfile([this](const auto index) { _OpenNewTab({ index }); });
bindings.ScrollUp([this]() { _Scroll(-1); });
bindings.ScrollDown([this]() { _Scroll(1); });
@@ -490,7 +505,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
bindings.SwitchToTab([this](const auto index) { _SelectTab({ index }); });
bindings.OpenSettings([this]() { _OpenSettings(); });
bindings.ResizePane([this](const auto direction) { _ResizePane(direction); });
bindings.MoveFocus([this](const auto direction) { _MoveFocus(direction); });
bindings.CopyText([this](const auto trimWhitespace) { _CopyText(trimWhitespace); });
bindings.PasteText([this]() { _PasteText(); });
}
@@ -708,38 +722,32 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
void App::_UpdateTitle(std::shared_ptr<Tab> tab)
{
auto newTabTitle = tab->GetFocusedTitle();
const auto lastFocusedProfileOpt = tab->GetFocusedProfile();
if (lastFocusedProfileOpt.has_value())
const auto lastFocusedProfile = tab->GetFocusedProfile().value();
const auto* const matchingProfile = _settings->FindProfile(lastFocusedProfile);
const auto tabTitle = matchingProfile->GetTabTitle();
// Checks if tab title has been set in the profile settings and
// updates accordingly.
const auto newActualTitle = tabTitle.empty() ? newTabTitle : tabTitle;
tab->SetTabText(winrt::to_hstring(newActualTitle.data()));
if (_settings->GlobalSettings().GetShowTitleInTitlebar() &&
tab->IsFocused())
{
const auto lastFocusedProfile = lastFocusedProfileOpt.value();
const auto* const matchingProfile = _settings->FindProfile(lastFocusedProfile);
const auto tabTitle = matchingProfile->GetTabTitle();
// Checks if tab title has been set in the profile settings and
// updates accordingly.
const auto newActualTitle = tabTitle.empty() ? newTabTitle : tabTitle;
tab->SetTabText(winrt::to_hstring(newActualTitle.data()));
if (_settings->GlobalSettings().GetShowTitleInTitlebar() &&
tab->IsFocused())
{
_titleChangeHandlers(newActualTitle);
}
_titleChangeHandlers(newActualTitle);
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Update the current theme of the application. This will trigger our
// RequestedThemeChanged event, to have our host change the theme of the
// root of the application.
// - Update the current theme of the application. This will manually update
// all of the elements in our UI to match the given theme.
// Arguments:
// - newTheme: The ElementTheme to apply to our elements.
void App::_ApplyTheme(const Windows::UI::Xaml::ElementTheme& newTheme)
{
// Propagate the event to the host layer, so it can update its own UI
_requestedThemeChangedHandlers(*this, newTheme);
_root.RequestedTheme(newTheme);
}
UIElement App::GetRoot() noexcept
@@ -795,7 +803,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
const auto profiles = _settings->GetProfiles();
// If we don't have that many profiles, then do nothing.
if (realIndex >= gsl::narrow<decltype(realIndex)>(profiles.size()))
if (realIndex >= profiles.size())
{
return;
}
@@ -819,8 +827,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
"TabInformation",
TraceLoggingDescription("Event emitted upon new tab creation in TerminalApp"),
TraceLoggingInt32(tabCount, "TabCount", "Count of tabs curently opened in TerminalApp"),
TraceLoggingBool(profileIndex.has_value(), "ProfileSpecified", "Whether the new tab specified a profile explicitly"),
TraceLoggingGuid(profileGuid, "ProfileGuid", "The GUID of the profile spawned in the new tab"),
TraceLoggingKeyword(MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_MEASURES),
TelemetryPrivacyDataTag(PDT_ProductAndServicePerformance));
}
@@ -882,7 +888,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
_UpdateTitle(tab);
});
term.GotFocus([this, weakTabPtr](auto&&, auto&&) {
term.GetControl().GotFocus([this, weakTabPtr](auto&&, auto&&) {
auto tab = weakTabPtr.lock();
if (!tab)
{
@@ -909,8 +915,8 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
// Initialize the new tab
// Create a connection based on the values in our settings object.
const auto connection = _CreateConnectionFromSettings(profileGuid, settings);
// Create a Conhost connection based on the values in our settings object.
TerminalConnection::ITerminalConnection connection = TerminalConnection::ConhostConnection(settings.Commandline(), settings.StartingDirectory(), 30, 80, winrt::guid());
TermControl term{ settings, connection };
@@ -979,17 +985,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
_RemoveTabViewItem(focusedTab->GetTabViewItem());
}
// Method Description:
// - Close the currently focused pane. If the pane is the last pane in the
// tab, the tab will also be closed. This will happen when we handle the
// tab's Closed event.
void App::_CloseFocusedPane()
{
int focusedTabIndex = _GetFocusedTabIndex();
std::shared_ptr<Tab> focusedTab{ _tabs[focusedTabIndex] };
focusedTab->ClosePane();
}
// Method Description:
// - Move the viewport of the terminal of the currently focused tab up or
// down a number of lines. Negative values of `delta` will move the
@@ -1033,20 +1028,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
_tabs[focusedTabIndex]->ResizePane(direction);
}
// Method Description:
// - Attempt to move focus between panes, as to focus the child on
// the other side of the separator. See Pane::NavigateFocus for details.
// - Moves the focus of the currently focused tab.
// Arguments:
// - direction: The direction to move the focus in.
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void App::_MoveFocus(const Direction& direction)
{
const auto focusedTabIndex = _GetFocusedTabIndex();
_tabs[focusedTabIndex]->NavigateFocus(direction);
}
// Method Description:
// - Copy text from the focused terminal to the Windows Clipboard
// Arguments:
@@ -1083,7 +1064,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// - Sets focus to the desired tab.
void App::_SelectTab(const int tabIndex)
{
if (tabIndex >= 0 && tabIndex < gsl::narrow_cast<decltype(tabIndex)>(_tabs.size()))
if (tabIndex >= 0 && tabIndex < _tabs.size())
{
_SetFocusedTabIndex(tabIndex);
}
@@ -1225,12 +1206,12 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
if (tabIndexFromControl == focusedTabIndex)
{
auto const tabCount = gsl::narrow_cast<decltype(focusedTabIndex)>(_tabs.size());
if (focusedTabIndex >= tabCount)
if (focusedTabIndex >= _tabs.size())
{
focusedTabIndex = tabCount - 1;
focusedTabIndex = _tabs.size() - 1;
}
else if (focusedTabIndex < 0)
if (focusedTabIndex < 0)
{
focusedTabIndex = 0;
}
@@ -1252,9 +1233,8 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
if (profile.HasIcon())
{
std::wstring path{ profile.GetIconPath() };
const auto envExpandedPath{ wil::ExpandEnvironmentStringsW<std::wstring>(path.data()) };
winrt::hstring iconPath{ envExpandedPath };
auto path = profile.GetIconPath();
winrt::hstring iconPath{ path };
winrt::Windows::Foundation::Uri iconUri{ iconPath };
Controls::BitmapIconSource iconSource;
// Make sure to set this to false, so we keep the RGB data of the
@@ -1322,7 +1302,8 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
_settings->GlobalSettings().GetDefaultProfile();
const auto controlSettings = _settings->MakeSettings(realGuid);
const auto controlConnection = _CreateConnectionFromSettings(realGuid, controlSettings);
// Create a Conhost connection based on the values in our settings object.
TerminalConnection::ITerminalConnection controlConnection = TerminalConnection::ConhostConnection(controlSettings.Commandline(), controlSettings.StartingDirectory(), 30, 80, winrt::guid());
TermControl newControl{ controlSettings, controlConnection };
@@ -1385,33 +1366,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
});
}
// Method Description:
// - Handles the special case of providing a text override for the UI shortcut due to VK_OEM issue.
// Looks at the flags from the KeyChord modifiers and provides a concatenated string value of all
// in the same order that XAML would put them as well.
// Return Value:
// - a string representation of the key modifiers for the shortcut
//NOTE: This needs to be localized with https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/794 if XAML framework issue not resolved before then
static std::wstring _FormatOverrideShortcutText(Settings::KeyModifiers modifiers)
{
std::wstring buffer{ L"" };
if (WI_IsFlagSet(modifiers, Settings::KeyModifiers::Ctrl))
{
buffer += L"Ctrl+";
}
if (WI_IsFlagSet(modifiers, Settings::KeyModifiers::Shift))
{
buffer += L"Shift+";
}
if (WI_IsFlagSet(modifiers, Settings::KeyModifiers::Alt))
{
buffer += L"Alt+";
}
return buffer;
}
// Method Description:
// - Takes a MenuFlyoutItem and a corresponding KeyChord value and creates the accelerator for UI display.
// Takes into account a special case for an error condition for a comma
@@ -1419,7 +1373,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// - MenuFlyoutItem that will be displayed, and a KeyChord to map an accelerator
void App::_SetAcceleratorForMenuItem(Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::MenuFlyoutItem& menuItem, const winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::KeyChord& keyChord)
{
#ifdef DEP_MICROSOFT_UI_XAML_708_FIXED
// work around https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/708 in case of VK_OEM_COMMA
if (keyChord.Vkey() != VK_OEM_COMMA)
{
@@ -1439,61 +1392,16 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
menuItem.KeyboardAccelerators().Append(menuShortcut);
}
else // we've got a comma, so need to just use the alternate method
#endif
{
// extract the modifier and key to a nice format
auto overrideString = _FormatOverrideShortcutText(keyChord.Modifiers());
auto mappedCh = MapVirtualKeyW(keyChord.Vkey(), MAPVK_VK_TO_CHAR);
if (mappedCh != 0)
{
menuItem.KeyboardAcceleratorTextOverride(overrideString + gsl::narrow_cast<wchar_t>(mappedCh));
}
auto overrideString = AppKeyBindings::FormatOverrideShortcutText(keyChord.Modifiers());
menuItem.KeyboardAcceleratorTextOverride(overrideString + L" ,");
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Creates a new connection based on the profile settings
// Arguments:
// - the profile GUID we want the settings from
// - the terminal settings
// Return value:
// - the desired connection
TerminalConnection::ITerminalConnection App::_CreateConnectionFromSettings(GUID profileGuid, winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::TerminalSettings settings)
{
const auto* const profile = _settings->FindProfile(profileGuid);
TerminalConnection::ITerminalConnection connection{ nullptr };
GUID connectionType{ 0 };
if (profile->HasConnectionType())
{
connectionType = profile->GetConnectionType();
}
if (profile->HasConnectionType() && profile->GetConnectionType() == AzureConnectionType && TerminalConnection::AzureConnection::IsAzureConnectionAvailable())
{
connection = TerminalConnection::AzureConnection(settings.InitialRows(), settings.InitialCols());
}
else
{
connection = TerminalConnection::ConhostConnection(settings.Commandline(), settings.StartingDirectory(), settings.InitialRows(), settings.InitialCols(), winrt::guid());
}
TraceLoggingWrite(
g_hTerminalAppProvider,
"ConnectionCreated",
TraceLoggingDescription("Event emitted upon the creation of a connection"),
TraceLoggingGuid(connectionType, "ConnectionTypeGuid", "The type of the connection"),
TraceLoggingKeyword(MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_MEASURES),
TelemetryPrivacyDataTag(PDT_ProductAndServicePerformance));
return connection;
}
// -------------------------------- WinRT Events ---------------------------------
// Winrt events need a method for adding a callback to the event and removing the callback.
// These macros will define them both for you.
DEFINE_EVENT(App, TitleChanged, _titleChangeHandlers, TerminalControl::TitleChangedEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(App, LastTabClosed, _lastTabClosedHandlers, winrt::TerminalApp::LastTabClosedEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(App, SetTitleBarContent, _setTitleBarContentHandlers, TerminalApp::App, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement);
DEFINE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(App, RequestedThemeChanged, _requestedThemeChangedHandlers, TerminalApp::App, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::ElementTheme);
}

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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
#include "CascadiaSettings.h"
#include "App.g.h"
#include "App.base.h"
#include "ScopedResourceLoader.h"
#include "../../cascadia/inc/cppwinrt_utils.h"
#include <winrt/Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl.h>
@@ -28,21 +27,22 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement GetRoot() noexcept;
void Create();
// Gets the current dragglable area in the non client region of the top level window
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Border GetDragBar() noexcept;
void Create(uint64_t hParentWnd);
void LoadSettings();
Windows::Foundation::Point GetLaunchDimensions(uint32_t dpi);
bool GetShowTabsInTitlebar();
~App() = default;
~App();
hstring GetTitle();
// -------------------------------- WinRT Events ---------------------------------
DECLARE_EVENT(TitleChanged, _titleChangeHandlers, winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::TitleChangedEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(LastTabClosed, _lastTabClosedHandlers, winrt::TerminalApp::LastTabClosedEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(SetTitleBarContent, _setTitleBarContentHandlers, TerminalApp::App, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement);
DECLARE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(RequestedThemeChanged, _requestedThemeChangedHandlers, TerminalApp::App, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::ElementTheme);
private:
// If you add controls here, but forget to null them either here or in
@@ -53,9 +53,10 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// (which is a root when the tabs are in the titlebar.)
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Control _root{ nullptr };
Microsoft::UI::Xaml::Controls::TabView _tabView{ nullptr };
TerminalApp::TabRowControl _tabRow{ nullptr };
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Grid _tabRow{ nullptr };
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Grid _tabContent{ nullptr };
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::SplitButton _newTabButton{ nullptr };
winrt::TerminalApp::MinMaxCloseControl _minMaxCloseControl{ nullptr };
std::vector<std::shared_ptr<Tab>> _tabs;
@@ -66,12 +67,11 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
bool _loadedInitialSettings;
std::shared_mutex _dialogLock;
ScopedResourceLoader _resourceLoader;
wil::unique_folder_change_reader_nothrow _reader;
std::atomic<bool> _settingsReloadQueued{ false };
void _Create(uint64_t parentHWnd);
void _CreateNewTabFlyout();
fire_and_forget _ShowDialog(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable& titleElement,
@@ -101,12 +101,10 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
void _RegisterTerminalEvents(Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::TermControl term, std::shared_ptr<Tab> hostingTab);
void _CreateNewTabFromSettings(GUID profileGuid, winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::TerminalSettings settings);
winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::ITerminalConnection _CreateConnectionFromSettings(GUID profileGuid, winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::TerminalSettings settings);
void _OpenNewTab(std::optional<int> profileIndex);
void _DuplicateTabViewItem();
void _CloseFocusedTab();
void _CloseFocusedPane();
void _SelectNextTab(const bool bMoveRight);
void _SelectTab(const int tabIndex);
@@ -124,7 +122,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// MSFT:20641986: Add keybindings for New Window
void _ScrollPage(int delta);
void _ResizePane(const Direction& direction);
void _MoveFocus(const Direction& direction);
void _OnLoaded(const IInspectable& sender, const Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs& eventArgs);
void _OnTabSelectionChanged(const IInspectable& sender, const Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::SelectionChangedEventArgs& eventArgs);

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
namespace TerminalApp
{
delegate void LastTabClosedEventArgs();
[default_interface] runtimeclass App : Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlHost.XamlApplication
[default_interface]
runtimeclass App : Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlHost.XamlApplication
{
App();
@@ -15,19 +16,18 @@ namespace TerminalApp
// then it might look like TermApp just failed to activate, which will
// cause you to chase down the rabbit hole of "why is TermApp not
// registered?" when it definitely is.
void Create();
void Create(UInt64 hParentWnd);
void LoadSettings();
Windows.UI.Xaml.UIElement GetRoot();
Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Border GetDragBar{ get; };
Windows.Foundation.Point GetLaunchDimensions(UInt32 dpi);
Boolean GetShowTabsInTitlebar();
event Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl.TitleChangedEventArgs TitleChanged;
event LastTabClosedEventArgs LastTabClosed;
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<App, Windows.UI.Xaml.UIElement> SetTitleBarContent;
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<App, Windows.UI.Xaml.ElementTheme> RequestedThemeChanged;
String GetTitle();
}

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@@ -102,9 +102,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
case ShortcutAction::CloseTab:
_CloseTabHandlers();
return true;
case ShortcutAction::ClosePane:
_ClosePaneHandlers();
return true;
case ShortcutAction::ScrollUp:
_ScrollUpHandlers();
@@ -172,18 +169,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
case ShortcutAction::ResizePaneDown:
_ResizePaneHandlers(Direction::Down);
return true;
case ShortcutAction::MoveFocusLeft:
_MoveFocusHandlers(Direction::Left);
return true;
case ShortcutAction::MoveFocusRight:
_MoveFocusHandlers(Direction::Right);
return true;
case ShortcutAction::MoveFocusUp:
_MoveFocusHandlers(Direction::Up);
return true;
case ShortcutAction::MoveFocusDown:
_MoveFocusHandlers(Direction::Down);
return true;
default:
return false;
}
@@ -215,6 +201,33 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
return keyModifiers;
}
// Method Description:
// - Handles the special case of providing a text override for the UI shortcut due to VK_OEM_COMMA issue.
// Looks at the flags from the KeyChord modifiers and provides a concatenated string value of all
// in the same order that XAML would put them as well.
// Return Value:
// - a WinRT hstring representation of the key modifiers for the shortcut
//NOTE: This needs to be localized with https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/794 if XAML framework issue not resolved before then
winrt::hstring AppKeyBindings::FormatOverrideShortcutText(Settings::KeyModifiers modifiers)
{
std::wstring buffer{ L"" };
if (WI_IsFlagSet(modifiers, Settings::KeyModifiers::Ctrl))
{
buffer += L"Ctrl+";
}
if (WI_IsFlagSet(modifiers, Settings::KeyModifiers::Shift))
{
buffer += L"Shift+";
}
if (WI_IsFlagSet(modifiers, Settings::KeyModifiers::Alt))
{
buffer += L"Alt+";
}
return winrt::hstring{ buffer };
}
// -------------------------------- Events ---------------------------------
// clang-format off
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, CopyText, _CopyTextHandlers, TerminalApp::CopyTextEventArgs);
@@ -225,7 +238,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, NewWindow, _NewWindowHandlers, TerminalApp::NewWindowEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, CloseWindow, _CloseWindowHandlers, TerminalApp::CloseWindowEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, CloseTab, _CloseTabHandlers, TerminalApp::CloseTabEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, ClosePane, _ClosePaneHandlers, TerminalApp::ClosePaneEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, SwitchToTab, _SwitchToTabHandlers, TerminalApp::SwitchToTabEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, NextTab, _NextTabHandlers, TerminalApp::NextTabEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, PrevTab, _PrevTabHandlers, TerminalApp::PrevTabEventArgs);
@@ -239,6 +251,5 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, ScrollDownPage, _ScrollDownPageHandlers, TerminalApp::ScrollDownPageEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, OpenSettings, _OpenSettingsHandlers, TerminalApp::OpenSettingsEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, ResizePane, _ResizePaneHandlers, TerminalApp::ResizePaneEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT(AppKeyBindings, MoveFocus, _MoveFocusHandlers, TerminalApp::MoveFocusEventArgs);
// clang-format on
}

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@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::KeyChord GetKeyBinding(TerminalApp::ShortcutAction const& action);
static Windows::System::VirtualKeyModifiers ConvertVKModifiers(winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::KeyModifiers modifiers);
static winrt::hstring FormatOverrideShortcutText(winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::KeyModifiers modifiers);
// clang-format off
DECLARE_EVENT(CopyText, _CopyTextHandlers, TerminalApp::CopyTextEventArgs);
@@ -47,7 +48,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
DECLARE_EVENT(NewWindow, _NewWindowHandlers, TerminalApp::NewWindowEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(CloseWindow, _CloseWindowHandlers, TerminalApp::CloseWindowEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(CloseTab, _CloseTabHandlers, TerminalApp::CloseTabEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(ClosePane, _ClosePaneHandlers, TerminalApp::ClosePaneEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(SwitchToTab, _SwitchToTabHandlers, TerminalApp::SwitchToTabEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(NextTab, _NextTabHandlers, TerminalApp::NextTabEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(PrevTab, _PrevTabHandlers, TerminalApp::PrevTabEventArgs);
@@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
DECLARE_EVENT(ScrollDownPage, _ScrollDownPageHandlers, TerminalApp::ScrollDownPageEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(OpenSettings, _OpenSettingsHandlers, TerminalApp::OpenSettingsEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(ResizePane, _ResizePaneHandlers, TerminalApp::ResizePaneEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT(MoveFocus, _MoveFocusHandlers, TerminalApp::MoveFocusEventArgs);
// clang-format on
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@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ namespace TerminalApp
NewWindow,
CloseWindow,
CloseTab,
ClosePane,
NextTab,
PrevTab,
SplitVertical,
@@ -54,10 +53,6 @@ namespace TerminalApp
ResizePaneRight,
ResizePaneUp,
ResizePaneDown,
MoveFocusLeft,
MoveFocusRight,
MoveFocusUp,
MoveFocusDown,
OpenSettings
};
@@ -69,7 +64,6 @@ namespace TerminalApp
delegate void NewWindowEventArgs();
delegate void CloseWindowEventArgs();
delegate void CloseTabEventArgs();
delegate void ClosePaneEventArgs();
delegate void NextTabEventArgs();
delegate void PrevTabEventArgs();
delegate void SplitVerticalEventArgs();
@@ -83,9 +77,9 @@ namespace TerminalApp
delegate void ScrollDownPageEventArgs();
delegate void OpenSettingsEventArgs();
delegate void ResizePaneEventArgs(Direction direction);
delegate void MoveFocusEventArgs(Direction direction);
[default_interface] runtimeclass AppKeyBindings : Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.IKeyBindings
[default_interface]
runtimeclass AppKeyBindings : Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.IKeyBindings
{
AppKeyBindings();
@@ -100,7 +94,6 @@ namespace TerminalApp
event NewWindowEventArgs NewWindow;
event CloseWindowEventArgs CloseWindow;
event CloseTabEventArgs CloseTab;
event ClosePaneEventArgs ClosePane;
event SwitchToTabEventArgs SwitchToTab;
event NextTabEventArgs NextTab;
event PrevTabEventArgs PrevTab;
@@ -114,6 +107,5 @@ namespace TerminalApp
event ScrollDownPageEventArgs ScrollDownPage;
event OpenSettingsEventArgs OpenSettings;
event ResizePaneEventArgs ResizePane;
event MoveFocusEventArgs MoveFocus;
}
}

