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Dustin L. Howett
90485935b3 Migrate spelling-0.0.21 changes from main 2020-05-26 09:56:11 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
ad7824d9d0 Migrate spelling-0.0.19 changes from main 2020-05-26 09:56:11 -05:00
Mike Griese
5bbba56629 mostly just stashing this. The Perf is horrifyingly bad 2020-05-26 09:56:11 -05:00
Mike Griese
25e2e7ef70 This is basically just phase 1 of #1203. This draws the character on top of the cursor always 2020-05-22 16:11:39 -05:00
Mike Griese
9996e219a0 Remove all the old garbage ideas 2020-05-22 15:34:12 -05:00
Mike Griese
66803d0961 Write the entire spec 2020-05-22 15:27:16 -05:00
Mike Griese
fc99eebc3b Begin a horrible first draft of this spec 2020-05-22 15:02:01 -05:00
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<details>
<summary>
:pencil2: Contributor please read this
</summary>
* If the items listed above are names, please add them to `.github/actions/spell-check/dictionary/names.txt`.
* If they're APIs, you can add them to a file in `.github/actions/spell-check/dictionary/`.
* If they're just things you're using, please add them to an appropriate file in `.github/actions/spell-check/whitelist/`.
* If you need to use a specific token in one place and it shouldn't generally be used, you can
add an item in an appropriate file in `.github/actions/spell-check/patterns/`.
See the `README.md` in each directory for more information.
</details>
#### :warning: Reviewers
At present, the action that triggered this message will not show its :x: in this PR unless the branch is within this repository.
Thus, you **should** make sure that this comment has been addressed before encouraging the merge bot to merge this PR.

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bitfield
bitfields
href
IBox
ICustom
IMap
IObject
LCID
NCHITTEST
NCLBUTTONDBLCLK
NCRBUTTONDBLCLK
NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP
oaidl
ocidl
rfind
roundf
SIZENS

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powf
sqrtf
isnan

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LKG
mfcribbon
microsoft
microsoftonline
osgvsowi
powershell
tdbuildteamid
vcruntime
visualstudio

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(?:^|/)dirs$
(?:^|/)go\.mod$
(?:^|/)go\.sum$
(?:^|/)package-lock\.json$
(?:^|/)sources(?:|\.dep)$
SUMS$
\.ai$
\.bmp$
\.cer$
\.class$
\.crl$
\.crt$
\.csr$
\.dll$
\.DS_Store$
\.eot$
\.eps$
\.exe$
\.gif$
\.graffle$
\.gz$
\.icns$
\.ico$
\.jar$
\.jpeg$
\.jpg$
\.key$
\.lib$
\.lock$
\.map$
\.min\..
\.mp3$
\.mp4$
\.otf$
\.pbxproj$
\.pdf$
\.pem$
\.png$
\.psd$
\.runsettings$
\.sig$
\.so$
\.svg$
\.svgz$
\.tar$
\.tgz$
\.ttf$
\.woff
\.xcf$
\.xls
\.xpm$
\.yml$
\.zip$
^dep/
^oss/
^doc/reference/UTF8-torture-test\.txt$
^src/interactivity/onecore/BgfxEngine\.
^src/renderer/wddmcon/WddmConRenderer\.
^src/terminal/parser/ft_fuzzer/VTCommandFuzzer\.cpp$
^src/tools/U8U16Test/(?:fr|ru|zh)\.txt$
^\.github/actions/spell-check/
^\.gitignore$

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https://(?:(?:[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=]*\.|)microsoft\.com)/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_\/.]*
https://aka\.ms/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=\/_]*
https://www.w3.org/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=\/_#]*
https://(?:(?:www\.|)youtube\.com|youtu.be)/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=]*
(?:0[Xx]|U\+|#)[a-f0-9A-FGgRr]{2,}[Uu]?[Ll]?\b
\{[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\}
microsoft/cascadia-code\@[0-9a-fA-F]{40}
\d+x\d+Logo
Scro\&ll
# selectionInput.cpp
:\\windows\\syste\b
TestUtils::VerifyExpectedString\(tb, L"[^"]+"
hostSm\.ProcessString\(L"[^"]+"
\b([A-Za-z])\1{3,}\b

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The contents of each `.txt` file in this directory are merged together.
* [alphabet](alphabet.txt) is a sample for alphabet related items
* [web](web.txt) is a sample for web/html related items
* [whitelist](whitelist.txt) is the main whitelist -- there is nothing
particularly special about the file name (beyond the extension which is
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http
td
www
ecma
rapidtables
WCAG

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# check-spelling/check-spelling configuration
File | Purpose | Format | Info
-|-|-|-
[allow/*.txt](allow/) | Add words to the dictionary | one word per line (only letters and `'`s allowed) | [allow](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration#allow)
[reject.txt](reject.txt) | Remove words from the dictionary (after allow) | grep pattern matching whole dictionary words | [reject](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-reject)
[excludes.txt](excludes.txt) | Files to ignore entirely | perl regular expression | [excludes](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-excludes)
[patterns/*.txt](patterns/) | Patterns to ignore from checked lines | perl regular expression (order matters, first match wins) | [patterns](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-patterns)
[candidate.patterns](candidate.patterns) | Patterns that might be worth adding to [patterns.txt](patterns.txt) | perl regular expression with optional comment block introductions (all matches will be suggested) | [candidates](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Suggest-patterns)
[line_forbidden.patterns](line_forbidden.patterns) | Patterns to flag in checked lines | perl regular expression (order matters, first match wins) | [patterns](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-patterns)
[expect/*.txt](expect.txt) | Expected words that aren't in the dictionary | one word per line (sorted, alphabetically) | [expect](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration#expect)
[advice.md](advice.md) | Supplement for GitHub comment when unrecognized words are found | GitHub Markdown | [advice](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-advice)
Note: you can replace any of these files with a directory by the same name (minus the suffix)
and then include multiple files inside that directory (with that suffix) to merge multiple files together.