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@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ static constexpr std::string_view NewTabWithProfile8Key{ "newTabProfile8" };
static constexpr std::string_view NewWindowKey{ "newWindow" };
static constexpr std::string_view CloseWindowKey{ "closeWindow" };
static constexpr std::string_view CloseTabKey{ "closeTab" };
static constexpr std::string_view ClosePaneKey{ "closePane" };
static constexpr std::string_view SwitchtoTabKey{ "switchToTab" };
static constexpr std::string_view NextTabKey{ "nextTab" };
static constexpr std::string_view PrevTabKey{ "prevTab" };
@@ -56,10 +55,6 @@ static constexpr std::string_view ResizePaneLeftKey{ "resizePaneLeft" };
static constexpr std::string_view ResizePaneRightKey{ "resizePaneRight" };
static constexpr std::string_view ResizePaneUpKey{ "resizePaneUp" };
static constexpr std::string_view ResizePaneDownKey{ "resizePaneDown" };
static constexpr std::string_view MoveFocusLeftKey{ "moveFocusLeft" };
static constexpr std::string_view MoveFocusRightKey{ "moveFocusRight" };
static constexpr std::string_view MoveFocusUpKey{ "moveFocusUp" };
static constexpr std::string_view MoveFocusDownKey{ "moveFocusDown" };
// Specifically use a map here over an unordered_map. We want to be able to
// iterate over these entries in-order when we're serializing the keybindings.
@@ -87,7 +82,6 @@ static const std::map<std::string_view, ShortcutAction, std::less<>> commandName
{ NewWindowKey, ShortcutAction::NewWindow },
{ CloseWindowKey, ShortcutAction::CloseWindow },
{ CloseTabKey, ShortcutAction::CloseTab },
{ ClosePaneKey, ShortcutAction::ClosePane },
{ NextTabKey, ShortcutAction::NextTab },
{ PrevTabKey, ShortcutAction::PrevTab },
{ IncreaseFontSizeKey, ShortcutAction::IncreaseFontSize },
@@ -111,10 +105,6 @@ static const std::map<std::string_view, ShortcutAction, std::less<>> commandName
{ ResizePaneRightKey, ShortcutAction::ResizePaneRight },
{ ResizePaneUpKey, ShortcutAction::ResizePaneUp },
{ ResizePaneDownKey, ShortcutAction::ResizePaneDown },
{ MoveFocusLeftKey, ShortcutAction::MoveFocusLeft },
{ MoveFocusRightKey, ShortcutAction::MoveFocusRight },
{ MoveFocusUpKey, ShortcutAction::MoveFocusUp },
{ MoveFocusDownKey, ShortcutAction::MoveFocusDown },
{ OpenSettingsKey, ShortcutAction::OpenSettings },
};

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
#include "CascadiaSettings.h"
#include "../../types/inc/utils.hpp"
#include "../../inc/DefaultSettings.h"
#include "winrt/Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalConnection.h"
using namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings;
using namespace ::TerminalApp;
@@ -246,7 +245,7 @@ void CascadiaSettings::_CreateDefaultProfiles()
if (_isPowerShellCoreInstalled(psCoreCmdline))
{
auto pwshProfile{ _CreateDefaultProfile(L"PowerShell Core") };
pwshProfile.SetCommandline(std::move(psCoreCmdline));
pwshProfile.SetCommandline(psCoreCmdline);
pwshProfile.SetStartingDirectory(DEFAULT_STARTING_DIRECTORY);
pwshProfile.SetColorScheme({ L"Campbell" });
@@ -262,20 +261,6 @@ void CascadiaSettings::_CreateDefaultProfiles()
_profiles.emplace_back(powershellProfile);
_profiles.emplace_back(cmdProfile);
if (winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::AzureConnection::IsAzureConnectionAvailable())
{
auto azureCloudShellProfile{ _CreateDefaultProfile(L"Azure Cloud Shell") };
azureCloudShellProfile.SetCommandline(L"Azure");
azureCloudShellProfile.SetStartingDirectory(DEFAULT_STARTING_DIRECTORY);
azureCloudShellProfile.SetColorScheme({ L"Vintage" });
azureCloudShellProfile.SetAcrylicOpacity(0.6);
azureCloudShellProfile.SetUseAcrylic(true);
azureCloudShellProfile.SetCloseOnExit(false);
azureCloudShellProfile.SetConnectionType(AzureConnectionType);
_profiles.emplace_back(azureCloudShellProfile);
}
try
{
_AppendWslProfiles(_profiles);
@@ -292,16 +277,18 @@ void CascadiaSettings::_CreateDefaultProfiles()
void CascadiaSettings::_CreateDefaultKeybindings()
{
AppKeyBindings keyBindings = _globals.GetKeybindings();
// Set up some basic default keybindings
// Set up spme basic default keybindings
// TODO:MSFT:20700157 read our settings from some source, and configure
// keychord,action pairings from that file
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::NewTab,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Ctrl | KeyModifiers::Shift,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
static_cast<int>('T') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::DuplicateTab,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Ctrl | KeyModifiers::Shift,
static_cast<int>('D') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::ClosePane,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Ctrl | KeyModifiers::Shift,
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::CloseTab,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
static_cast<int>('W') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::CopyText,
@@ -367,31 +354,31 @@ void CascadiaSettings::_CreateDefaultKeybindings()
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Ctrl | KeyModifiers::Shift,
VK_PRIOR });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab0,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('1') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab1,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('2') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab2,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('3') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab3,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('4') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab4,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('5') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab5,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('6') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab6,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('7') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab7,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('8') });
keyBindings.SetKeyBinding(ShortcutAction::SwitchToTab8,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt | KeyModifiers::Ctrl,
KeyChord{ KeyModifiers::Alt,
static_cast<int>('9') });
}
@@ -513,8 +500,7 @@ bool CascadiaSettings::_isPowerShellCoreInstalled(std::filesystem::path& cmdline
// - true iff powershell core (pwsh.exe) is present in the given path
bool CascadiaSettings::_isPowerShellCoreInstalledInPath(const std::wstring_view programFileEnv, std::filesystem::path& cmdline)
{
std::wstring programFileEnvNulTerm{ programFileEnv };
std::filesystem::path psCorePath{ wil::ExpandEnvironmentStringsW<std::wstring>(programFileEnvNulTerm.data()) };
std::filesystem::path psCorePath = ExpandEnvironmentVariableString(programFileEnv.data());
psCorePath /= L"PowerShell";
if (std::filesystem::exists(psCorePath))
{
@@ -611,7 +597,6 @@ void CascadiaSettings::_AppendWslProfiles(std::vector<TerminalApp::Profile>& pro
auto WSLDistro{ _CreateDefaultProfile(distName) };
WSLDistro.SetCommandline(L"wsl.exe -d " + distName);
WSLDistro.SetColorScheme({ L"Campbell" });
WSLDistro.SetStartingDirectory(DEFAULT_STARTING_DIRECTORY);
std::wstring iconPath{ PACKAGED_PROFILE_ICON_PATH };
iconPath.append(DEFAULT_LINUX_ICON_GUID);
iconPath.append(PACKAGED_PROFILE_ICON_EXTENSION);
@@ -621,6 +606,27 @@ void CascadiaSettings::_AppendWslProfiles(std::vector<TerminalApp::Profile>& pro
}
}
// Function Description:
// - Get a environment variable string.
// Arguments:
// - A string that contains an environment-variable string in the form: %variableName%.
// Return Value:
// - a string of the expending environment-variable string.
std::wstring CascadiaSettings::ExpandEnvironmentVariableString(std::wstring_view source)
{
std::wstring result{};
DWORD requiredSize = 0;
do
{
result.resize(requiredSize);
requiredSize = ::ExpandEnvironmentStringsW(source.data(), result.data(), gsl::narrow<DWORD>(result.size()));
} while (requiredSize != result.size());
// Trim the terminating null character
result.resize(requiredSize - 1);
return result;
}
// Method Description:
// - Helper function for creating a skeleton default profile with a pre-populated
// guid and name.

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@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ Author(s):
#include "GlobalAppSettings.h"
#include "Profile.h"
static constexpr GUID AzureConnectionType = { 0xd9fcfdfa, 0xa479, 0x412c, { 0x83, 0xb7, 0xc5, 0x64, 0xe, 0x61, 0xcd, 0x62 } };
namespace TerminalApp
{
class CascadiaSettings;
@@ -47,7 +45,7 @@ public:
Json::Value ToJson() const;
static std::unique_ptr<CascadiaSettings> FromJson(const Json::Value& json);
static std::wstring GetSettingsPath(const bool useRoamingPath = false);
static std::wstring GetSettingsPath();
const Profile* FindProfile(GUID profileGuid) const noexcept;
@@ -68,5 +66,6 @@ private:
static bool _isPowerShellCoreInstalledInPath(const std::wstring_view programFileEnv, std::filesystem::path& cmdline);
static bool _isPowerShellCoreInstalled(std::filesystem::path& cmdline);
static void _AppendWslProfiles(std::vector<TerminalApp::Profile>& profileStorage);
static std::wstring ExpandEnvironmentVariableString(std::wstring_view source);
static Profile _CreateDefaultProfile(const std::wstring_view name);
};

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@@ -261,77 +261,25 @@ void CascadiaSettings::_WriteSettings(const std::string_view content)
// from reading the file
std::optional<std::string> CascadiaSettings::_ReadSettings()
{
const auto pathToSettingsFile{ CascadiaSettings::GetSettingsPath() };
wil::unique_hfile hFile{ CreateFileW(pathToSettingsFile.c_str(),
GENERIC_READ,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
nullptr,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
nullptr) };
if (!hFile)
auto pathToSettingsFile{ CascadiaSettings::GetSettingsPath() };
const auto hFile = CreateFileW(pathToSettingsFile.c_str(), GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
// GH#1770 - Now that we're _not_ roaming our settings, do a quick check
// to see if there's a file in the Roaming App data folder. If there is
// a file there, but not in the LocalAppData, it's likely the user is
// upgrading from a version of the terminal from before this change.
// We'll try moving the file from the Roaming app data folder to the
// local appdata folder.
const auto pathToRoamingSettingsFile{ CascadiaSettings::GetSettingsPath(true) };
wil::unique_hfile hRoamingFile{ CreateFileW(pathToRoamingSettingsFile.c_str(),
GENERIC_READ,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
nullptr,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
nullptr) };
if (hRoamingFile)
{
// Close the file handle, move it, and re-open the file in its new location.
hRoamingFile.reset();
// Note: We're unsure if this is unsafe. Theoretically it's possible
// that two instances of the app will try and move the settings file
// simultaneously. We don't know what might happen in that scenario,
// but we're also not sure how to safely lock the file to prevent
// that from ocurring.
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF(!MoveFile(pathToRoamingSettingsFile.c_str(),
pathToSettingsFile.c_str()));
hFile.reset(CreateFileW(pathToSettingsFile.c_str(),
GENERIC_READ,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
nullptr,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
nullptr));
// hFile shouldn't be INVALID. That's unexpected - We just moved the
// file, we should be able to open it. Throw the error so we can get
// some information here.
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF(!hFile);
}
else
{
// If the roaming file didn't exist, and the local file doesn't exist,
// that's fine. Just log the error and return nullopt - we'll
// create the defaults.
LOG_LAST_ERROR();
return std::nullopt;
}
// If the file doesn't exist, that's fine. Just log the error and return
// nullopt - we'll create the defaults.
LOG_LAST_ERROR();
return std::nullopt;
}
// fileSize is in bytes
const auto fileSize = GetFileSize(hFile.get(), nullptr);
const auto fileSize = GetFileSize(hFile, nullptr);
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF(fileSize == INVALID_FILE_SIZE);
auto utf8buffer = std::make_unique<char[]>(fileSize);
DWORD bytesRead = 0;
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF(!ReadFile(hFile.get(), utf8buffer.get(), fileSize, &bytesRead, nullptr));
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF(!ReadFile(hFile, utf8buffer.get(), fileSize, &bytesRead, nullptr));
CloseHandle(hFile);
// convert buffer to UTF-8 string
std::string utf8string(utf8buffer.get(), fileSize);
@@ -341,27 +289,25 @@ std::optional<std::string> CascadiaSettings::_ReadSettings()
// function Description:
// - Returns the full path to the settings file, either within the application
// package, or in its unpackaged location. This path is under the "Local
// AppData" folder, so it _doesn't_ roam to other machines.
// package, or in its unpackaged location.
// - If the application is unpackaged,
// the file will end up under e.g. C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Terminal\profiles.json
// the file will end up under e.g. C:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows Terminal\profiles.json
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - the full path to the settings file
std::wstring CascadiaSettings::GetSettingsPath(const bool useRoamingPath)
std::wstring CascadiaSettings::GetSettingsPath()
{
wil::unique_cotaskmem_string localAppDataFolder;
wil::unique_cotaskmem_string roamingAppDataFolder;
// KF_FLAG_FORCE_APP_DATA_REDIRECTION, when engaged, causes SHGet... to return
// the new AppModel paths (Packages/xxx/RoamingState, etc.) for standard path requests.
// Using this flag allows us to avoid Windows.Storage.ApplicationData completely.
const auto knowFolderId = useRoamingPath ? FOLDERID_RoamingAppData : FOLDERID_LocalAppData;
if (FAILED(SHGetKnownFolderPath(knowFolderId, KF_FLAG_FORCE_APP_DATA_REDIRECTION, 0, &localAppDataFolder)))
if (FAILED(SHGetKnownFolderPath(FOLDERID_RoamingAppData, KF_FLAG_FORCE_APP_DATA_REDIRECTION, 0, &roamingAppDataFolder)))
{
THROW_LAST_ERROR();
}
std::filesystem::path parentDirectoryForSettingsFile{ localAppDataFolder.get() };
std::filesystem::path parentDirectoryForSettingsFile{ roamingAppDataFolder.get() };
if (!_IsPackaged())
{

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@@ -66,8 +66,7 @@ void ColorScheme::ApplyScheme(TerminalSettings terminalSettings) const
terminalSettings.DefaultForeground(_defaultForeground);
terminalSettings.DefaultBackground(_defaultBackground);
auto const tableCount = gsl::narrow_cast<int>(_table.size());
for (int i = 0; i < tableCount; i++)
for (int i = 0; i < _table.size(); i++)
{
terminalSettings.SetColorTableEntry(i, _table[i]);
}

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@@ -68,7 +68,21 @@ static const std::unordered_map<int32_t, std::wstring_view> vkeyNamePairs {
{ VK_F22 , L"f22" },
{ VK_F23 , L"f23" },
{ VK_F24 , L"f24" },
{ VK_OEM_PLUS , L"plus" }
{ VK_OEM_PLUS , L"plus" },
{ VK_OEM_COMMA , L"," },
{ VK_OEM_MINUS , L"-" },
{ VK_OEM_PERIOD , L"." }
// TODO:
// These all look like they'd be good keybindings, but change based on keyboard
// layout. How do we deal with that?
// #define VK_OEM_NEC_EQUAL 0x92 // '=' key on numpad
// #define VK_OEM_1 0xBA // ';:' for US
// #define VK_OEM_2 0xBF // '/?' for US
// #define VK_OEM_3 0xC0 // '`~' for US
// #define VK_OEM_4 0xDB // '[{' for US
// #define VK_OEM_5 0xDC // '\|' for US
// #define VK_OEM_6 0xDD // ']}' for US
// #define VK_OEM_7 0xDE // ''"' for US
};
// clang-format on
@@ -164,25 +178,6 @@ winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::KeyChord KeyChordSerialization::FromString
}
}
// If we haven't found a key, attempt a keyboard mapping
if (!foundKey && part.size() == 1)
{
auto oemVk = VkKeyScanW(part[0]);
if (oemVk != -1)
{
vkey = oemVk & 0xFF;
auto oemModifiers = (oemVk & 0xFF00) >> 8;
// We're using WI_SetFlagIf instead of WI_UpdateFlag because we want to be strictly additive
// to the user's specified modifiers. ctrl+| should be the same as ctrl+shift+\,
// but if we used WI_UpdateFlag, ctrl+shift+\ would turn _off_ Shift because \ doesn't
// require it.
WI_SetFlagIf(modifiers, KeyModifiers::Shift, WI_IsFlagSet(oemModifiers, 1U));
WI_SetFlagIf(modifiers, KeyModifiers::Ctrl, WI_IsFlagSet(oemModifiers, 2U));
WI_SetFlagIf(modifiers, KeyModifiers::Alt, WI_IsFlagSet(oemModifiers, 4U));
foundKey = true;
}
}
// If we weren't able to find a match, throw an exception.
if (!foundKey)
{
@@ -245,16 +240,6 @@ winrt::hstring KeyChordSerialization::ToString(const KeyChord& chord)
buffer += vkeyNamePairs.at(vkey);
serializedSuccessfully = true;
}
else
{
auto mappedChar = MapVirtualKeyW(vkey, MAPVK_VK_TO_CHAR);
if (mappedChar != 0)
{
wchar_t mappedWch = gsl::narrow_cast<wchar_t>(mappedChar);
buffer += std::wstring_view{ &mappedWch, 1 };
serializedSuccessfully = true;
}
}
}
if (!serializedSuccessfully)

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@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
//
// MinMaxCloseControl.xaml.cpp
// Implementation of the MinMaxCloseControl class
//
@@ -10,7 +8,6 @@
#include "MinMaxCloseControl.h"
#include "MinMaxCloseControl.g.cpp"
using namespace winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml;
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
@@ -19,37 +16,59 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
InitializeComponent();
}
void MinMaxCloseControl::Maximize()
uint64_t MinMaxCloseControl::ParentWindowHandle() const
{
VisualStateManager::GoToState(MaximizeButton(), L"WindowStateMaximized", false);
return reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(_window);
}
void MinMaxCloseControl::RestoreDown()
void MinMaxCloseControl::ParentWindowHandle(uint64_t handle)
{
VisualStateManager::GoToState(MaximizeButton(), L"WindowStateNormal", false);
_window = reinterpret_cast<HWND>(handle);
}
// These event handlers simply forward each buttons click events up to the
// events we've exposed.
void MinMaxCloseControl::_MinimizeClick(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender,
RoutedEventArgs const& e)
void MinMaxCloseControl::_OnMaximize(byte flag)
{
_minimizeClickHandlers(*this, e);
if (_window)
{
POINT point1 = {};
::GetCursorPos(&point1);
const LPARAM lParam = MAKELPARAM(point1.x, point1.y);
WINDOWPLACEMENT placement = { sizeof(placement) };
::GetWindowPlacement(_window, &placement);
if (placement.showCmd == SW_SHOWNORMAL)
{
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VisualStateManager::GoToState(this->Maximize(), L"WindowStateMaximized", false);
::PostMessage(_window, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MAXIMIZE | flag, lParam);
}
else if (placement.showCmd == SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED)
{
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VisualStateManager::GoToState(this->Maximize(), L"WindowStateNormal", false);
::PostMessage(_window, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_RESTORE | flag, lParam);
}
}
}
void MinMaxCloseControl::_MaximizeClick(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender,
RoutedEventArgs const& e)
void MinMaxCloseControl::Maximize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
_maximizeClickHandlers(*this, e);
}
void MinMaxCloseControl::_CloseClick(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender,
RoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
_closeClickHandlers(*this, e);
_OnMaximize(HTMAXBUTTON);
}
DEFINE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(MinMaxCloseControl, MinimizeClick, _minimizeClickHandlers, TerminalApp::MinMaxCloseControl, RoutedEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(MinMaxCloseControl, MaximizeClick, _maximizeClickHandlers, TerminalApp::MinMaxCloseControl, RoutedEventArgs);
DEFINE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(MinMaxCloseControl, CloseClick, _closeClickHandlers, TerminalApp::MinMaxCloseControl, RoutedEventArgs);
void MinMaxCloseControl::DragBar_DoubleTapped(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Input::DoubleTappedRoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
_OnMaximize(HTCAPTION);
}
void MinMaxCloseControl::Minimize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
if (_window)
{
::PostMessage(_window, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MINIMIZE | HTMINBUTTON, 0);
}
}
void MinMaxCloseControl::Close_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
::PostQuitMessage(0);
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
//
// Declaration of the MainUserControl class.
//
@@ -10,7 +8,6 @@
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Markup.h"
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Interop.h"
#include "MinMaxCloseControl.g.h"
#include "../../cascadia/inc/cppwinrt_utils.h"
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
@@ -18,19 +15,17 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
MinMaxCloseControl();
void Maximize();
void RestoreDown();
void Minimize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void Maximize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void Close_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void DragBar_DoubleTapped(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Input::DoubleTappedRoutedEventArgs const& e);
void _MinimizeClick(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void _MaximizeClick(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void _CloseClick(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
uint64_t ParentWindowHandle() const;
void ParentWindowHandle(uint64_t handle);
DECLARE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(MinimizeClick, _minimizeClickHandlers, TerminalApp::MinMaxCloseControl, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(MaximizeClick, _maximizeClickHandlers, TerminalApp::MinMaxCloseControl, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs);
DECLARE_EVENT_WITH_TYPED_EVENT_HANDLER(CloseClick, _closeClickHandlers, TerminalApp::MinMaxCloseControl, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs);
private:
void _OnMaximize(byte flag);
HWND _window{ nullptr }; // non-owning handle; should not be freed in the dtor.
};
}

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@@ -1,17 +1,13 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
namespace TerminalApp
namespace TerminalApp
{
[default_interface] runtimeclass MinMaxCloseControl : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.StackPanel
[default_interface]
runtimeclass MinMaxCloseControl : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.StackPanel
{
MinMaxCloseControl();
void Maximize();
void RestoreDown();
Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Grid Content{ get; };
Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Border DragBar{ get; };
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<MinMaxCloseControl, Windows.UI.Xaml.RoutedEventArgs> MinimizeClick;
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<MinMaxCloseControl, Windows.UI.Xaml.RoutedEventArgs> MaximizeClick;
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<MinMaxCloseControl, Windows.UI.Xaml.RoutedEventArgs> CloseClick;
UInt64 ParentWindowHandle;
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
<!-- Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under
the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. -->
<StackPanel
<StackPanel
x:Class="TerminalApp.MinMaxCloseControl"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
@@ -131,7 +129,13 @@ the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. -->
</ResourceDictionary>
</StackPanel.Resources>
<Button Height="36.0" MinWidth="45.0" Width="45.0" x:Name="MinimizeButton" Style="{StaticResource CaptionButton}" Click="_MinimizeClick"
<Grid x:Name="Content"></Grid>
<Border Height="36.0"
MinWidth="160.0"
x:Name="DragBar"
Background="{ThemeResource SystemChromeLowColor}"
DoubleTapped="DragBar_DoubleTapped"/>
<Button Height="36.0" Width="45.0" x:Name="Minimize" Style="{StaticResource CaptionButton}" Click="Minimize_Click"
AutomationProperties.Name="Minimize">
<Button.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
@@ -139,7 +143,7 @@ the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. -->
</ResourceDictionary>
</Button.Resources>
</Button>
<Button Height="36.0" MinWidth="45.0" Width="45.0" x:Name="MaximizeButton" Style="{StaticResource CaptionButton}" Click="_MaximizeClick"
<Button Height="36.0" Width="45.0" x:Name="Maximize" Style="{StaticResource CaptionButton}" Click="Maximize_Click"
AutomationProperties.Name="Maximize">
<Button.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>
@@ -148,7 +152,7 @@ the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. -->
</ResourceDictionary>
</Button.Resources>
</Button>
<Button Height="36.0" MinWidth="45.0" Width="45.0" x:Name="CloseButton" Style="{StaticResource CaptionButton}" Click="_CloseClick"
<Button Height="36.0" Width="45.0" x:Name="Close" Style="{StaticResource CaptionButton}" Click="Close_Click"
AutomationProperties.Name="Close">
<Button.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary>

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Pane::Pane(const GUID& profile, const TermControl& control, const bool lastFocus
_lastFocused{ lastFocused },
_profile{ profile }
{
_root.Children().Append(_control);
_root.Children().Append(_control.GetControl());
_connectionClosedToken = _control.ConnectionClosed({ this, &Pane::_ControlClosedHandler });
// Set the background of the pane to match that of the theme's default grid
@@ -187,95 +187,6 @@ bool Pane::ResizePane(const Direction& direction)
return false;
}
// Method Description:
// - Attempts to handle moving focus to one of our children. If our split
// direction isn't appropriate for the move direction, then we'll return
// false, to try and let our parent handle the move. If our child we'd move
// focus to is already focused, we'll also return false, to again let our
// parent try and handle the focus movement.
// Arguments:
// - direction: The direction to move the focus in.
// Return Value:
// - true if we handled this focus move request.
bool Pane::_NavigateFocus(const Direction& direction)
{
if (!DirectionMatchesSplit(direction, _splitState))
{
return false;
}
const bool focusSecond = (direction == Direction::Right) || (direction == Direction::Down);
const auto newlyFocusedChild = focusSecond ? _secondChild : _firstChild;
// If the child we want to move focus to is _already_ focused, return false,
// to try and let our parent figure it out.
if (newlyFocusedChild->WasLastFocused())
{
return false;
}
// Transfer focus to our child, and update the focus of our tree.
newlyFocusedChild->_FocusFirstChild();
UpdateFocus();
return true;
}
// Method Description:
// - Attempts to move focus to one of our children. If we have a focused child,
// we'll try to move the focus in the direction requested.
// - If there isn't a pane that exists as a child of this pane in the correct
// direction, we'll return false. This will indicate to our parent that they
// should try and move the focus themselves. In this way, the focus can move
// up and down the tree to the correct pane.
// - This method is _very_ similar to ResizePane. Both are trying to find the
// right separator to move (focus) in a direction.
// Arguments:
// - direction: The direction to move the focus in.
// Return Value:
// - true if we or a child handled this focus move request.
bool Pane::NavigateFocus(const Direction& direction)
{
// If we're a leaf, do nothing. We can't possibly have a descendant with a
// separator the correct direction.
if (_IsLeaf())
{
return false;
}
// Check if either our first or second child is the currently focused leaf.
// If it is, and the requested move direction matches our separator, then
// we're the pane that needs to handle this focus move.
const bool firstIsFocused = _firstChild->_IsLeaf() && _firstChild->_lastFocused;
const bool secondIsFocused = _secondChild->_IsLeaf() && _secondChild->_lastFocused;
if (firstIsFocused || secondIsFocused)
{
return _NavigateFocus(direction);
}
else
{
// If neither of our children were the focused leaf, then recurse into
// our children and see if they can handle the focus move.
// For each child, if it has a focused descendant, try having that child
// handle the focus move.
// If the child wasn't able to handle the focus move, it's possible that
// there were no descendants with a separator the correct direction. If
// our separator _is_ the correct direction, then we should be the pane
// to move focus into our other child. Otherwise, just return false, as
// we couldn't handle it either.
if ((!_firstChild->_IsLeaf()) && _firstChild->_HasFocusedChild())
{
return _firstChild->NavigateFocus(direction) || _NavigateFocus(direction);
}
else if ((!_secondChild->_IsLeaf()) && _secondChild->_HasFocusedChild())
{
return _secondChild->NavigateFocus(direction) || _NavigateFocus(direction);
}
}
return false;
}
// Method Description:
// - Called when our attached control is closed. Triggers listeners to our close
// event, if we're a leaf pane.
@@ -308,18 +219,6 @@ void Pane::_ControlClosedHandler()
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Fire our Closed event to tell our parent that we should be removed.
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void Pane::Close()
{
// Fire our Closed event to tell our parent that we should be removed.
_closedHandlers();
}
// Method Description:
// - Get the root UIElement of this pane. There may be a single TermControl as a
// child, or an entire tree of grids and panes as children of this element.
@@ -426,7 +325,7 @@ bool Pane::_HasFocusedChild() const noexcept
// We're intentionally making this one giant expression, so the compiler
// will skip the following lookups if one of the lookups before it returns
// true
return (_control && _control.FocusState() != FocusState::Unfocused) ||
return (_control && _control.GetControl().FocusState() != FocusState::Unfocused) ||
(_firstChild && _firstChild->_HasFocusedChild()) ||
(_secondChild && _secondChild->_HasFocusedChild());
}
@@ -445,7 +344,7 @@ void Pane::UpdateFocus()
if (_IsLeaf())
{
const auto controlFocused = _control &&
_control.FocusState() != FocusState::Unfocused;
_control.GetControl().FocusState() != FocusState::Unfocused;
_lastFocused = controlFocused;
}
@@ -468,7 +367,7 @@ void Pane::_FocusFirstChild()
{
if (_IsLeaf())
{
_control.Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
_control.GetControl().Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
}
else
{
@@ -564,11 +463,11 @@ void Pane::_CloseChild(const bool closeFirst)
_separatorRoot = { nullptr };
// Reattach the TermControl to our grid.
_root.Children().Append(_control);
_root.Children().Append(_control.GetControl());
if (_lastFocused)
{
_control.Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
_control.GetControl().Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
}
_splitState = SplitState::None;

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@@ -47,13 +47,10 @@ public:
void UpdateSettings(const winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::TerminalSettings& settings, const GUID& profile);
void ResizeContent(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::Size& newSize);
bool ResizePane(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction);
bool NavigateFocus(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction);
void SplitHorizontal(const GUID& profile, const winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::TermControl& control);
void SplitVertical(const GUID& profile, const winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::TermControl& control);
void Close();
DECLARE_EVENT(Closed, _closedHandlers, winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::ConnectionClosedEventArgs);
private:
@@ -83,9 +80,7 @@ private:
void _CreateRowColDefinitions(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::Size& rootSize);
void _CreateSplitContent();
void _ApplySplitDefinitions();
bool _Resize(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction);
bool _NavigateFocus(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction);
void _CloseChild(const bool closeFirst);

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@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ static constexpr std::string_view CursorColorKey{ "cursorColor" };
static constexpr std::string_view CursorShapeKey{ "cursorShape" };
static constexpr std::string_view CursorHeightKey{ "cursorHeight" };
static constexpr std::string_view ConnectionTypeKey{ "connectionType" };
static constexpr std::string_view CommandlineKey{ "commandline" };
static constexpr std::string_view FontFaceKey{ "fontFace" };
static constexpr std::string_view FontSizeKey{ "fontSize" };
@@ -39,8 +38,7 @@ static constexpr std::string_view StartingDirectoryKey{ "startingDirectory" };
static constexpr std::string_view IconKey{ "icon" };
static constexpr std::string_view BackgroundImageKey{ "backgroundImage" };
static constexpr std::string_view BackgroundImageOpacityKey{ "backgroundImageOpacity" };
static constexpr std::string_view BackgroundImageStretchModeKey{ "backgroundImageStretchMode" };
static constexpr std::string_view BackgroundImageAlignmentKey{ "backgroundImageAlignment" };
static constexpr std::string_view BackgroundimageStretchModeKey{ "backgroundImageStretchMode" };
// Possible values for Scrollbar state
static constexpr std::wstring_view AlwaysVisible{ L"visible" };
@@ -59,17 +57,6 @@ static constexpr std::string_view ImageStretchModeFill{ "fill" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageStretchModeUniform{ "uniform" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageStretchModeUniformTofill{ "uniformToFill" };
// Possible values for Image Alignment
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentCenter{ "center" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentLeft{ "left" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentTop{ "top" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentRight{ "right" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentBottom{ "bottom" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentTopLeft{ "topLeft" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentTopRight{ "topRight" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentBottomLeft{ "bottomLeft" };
static constexpr std::string_view ImageAlignmentBottomRight{ "bottomRight" };
Profile::Profile() :
Profile(Utils::CreateGuid())
{
@@ -90,7 +77,6 @@ Profile::Profile(const winrt::guid& guid) :
_cursorShape{ CursorStyle::Bar },
_cursorHeight{ DEFAULT_CURSOR_HEIGHT },
_connectionType{},
_commandline{ L"cmd.exe" },
_startingDirectory{},
_fontFace{ DEFAULT_FONT_FACE },
@@ -103,8 +89,7 @@ Profile::Profile(const winrt::guid& guid) :
_icon{},
_backgroundImage{},
_backgroundImageOpacity{},
_backgroundImageStretchMode{},
_backgroundImageAlignment{}
_backgroundImageStretchMode{}
{
}
@@ -150,8 +135,7 @@ TerminalSettings Profile::CreateTerminalSettings(const std::vector<ColorScheme>&
TerminalSettings terminalSettings{};
// Fill in the Terminal Setting's CoreSettings from the profile
auto const colorTableCount = gsl::narrow_cast<int>(_colorTable.size());
for (int i = 0; i < colorTableCount; i++)
for (int i = 0; i < _colorTable.size(); i++)
{
terminalSettings.SetColorTableEntry(i, _colorTable[i]);
}
@@ -216,14 +200,6 @@ TerminalSettings Profile::CreateTerminalSettings(const std::vector<ColorScheme>&
terminalSettings.BackgroundImageStretchMode(_backgroundImageStretchMode.value());
}
if (_backgroundImageAlignment)
{
const auto imageHorizontalAlignment = std::get<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment>(_backgroundImageAlignment.value());
const auto imageVerticalAlignment = std::get<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment>(_backgroundImageAlignment.value());
terminalSettings.BackgroundImageHorizontalAlignment(imageHorizontalAlignment);
terminalSettings.BackgroundImageVerticalAlignment(imageVerticalAlignment);
}
return terminalSettings;
}
@@ -283,10 +259,6 @@ Json::Value Profile::ToJson() const
root[JsonKey(CloseOnExitKey)] = _closeOnExit;
root[JsonKey(PaddingKey)] = winrt::to_string(_padding);
if (_connectionType)
{
root[JsonKey(ConnectionTypeKey)] = winrt::to_string(Utils::GuidToString(_connectionType.value()));
}
if (_scrollbarState)
{
const auto scrollbarState = winrt::to_string(_scrollbarState.value());
@@ -321,12 +293,7 @@ Json::Value Profile::ToJson() const
if (_backgroundImageStretchMode)
{
root[JsonKey(BackgroundImageStretchModeKey)] = SerializeImageStretchMode(_backgroundImageStretchMode.value()).data();
}
if (_backgroundImageAlignment)
{
root[JsonKey(BackgroundImageAlignmentKey)] = SerializeImageAlignment(_backgroundImageAlignment.value()).data();
root[JsonKey(BackgroundimageStretchModeKey)] = SerializeImageStretchMode(_backgroundImageStretchMode.value()).data();
}
return root;
@@ -351,17 +318,6 @@ Profile Profile::FromJson(const Json::Value& json)
{
result._guid = Utils::GuidFromString(GetWstringFromJson(guid));
}
else
{
result._guid = Utils::CreateGuid();
TraceLoggingWrite(
g_hTerminalAppProvider,
"SynthesizedGuidForProfile",
TraceLoggingDescription("Event emitted when a profile is deserialized without a GUID"),
TraceLoggingKeyword(MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_MEASURES),
TelemetryPrivacyDataTag(PDT_ProductAndServicePerformance));
}
// Core Settings
if (auto foreground{ json[JsonKey(ForegroundKey)] })
@@ -424,10 +380,6 @@ Profile Profile::FromJson(const Json::Value& json)
}
// Control Settings
if (auto connectionType{ json[JsonKey(ConnectionTypeKey)] })
{
result._connectionType = Utils::GuidFromString(GetWstringFromJson(connectionType));
}
if (auto commandline{ json[JsonKey(CommandlineKey)] })
{
result._commandline = GetWstringFromJson(commandline);
@@ -476,26 +428,22 @@ Profile Profile::FromJson(const Json::Value& json)
{
result._backgroundImageOpacity = backgroundImageOpacity.asFloat();
}
if (auto backgroundImageStretchMode{ json[JsonKey(BackgroundImageStretchModeKey)] })
if (auto backgroundImageStretchMode{ json[JsonKey(BackgroundimageStretchModeKey)] })
{
result._backgroundImageStretchMode = ParseImageStretchMode(backgroundImageStretchMode.asString());
}
if (auto backgroundImageAlignment{ json[JsonKey(BackgroundImageAlignmentKey)] })
{
result._backgroundImageAlignment = ParseImageAlignment(backgroundImageAlignment.asString());
}
return result;
}
void Profile::SetFontFace(std::wstring fontFace) noexcept
{
_fontFace = std::move(fontFace);
_fontFace = fontFace;
}
void Profile::SetColorScheme(std::optional<std::wstring> schemeName) noexcept
{
_schemeName = std::move(schemeName);
_schemeName = schemeName;
}
void Profile::SetAcrylicOpacity(double opacity) noexcept
@@ -505,17 +453,17 @@ void Profile::SetAcrylicOpacity(double opacity) noexcept
void Profile::SetCommandline(std::wstring cmdline) noexcept
{
_commandline = std::move(cmdline);
_commandline = cmdline;
}
void Profile::SetStartingDirectory(std::wstring startingDirectory) noexcept
{
_startingDirectory = std::move(startingDirectory);
_startingDirectory = startingDirectory;
}
void Profile::SetName(std::wstring name) noexcept
{
_name = std::move(name);
_name = name;
}
void Profile::SetUseAcrylic(bool useAcrylic) noexcept
@@ -533,19 +481,9 @@ void Profile::SetDefaultBackground(COLORREF defaultBackground) noexcept
_defaultBackground = defaultBackground;
}
void Profile::SetCloseOnExit(bool defaultClose) noexcept
{
_closeOnExit = defaultClose;
}
void Profile::SetConnectionType(GUID connectionType) noexcept
{
_connectionType = connectionType;
}
bool Profile::HasIcon() const noexcept
{
return _icon.has_value() && !_icon.value().empty();
return _icon.has_value();
}
// Method Description
@@ -554,16 +492,15 @@ bool Profile::HasIcon() const noexcept
// - tabTitle: the tab title
void Profile::SetTabTitle(std::wstring tabTitle) noexcept
{
_tabTitle = std::move(tabTitle);
_tabTitle = tabTitle;
}
// Method Description:
// - Sets this profile's icon path.
// Arguments:
// - path: the path
void Profile::SetIconPath(std::wstring_view path)
void Profile::SetIconPath(std::wstring_view path) noexcept
{
static_assert(!noexcept(_icon.emplace(path)));
_icon.emplace(path);
}
@@ -609,18 +546,6 @@ std::wstring_view Profile::GetTabTitle() const noexcept
std::wstring_view{ L"", 0 };
}
bool Profile::HasConnectionType() const noexcept
{
return _connectionType.has_value();
}
GUID Profile::GetConnectionType() const noexcept
{
return HasConnectionType() ?
_connectionType.value() :
_GUID{};
}
bool Profile::GetCloseOnExit() const noexcept
{
return _closeOnExit;
@@ -729,114 +654,6 @@ std::string_view Profile::SerializeImageStretchMode(const winrt::Windows::UI::Xa
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Helper function for converting a user-specified image horizontal and vertical
// alignment to the appropriate enum values tuple
// Arguments:
// - The value from the profiles.json file
// Return Value:
// - The corresponding enum values tuple which maps to the string provided by the user
std::tuple<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment> Profile::ParseImageAlignment(const std::string_view imageAlignment)
{
if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentTopLeft)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Left,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Top);
}
else if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentBottomLeft)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Left,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Bottom);
}
else if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentLeft)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Left,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Center);
}
else if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentTopRight)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Right,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Top);
}
else if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentBottomRight)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Right,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Bottom);
}
else if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentRight)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Right,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Center);
}
else if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentTop)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Center,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Top);
}
else if (imageAlignment == ImageAlignmentBottom)
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Center,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Bottom);
}
else // Fall through to default alignment
{
return std::make_tuple(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Center,
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Center);
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Helper function for converting the HorizontalAlignment+VerticalAlignment tuple
// to the correct string value.
// Arguments:
// - imageAlignment: The enum values tuple to convert to a string.
// Return Value:
// - The string value for the given ImageAlignment
std::string_view Profile::SerializeImageAlignment(const std::tuple<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment> imageAlignment)
{
const auto imageHorizontalAlignment = std::get<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment>(imageAlignment);
const auto imageVerticalAlignment = std::get<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment>(imageAlignment);
switch (imageHorizontalAlignment)
{
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Left:
switch (imageVerticalAlignment)
{
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Top:
return ImageAlignmentTopLeft;
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Bottom:
return ImageAlignmentBottomLeft;
default:
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Center:
return ImageAlignmentLeft;
}
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Right:
switch (imageVerticalAlignment)
{
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Top:
return ImageAlignmentTopRight;
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Bottom:
return ImageAlignmentBottomRight;
default:
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Center:
return ImageAlignmentRight;
}
default:
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment::Center:
switch (imageVerticalAlignment)
{
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Top:
return ImageAlignmentTop;
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Bottom:
return ImageAlignmentBottom;
default:
case winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment::Center:
return ImageAlignmentCenter;
}
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Helper function for converting a user-specified cursor style corresponding
// CursorStyle enum value

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@@ -38,8 +38,6 @@ public:
std::wstring_view GetName() const noexcept;
bool HasTabTitle() const noexcept;
std::wstring_view GetTabTitle() const noexcept;
bool HasConnectionType() const noexcept;
GUID GetConnectionType() const noexcept;
void SetFontFace(std::wstring fontFace) noexcept;
void SetColorScheme(std::optional<std::wstring> schemeName) noexcept;
@@ -51,12 +49,10 @@ public:
void SetUseAcrylic(bool useAcrylic) noexcept;
void SetDefaultForeground(COLORREF defaultForeground) noexcept;
void SetDefaultBackground(COLORREF defaultBackground) noexcept;
void SetCloseOnExit(bool defaultClose) noexcept;
void SetConnectionType(GUID connectionType) noexcept;
bool HasIcon() const noexcept;
std::wstring_view GetIconPath() const noexcept;
void SetIconPath(std::wstring_view path);
void SetIconPath(std::wstring_view path) noexcept;
bool GetCloseOnExit() const noexcept;
@@ -66,14 +62,11 @@ private:
static winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::ScrollbarState ParseScrollbarState(const std::wstring& scrollbarState);
static winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Media::Stretch ParseImageStretchMode(const std::string_view imageStretchMode);
static std::string_view SerializeImageStretchMode(const winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Media::Stretch imageStretchMode);
static std::tuple<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment> ParseImageAlignment(const std::string_view imageAlignment);
static std::string_view SerializeImageAlignment(const std::tuple<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment> imageAlignment);
static winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::CursorStyle _ParseCursorShape(const std::wstring& cursorShapeString);
static std::wstring_view _SerializeCursorStyle(const winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::CursorStyle cursorShape);
GUID _guid;
std::wstring _name;
std::optional<GUID> _connectionType;
// If this is set, then our colors should come from the associated color scheme
std::optional<std::wstring> _schemeName;
@@ -98,7 +91,6 @@ private:
std::optional<std::wstring> _backgroundImage;
std::optional<double> _backgroundImageOpacity;
std::optional<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Media::Stretch> _backgroundImageStretchMode;
std::optional<std::tuple<winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::HorizontalAlignment, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::VerticalAlignment>> _backgroundImageAlignment;
std::optional<std::wstring> _scrollbarState;
bool _closeOnExit;

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@@ -1,174 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<root>
<!--
Microsoft ResX Schema
Version 2.0
The primary goals of this format is to allow a simple XML format
that is mostly human readable. The generation and parsing of the
various data types are done through the TypeConverter classes
associated with the data types.
Example:
... ado.net/XML headers & schema ...
<resheader name="resmimetype">text/microsoft-resx</resheader>
<resheader name="version">2.0</resheader>
<resheader name="reader">System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, ...</resheader>
<resheader name="writer">System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, ...</resheader>
<data name="Name1"><value>this is my long string</value><comment>this is a comment</comment></data>
<data name="Color1" type="System.Drawing.Color, System.Drawing">Blue</data>
<data name="Bitmap1" mimetype="application/x-microsoft.net.object.binary.base64">
<value>[base64 mime encoded serialized .NET Framework object]</value>
</data>
<data name="Icon1" type="System.Drawing.Icon, System.Drawing" mimetype="application/x-microsoft.net.object.bytearray.base64">
<value>[base64 mime encoded string representing a byte array form of the .NET Framework object]</value>
<comment>This is a comment</comment>
</data>
There are any number of "resheader" rows that contain simple
name/value pairs.
Each data row contains a name, and value. The row also contains a
type or mimetype. Type corresponds to a .NET class that support
text/value conversion through the TypeConverter architecture.
Classes that don't support this are serialized and stored with the
mimetype set.
The mimetype is used for serialized objects, and tells the
ResXResourceReader how to depersist the object. This is currently not
extensible. For a given mimetype the value must be set accordingly:
Note - application/x-microsoft.net.object.binary.base64 is the format
that the ResXResourceWriter will generate, however the reader can
read any of the formats listed below.
mimetype: application/x-microsoft.net.object.binary.base64
value : The object must be serialized with
: System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter
: and then encoded with base64 encoding.
mimetype: application/x-microsoft.net.object.soap.base64
value : The object must be serialized with
: System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap.SoapFormatter
: and then encoded with base64 encoding.
mimetype: application/x-microsoft.net.object.bytearray.base64
value : The object must be serialized into a byte array
: using a System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter
: and then encoded with base64 encoding.
-->
<xsd:schema id="root" xmlns="" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:msdata="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-msdata">
<xsd:import namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace" />
<xsd:element name="root" msdata:IsDataSet="true">
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:choice maxOccurs="unbounded">
<xsd:element name="metadata">
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="value" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0" />
</xsd:sequence>
<xsd:attribute name="name" use="required" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:attribute name="mimetype" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:attribute ref="xml:space" />
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:element name="assembly">
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:attribute name="alias" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string" />
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:element name="data">
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="value" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0" msdata:Ordinal="1" />
<xsd:element name="comment" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0" msdata:Ordinal="2" />
</xsd:sequence>
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string" use="required" msdata:Ordinal="1" />
<xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string" msdata:Ordinal="3" />
<xsd:attribute name="mimetype" type="xsd:string" msdata:Ordinal="4" />
<xsd:attribute ref="xml:space" />
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:element name="resheader">
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="value" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0" msdata:Ordinal="1" />
</xsd:sequence>
<xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string" use="required" />
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
</xsd:choice>
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
</xsd:schema>
<resheader name="resmimetype">
<value>text/microsoft-resx</value>
</resheader>
<resheader name="version">
<value>2.0</value>
</resheader>
<resheader name="reader">
<value>System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089</value>
</resheader>
<resheader name="writer">
<value>System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089</value>
</resheader>
<data name="InitialJsonParseErrorText" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Settings could not be loaded from file - temporarily using the default settings. Check for syntax errors, including trailing commas.</value>
</data>
<data name="InitialJsonParseErrorTitle" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Failed to load settings</value>
</data>
<data name="Ok" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Ok</value>
</data>
<data name="ReloadJsonParseErrorText" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Settings could not be reloaded from file. Check for syntax errors, including trailing commas.</value>
</data>
<data name="ReloadJsonParseErrorTitle" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Failed to reload settings</value>
</data>
<data name="AboutTitleText" xml:space="preserve">
<value>About</value>
</data>
<data name="VersionLabelText" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Version:</value>
</data>
<data name="DocumentationLabelText" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Documentation
</value>
</data>
<data name="GettingStartedLabelText" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Getting Started
</value>
</data>
<data name="ReleaseNotesLabelText" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Release Notes
</value>
</data>
<data name="DocumentationUriValue" xml:space="preserve">
<value>https://aka.ms/terminal-documentation</value>
</data>
<data name="GettingStartedUriValue" xml:space="preserve">
<value>https://aka.ms/terminal-getting-started</value>
</data>
<data name="ReleaseNotesUriValue" xml:space="preserve">
<value>https://aka.ms/terminal-release-notes</value>
</data>
<data name="FeedbackUriValue" xml:space="preserve">
<value>https://aka.ms/terminal-feedback</value>
</data>
<data name="AboutMenuItem" xml:space="preserve">
<value>About</value>
</data>
<data name="FeedbackMenuItem" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Feedback</value>
</data>
<data name="SettingsMenuItem" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Settings</value>
</data>
</root>

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@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
#include "ScopedResourceLoader.h"
using namespace ::winrt::Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::Core;
ScopedResourceLoader::ScopedResourceLoader(const std::wstring_view resourceLocatorBase) :
_resourceMap{ ResourceManager::Current().MainResourceMap().GetSubtree(resourceLocatorBase) },
_resourceContext{ ResourceContext::GetForViewIndependentUse() }
{
}
// Method Description:
// - Gets the resource map associated with the scoped resource subcompartment.
// Return Value:
// - the resource map associated with the scoped resource subcompartment.
ResourceMap ScopedResourceLoader::GetResourceMap()
{
return _resourceMap;
}
// Method Description:
// - Loads the localized string resource with the given key from the scoped
// resource subcompartment.
// - This resource loader is view-independent; it cannot take into account scale
// factors and view themes. Strings should not vary based on those things.
// Arguments:
// - resourceName: the key up by which to look the resource
// Return Value:
// - The final localized string for the given key.
winrt::hstring ScopedResourceLoader::GetLocalizedString(const std::wstring_view resourceName)
{
return _resourceMap.GetValue(resourceName, _resourceContext).ValueAsString();
}

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#pragma once
class ScopedResourceLoader
{
public:
ScopedResourceLoader(const std::wstring_view resourceLocatorBase);
winrt::Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::Core::ResourceMap GetResourceMap();
winrt::hstring GetLocalizedString(const std::wstring_view resourceName);
private:
winrt::Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::Core::ResourceMap _resourceMap;
winrt::Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::Core::ResourceContext _resourceContext;
};

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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ void Tab::_Focus()
auto lastFocusedControl = _rootPane->GetFocusedTerminalControl();
if (lastFocusedControl)
{
lastFocusedControl.Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
lastFocusedControl.GetControl().Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
}
}
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ void Tab::SetTabText(const winrt::hstring& text)
void Tab::Scroll(const int delta)
{
auto control = GetFocusedTerminalControl();
control.Dispatcher().RunAsync(CoreDispatcherPriority::Normal, [control, delta]() {
control.GetControl().Dispatcher().RunAsync(CoreDispatcherPriority::Normal, [control, delta]() {
const auto currentOffset = control.GetScrollOffset();
control.KeyboardScrollViewport(currentOffset + delta);
});
@@ -237,30 +237,4 @@ void Tab::ResizePane(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction)
_rootPane->ResizePane(direction);
}
// Method Description:
// - Attempt to move focus between panes, as to focus the child on
// the other side of the separator. See Pane::NavigateFocus for details.
// Arguments:
// - direction: The direction to move the focus in.
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void Tab::NavigateFocus(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction)
{
_rootPane->NavigateFocus(direction);
}
// Method Description:
// - Closes the currently focused pane in this tab. If it's the last pane in
// this tab, our Closed event will be fired (at a later time) for anyone
// registered as a handler of our close event.
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void Tab::ClosePane()
{
auto focused = _rootPane->GetFocusedPane();
focused->Close();
}
DEFINE_EVENT(Tab, Closed, _closedHandlers, ConnectionClosedEventArgs);

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@@ -25,14 +25,11 @@ public:
void UpdateFocus();
void ResizeContent(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::Size& newSize);
void ResizePane(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction);
void NavigateFocus(const winrt::TerminalApp::Direction& direction);
void UpdateSettings(const winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::TerminalSettings& settings, const GUID& profile);
winrt::hstring GetFocusedTitle() const;
void SetTabText(const winrt::hstring& text);
void ClosePane();
DECLARE_EVENT(Closed, _closedHandlers, winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::ConnectionClosedEventArgs);
private:

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
#include "TabRowControl.h"
#include "TabRowControl.g.cpp"
using namespace winrt;
using namespace Windows::UI::Xaml;
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
TabRowControl::TabRowControl()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
// Method Description:
// - Bound in the Xaml editor to the [+] button.
// Arguments:
// <unused>
void TabRowControl::OnNewTabButtonClick(IInspectable const&, Controls::SplitButtonClickEventArgs const&)
{
}
}

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#pragma once
#include "winrt/Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls.h"
#include "TabRowControl.g.h"
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
struct TabRowControl : TabRowControlT<TabRowControl>
{
TabRowControl();
void OnNewTabButtonClick(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::SplitButtonClickEventArgs const& args);
};
}
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::factory_implementation
{
struct TabRowControl : TabRowControlT<TabRowControl, implementation::TabRowControl>
{
};
}

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
namespace TerminalApp
{
[default_interface] runtimeclass TabRowControl : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Grid
{
TabRowControl();
Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.SplitButton NewTabButton { get; };
Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls.TabView TabView { get; };
}
}

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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
<!-- Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under
the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. -->
<Grid
x:Class="TerminalApp.TabRowControl"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="using:TerminalApp"
xmlns:mux="using:Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls"
xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="d">
<mux:TabView x:Name="TabView" VerticalAlignment="Bottom">
<mux:TabView.RightCustomContent>
<SplitButton
x:Name="NewTabButton"
Click="OnNewTabButtonClick"
Background="{ThemeResource SystemChromeLowColor}"
VerticalAlignment="Stretch"
HorizontalAlignment="Left">
<Viewbox MaxHeight="13"
MaxWidth="13">
<SymbolIcon Symbol="Add" />
</Viewbox>
</SplitButton>
</mux:TabView.RightCustomContent>
</mux:TabView>
</Grid>

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@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@
<ClInclude Include="TerminalPage.h" />
<ClInclude Include="MinMaxCloseControl.h" />
<ClInclude Include="AppKeyBindings.h" />
<ClInclude Include="TitlebarControl.h" />
<ClInclude Include="TabRowControl.h" />
<ClInclude Include="App.h" />
</ItemGroup>
<!-- ========================= Cpp Files ======================== -->
@@ -99,42 +97,10 @@
</ClCompile>
<Link>
<AdditionalDependencies>User32.lib;WindowsApp.lib;shell32.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)</AdditionalDependencies>
<!-- TerminalAppLib contains a DllMain that we need to force the use of. -->
<AdditionalOptions Condition="'$(Platform)'=='Win32'">/INCLUDE:_DllMain@12</AdditionalOptions>
<AdditionalOptions Condition="'$(Platform)'!='Win32'">/INCLUDE:DllMain</AdditionalOptions>
</Link>
</ItemDefinitionGroup>
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\common.build.post.props" />
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cppwinrt.build.post.props" />
<!--
This is a terrible, terrible rule. There exists a bug in Visual Studio 2019 16.2 and 16.3 previews
where ResolveAssemblyReferences will try and fail to parse a .lib when it produces a .winmd.
To fix that, we have to _temporarily_ replace the %(Implementation) on any winmd-producing
static library references with the empty string so as to make ResolveAssemblyReferences
not try to read it.
Upstream problem report:
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/629524/static-library-reference-causes-there-was-a-proble.html
-->
<Target Name="_RemoveTerminalAppLibImplementationFromReference" BeforeTargets="ResolveAssemblyReferences">
<ItemGroup>
<_TerminalAppLibProjectReference Include="@(_ResolvedProjectReferencePaths)" Condition="'%(Filename)' == 'TerminalApp'" />
<_ResolvedProjectReferencePaths Remove="@(_TerminalAppLibProjectReference)" />
<_ResolvedProjectReferencePaths Include="@(_TerminalAppLibProjectReference)">
<Implementation />
</_ResolvedProjectReferencePaths>
</ItemGroup>
</Target>
<Target Name="_RestoreTerminalAppLibImplementationFromReference" AfterTargets="ResolveAssemblyReferences">
<ItemGroup>
<_ResolvedProjectReferencePaths Remove="@(_TerminalAppLibProjectReference)" />
<_ResolvedProjectReferencePaths Include="@(_TerminalAppLibProjectReference)" />
</ItemGroup>
</Target>
<!-- End "terrible, terrible rule" -->
</Project>

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@@ -15,4 +15,13 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
InitializeComponent();
}
// Method Description:
// - Bound in the Xaml editor to the [+] button.
// Arguments:
// - sender
// - event arguments
void TerminalPage::OnNewTabButtonClick(IInspectable const&, Controls::SplitButtonClickEventArgs const&)
{
}
}

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@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
struct TerminalPage : TerminalPageT<TerminalPage>
{
TerminalPage();
void OnNewTabButtonClick(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::SplitButtonClickEventArgs const& args);
};
}

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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
namespace TerminalApp
{
[default_interface] runtimeclass TerminalPage : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Page
[default_interface]
runtimeclass TerminalPage : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Page
{
TerminalPage();
}

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@@ -10,13 +10,39 @@ the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. -->
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="d">
<Grid x:Name="Root" Background="{ThemeResource ApplicationPageBackgroundThemeBrush}">
<Grid Background="{ThemeResource ApplicationPageBackgroundThemeBrush}">
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
<RowDefinition Height="*" />
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<local:TabRowControl x:Name="TabRow" Grid.Row="0" />
<Grid x:Name="TabRow" Grid.Row="0">
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<mux:TabView x:Name="TabView" Grid.Column="0" />
<SplitButton
x:Name="NewTabButton"
Grid.Column="1"
Click="OnNewTabButtonClick"
Background="{ThemeResource SystemChromeLowColor}"
VerticalAlignment="Stretch"
HorizontalAlignment="Left">
<Viewbox MaxHeight="15"
MaxWidth="15">
<SymbolIcon Symbol="Add" />
</Viewbox>
</SplitButton>
<local:MinMaxCloseControl
x:Name="MinMaxCloseControl"
Grid.Column="3"
HorizontalAlignment="Right" />
</Grid>
<Grid x:Name="TabContent" Grid.Row="1" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" />
</Grid>

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@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
// TitlebarControl.xaml.cpp
// Implementation of the TitlebarControl class
//
#include "pch.h"
#include "TitlebarControl.h"
#include "TitlebarControl.g.cpp"
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
TitlebarControl::TitlebarControl(uint64_t handle) :
_window{ reinterpret_cast<HWND>(handle) }
{
InitializeComponent();
// Register our event handlers on the MMC buttons.
MinMaxCloseControl().MinimizeClick({ this, &TitlebarControl::Minimize_Click });
MinMaxCloseControl().MaximizeClick({ this, &TitlebarControl::Maximize_Click });
MinMaxCloseControl().CloseClick({ this, &TitlebarControl::Close_Click });
}
Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement TitlebarControl::Content()
{
return ContentRoot().Children().Size() > 0 ? ContentRoot().Children().GetAt(0) : nullptr;
}
void TitlebarControl::Content(Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement content)
{
ContentRoot().Children().Clear();
ContentRoot().Children().Append(content);
}
void TitlebarControl::Root_SizeChanged(const IInspectable& sender,
const Windows::UI::Xaml::SizeChangedEventArgs& e)
{
const auto windowWidth = ActualWidth();
const auto minMaxCloseWidth = MinMaxCloseControl().ActualWidth();
const auto dragBarMinWidth = DragBar().MinWidth();
const auto maxWidth = windowWidth - minMaxCloseWidth - dragBarMinWidth;
// Only set our MaxWidth if it's greater than 0. Setting it to a
// negative value will cause a crash.
if (maxWidth >= 0)
{
ContentRoot().MaxWidth(maxWidth);
}
}
void TitlebarControl::_OnMaximizeOrRestore(byte flag)
{
POINT point1 = {};
::GetCursorPos(&point1);
const LPARAM lParam = MAKELPARAM(point1.x, point1.y);
WINDOWPLACEMENT placement = { sizeof(placement) };
::GetWindowPlacement(_window, &placement);
if (placement.showCmd == SW_SHOWNORMAL)
{
MinMaxCloseControl().Maximize();
::PostMessage(_window, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MAXIMIZE | flag, lParam);
}
else if (placement.showCmd == SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED)
{
MinMaxCloseControl().RestoreDown();
::PostMessage(_window, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_RESTORE | flag, lParam);
}
}
void TitlebarControl::Maximize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
_OnMaximizeOrRestore(HTMAXBUTTON);
}
void TitlebarControl::DragBar_DoubleTapped(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Input::DoubleTappedRoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
_OnMaximizeOrRestore(HTCAPTION);
}
void TitlebarControl::Minimize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
if (_window)
{
::PostMessage(_window, WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MINIMIZE | HTMINBUTTON, 0);
}
}
void TitlebarControl::Close_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e)
{
::PostQuitMessage(0);
}
}

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
// Declaration of the MainUserControl class.
//
#pragma once
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.h"
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Markup.h"
#include "winrt/Windows.UI.Xaml.Interop.h"
#include "TitlebarControl.g.h"
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
{
struct TitlebarControl : TitlebarControlT<TitlebarControl>
{
TitlebarControl(uint64_t handle);
Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement Content();
void Content(Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement content);
void Root_SizeChanged(const IInspectable& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::SizeChangedEventArgs const& e);
void Minimize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void Maximize_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void Close_Click(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void DragBar_DoubleTapped(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Input::DoubleTappedRoutedEventArgs const& e);
private:
void _OnMaximizeOrRestore(byte flag);
HWND _window{ nullptr }; // non-owning handle; should not be freed in the dtor.
};
}
namespace winrt::TerminalApp::factory_implementation
{
struct TitlebarControl : TitlebarControlT<TitlebarControl, implementation::TitlebarControl>
{
};
}

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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
namespace TerminalApp
{
[default_interface] runtimeclass TitlebarControl : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Grid
{
TitlebarControl(UInt64 parentWindowHandle);
Windows.UI.Xaml.UIElement Content;
Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Border DragBar { get; };
}
}

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
<!-- Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under
the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. -->
<Grid
x:Class="TerminalApp.TitlebarControl"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="using:TerminalApp"
xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="d"
x:Name="Root"
HorizontalAlignment="Stretch"
VerticalAlignment="Top"
SizeChanged="Root_SizeChanged"
d:DesignHeight="36"
Background="{ThemeResource SystemChromeLowColor}"
d:DesignWidth="400">
<!-- TODO:GH#1988
This xaml should probably be a template thing, where the background is a
resource that the app hosting this control can override. Then, it App.xaml,
we'd make sure to set the resource for our background to the appropriate
color. SystemControlForegroundAccentBrush also works nicely, to use the
accent color. (which is GH#1963)-->
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="*"/>
<ColumnDefinition Width="Auto"/>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<Grid x:Name="ContentRoot" Grid.Column="0" />
<Border
x:Name="DragBar"
Grid.Column="1"
MinWidth="45.0"
DoubleTapped="DragBar_DoubleTapped"/>
<local:MinMaxCloseControl
Grid.Column="2"
x:Name="MinMaxCloseControl"
HorizontalAlignment="Right" />
</Grid>

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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
// Note: Generate GUID using TlgGuid.exe tool
TRACELOGGING_DEFINE_PROVIDER(
g_hTerminalAppProvider,
"Microsoft.Windows.Terminal.App",
// {24a1622f-7da7-5c77-3303-d850bd1ab2ed}
(0x24a1622f, 0x7da7, 0x5c77, 0x33, 0x03, 0xd8, 0x50, 0xbd, 0x1a, 0xb2, 0xed),
TraceLoggingOptionMicrosoftTelemetry());
BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hInstDll, DWORD reason, LPVOID /*reserved*/)
{
switch (reason)
{
case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH:
DisableThreadLibraryCalls(hInstDll);
TraceLoggingRegister(g_hTerminalAppProvider);
break;
case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH:
if (g_hTerminalAppProvider)
{
TraceLoggingUnregister(g_hTerminalAppProvider);
}
break;
}
return TRUE;
}

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@@ -35,12 +35,6 @@
<Page Include="../TerminalPage.xaml">
<SubType>Designer</SubType>
</Page>
<Page Include="../TitlebarControl.xaml">
<SubType>Designer</SubType>
</Page>
<Page Include="../TabRowControl.xaml">
<SubType>Designer</SubType>
</Page>
</ItemGroup>
<!-- ========================= Headers ======================== -->
@@ -53,12 +47,6 @@
<DependentUpon>../TerminalPage.xaml</DependentUpon>
<SubType>Code</SubType>
</ClInclude>
<ClInclude Include="../TitlebarControl.h">
<DependentUpon>../TitlebarControl.xaml</DependentUpon>
</ClInclude>
<ClInclude Include="../TabRowControl.h">
<DependentUpon>../TabRowControl.xaml</DependentUpon>
</ClInclude>
<ClInclude Include="../Tab.h" />
<ClInclude Include="../Pane.h" />
<ClInclude Include="../ColorScheme.h" />
@@ -77,7 +65,6 @@
<!-- ========================= Cpp Files ======================== -->
<ItemGroup>
<ClCompile Include="../init.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="../MinMaxCloseControl.cpp">
<DependentUpon>../MinMaxCloseControl.xaml</DependentUpon>
</ClCompile>
@@ -85,12 +72,6 @@
<DependentUpon>../TerminalPage.xaml</DependentUpon>
<SubType>Code</SubType>
</ClCompile>
<ClCompile Include="../TitlebarControl.cpp">
<DependentUpon>../TitlebarControl.xaml</DependentUpon>
</ClCompile>
<ClCompile Include="../TabRowControl.cpp">
<DependentUpon>../TabRowControl.xaml</DependentUpon>
</ClCompile>
<ClCompile Include="../Tab.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="../Pane.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="../ColorScheme.cpp" />
@@ -101,7 +82,6 @@
<ClCompile Include="../AppKeyBindingsSerialization.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="../KeyChordSerialization.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="../Utils.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="../ScopedResourceLoader.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="pch.cpp">
<PrecompiledHeader>Create</PrecompiledHeader>
</ClCompile>
@@ -136,19 +116,10 @@
<DependentUpon>../TerminalPage.xaml</DependentUpon>
<SubType>Code</SubType>
</Midl>
<Midl Include="../TitlebarControl.idl">
<DependentUpon>../TitlebarControl.xaml</DependentUpon>
<SubType>Code</SubType>
</Midl>
<Midl Include="../TabRowControl.idl">
<DependentUpon>../TabRowControl.xaml</DependentUpon>
<SubType>Code</SubType>
</Midl>
</ItemGroup>
<!-- ========================= Misc Files ======================== -->
<ItemGroup>
<PRIResource Include="../Resources/en-US/Resources.resw" />
<None Include="../packages.config" />
</ItemGroup>
@@ -253,7 +224,7 @@
<Native-Platform Condition="'$(Platform)' == 'Win32'">x86</Native-Platform>
<Native-Platform Condition="'$(Platform)' != 'Win32'">$(Platform)</Native-Platform>
<_MUXRoot>$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.2.190611001-prerelease\</_MUXRoot>
<_MUXAppRoot>$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview7\</_MUXAppRoot>
<_MUXAppRoot>$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\</_MUXAppRoot>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<!-- Microsoft.UI.XAML -->
@@ -261,7 +232,7 @@
<Implementation>Microsoft.UI.Xaml.dll</Implementation>
<IsWinMDFile>true</IsWinMDFile>
<CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>false</CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>
<Private>true</Private>
<Private>false</Private>
</Reference>
<ReferenceCopyLocalPaths Include="$(_MUXRoot)runtimes\win10-$(Native-Platform)\native\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.dll" />
<ReferenceCopyLocalPaths Include="$(_MUXRoot)runtimes\win10-$(Native-Platform)\native\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.pri" />
@@ -283,7 +254,7 @@
<ErrorText>This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Use NuGet Package Restore to download them. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=322105. The missing file is {0}.</ErrorText>
</PropertyGroup>
<Error Condition="!Exists('$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.2.190611001-prerelease\build\native\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.targets')" Text="$([System.String]::Format('$(ErrorText)', '$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.2.190611001-prerelease\build\native\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.targets'))" />
<Error Condition="!Exists('$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview7\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets')" Text="$([System.String]::Format('$(ErrorText)', '$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview7\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets'))" />
<Error Condition="!Exists('$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets')" Text="$([System.String]::Format('$(ErrorText)', '$(OpenConsoleDir)\packages\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.6.0.0-preview6.2\build\native\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication.targets'))" />
</Target>

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#include <hstring.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.Core.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.Foundation.h>
#include <winrt/Windows.Foundation.Collections.h>
#include <winrt/windows.ui.core.h>
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
// Including TraceLogging essentials for the binary
#include <TraceLoggingProvider.h>
#include <winmeta.h>
TRACELOGGING_DECLARE_PROVIDER(g_hTerminalAppProvider);
TRACELOGGING_DECLARE_PROVIDER(g_hTerminalWin32Provider);
#include <telemetry\ProjectTelemetry.h>
#include <TraceLoggingActivity.h>

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<packages>
<package id="Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication" version="6.0.0-preview7" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication" version="6.0.0-preview6.2" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.UI.Xaml" version="2.2.190611001-prerelease" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.190730.2" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.190605.7" targetFramework="native" />
</packages>

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#pragma once
#include <cpprest/details/web_utilities.h>
const utility::string_t AzureClientID = U("0");

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@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
#include "AzureConnection-ARM64.h"
#include "AzureConnection.g.cpp"
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::implementation
{
bool AzureConnection::IsAzureConnectionAvailable()
{
return false;
}
AzureConnection::AzureConnection(uint32_t rows, uint32_t columns)
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
winrt::event_token AzureConnection::TerminalOutput(Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::TerminalOutputEventArgs const& handler)
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
void AzureConnection::TerminalOutput(winrt::event_token const& token)
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
winrt::event_token AzureConnection::TerminalDisconnected(Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::TerminalDisconnectedEventArgs const& handler)
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
void AzureConnection::TerminalDisconnected(winrt::event_token const& token)
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
void AzureConnection::Start()
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
void AzureConnection::WriteInput(hstring const& data)
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
void AzureConnection::Resize(uint32_t rows, uint32_t columns)
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
void AzureConnection::Close()
{
throw hresult_not_implemented();
}
}

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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#pragma once
#include "AzureConnection.g.h"
#include "pch.h"
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::implementation
{
struct AzureConnection : AzureConnectionT<AzureConnection>
{
AzureConnection() = default;
AzureConnection(uint32_t rows, uint32_t columns);
static bool IsAzureConnectionAvailable();
winrt::event_token TerminalOutput(Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::TerminalOutputEventArgs const& handler);
void TerminalOutput(winrt::event_token const& token);
winrt::event_token TerminalDisconnected(Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::TerminalDisconnectedEventArgs const& handler);
void TerminalDisconnected(winrt::event_token const& token);
void Start();
void WriteInput(hstring const& data);
void Resize(uint32_t rows, uint32_t columns);
void Close();
};
}
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::factory_implementation
{
struct AzureConnection : AzureConnectionT<AzureConnection, implementation::AzureConnection>
{
};
}

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@@ -1,898 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
#include "AzureConnection.h"
#include "AzureClientID.h"
#include "AzureConnectionStrings.h"
#include <sstream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "AzureConnection.g.cpp"
#include "../../types/inc/Utils.hpp"
using namespace ::Microsoft::Console;
using namespace utility;
using namespace web;
using namespace web::json;
using namespace web::http;
using namespace web::http::client;
using namespace web::websockets::client;
using namespace concurrency::streams;
using namespace winrt::Windows::Security::Credentials;
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::implementation
{
// This file only builds for non-ARM64 so we don't need to check that here
// This function exists because the clientID only gets added by the release pipelines
// and is not available on local builds, so we want to be able to make sure we don't
// try to make an Azure connection if its a local build
bool AzureConnection::IsAzureConnectionAvailable()
{
return (AzureClientID != L"0");
}
AzureConnection::AzureConnection(const uint32_t initialRows, const uint32_t initialCols) :
_initialRows{ initialRows },
_initialCols{ initialCols }
{
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - registers an output event handler
// Arguments:
// - the handler
// Return value:
// - the event token for the handler
winrt::event_token AzureConnection::TerminalOutput(Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::TerminalOutputEventArgs const& handler)
{
return _outputHandlers.add(handler);
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - revokes an output event handler
// Arguments:
// - the event token for the handler
void AzureConnection::TerminalOutput(winrt::event_token const& token) noexcept
{
_outputHandlers.remove(token);
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - registers a terminal-disconnected event handler
// Arguments:
// - the handler
// Return value:
// - the event token for the handler
winrt::event_token AzureConnection::TerminalDisconnected(Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::TerminalDisconnectedEventArgs const& handler)
{
return _disconnectHandlers.add(handler);
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - revokes a terminal-disconnected event handler
// Arguments:
// - the event token for the handler
void AzureConnection::TerminalDisconnected(winrt::event_token const& token) noexcept
{
_disconnectHandlers.remove(token);
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - creates the output thread (where we will do the authentication and actually connect to Azure)
void AzureConnection::Start()
{
// Create our own output handling thread
// Each connection needs to make sure to drain the output from its backing host.
_hOutputThread.reset(CreateThread(nullptr,
0,
StaticOutputThreadProc,
this,
0,
nullptr));
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF_NULL(_hOutputThread);
_connected = true;
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - handles the different possible inputs in the different states
// Arguments:
// the user's input
void AzureConnection::WriteInput(hstring const& data)
{
if (!_connected || _closing.load())
{
return;
}
// Parse the input differently depending on which state we're in
switch (_state)
{
// The user has stored connection settings, let them choose one of them, create a new one or remove all stored ones
case State::AccessStored:
{
const auto s = winrt::to_string(data);
int storeNum = -1;
try
{
storeNum = std::stoi(s);
}
catch (...)
{
if (s != "n" && s != "r")
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(invalidAccessInput));
return;
}
else if (s == "r")
{
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lg{ _commonMutex };
_removeOrNew = true;
_canProceed.notify_one();
return;
}
else
{
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lg{ _commonMutex };
_removeOrNew = false;
_canProceed.notify_one();
return;
}
}
if (storeNum >= _maxStored)
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(numOutOfBoundsError));
return;
}
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lg{ _commonMutex };
_storedNumber = storeNum;
_canProceed.notify_one();
return;
}
// The user has multiple tenants in their Azure account, let them choose one of them
case State::TenantChoice:
{
int tenantNum = -1;
try
{
tenantNum = std::stoi(winrt::to_string(data));
}
catch (...)
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(nonNumberError));
return;
}
if (tenantNum >= _maxSize)
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(numOutOfBoundsError));
return;
}
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lg{ _commonMutex };
_tenantNumber = tenantNum;
_canProceed.notify_one();
return;
}
// User has the option to save their connection settings for future logins
case State::StoreTokens:
{
std::string s = winrt::to_string(data);
if (s != "y" && s != "n")
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(invalidStoreInput));
}
else if (s == "y")
{
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lg{ _commonMutex };
_store = true;
_canProceed.notify_one();
}
else
{
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lg{ _commonMutex };
_store = false;
_canProceed.notify_one();
}
return;
}
// We are connected, send user's input over the websocket
case State::TermConnected:
{
websocket_outgoing_message msg;
const auto str = winrt::to_string(data);
msg.set_utf8_message(str);
_cloudShellSocket.send(msg);
}
default:
return;
}
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - resizes the terminal
// Arguments:
// - the new rows/cols values
void AzureConnection::Resize(uint32_t rows, uint32_t columns)
{
if (!_connected || !(_state == State::TermConnected))
{
_initialRows = rows;
_initialCols = columns;
}
else if (!_closing.load())
{
// Initialize client
http_client terminalClient(_cloudShellUri);
// Initialize the request
http_request terminalRequest(L"POST");
terminalRequest.set_request_uri(L"terminals/" + _terminalID + L"/size?cols=" + std::to_wstring(columns) + L"&rows=" + std::to_wstring(rows) + L"&version=2019-01-01");
_HeaderHelper(terminalRequest);
terminalRequest.set_body(json::value(L""));
// Send the request
_RequestHelper(terminalClient, terminalRequest);
}
}
// Method description:
// - ascribes to the ITerminalConnection interface
// - closes the websocket connection and the output thread
void AzureConnection::Close()
{
if (!_connected)
{
return;
}
if (!_closing.exchange(true))
{
_canProceed.notify_all();
if (_state == State::TermConnected)
{
// Close the websocket connection
auto closedTask = _cloudShellSocket.close();
closedTask.wait();
}
// Tear down our output thread
WaitForSingleObject(_hOutputThread.get(), INFINITE);
_hOutputThread.reset();
}
}
// Method description:
// - this method bridges the thread to the Azure connection instance
// Arguments:
// - lpParameter: the Azure connection parameter
// Return value:
// - the exit code of the thread
DWORD WINAPI AzureConnection::StaticOutputThreadProc(LPVOID lpParameter)
{
AzureConnection* const pInstance = (AzureConnection*)lpParameter;
return pInstance->_OutputThread();
}
// Method description:
// - this is the output thread, where we initiate the connection to Azure
// and establish a websocket connection
// Return value:
// - return status
DWORD AzureConnection::_OutputThread()
{
while (true)
{
try
{
switch (_state)
{
// Initial state, check if the user has any stored connection settings and allow them to login with those
// or allow them to login with a different account or allow them to remove the saved settings
case State::AccessStored:
{
RETURN_IF_FAILED(_AccessHelper());
break;
}
// User has no saved connection settings or has opted to login with a different account
// Azure authentication happens here
case State::DeviceFlow:
{
RETURN_IF_FAILED(_DeviceFlowHelper());
break;
}
// User has multiple tenants in their Azure account, they need to choose which one to connect to
case State::TenantChoice:
{
RETURN_IF_FAILED(_TenantChoiceHelper());
break;
}
// Ask the user if they want to save these connection settings for future logins
case State::StoreTokens:
{
RETURN_IF_FAILED(_StoreHelper());
break;
}
// Connect to Azure, we only get here once we have everything we need (tenantID, accessToken, refreshToken)
case State::TermConnecting:
{
RETURN_IF_FAILED(_ConnectHelper());
break;
}
// We are connected, continuously read from the websocket until its closed
case State::TermConnected:
{
while (true)
{
// Read from websocket
pplx::task<websocket_incoming_message> msgT;
try
{
msgT = _cloudShellSocket.receive();
msgT.wait();
}
catch (...)
{
// Websocket has been closed
if (!_closing.load())
{
_state = State::NoConnect;
_disconnectHandlers();
return S_FALSE;
}
break;
}
auto msg = msgT.get();
auto msgStringTask = msg.extract_string();
auto msgString = msgStringTask.get();
// Convert to hstring
const auto hstr = winrt::to_hstring(msgString);
// Pass the output to our registered event handlers
_outputHandlers(hstr);
}
return S_OK;
}
case State::NoConnect:
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(internetOrServerIssue));
_disconnectHandlers();
return E_FAIL;
}
}
}
catch (...)
{
_state = State::NoConnect;
}
}
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to get the stored credentials (if any) and let the user choose what to do next
// Return value:
// - S_FALSE if there are no stored credentials
// - S_OK if the user opts to login with a stored set of credentials or login with a different account
// - E_FAIL if the user closes the tab
HRESULT AzureConnection::_AccessHelper()
{
auto vault = PasswordVault();
winrt::Windows::Foundation::Collections::IVectorView<PasswordCredential> credList;
// FindAllByResource throws an exception if there are no credentials stored under the given resource so we wrap it in a try-catch block
try
{
credList = vault.FindAllByResource(resource);
}
catch (...)
{
// No credentials are stored, so start the device flow
_state = State::DeviceFlow;
return S_FALSE;
}
_maxStored = credList.Size();
// Display the user's saved connection settings
for (int i = 0; i < _maxStored; i++)
{
auto entry = credList.GetAt(i);
auto nameJson = json::value::parse(entry.UserName().c_str());
_outputHandlers(_StrFormatHelper(ithTenant, i, nameJson.at(L"displayName").as_string().c_str(), nameJson.at(L"tenantID").as_string().c_str()));
}
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(enterTenant));
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(newLogin));
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(removeStored));
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> storedLock{ _commonMutex };
_canProceed.wait(storedLock, [=]() {
return (_storedNumber >= 0 && _storedNumber < _maxStored) || _removeOrNew.has_value() || _closing.load();
});
// User might have closed the tab while we waited for input
if (_closing.load())
{
return E_FAIL;
}
else if (_removeOrNew.has_value() && _removeOrNew.value())
{
// User wants to remove the stored settings
_RemoveCredentials();
_state = State::DeviceFlow;
return S_OK;
}
else if (_removeOrNew.has_value() && !_removeOrNew.value())
{
// User wants to login with a different account
_state = State::DeviceFlow;
return S_OK;
}
// User wants to login with one of the saved connection settings
auto desiredCredential = credList.GetAt(_storedNumber);
desiredCredential.RetrievePassword();
auto nameJson = json::value::parse(desiredCredential.UserName().c_str());
auto passWordJson = json::value::parse(desiredCredential.Password().c_str());
_displayName = nameJson.at(L"displayName").as_string();
_tenantID = nameJson.at(L"tenantID").as_string();
_accessToken = passWordJson.at(L"accessToken").as_string();
_refreshToken = passWordJson.at(L"refreshToken").as_string();
_expiry = std::stoi(passWordJson.at(L"expiry").as_string());
const auto t1 = std::chrono::system_clock::now();
const auto timeNow = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::seconds>(t1.time_since_epoch()).count();
// Check if the token is close to expiring and refresh if so
if (timeNow + _expireLimit > _expiry)
{
const auto refreshResponse = _RefreshTokens();
_accessToken = refreshResponse.at(L"access_token").as_string();
_refreshToken = refreshResponse.at(L"refresh_token").as_string();
_expiry = std::stoi(refreshResponse.at(L"expires_on").as_string());
// Store the updated tokens under the same username
_StoreCredential();
}
// We have everything we need, so go ahead and connect
_state = State::TermConnecting;
return S_OK;
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to start the device code flow (required for authentication to Azure)
// Return value:
// - E_FAIL if the user closes the tab, does not authenticate in time or has no tenants in their Azure account
// - S_OK otherwise
HRESULT AzureConnection::_DeviceFlowHelper()
{
// Initiate device code flow
const auto deviceCodeResponse = _GetDeviceCode();
// Print the message and store the device code, polling interval and expiry
const auto message = deviceCodeResponse.at(L"message").as_string();
_outputHandlers(message + codeExpiry);
const auto devCode = deviceCodeResponse.at(L"device_code").as_string();
const auto pollInterval = std::stoi(deviceCodeResponse.at(L"interval").as_string());
const auto expiresIn = std::stoi(deviceCodeResponse.at(L"expires_in").as_string());
// Wait for user authentication and obtain the access/refresh tokens
json::value authenticatedResponse;
try
{
authenticatedResponse = _WaitForUser(devCode, pollInterval, expiresIn);
}
catch (...)
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(exitStr));
return E_FAIL;
}
_accessToken = authenticatedResponse.at(L"access_token").as_string();
_refreshToken = authenticatedResponse.at(L"refresh_token").as_string();
// Get the tenants and the required tenant id
const auto tenantsResponse = _GetTenants();
_tenantList = tenantsResponse.at(L"value");
const auto tenantListAsArray = _tenantList.as_array();
if (tenantListAsArray.size() == 0)
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(noTenants));
return E_FAIL;
}
else if (_tenantList.size() == 1)
{
_tenantID = tenantListAsArray.at(0).at(L"tenantId").as_string();
_displayName = tenantListAsArray.at(0).at(L"displayName").as_string();
// We have to refresh now that we have the tenantID
const auto refreshResponse = _RefreshTokens();
_accessToken = refreshResponse.at(L"access_token").as_string();
_refreshToken = refreshResponse.at(L"refresh_token").as_string();
_expiry = std::stoi(refreshResponse.at(L"expires_on").as_string());
_state = State::StoreTokens;
}
else
{
_state = State::TenantChoice;
}
return S_OK;
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to list the user's tenants and let them decide which tenant they wish to connect to
// Return value:
// - E_FAIL if the user closes the tab
// - S_OK otherwise
HRESULT AzureConnection::_TenantChoiceHelper()
{
const auto tenantListAsArray = _tenantList.as_array();
_maxSize = tenantListAsArray.size();
for (int i = 0; i < _maxSize; i++)
{
_outputHandlers(_StrFormatHelper(ithTenant, i, tenantListAsArray.at(i).at(L"displayName").as_string().c_str(), tenantListAsArray.at(i).at(L"tenantId").as_string().c_str()));
}
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(enterTenant));
// Use a lock to wait for the user to input a valid number
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> tenantNumberLock{ _commonMutex };
_canProceed.wait(tenantNumberLock, [=]() {
return (_tenantNumber >= 0 && _tenantNumber < _maxSize) || _closing.load();
});
// User might have closed the tab while we waited for input
if (_closing.load())
{
return E_FAIL;
}
_tenantID = tenantListAsArray.at(_tenantNumber).at(L"tenantId").as_string();
_displayName = tenantListAsArray.at(_tenantNumber).at(L"displayName").as_string();
// We have to refresh now that we have the tenantID
const auto refreshResponse = _RefreshTokens();
_accessToken = refreshResponse.at(L"access_token").as_string();
_refreshToken = refreshResponse.at(L"refresh_token").as_string();
_expiry = std::stoi(refreshResponse.at(L"expires_on").as_string());
_state = State::StoreTokens;
return S_OK;
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to ask the user if they wish to store their credentials
// Return value:
// - E_FAIL if the user closes the tab
// - S_OK otherwise
HRESULT AzureConnection::_StoreHelper()
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(storePrompt));
// Wait for user input
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> storeLock{ _commonMutex };
_canProceed.wait(storeLock, [=]() {
return _store.has_value() || _closing.load();
});
// User might have closed the tab while we waited for input
if (_closing.load())
{
return E_FAIL;
}
if (_store.value())
{
// User has opted to store the connection settings
_StoreCredential();
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(tokensStored));
}
_state = State::TermConnecting;
return S_OK;
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to connect the user to the Azure cloud shell
// Return value:
// - E_FAIL if the user has not set up their cloud shell yet
// - S_OK after successful connection
HRESULT AzureConnection::_ConnectHelper()
{
// Get user's cloud shell settings
const auto settingsResponse = _GetCloudShellUserSettings();
if (settingsResponse.has_field(L"error"))
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(noCloudAccount));
return E_FAIL;
}
// Request for a cloud shell
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(requestingCloud));
_cloudShellUri = _GetCloudShell();
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(success));
// Request for a terminal for said cloud shell
// We only support bash for now, so don't bother with the user's preferred shell
// fyi: we can't call powershell yet because it sends VT sequences we don't support yet
// TODO: GitHub #1883
//const auto shellType = settingsResponse.at(L"properties").at(L"preferredShellType").as_string();
const auto shellType = L"bash";
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(requestingTerminal));
const auto socketUri = _GetTerminal(shellType);
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring("\r\n"));
// Step 8: connecting to said terminal
const auto connReqTask = _cloudShellSocket.connect(socketUri);
connReqTask.wait();
_state = State::TermConnected;
return S_OK;
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to send requests and extract responses as json values
// Arguments:
// - a http_client
// - a http_request for the client to send
// Return value:
// - the response from the server as a json value
json::value AzureConnection::_RequestHelper(http_client theClient, http_request theRequest)
{
json::value jsonResult;
try
{
const auto responseTask = theClient.request(theRequest);
responseTask.wait();
const auto response = responseTask.get();
const auto responseJsonTask = response.extract_json();
responseJsonTask.wait();
jsonResult = responseJsonTask.get();
}
catch (...)
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(internetOrServerIssue));
}
return jsonResult;
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to start the device code flow
// Return value:
// - the response to the device code flow initiation
json::value AzureConnection::_GetDeviceCode()
{
// Initialize the client
http_client loginClient(_loginUri);
// Initialize the request
http_request commonRequest(L"POST");
commonRequest.set_request_uri(L"common/oauth2/devicecode");
const auto body = L"client_id=" + AzureClientID + L"&resource=" + _wantedResource;
commonRequest.set_body(body, L"application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
// Send the request and receive the response as a json value
return _RequestHelper(loginClient, commonRequest);
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to wait for the user to authenticate using their web browser
// Arguments:
// - the device code that would have been received when authentication was initiated
// - the polling interval duration
// - the duration the code is still valid for
// Return value:
// - if authentication is done successfully, then return the response from the server
// - else, throw an exception
json::value AzureConnection::_WaitForUser(const utility::string_t deviceCode, int pollInterval, int expiresIn)
{
// Initialize the client
http_client pollingClient(_loginUri);
// Continuously send a poll request until the user authenticates
const auto body = L"grant_type=device_code&resource=" + _wantedResource + L"&client_id=" + AzureClientID + L"&code=" + deviceCode;
const auto requestUri = L"common/oauth2/token";
json::value responseJson;
for (int count = 0; count < expiresIn / pollInterval; count++)
{
// User might close the tab while we wait for them to authenticate, this case handles that
if (_closing.load())
{
throw "Tab closed.";
}
http_request pollRequest(L"POST");
pollRequest.set_request_uri(requestUri);
pollRequest.set_body(body, L"application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
responseJson = _RequestHelper(pollingClient, pollRequest);
if (responseJson.has_field(L"error"))
{
Sleep(pollInterval * 1000); // Sleep takes arguments in milliseconds
continue; // Still waiting for authentication
}
else
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring("Authenticated.\r\n"));
break; // Authentication is done, break from loop
}
}
if (responseJson.has_field(L"error"))
{
throw "Time out.";
}
return responseJson;
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to acquire the user's Azure tenants
// Return value:
// - the response which contains a list of the user's Azure tenants
json::value AzureConnection::_GetTenants()
{
// Initialize the client
http_client tenantClient(_resourceUri);
// Initialize the request
http_request tenantRequest(L"GET");
tenantRequest.set_request_uri(L"tenants?api-version=2018-01-01");
_HeaderHelper(tenantRequest);
// Send the request and return the response as a json value
return _RequestHelper(tenantClient, tenantRequest);
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to refresh the access/refresh tokens
// Return value:
// - the response with the new tokens
json::value AzureConnection::_RefreshTokens()
{
// Initialize the client
http_client refreshClient(_loginUri);
// Initialize the request
http_request refreshRequest(L"POST");
refreshRequest.set_request_uri(_tenantID + L"/oauth2/token");
const auto body = L"client_id=" + AzureClientID + L"&resource=" + _wantedResource + L"&grant_type=refresh_token" + L"&refresh_token=" + _refreshToken;
refreshRequest.set_body(body, L"application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
refreshRequest.headers().add(L"User-Agent", userAgent);
// Send the request and return the response as a json value
return _RequestHelper(refreshClient, refreshRequest);
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to get the user's cloud shell settings
// Return value:
// - the user's cloud shell settings
json::value AzureConnection::_GetCloudShellUserSettings()
{
// Initialize client
http_client settingsClient(_resourceUri);
// Initialize request
http_request settingsRequest(L"GET");
settingsRequest.set_request_uri(L"providers/Microsoft.Portal/userSettings/cloudconsole?api-version=2018-10-01");
_HeaderHelper(settingsRequest);
return _RequestHelper(settingsClient, settingsRequest);
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to request for a cloud shell
// Return value:
// - the uri for the cloud shell
utility::string_t AzureConnection::_GetCloudShell()
{
// Initialize client
http_client cloudShellClient(_resourceUri);
// Initialize request
http_request shellRequest(L"PUT");
shellRequest.set_request_uri(L"providers/Microsoft.Portal/consoles/default?api-version=2018-10-01");
_HeaderHelper(shellRequest);
const auto innerBody = json::value::parse(U("{ \"osType\" : \"linux\" }"));
json::value body;
body[U("properties")] = innerBody;
shellRequest.set_body(body);
// Send the request and get the response as a json value
const auto cloudShell = _RequestHelper(cloudShellClient, shellRequest);
// Return the uri
return cloudShell.at(L"properties").at(L"uri").as_string() + L"/";
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to request for a terminal
// Return value:
// - the uri for the terminal
utility::string_t AzureConnection::_GetTerminal(utility::string_t shellType)
{
// Initialize client
http_client terminalClient(_cloudShellUri);
// Initialize the request
http_request terminalRequest(L"POST");
terminalRequest.set_request_uri(L"terminals?cols=" + std::to_wstring(_initialCols) + L"&rows=" + std::to_wstring(_initialRows) + L"&version=2019-01-01&shell=" + shellType);
_HeaderHelper(terminalRequest);
// Send the request and get the response as a json value
const auto terminalResponse = _RequestHelper(terminalClient, terminalRequest);
_terminalID = terminalResponse.at(L"id").as_string();
// Return the uri
return terminalResponse.at(L"socketUri").as_string();
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to set the headers of a http_request
// Arguments:
// - the http_request
void AzureConnection::_HeaderHelper(http_request theRequest)
{
theRequest.headers().add(L"Accept", L"application/json");
theRequest.headers().add(L"Content-Type", L"application/json");
theRequest.headers().add(L"Authorization", L"Bearer " + _accessToken);
theRequest.headers().add(L"User-Agent", userAgent);
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to store the credentials
// - we store the display name, tenant ID, access/refresh tokens, and token expiry
void AzureConnection::_StoreCredential()
{
auto vault = PasswordVault();
json::value userName;
userName[U("displayName")] = json::value::string(_displayName);
userName[U("tenantID")] = json::value::string(_tenantID);
json::value passWord;
passWord[U("accessToken")] = json::value::string(_accessToken);
passWord[U("refreshToken")] = json::value::string(_refreshToken);
passWord[U("expiry")] = json::value::string(std::to_wstring(_expiry));
auto newCredential = PasswordCredential(resource, userName.serialize(), passWord.serialize());
vault.Add(newCredential);
}
// Method description:
// - helper function to remove all stored credentials
void AzureConnection::_RemoveCredentials()
{
auto vault = PasswordVault();
winrt::Windows::Foundation::Collections::IVectorView<PasswordCredential> credList;
// FindAllByResource throws an exception if there are no credentials stored under the given resource so we wrap it in a try-catch block
try
{
credList = vault.FindAllByResource(resource);
}
catch (...)
{
// No credentials are stored, so just return
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(noTokens));
return;
}
while (credList.Size() > 0)
{
try
{
vault.Remove(credList.GetAt(0));
}
catch (...)
{
_outputHandlers(winrt::to_hstring(tokensRemoved));
return;
}
}
}
std::wstring AzureConnection::_StrFormatHelper(const wchar_t* const format, int i, const wchar_t* name, const wchar_t* ID)
{
const auto lengthRequired = _scwprintf(ithTenant, i, name, ID);
std::wstring buffer;
buffer.resize(lengthRequired + 1);
swprintf_s(buffer.data(), buffer.size(), ithTenant, i, name, ID);
return buffer;
}
}

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#pragma once
#include "AzureConnection.g.h"
#include <cpprest/http_client.h>
#include <cpprest/http_listener.h>
#include <cpprest/ws_client.h>
#include <mutex>
#include <condition_variable>
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::implementation
{
struct AzureConnection : AzureConnectionT<AzureConnection>
{
static bool IsAzureConnectionAvailable();
AzureConnection(const uint32_t rows, const uint32_t cols);
winrt::event_token TerminalOutput(TerminalConnection::TerminalOutputEventArgs const& handler);
void TerminalOutput(winrt::event_token const& token) noexcept;
winrt::event_token TerminalDisconnected(TerminalConnection::TerminalDisconnectedEventArgs const& handler);
void TerminalDisconnected(winrt::event_token const& token) noexcept;
void Start();
void WriteInput(hstring const& data);
void Resize(uint32_t rows, uint32_t columns);
void Close();
private:
winrt::event<TerminalConnection::TerminalOutputEventArgs> _outputHandlers;
winrt::event<TerminalConnection::TerminalDisconnectedEventArgs> _disconnectHandlers;
uint32_t _initialRows{};
uint32_t _initialCols{};
int _storedNumber{ -1 };
int _maxStored;
int _tenantNumber{ -1 };
int _maxSize;
std::condition_variable _canProceed;
std::mutex _commonMutex;
enum class State
{
AccessStored,
DeviceFlow,
TenantChoice,
StoreTokens,
TermConnecting,
TermConnected,
NoConnect
};
State _state{ State::AccessStored };
std::optional<bool> _store;
std::optional<bool> _removeOrNew;
bool _connected{};
std::atomic<bool> _closing{ false };
wil::unique_handle _hOutputThread;
static DWORD WINAPI StaticOutputThreadProc(LPVOID lpParameter);
DWORD _OutputThread();
HRESULT _AccessHelper();
HRESULT _DeviceFlowHelper();
HRESULT _TenantChoiceHelper();
HRESULT _StoreHelper();
HRESULT _ConnectHelper();
const utility::string_t _loginUri{ U("https://login.microsoftonline.com/") };
const utility::string_t _resourceUri{ U("https://management.azure.com/") };
const utility::string_t _wantedResource{ U("https://management.core.windows.net/") };
int _expireLimit{ 2700 };
web::json::value _tenantList;
utility::string_t _displayName;
utility::string_t _tenantID;
utility::string_t _accessToken;
utility::string_t _refreshToken;
int _expiry;
utility::string_t _cloudShellUri;
utility::string_t _terminalID;
web::json::value _RequestHelper(web::http::client::http_client theClient, web::http::http_request theRequest);
web::json::value _GetDeviceCode();
web::json::value _WaitForUser(utility::string_t deviceCode, int pollInterval, int expiresIn);
web::json::value _GetTenants();
web::json::value _RefreshTokens();
web::json::value _GetCloudShellUserSettings();
utility::string_t _GetCloudShell();
utility::string_t _GetTerminal(utility::string_t shellType);
void _HeaderHelper(web::http::http_request theRequest);
void _StoreCredential();
void _RemoveCredentials();
std::wstring _StrFormatHelper(const wchar_t* const format, int i, const wchar_t* name, const wchar_t* ID);
web::websockets::client::websocket_client _cloudShellSocket;
};
}
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::factory_implementation
{
struct AzureConnection : AzureConnectionT<AzureConnection, implementation::AzureConnection>
{
};
}

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
import "ITerminalConnection.idl";
namespace Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalConnection
{
[default_interface] runtimeclass AzureConnection : ITerminalConnection
{
static Boolean IsAzureConnectionAvailable();
AzureConnection(UInt32 rows, UInt32 columns);
};
}

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#pragma once
// Messages to the user
const auto resource = L"Terminal";
const auto userAgent = L"Terminal/0.0";
const auto codeExpiry = L"\r\nThis code will expire in 15 minutes.\r\n";
const auto enterTenant = L"Please enter the desired tenant number\r\n";
const auto newLogin = L"or enter n to login with a different account\r\n";
const auto removeStored = L"or enter r to remove the above saved connection settings.\r\n";
const auto invalidAccessInput = L"Please enter a valid number to access the stored connection settings, n to make a new one, or r to remove the stored ones.\r\n";
const auto nonNumberError = L"Please enter a number.\r\n";
const auto numOutOfBoundsError = L"Number out of bounds. Please enter a valid number. \r\n";
const auto noTenants = L"Could not find any tenants.\r\n";
const auto noCloudAccount = L"You have not set up your cloud shell account yet. Please go to https://shell.azure.com to set it up.\r\n";
const auto storePrompt = L"Do you want to save these connection settings for future logins? [y/n]\r\n";
const auto invalidStoreInput = L"Please enter y or n\r\n";
const auto requestingCloud = L"Requesting for a cloud shell...";
const auto success = L"Succeeded.\r\n";
const auto requestingTerminal = L"Requesting for a terminal (this might take a while)...";
const auto tokensStored = L"Your connection settings have been saved for future logins.\r\n";
const auto noTokens = L"No tokens to remove. \r\n";
const auto tokensRemoved = L"Tokens removed!\r\n";
const auto exitStr = L"Exit.\r\n";
const auto authString = L"Authenticated.\r\n";
const auto internetOrServerIssue = L"Could not connect to Azure. You may not have internet or the server might be down.\r\n";
const auto ithTenant = L"Tenant %d: %s (%s)\r\n";

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@@ -5,12 +5,16 @@
#include "ConhostConnection.h"
#include "windows.h"
#include <sstream>
// STARTF_USESTDHANDLES is only defined in WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP
// We're just gonna manually define it for this prototyping code
#ifndef STARTF_USESTDHANDLES
#define STARTF_USESTDHANDLES 0x00000100
#endif
#include "ConhostConnection.g.cpp"
#include <conpty-universal.h>
#include "../../types/inc/Utils.hpp"
#include "../../types/inc/UTF8OutPipeReader.hpp"
using namespace ::Microsoft::Console;
@@ -79,17 +83,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::implementation
extraEnvVars.emplace(L"WT_SESSION", pwszGuid);
}
// Create our own output handling thread
// Each connection needs to make sure to drain the output from its backing host.
_hOutputThread.reset(CreateThread(nullptr,
0,
StaticOutputThreadProc,
this,
0,
nullptr));
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF_NULL(_hOutputThread);
THROW_IF_FAILED(
CreateConPty(cmdline,
startingDirectory,
@@ -99,9 +92,38 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::implementation
&_outPipe,
&_signalPipe,
&_piConhost,
0,
CREATE_SUSPENDED,
extraEnvVars));
_hJob.reset(CreateJobObjectW(nullptr, nullptr));
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF_NULL(_hJob);
// We want the conhost and all associated descendant processes
// to be terminated when the tab is closed. GUI applications
// spawned from the shell tend to end up in their own jobs.
JOBOBJECT_EXTENDED_LIMIT_INFORMATION jobExtendedInformation{};
jobExtendedInformation.BasicLimitInformation.LimitFlags =
JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_KILL_ON_JOB_CLOSE;
THROW_IF_WIN32_BOOL_FALSE(SetInformationJobObject(_hJob.get(),
JobObjectExtendedLimitInformation,
&jobExtendedInformation,
sizeof(jobExtendedInformation)));
THROW_IF_WIN32_BOOL_FALSE(AssignProcessToJobObject(_hJob.get(), _piConhost.hProcess));
// Create our own output handling thread
// Each connection needs to make sure to drain the output from its backing host.
_hOutputThread.reset(CreateThread(nullptr,
0,
StaticOutputThreadProc,
this,
0,
nullptr));
// Wind up the conhost! We only do this after we've got everything in place.
THROW_LAST_ERROR_IF(-1 == ResumeThread(_piConhost.hThread));
_connected = true;
}
@@ -167,37 +189,39 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalConnection::implementation
DWORD ConhostConnection::_OutputThread()
{
UTF8OutPipeReader pipeReader{ _outPipe.get() };
std::string_view strView{};
// process the data of the output pipe in a loop
const size_t bufferSize = 4096;
BYTE buffer[bufferSize];
DWORD dwRead;
while (true)
{
HRESULT result = pipeReader.Read(strView);
if (FAILED(result) || result == S_FALSE)
dwRead = 0;
bool fSuccess = false;
fSuccess = !!ReadFile(_outPipe.get(), buffer, bufferSize, &dwRead, nullptr);
if (!fSuccess)
{
if (_closing.load())
{
// This is okay, break out to kill the thread
return 0;
}
_disconnectHandlers();
return (DWORD)-1;
else
{
_disconnectHandlers();
return (DWORD)-1;
}
}
if (strView.empty())
if (dwRead == 0)
{
return 0;
continue;
}
// Convert buffer to hstring
auto hstr{ winrt::to_hstring(strView) };
char* pchStr = (char*)(buffer);
std::string str{ pchStr, dwRead };
auto hstr = winrt::to_hstring(str);
// Pass the output to our registered event handlers
_outputHandlers(hstr);
}
return 0;
}
}

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@@ -12,21 +12,7 @@
<ProjectName>TerminalConnection</ProjectName>
<RootNamespace>Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalConnection</RootNamespace>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Platform)' == 'x64'">
<VcpkgTriplet Condition="'$(VcpkgTriplet)' == ''">x64-windows</VcpkgTriplet>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Platform)' == 'Win32'">
<VcpkgTriplet Condition="'$(VcpkgTriplet)' == ''">x86-windows</VcpkgTriplet>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Platform)' == 'arm64'">
<VcpkgTriplet Condition="'$(VcpkgTriplet)' == ''">arm64-windows</VcpkgTriplet>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClInclude Include="AzureClientID.h" Condition="'$(Platform)'!='ARM64'" />
<ClInclude Include="AzureConnection.h" Condition="'$(Platform)'!='ARM64'" />
<ClInclude Include="AzureConnection-ARM64.h" Condition="'$(Platform)'=='ARM64'" />
<ClInclude Include="AzureConnectionStrings.h" Condition="'$(Platform)'!='ARM64'" />
<ClInclude Include="pch.h" />
<ClInclude Include="ConhostConnection.h">
<DependentUpon>ConhostConnection.idl</DependentUpon>
</ClInclude>
@@ -35,11 +21,6 @@
</ClInclude>
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClCompile Include="AzureConnection.cpp" Condition="'$(Platform)'!='ARM64'" />
<ClCompile Include="AzureConnection-ARM64.cpp" Condition="'$(Platform)'=='ARM64'" />
<ClCompile Include="pch.cpp">
<PrecompiledHeader>Create</PrecompiledHeader>
</ClCompile>
<ClCompile Include="ConhostConnection.cpp">
<DependentUpon>ConhostConnection.idl</DependentUpon>
</ClCompile>
@@ -52,7 +33,6 @@
<Midl Include="ITerminalConnection.idl" />
<Midl Include="ConhostConnection.idl" />
<Midl Include="EchoConnection.idl" />
<Midl Include="AzureConnection.idl" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<None Include="packages.config" />
@@ -81,13 +61,10 @@
-->
<NoOutputRedirection>true</NoOutputRedirection>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='Debug|x64'">
<CustomBuildBeforeTargets>ClCompile</CustomBuildBeforeTargets>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\common.build.post.props" />
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cppwinrt.build.post.props" />
<Import Project="..\..\..\packages\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.2.10.0\build\native\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.targets" Condition="Exists('..\..\..\packages\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.2.10.0\build\native\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.targets')" />
<Target Name="EnsureNuGetPackageBuildImports" BeforeTargets="PrepareForBuild">
<PropertyGroup>
<ErrorText>This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Use NuGet Package Restore to download them. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=322105. The missing file is {0}.</ErrorText>
</PropertyGroup>
<Error Condition="!Exists('..\..\..\packages\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.2.10.0\build\native\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.targets')" Text="$([System.String]::Format('$(ErrorText)', '..\..\..\packages\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.2.10.0\build\native\vcpkg-cpprestsdk.targets'))" />
</Target>
</Project>
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cascadia\SharedPch\SharedPch.props" />
</Project>

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@@ -10,25 +10,18 @@
</Filter>
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClCompile Include="pch.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="EchoConnection.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="ConhostConnection.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="$(GeneratedFilesDir)module.g.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="AzureConnection.cpp" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClInclude Include="pch.h" />
<ClInclude Include="EchoConnection.h" />
<ClInclude Include="ConhostConnection.h" />
<ClInclude Include="AzureConnection.h" />
<ClInclude Include="AzureClientID.h" />
<ClInclude Include="AzureConnectionStrings.h" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<Midl Include="ITerminalConnection.idl" />
<Midl Include="ConhostConnection.idl" />
<Midl Include="EchoConnection.idl" />
<Midl Include="AzureConnection.idl" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<None Include="packages.config" />

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<packages>
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.190730.2" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="vcpkg-cpprestsdk" version="2.10.0" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.190605.7" targetFramework="native" />
</packages>

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
//
// pch.h
// Header for platform projection include files
//
#pragma once
// Needs to be defined or we get redeclaration errors
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <LibraryIncludes.h>
// Must be included before any WinRT headers.
#include <unknwn.h>
#include "winrt/Windows.Foundation.h"
#include "winrt/Windows.Security.Credentials.h"
#include "winrt/Windows.Foundation.Collections.h"
#include <Windows.h>

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@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
#include "..\..\types\inc\GlyphWidth.hpp"
#include "TermControl.g.cpp"
#include "TermControlAutomationPeer.h"
using namespace ::Microsoft::Console::Types;
using namespace ::Microsoft::Terminal::Core;
@@ -31,14 +30,11 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
_connection{ connection },
_initializedTerminal{ false },
_root{ nullptr },
_controlRoot{ nullptr },
_swapChainPanel{ nullptr },
_settings{ settings },
_closing{ false },
_lastScrollOffset{ std::nullopt },
_autoScrollVelocity{ 0 },
_autoScrollingPointerPoint{ std::nullopt },
_autoScrollTimer{},
_lastAutoScrollUpdateTime{ std::nullopt },
_desiredFont{ DEFAULT_FONT_FACE.c_str(), 0, 10, { 0, DEFAULT_FONT_SIZE }, CP_UTF8 },
_actualFont{ DEFAULT_FONT_FACE.c_str(), 0, 10, { 0, DEFAULT_FONT_SIZE }, CP_UTF8, false },
_touchAnchor{ std::nullopt },
@@ -52,6 +48,11 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
void TermControl::_Create()
{
// Create a dummy UserControl to use as the "root" of our control we'll
// build manually.
Controls::UserControl myControl;
_controlRoot = myControl;
Controls::Grid container;
Controls::ColumnDefinition contentColumn{};
@@ -103,20 +104,20 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
_bgImageLayer = bgImageLayer;
_swapChainPanel = swapChainPanel;
this->Content(_root);
_controlRoot.Content(_root);
_ApplyUISettings();
// These are important:
// 1. When we get tapped, focus us
this->Tapped([this](auto&, auto& e) {
this->Focus(FocusState::Pointer);
_controlRoot.Tapped([this](auto&, auto& e) {
_controlRoot.Focus(FocusState::Pointer);
e.Handled(true);
});
// 2. Make sure we can be focused (why this isn't `Focusable` I'll never know)
this->IsTabStop(true);
_controlRoot.IsTabStop(true);
// 3. Actually not sure about this one. Maybe it isn't necessary either.
this->AllowFocusOnInteraction(true);
_controlRoot.AllowFocusOnInteraction(true);
// DON'T CALL _InitializeTerminal here - wait until the swap chain is loaded to do that.
@@ -180,23 +181,8 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
_BackgroundColorChanged(bg);
// Apply padding as swapChainPanel's margin
auto newMargin = _ParseThicknessFromPadding(_settings.Padding());
auto existingMargin = _swapChainPanel.Margin();
_swapChainPanel.Margin(newMargin);
if (newMargin != existingMargin && newMargin != Thickness{ 0 })
{
TraceLoggingWrite(g_hTerminalControlProvider,
"NonzeroPaddingApplied",
TraceLoggingDescription("An event emitted when a control has padding applied to it"),
TraceLoggingStruct(4, "Padding"),
TraceLoggingFloat64(newMargin.Left, "Left"),
TraceLoggingFloat64(newMargin.Top, "Top"),
TraceLoggingFloat64(newMargin.Right, "Right"),
TraceLoggingFloat64(newMargin.Bottom, "Bottom"),
TraceLoggingKeyword(MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_MEASURES),
TelemetryPrivacyDataTag(PDT_ProductAndServicePerformance));
}
auto thickness = _ParseThicknessFromPadding(_settings.Padding());
_swapChainPanel.Margin(thickness);
// Initialize our font information.
const auto* fontFace = _settings.FontFace().c_str();
@@ -286,13 +272,13 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
// internet.
Media::Imaging::BitmapImage image(imageUri);
_bgImageLayer.Source(image);
_bgImageLayer.HorizontalAlignment(HorizontalAlignment::Center);
_bgImageLayer.VerticalAlignment(VerticalAlignment::Center);
}
// Apply stretch, opacity and alignment settings
// Apply stretch and opacity settings
_bgImageLayer.Stretch(_settings.BackgroundImageStretchMode());
_bgImageLayer.Opacity(_settings.BackgroundImageOpacity());
_bgImageLayer.HorizontalAlignment(_settings.BackgroundImageHorizontalAlignment());
_bgImageLayer.VerticalAlignment(_settings.BackgroundImageVerticalAlignment());
}
else
{
@@ -340,16 +326,14 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
Close();
}
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Peers::AutomationPeer TermControl::OnCreateAutomationPeer()
UIElement TermControl::GetRoot()
{
// create a custom automation peer with this code pattern:
// (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/design/accessibility/custom-automation-peers)
return winrt::make<winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation::TermControlAutomationPeer>(*this);
return _root;
}
::Microsoft::Console::Render::IRenderData* TermControl::GetRenderData() const
Controls::UserControl TermControl::GetControl()
{
return _terminal.get();
return _controlRoot;
}
void TermControl::SwapChainChanged()
@@ -503,9 +487,9 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
// through CharacterRecieved.
// I don't believe there's a difference between KeyDown and
// PreviewKeyDown for our purposes
// These two handlers _must_ be on this, not _root.
this->PreviewKeyDown({ this, &TermControl::_KeyDownHandler });
this->CharacterReceived({ this, &TermControl::_CharacterHandler });
// These two handlers _must_ be on _controlRoot, not _root.
_controlRoot.PreviewKeyDown({ this, &TermControl::_KeyDownHandler });
_controlRoot.CharacterReceived({ this, &TermControl::_CharacterHandler });
auto pfnTitleChanged = std::bind(&TermControl::_TerminalTitleChanged, this, std::placeholders::_1);
_terminal->SetTitleChangedCallback(pfnTitleChanged);
@@ -516,10 +500,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
auto pfnScrollPositionChanged = std::bind(&TermControl::_TerminalScrollPositionChanged, this, std::placeholders::_1, std::placeholders::_2, std::placeholders::_3);
_terminal->SetScrollPositionChangedCallback(pfnScrollPositionChanged);
static constexpr auto AutoScrollUpdateInterval = std::chrono::microseconds(static_cast<int>(1.0 / 30.0 * 1000000));
_autoScrollTimer.Interval(AutoScrollUpdateInterval);
_autoScrollTimer.Tick({ this, &TermControl::_UpdateAutoScroll });
// Set up blinking cursor
int blinkTime = GetCaretBlinkTime();
if (blinkTime != INFINITE)
@@ -539,14 +519,14 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
// import value from WinUser (convert from milli-seconds to micro-seconds)
_multiClickTimer = GetDoubleClickTime() * 1000;
_gotFocusRevoker = this->GotFocus(winrt::auto_revoke, { this, &TermControl::_GotFocusHandler });
_lostFocusRevoker = this->LostFocus(winrt::auto_revoke, { this, &TermControl::_LostFocusHandler });
_gotFocusRevoker = _controlRoot.GotFocus(winrt::auto_revoke, { this, &TermControl::_GotFocusHandler });
_lostFocusRevoker = _controlRoot.LostFocus(winrt::auto_revoke, { this, &TermControl::_LostFocusHandler });
// Focus the control here. If we do it up above (in _Create_), then the
// focus won't actually get passed to us. I believe this is because
// we're not technically a part of the UI tree yet, so focusing us
// becomes a no-op.
this->Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
_controlRoot.Focus(FocusState::Programmatic);
_connection.Start();
_initializedTerminal = true;
@@ -619,41 +599,35 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
}
const auto modifiers = _GetPressedModifierKeys();
// AltGr key combinations don't always contain any meaningful,
// pretranslated unicode character during WM_KEYDOWN.
// E.g. on a German keyboard AltGr+Q should result in a "@" character,
// but actually results in "Q" with Alt and Ctrl modifier states.
// By returning false though, we can abort handling this WM_KEYDOWN
// event and let the WM_CHAR handler kick in, which will be
// provided with an appropriate unicode character.
//
// GH#2235: Make sure to handle AltGr before trying keybindings,
// so Ctrl+Alt keybindings won't eat an AltGr keypress.
if (modifiers.IsAltGrPressed())
{
_HandleVoidKeyEvent();
e.Handled(false);
return;
}
const auto vkey = static_cast<WORD>(e.OriginalKey());
bool handled = false;
bool handled = false;
auto bindings = _settings.KeyBindings();
if (bindings)
{
handled = bindings.TryKeyChord({
modifiers.IsCtrlPressed(),
modifiers.IsAltPressed(),
modifiers.IsShiftPressed(),
vkey,
});
KeyChord chord(
WI_IsAnyFlagSet(modifiers, CTRL_PRESSED),
WI_IsAnyFlagSet(modifiers, ALT_PRESSED),
WI_IsFlagSet(modifiers, SHIFT_PRESSED),
vkey);
handled = bindings.TryKeyChord(chord);
}
if (!handled)
{
handled = _TrySendKeyEvent(vkey, modifiers);
_terminal->ClearSelection();
// If the terminal translated the key, mark the event as handled.
// This will prevent the system from trying to get the character out
// of it and sending us a CharacterRecieved event.
handled = _terminal->SendKeyEvent(vkey, modifiers);
if (_cursorTimer.has_value())
{
// Manually show the cursor when a key is pressed. Restarting
// the timer prevents flickering.
_terminal->SetCursorVisible(true);
_cursorTimer.value().Start();
}
}
// Manually prevent keyboard navigation with tab. We want to send tab to
@@ -667,45 +641,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
e.Handled(handled);
}
// Method Description:
// - Some key events cannot be handled (e.g. AltGr combinations) and are
// delegated to the character handler. Just like with _TrySendKeyEvent(),
// the character handler counts on us though to:
// - Clears the current selection.
// - Makes the cursor briefly visible during typing.
void TermControl::_HandleVoidKeyEvent()
{
_TrySendKeyEvent(0, {});
}
// Method Description:
// - Send this particular key event to the terminal.
// See Terminal::SendKeyEvent for more information.
// - Clears the current selection.
// - Makes the cursor briefly visible during typing.
// Arguments:
// - vkey: The vkey of the key pressed.
// - states: The Microsoft::Terminal::Core::ControlKeyStates representing the modifier key states.
bool TermControl::_TrySendKeyEvent(WORD vkey, const ControlKeyStates modifiers)
{
_terminal->ClearSelection();
// If the terminal translated the key, mark the event as handled.
// This will prevent the system from trying to get the character out
// of it and sending us a CharacterRecieved event.
const auto handled = vkey ? _terminal->SendKeyEvent(vkey, modifiers) : true;
if (_cursorTimer.has_value())
{
// Manually show the cursor when a key is pressed. Restarting
// the timer prevents flickering.
_terminal->SetCursorVisible(true);
_cursorTimer.value().Start();
}
return handled;
}
// Method Description:
// - handle a mouse click event. Begin selection process.
// Arguments:
@@ -808,33 +743,14 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
if (ptr.PointerDeviceType() == Windows::Devices::Input::PointerDeviceType::Mouse)
{
if (_terminal->IsSelectionActive() && point.Properties().IsLeftButtonPressed())
if (point.Properties().IsLeftButtonPressed())
{
const auto cursorPosition = point.Position();
_SetEndSelectionPointAtCursor(cursorPosition);
const auto terminalPosition = _GetTerminalPosition(cursorPosition);
const double cursorBelowBottomDist = cursorPosition.Y - _swapChainPanel.Margin().Top - _swapChainPanel.ActualHeight();
const double cursorAboveTopDist = -1 * cursorPosition.Y + _swapChainPanel.Margin().Top;
constexpr double MinAutoScrollDist = 2.0; // Arbitrary value
double newAutoScrollVelocity = 0.0;
if (cursorBelowBottomDist > MinAutoScrollDist)
{
newAutoScrollVelocity = _GetAutoScrollSpeed(cursorBelowBottomDist);
}
else if (cursorAboveTopDist > MinAutoScrollDist)
{
newAutoScrollVelocity = -1.0 * _GetAutoScrollSpeed(cursorAboveTopDist);
}
if (newAutoScrollVelocity != 0)
{
_TryStartAutoScroll(point, newAutoScrollVelocity);
}
else
{
_TryStopAutoScroll(ptr.PointerId());
}
// save location (for rendering) + render
_terminal->SetEndSelectionPosition(terminalPosition);
_renderer->TriggerSelection();
}
}
else if (ptr.PointerDeviceType() == Windows::Devices::Input::PointerDeviceType::Touch && _touchAnchor)
@@ -890,8 +806,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
_touchAnchor = std::nullopt;
}
_TryStopAutoScroll(ptr.PointerId());
args.Handled(true);
}
@@ -904,9 +818,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
void TermControl::_MouseWheelHandler(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& /*sender*/,
Input::PointerRoutedEventArgs const& args)
{
const auto point = args.GetCurrentPoint(_root);
const auto delta = point.Properties().MouseWheelDelta();
auto delta = args.GetCurrentPoint(_root).Properties().MouseWheelDelta();
// Get the state of the Ctrl & Shift keys
// static_cast to a uint32_t because we can't use the WI_IsFlagSet macro
// directly with a VirtualKeyModifiers
@@ -924,7 +836,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
}
else
{
_MouseScrollHandler(delta, point);
_MouseScrollHandler(delta);
}
}
@@ -981,7 +893,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
// - Scroll the visible viewport in response to a mouse wheel event.
// Arguments:
// - mouseDelta: the mouse wheel delta that triggered this event.
void TermControl::_MouseScrollHandler(const double mouseDelta, Windows::UI::Input::PointerPoint const& pointerPoint)
void TermControl::_MouseScrollHandler(const double mouseDelta)
{
const auto currentOffset = this->GetScrollOffset();
@@ -1003,13 +915,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
// The scroll bar's ValueChanged handler will actually move the viewport
// for us.
_scrollBar.Value(static_cast<int>(newValue));
if (_terminal->IsSelectionActive() && pointerPoint.Properties().IsLeftButtonPressed())
{
// If user is mouse selecting and scrolls, they then point at new character.
// Make sure selection reflects that immediately.
_SetEndSelectionPointAtCursor(pointerPoint.Position());
}
}
void TermControl::_ScrollbarChangeHandler(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender,
@@ -1077,84 +982,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
return false;
}
// Method Description:
// - Starts new pointer related auto scroll behavior, or continues existing one.
// Does nothing when there is already auto scroll associated with another pointer.
// Arguments:
// - pointerPoint: info about pointer that causes auto scroll. Pointer's position
// is later used to update selection.
// - scrollVelocity: target velocity of scrolling in characters / sec
void TermControl::_TryStartAutoScroll(Windows::UI::Input::PointerPoint const& pointerPoint, const double scrollVelocity)
{
// Allow only one pointer at the time
if (!_autoScrollingPointerPoint.has_value() || _autoScrollingPointerPoint.value().PointerId() == pointerPoint.PointerId())
{
_autoScrollingPointerPoint = pointerPoint;
_autoScrollVelocity = scrollVelocity;
// If this is first time the auto scroll update is about to be called,
// kick-start it by initializing its time delta as if it started now
if (!_lastAutoScrollUpdateTime.has_value())
{
_lastAutoScrollUpdateTime = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
}
// Apparently this check is not necessary but greatly improves performance
if (!_autoScrollTimer.IsEnabled())
{
_autoScrollTimer.Start();
}
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Stops auto scroll if it's active and is associated with supplied pointer id.
// Arguments:
// - pointerId: id of pointer for which to stop auto scroll
void TermControl::_TryStopAutoScroll(const uint32_t pointerId)
{
if (_autoScrollingPointerPoint.has_value() && pointerId == _autoScrollingPointerPoint.value().PointerId())
{
_autoScrollingPointerPoint = std::nullopt;
_autoScrollVelocity = 0;
_lastAutoScrollUpdateTime = std::nullopt;
// Apparently this check is not necessary but greatly improves performance
if (_autoScrollTimer.IsEnabled())
{
_autoScrollTimer.Stop();
}
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Called continuously to gradually scroll viewport when user is
// mouse selecting outside it (to 'follow' the cursor).
// Arguments:
// - none
void TermControl::_UpdateAutoScroll(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& /* sender */,
Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& /* e */)
{
if (_autoScrollVelocity != 0)
{
const auto timeNow = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
if (_lastAutoScrollUpdateTime.has_value())
{
static constexpr double microSecPerSec = 1000000.0;
const double deltaTime = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::microseconds>(timeNow - _lastAutoScrollUpdateTime.value()).count() / microSecPerSec;
_scrollBar.Value(_scrollBar.Value() + _autoScrollVelocity * deltaTime);
if (_autoScrollingPointerPoint.has_value())
{
_SetEndSelectionPointAtCursor(_autoScrollingPointerPoint.value().Position());
}
}
_lastAutoScrollUpdateTime = timeNow;
}
}
// Method Description:
// - Event handler for the GotFocus event. This is used to start
// blinking the cursor when the window is focused.
@@ -1260,25 +1087,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
_terminal->SetCursorVisible(!_terminal->IsCursorVisible());
}
// Method Description:
// - Sets selection's end position to match supplied cursor position, e.g. while mouse dragging.
// Arguments:
// - cursorPosition: in pixels, relative to the origin of the control
void TermControl::_SetEndSelectionPointAtCursor(Windows::Foundation::Point const& cursorPosition)
{
auto terminalPosition = _GetTerminalPosition(cursorPosition);
const short lastVisibleRow = std::max(_terminal->GetViewport().Height() - 1, 0);
const short lastVisibleCol = std::max(_terminal->GetViewport().Width() - 1, 0);
terminalPosition.Y = std::clamp(terminalPosition.Y, short{ 0 }, lastVisibleRow);
terminalPosition.X = std::clamp(terminalPosition.X, short{ 0 }, lastVisibleCol);
// save location (for rendering) + render
_terminal->SetEndSelectionPosition(terminalPosition);
_renderer->TriggerSelection();
}
// Method Description:
// - Process a resize event that was initiated by the user. This can either
// be due to the user resizing the window (causing the swapchain to
@@ -1429,12 +1237,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
// cursorTimer timer, now stopped, is destroyed.
}
if (auto localAutoScrollTimer{ std::exchange(_autoScrollTimer, nullptr) })
{
localAutoScrollTimer.Stop();
// _autoScrollTimer timer, now stopped, is destroyed.
}
if (auto localConnection{ std::exchange(_connection, nullptr) })
{
localConnection.Close();
@@ -1671,8 +1473,8 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
// find out which modifiers (ctrl, alt, shift) are pressed in events that
// don't necessarily include that state.
// Return Value:
// - The Microsoft::Terminal::Core::ControlKeyStates representing the modifier key states.
ControlKeyStates TermControl::_GetPressedModifierKeys() const
// - The combined ControlKeyState flags as a bitfield.
DWORD TermControl::_GetPressedModifierKeys() const
{
CoreWindow window = CoreWindow::GetForCurrentThread();
// DONT USE
@@ -1686,28 +1488,24 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
struct KeyModifier
{
VirtualKey vkey;
ControlKeyStates flags;
DWORD flag;
};
constexpr std::array<KeyModifier, 5> modifiers{ {
{ VirtualKey::RightMenu, ControlKeyStates::RightAltPressed },
{ VirtualKey::LeftMenu, ControlKeyStates::LeftAltPressed },
{ VirtualKey::RightControl, ControlKeyStates::RightCtrlPressed },
{ VirtualKey::LeftControl, ControlKeyStates::LeftCtrlPressed },
{ VirtualKey::Shift, ControlKeyStates::ShiftPressed },
{ VirtualKey::RightMenu, RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED },
{ VirtualKey::LeftMenu, LEFT_ALT_PRESSED },
{ VirtualKey::RightControl, RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED },
{ VirtualKey::LeftControl, LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED },
{ VirtualKey::Shift, SHIFT_PRESSED },
} };
ControlKeyStates flags;
DWORD flags = 0;
for (const auto& mod : modifiers)
{
const auto state = window.GetKeyState(mod.vkey);
const auto isDown = WI_IsFlagSet(state, CoreVirtualKeyStates::Down);
if (isDown)
{
flags |= mod.flags;
}
flags |= isDown ? mod.flag : 0;
}
return flags;
@@ -1778,20 +1576,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
return _multiClickCounter;
}
// Method Description:
// - Calculates speed of single axis of auto scrolling. It has to allow for both
// fast and precise selection.
// Arguments:
// - cursorDistanceFromBorder: distance from viewport border to cursor, in pixels. Must be non-negative.
// Return Value:
// - positive speed in characters / sec
double TermControl::_GetAutoScrollSpeed(double cursorDistanceFromBorder) const
{
// The numbers below just feel well, feel free to change.
// TODO: Maybe account for space beyond border that user has available
return std::pow(cursorDistanceFromBorder, 2.0) / 25.0 + 2.0;
}
// -------------------------------- WinRT Events ---------------------------------
// Winrt events need a method for adding a callback to the event and removing the callback.
// These macros will define them both for you.

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@@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
TermControl();
TermControl(Settings::IControlSettings settings, TerminalConnection::ITerminalConnection connection);
Windows::UI::Xaml::UIElement GetRoot();
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::UserControl GetControl();
void UpdateSettings(Settings::IControlSettings newSettings);
hstring Title();
@@ -53,9 +55,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
void SwapChainChanged();
~TermControl();
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Peers::AutomationPeer OnCreateAutomationPeer();
::Microsoft::Console::Render::IRenderData* GetRenderData() const;
static Windows::Foundation::Point GetProposedDimensions(Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::IControlSettings const& settings, const uint32_t dpi);
// clang-format off
@@ -72,6 +71,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
TerminalConnection::ITerminalConnection _connection;
bool _initializedTerminal;
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::UserControl _controlRoot;
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Grid _root;
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Image _bgImageLayer;
Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::SwapChainPanel _swapChainPanel;
@@ -92,12 +92,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
std::optional<int> _lastScrollOffset;
// Auto scroll occurs when user, while selecting, drags cursor outside viewport. View is then scrolled to 'follow' the cursor.
double _autoScrollVelocity;
std::optional<Windows::UI::Input::PointerPoint> _autoScrollingPointerPoint;
Windows::UI::Xaml::DispatcherTimer _autoScrollTimer;
std::optional<std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::time_point> _lastAutoScrollUpdateTime;
// storage location for the leading surrogate of a utf-16 surrogate pair
std::optional<wchar_t> _leadingSurrogate;
@@ -128,6 +122,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
void _ApplyUISettings();
void _InitializeBackgroundBrush();
void _BackgroundColorChanged(const uint32_t color);
void _ApplyConnectionSettings();
void _InitializeTerminal();
void _UpdateFont();
void _KeyDownHandler(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::Input::KeyRoutedEventArgs const& e);
@@ -141,7 +136,6 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
void _LostFocusHandler(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::RoutedEventArgs const& e);
void _BlinkCursor(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& e);
void _SetEndSelectionPointAtCursor(Windows::Foundation::Point const& cursorPosition);
void _SendInputToConnection(const std::wstring& wstr);
void _SwapChainSizeChanged(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::SizeChangedEventArgs const& e);
void _SwapChainScaleChanged(Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::SwapChainPanel const& sender, Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& args);
@@ -149,27 +143,20 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
void _TerminalTitleChanged(const std::wstring_view& wstr);
void _TerminalScrollPositionChanged(const int viewTop, const int viewHeight, const int bufferSize);
void _MouseScrollHandler(const double delta, Windows::UI::Input::PointerPoint const& pointerPoint);
void _MouseScrollHandler(const double delta);
void _MouseZoomHandler(const double delta);
void _MouseTransparencyHandler(const double delta);
bool _CapturePointer(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::Input::PointerRoutedEventArgs const& e);
bool _ReleasePointerCapture(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::UI::Xaml::Input::PointerRoutedEventArgs const& e);
void _TryStartAutoScroll(Windows::UI::Input::PointerPoint const& pointerPoint, const double scrollVelocity);
void _TryStopAutoScroll(const uint32_t pointerId);
void _UpdateAutoScroll(Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& sender, Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const& e);
void _ScrollbarUpdater(Windows::UI::Xaml::Controls::Primitives::ScrollBar scrollbar, const int viewTop, const int viewHeight, const int bufferSize);
static Windows::UI::Xaml::Thickness _ParseThicknessFromPadding(const hstring padding);
::Microsoft::Terminal::Core::ControlKeyStates _GetPressedModifierKeys() const;
void _HandleVoidKeyEvent();
bool _TrySendKeyEvent(WORD vkey, ::Microsoft::Terminal::Core::ControlKeyStates modifiers);
DWORD _GetPressedModifierKeys() const;
const COORD _GetTerminalPosition(winrt::Windows::Foundation::Point cursorPosition);
const unsigned int _NumberOfClicks(winrt::Windows::Foundation::Point clickPos, Timestamp clickTime);
double _GetAutoScrollSpeed(double cursorDistanceFromBorder) const;
};
}

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@@ -14,13 +14,15 @@ namespace Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl
}
[default_interface]
runtimeclass TermControl : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.UserControl
runtimeclass TermControl
{
TermControl();
TermControl(Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.IControlSettings settings, Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalConnection.ITerminalConnection connection);
static Windows.Foundation.Point GetProposedDimensions(Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.IControlSettings settings, UInt32 dpi);
Windows.UI.Xaml.UIElement GetRoot();
Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.UserControl GetControl();
void UpdateSettings(Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.IControlSettings newSettings);
event TitleChangedEventArgs TitleChanged;

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@@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
#include <UIAutomationCore.h>
#include "TermControlAutomationPeer.h"
#include "TermControl.h"
#include "TermControlAutomationPeer.g.cpp"
#include "XamlUiaTextRange.h"
using namespace Microsoft::Console::Types;
using namespace winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Peers;
namespace UIA
{
using ::ITextRangeProvider;
using ::SupportedTextSelection;
}
namespace XamlAutomation
{
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::SupportedTextSelection;
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::IRawElementProviderSimple;
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider;
}
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
{
TermControlAutomationPeer::TermControlAutomationPeer(winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation::TermControl const& owner) :
TermControlAutomationPeerT<TermControlAutomationPeer>(owner), // pass owner to FrameworkElementAutomationPeer
_uiaProvider{ owner.GetRenderData(), nullptr, std::bind(&TermControlAutomationPeer::GetBoundingRectWrapped, this) } {};
winrt::hstring TermControlAutomationPeer::GetClassNameCore() const
{
return L"TermControl";
}
AutomationControlType TermControlAutomationPeer::GetAutomationControlTypeCore() const
{
return AutomationControlType::Text;
}
winrt::hstring TermControlAutomationPeer::GetLocalizedControlTypeCore() const
{
// TODO GitHub #2142: Localize string
return L"TerminalControl";
}
winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable TermControlAutomationPeer::GetPatternCore(PatternInterface patternInterface) const
{
switch (patternInterface)
{
case PatternInterface::Text:
return *this;
break;
default:
return nullptr;
}
}
#pragma region ITextProvider
winrt::com_array<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider> TermControlAutomationPeer::GetSelection()
{
SAFEARRAY* pReturnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider.GetSelection(&pReturnVal));
return WrapArrayOfTextRangeProviders(pReturnVal);
}
winrt::com_array<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider> TermControlAutomationPeer::GetVisibleRanges()
{
SAFEARRAY* pReturnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider.GetVisibleRanges(&pReturnVal));
return WrapArrayOfTextRangeProviders(pReturnVal);
}
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider TermControlAutomationPeer::RangeFromChild(XamlAutomation::IRawElementProviderSimple childElement)
{
UIA::ITextRangeProvider* returnVal;
// ScreenInfoUiaProvider doesn't actually use parameter, so just pass in nullptr
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider.RangeFromChild(/* IRawElementProviderSimple */ nullptr,
&returnVal));
auto parentProvider = this->ProviderFromPeer(*this);
auto xutr = winrt::make_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(returnVal, parentProvider);
return xutr.as<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider>();
}
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider TermControlAutomationPeer::RangeFromPoint(Windows::Foundation::Point screenLocation)
{
UIA::ITextRangeProvider* returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider.RangeFromPoint({ screenLocation.X, screenLocation.Y }, &returnVal));
auto parentProvider = this->ProviderFromPeer(*this);
auto xutr = winrt::make_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(returnVal, parentProvider);
return xutr.as<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider>();
}
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider TermControlAutomationPeer::DocumentRange()
{
UIA::ITextRangeProvider* returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider.get_DocumentRange(&returnVal));
auto parentProvider = this->ProviderFromPeer(*this);
auto xutr = winrt::make_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(returnVal, parentProvider);
return xutr.as<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider>();
}
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::SupportedTextSelection TermControlAutomationPeer::SupportedTextSelection()
{
UIA::SupportedTextSelection returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider.get_SupportedTextSelection(&returnVal));
return static_cast<XamlAutomation::SupportedTextSelection>(returnVal);
}
#pragma endregion
RECT TermControlAutomationPeer::GetBoundingRectWrapped()
{
auto rect = GetBoundingRectangle();
return {
gsl::narrow<LONG>(rect.X),
gsl::narrow<LONG>(rect.Y),
gsl::narrow<LONG>(rect.X + rect.Width),
gsl::narrow<LONG>(rect.Y + rect.Height)
};
}
// Method Description:
// - extracts the UiaTextRanges from the SAFEARRAY and converts them to Xaml ITextRangeProviders
// Arguments:
// - SAFEARRAY of UIA::UiaTextRange (ITextRangeProviders)
// Return Value:
// - com_array of Xaml Wrapped UiaTextRange (ITextRangeProviders)
winrt::com_array<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider> TermControlAutomationPeer::WrapArrayOfTextRangeProviders(SAFEARRAY* textRanges)
{
// transfer ownership of UiaTextRanges to this new vector
auto providers = SafeArrayToOwningVector<::Microsoft::Console::Types::UiaTextRange>(textRanges);
int count = providers.size();
std::vector<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider> vec;
vec.reserve(count);
auto parentProvider = this->ProviderFromPeer(*this);
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
auto xutr = winrt::make_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(providers[i].detach(), parentProvider);
vec.emplace_back(xutr.as<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider>());
}
winrt::com_array<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider> result{ vec };
return result;
}
}

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@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
/*++
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Licensed under the MIT license.
Module Name:
- TermControlAutomationPeer.h
Abstract:
- This module provides UI Automation access to the TermControl
to support both automation tests and accessibility (screen
reading) applications. This mainly interacts with ScreenInfoUiaProvider
to allow for shared code between ConHost and Windows Terminal
accessibility providers.
- Based on the Custom Automation Peers guide on msdn
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/design/accessibility/custom-automation-peers)
- Wraps the UIAutomationCore ITextProvider
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/uiautomationcore/nn-uiautomationcore-itextprovider)
with a XAML ITextProvider
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.automation.provider.itextprovider)
Author(s):
- Carlos Zamora (CaZamor) 2019
--*/
#pragma once
#include "TermControl.h"
#include "TermControlAutomationPeer.g.h"
#include <winrt/Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl.h>
#include "../../renderer/inc/IRenderData.hpp"
#include "../types/ScreenInfoUiaProvider.h"
#include "../types/WindowUiaProviderBase.hpp"
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
{
struct TermControlAutomationPeer :
public TermControlAutomationPeerT<TermControlAutomationPeer>
{
public:
TermControlAutomationPeer(winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation::TermControl const& owner);
winrt::hstring GetClassNameCore() const;
winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Peers::AutomationControlType GetAutomationControlTypeCore() const;
winrt::hstring GetLocalizedControlTypeCore() const;
winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable GetPatternCore(winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Peers::PatternInterface patternInterface) const;
#pragma region ITextProvider Pattern
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider RangeFromPoint(Windows::Foundation::Point screenLocation);
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider RangeFromChild(Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::IRawElementProviderSimple childElement);
winrt::com_array<Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider> GetVisibleRanges();
winrt::com_array<Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider> GetSelection();
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::SupportedTextSelection SupportedTextSelection();
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider DocumentRange();
#pragma endregion
RECT GetBoundingRectWrapped();
private:
::Microsoft::Console::Types::ScreenInfoUiaProvider _uiaProvider;
winrt::com_array<Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider> WrapArrayOfTextRangeProviders(SAFEARRAY* textRanges);
};
}

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
import "TermControl.idl";
namespace Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl
{
[default_interface]
runtimeclass TermControlAutomationPeer :
Windows.UI.Xaml.Automation.Peers.FrameworkElementAutomationPeer,
Windows.UI.Xaml.Automation.Provider.ITextProvider
{
}
}

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@@ -16,32 +16,18 @@
<RootNamespace>Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl</RootNamespace>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClInclude Include="pch.h" />
<ClInclude Include="TermControl.h">
<DependentUpon>TermControl.idl</DependentUpon>
</ClInclude>
<ClInclude Include="TermControlAutomationPeer.h">
<DependentUpon>TermControlAutomationPeer.idl</DependentUpon>
</ClInclude>
<ClInclude Include="XamlUiaTextRange.h" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClCompile Include="pch.cpp">
<PrecompiledHeader>Create</PrecompiledHeader>
</ClCompile>
<ClCompile Include="init.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="TermControl.cpp">
<DependentUpon>TermControl.idl</DependentUpon>
</ClCompile>
<ClCompile Include="$(GeneratedFilesDir)module.g.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="TermControlAutomationPeer.cpp">
<DependentUpon>TermControlAutomationPeer.idl</DependentUpon>
</ClCompile>
<ClCompile Include="XamlUiaTextRange.cpp" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<Midl Include="TermControl.idl" />
<Midl Include="TermControlAutomationPeer.idl" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<None Include="packages.config" />
@@ -59,7 +45,7 @@
<CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>false</CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>
</ProjectReference>
<ProjectReference Include="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cascadia\TerminalCore\lib\TerminalCore-lib.vcxproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cascadia\TerminalConnection\TerminalConnection.vcxproj">
<ProjectReference Include="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cascadia\TerminalConnection\TerminalConnection.vcxproj" >
<Private>false</Private>
<CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>false</CopyLocalSatelliteAssemblies>
</ProjectReference>
@@ -82,4 +68,5 @@
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\common.build.post.props" />
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cppwinrt.build.post.props" />
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cascadia\SharedPch\SharedPch.props" />
</Project>

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@@ -11,20 +11,20 @@
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClCompile Include="pch.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="KeyChord.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="TermControl.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="$(GeneratedFilesDir)module.g.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="TermControlAutomationPeer.cpp" />
<ClCompile Include="XamlUiaTextRange.cpp" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<ClInclude Include="pch.h" />
<ClInclude Include="KeyChord.h" />
<ClInclude Include="TermControl.h" />
<ClInclude Include="TermControlAP.h" />
<ClInclude Include="XamlUiaTextRange.h" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<Midl Include="TermControl.idl" />
<Midl Include="TermControlAutomationPeer.idl" />
<Midl Include="KeyChord.idl" />
<Midl Include="IKeyBindings.idl" />
<Midl Include="IControlSettings.idl" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<None Include="TerminalControl.def" />
@@ -33,4 +33,4 @@
<ItemGroup>
<Natvis Include="$(SolutionDir)tools\ConsoleTypes.natvis" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>
</Project>

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@@ -1,199 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
#include "XamlUiaTextRange.h"
#include "../types/UiaTextRange.hpp"
namespace UIA
{
using ::ITextRangeProvider;
using ::SupportedTextSelection;
using ::TextPatternRangeEndpoint;
using ::TextUnit;
}
namespace XamlAutomation
{
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::SupportedTextSelection;
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::IRawElementProviderSimple;
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider;
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint;
using winrt::Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextUnit;
}
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
{
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider XamlUiaTextRange::Clone() const
{
UIA::ITextRangeProvider* pReturn;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->Clone(&pReturn));
auto xutr = winrt::make_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(pReturn, _parentProvider);
return xutr.as<XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider>();
}
bool XamlUiaTextRange::Compare(XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider pRange) const
{
auto self = winrt::get_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(pRange);
BOOL returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->Compare(self->_uiaProvider.get(), &returnVal));
return returnVal;
}
int32_t XamlUiaTextRange::CompareEndpoints(XamlAutomation::TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint,
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider pTargetRange,
XamlAutomation::TextPatternRangeEndpoint targetEndpoint)
{
auto self = winrt::get_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(pTargetRange);
int32_t returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->CompareEndpoints(static_cast<UIA::TextPatternRangeEndpoint>(endpoint),
self->_uiaProvider.get(),
static_cast<UIA::TextPatternRangeEndpoint>(targetEndpoint),
&returnVal));
return returnVal;
}
void XamlUiaTextRange::ExpandToEnclosingUnit(XamlAutomation::TextUnit unit) const
{
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->ExpandToEnclosingUnit(static_cast<UIA::TextUnit>(unit)));
}
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider XamlUiaTextRange::FindAttribute(int32_t textAttributeId,
winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable val,
bool searchBackward)
{
// TODO GitHub #2161: potential accessibility improvement
// we don't support this currently
throw winrt::hresult_not_implemented();
}
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider XamlUiaTextRange::FindText(winrt::hstring text,
bool searchBackward,
bool ignoreCase)
{
// TODO GitHub #605: Search functionality
// we need to wrap this around the UiaTextRange FindText() function
// but right now it returns E_NOTIMPL, so let's just return nullptr for now.
throw winrt::hresult_not_implemented();
}
winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable XamlUiaTextRange::GetAttributeValue(int32_t textAttributeId) const
{
// Copied functionality from Types::UiaTextRange.cpp
if (textAttributeId == UIA_IsReadOnlyAttributeId)
{
return winrt::box_value(false);
}
else
{
return nullptr;
}
}
void XamlUiaTextRange::GetBoundingRectangles(com_array<double>& returnValue) const
{
returnValue = {};
try
{
SAFEARRAY* pReturnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->GetBoundingRectangles(&pReturnVal));
double* pVals;
THROW_IF_FAILED(SafeArrayAccessData(pReturnVal, (void**)&pVals));
long lBound, uBound;
THROW_IF_FAILED(SafeArrayGetLBound(pReturnVal, 1, &lBound));
THROW_IF_FAILED(SafeArrayGetUBound(pReturnVal, 1, &uBound));
long count = uBound - lBound + 1;
std::vector<double> vec;
vec.reserve(count);
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
double element = pVals[i];
vec.push_back(element);
}
winrt::com_array<double> result{ vec };
returnValue = std::move(result);
}
catch (...)
{
}
}
XamlAutomation::IRawElementProviderSimple XamlUiaTextRange::GetEnclosingElement()
{
return _parentProvider;
}
winrt::hstring XamlUiaTextRange::GetText(int32_t maxLength) const
{
BSTR returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->GetText(maxLength, &returnVal));
return winrt::to_hstring(returnVal);
}
int32_t XamlUiaTextRange::Move(XamlAutomation::TextUnit unit,
int32_t count)
{
int returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->Move(static_cast<UIA::TextUnit>(unit),
count,
&returnVal));
return returnVal;
}
int32_t XamlUiaTextRange::MoveEndpointByUnit(XamlAutomation::TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint,
XamlAutomation::TextUnit unit,
int32_t count) const
{
int returnVal;
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->MoveEndpointByUnit(static_cast<UIA::TextPatternRangeEndpoint>(endpoint),
static_cast<UIA::TextUnit>(unit),
count,
&returnVal));
return returnVal;
}
void XamlUiaTextRange::MoveEndpointByRange(XamlAutomation::TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint,
XamlAutomation::ITextRangeProvider pTargetRange,
XamlAutomation::TextPatternRangeEndpoint targetEndpoint) const
{
auto self = winrt::get_self<XamlUiaTextRange>(pTargetRange);
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->MoveEndpointByRange(static_cast<UIA::TextPatternRangeEndpoint>(endpoint),
/*pTargetRange*/ self->_uiaProvider.get(),
static_cast<UIA::TextPatternRangeEndpoint>(targetEndpoint)));
}
void XamlUiaTextRange::Select() const
{
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->Select());
}
void XamlUiaTextRange::AddToSelection() const
{
// we don't support this
throw winrt::hresult_not_implemented();
}
void XamlUiaTextRange::RemoveFromSelection() const
{
// we don't support this
throw winrt::hresult_not_implemented();
}
void XamlUiaTextRange::ScrollIntoView(bool alignToTop) const
{
THROW_IF_FAILED(_uiaProvider->ScrollIntoView(alignToTop));
}
winrt::com_array<XamlAutomation::IRawElementProviderSimple> XamlUiaTextRange::GetChildren() const
{
// we don't have any children
return {};
}
}

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/*++
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Licensed under the MIT license.
Module Name:
- XamlUiaTextRange.h
Abstract:
- This module is a wrapper for the UiaTextRange
(a text range accessibility provider). It allows
for UiaTextRange to be used in Windows Terminal.
- Wraps the UIAutomationCore ITextRangeProvider
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/uiautomationcore/nn-uiautomationcore-itextrangeprovider)
with a XAML ITextRangeProvider
(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.automation.provider.itextrangeprovider)
Author(s):
- Carlos Zamora (CaZamor) 2019
--*/
#pragma once
#include "TermControlAutomationPeer.h"
#include <UIAutomationCore.h>
#include "../types/UiaTextRange.hpp"
namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::TerminalControl::implementation
{
class XamlUiaTextRange :
public winrt::implements<XamlUiaTextRange, Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider>
{
public:
XamlUiaTextRange(::ITextRangeProvider* uiaProvider, Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::IRawElementProviderSimple parentProvider) :
_parentProvider{ parentProvider }
{
_uiaProvider.attach(uiaProvider);
}
#pragma region ITextRangeProvider
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider Clone() const;
bool Compare(Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider pRange) const;
int32_t CompareEndpoints(Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint,
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider pTargetRange,
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint targetEndpoint);
void ExpandToEnclosingUnit(Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextUnit unit) const;
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider FindAttribute(int32_t textAttributeId,
winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable val,
bool searchBackward);
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider FindText(winrt::hstring text,
bool searchBackward,
bool ignoreCase);
winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable GetAttributeValue(int32_t textAttributeId) const;
void GetBoundingRectangles(winrt::com_array<double>& returnValue) const;
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::IRawElementProviderSimple GetEnclosingElement();
winrt::hstring GetText(int32_t maxLength) const;
int32_t Move(Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextUnit unit,
int32_t count);
int32_t MoveEndpointByUnit(Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint,
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextUnit unit,
int32_t count) const;
void MoveEndpointByRange(Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint,
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::ITextRangeProvider pTargetRange,
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint targetEndpoint) const;
void Select() const;
void AddToSelection() const;
void RemoveFromSelection() const;
void ScrollIntoView(bool alignToTop) const;
winrt::com_array<Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::IRawElementProviderSimple> GetChildren() const;
#pragma endregion ITextRangeProvider
private:
wil::com_ptr<::ITextRangeProvider> _uiaProvider;
Windows::UI::Xaml::Automation::Provider::IRawElementProviderSimple _parentProvider;
};
}

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"
// Note: Generate GUID using TlgGuid.exe tool
TRACELOGGING_DEFINE_PROVIDER(
g_hTerminalControlProvider,
"Microsoft.Windows.Terminal.Control",
// {28c82e50-57af-5a86-c25b-e39cd990032b}
(0x28c82e50, 0x57af, 0x5a86, 0xc2, 0x5b, 0xe3, 0x9c, 0xd9, 0x90, 0x03, 0x2b),
TraceLoggingOptionMicrosoftTelemetry());
BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hInstDll, DWORD reason, LPVOID /*reserved*/)
{
switch (reason)
{
case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH:
DisableThreadLibraryCalls(hInstDll);
TraceLoggingRegister(g_hTerminalControlProvider);
break;
case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH:
if (g_hTerminalControlProvider)
{
TraceLoggingUnregister(g_hTerminalControlProvider);
}
break;
}
return TRUE;
}

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<packages>
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.190730.2" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.190605.7" targetFramework="native" />
</packages>

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
#include "pch.h"

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