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<!-- See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-advice --> <!-- markdownlint-disable MD033 MD041 -->
<details>
<summary>
:pencil2: Contributor please read this
</summary>
By default the command suggestion will generate a file named based on your commit. That's generally ok as long as you add the file to your commit. Someone can reorganize it later.
:warning: The command is written for posix shells. If it doesn't work for you, you can manually _add_ (one word per line) / _remove_ items to `expect.txt` and the `excludes.txt` files.
If the listed items are:
* ... **misspelled**, then please *correct* them instead of using the command.
* ... *names*, please add them to `.github/actions/spelling/allow/names.txt`.
* ... APIs, you can add them to a file in `.github/actions/spelling/allow/`.
* ... just things you're using, please add them to an appropriate file in `.github/actions/spelling/expect/`.
* ... tokens you only need in one place and shouldn't *generally be used*, you can add an item in an appropriate file in `.github/actions/spelling/patterns/`.
See the `README.md` in each directory for more information.
:microscope: You can test your commits **without** *appending* to a PR by creating a new branch with that extra change and pushing it to your fork. The [check-spelling](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/check-spelling) action will run in response to your **push** -- it doesn't require an open pull request. By using such a branch, you can limit the number of typos your peers see you make. :wink:
<details><summary>If the flagged items are :exploding_head: false positives</summary>
If items relate to a ...
* binary file (or some other file you wouldn't want to check at all).
Please add a file path to the `excludes.txt` file matching the containing file.
File paths are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can [test](
https://www.regexplanet.com/advanced/perl/) yours before committing to verify it will match your files.
`^` refers to the file's path from the root of the repository, so `^README\.md$` would exclude [README.md](
../tree/HEAD/README.md) (on whichever branch you're using).
* well-formed pattern.
If you can write a [pattern](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-patterns) that would match it,
try adding it to the `patterns.txt` file.
Patterns are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can [test](
https://www.regexplanet.com/advanced/perl/) yours before committing to verify it will match your lines.
Note that patterns can't match multiline strings.
</details>
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# Dictionaries are lists of words to accept unconditionally
# Allow files are lists of words to accept unconditionally
While check spelling will complain about a whitelisted word
While check spelling will complain about an expected word
which is no longer present, you can include things here even if
they are not otherwise present in the repository.
@@ -8,13 +8,14 @@ E.g., you could include a list of system APIs here, or potential
contributors (so that if a future commit includes their name,
it'll be accepted).
### Files
## Files
| File | Description |
| ---- | ----------- |
| [Dictionary](dictionary.txt) | Primary US English dictionary |
| [Allow](allow.txt) | Supplements to the dictionary |
| [Chinese](chinese.txt) | Chinese words |
| [Japanese](japanese.txt) | Japanese words |
| [Microsoft](microsoft.txt) | Microsoft brand items |
| [Fonts](fonts.txt) | Font names |
| [Names](names.txt) | Names of people |
| [Colors](colors.txt) | Names of color |

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admins
allcolors
Apc
apc
breadcrumb
breadcrumbs
bsd
calt
ccmp
changelog
clickable
clig
CMMI
copyable
cybersecurity
dalet
Dcs
dcs
dialytika
dje
downside
downsides
dze
dzhe
EDDB
EDDC
Enum'd
Fitt
formattings
FTCS
ftp
fvar
gantt
gcc
geeksforgeeks
ghe
github
gje
godbolt
hostname
hostnames
https
hyperlink
hyperlinking
hyperlinks
iconify
img
inlined
It'd
kje
libfuzzer
libuv
liga
lje
Llast
llvm
Lmid
locl
lol
lorem
Lorigin
maxed
minimalistic
mkmk
mnt
mru
nje
noreply
ogonek
ok'd
overlined
pipeline
postmodern
ptys
qof
qps
rclt
reimplementation
reserialization
reserialize
reserializes
rlig
runtimes
shcha
slnt
Sos
ssh
timeline
timelines
timestamped
TLDR
tokenizes
tonos
toolset
tshe
ubuntu
uiatextrange
UIs
und
unregister
versioned
vsdevcmd
We'd
wildcards
XBox
YBox
yeru
zhe

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ACCEPTFILES
ACCESSDENIED
acl
aclapi
alignas
alignof
APPLYTOSUBMENUS
appxrecipe
bitfield
bitfields
BUILDBRANCH
BUILDMSG
BUILDNUMBER
BYCOMMAND
BYPOSITION
charconv
CLASSNOTAVAILABLE
CLOSEAPP
cmdletbinding
COLORPROPERTY
colspan
COMDLG
commandlinetoargv
comparand
cstdint
CXICON
CYICON
Dacl
dataobject
dcomp
DERR
dlldata
DNE
DONTADDTORECENT
DWMSBT
DWMWA
DWMWA
DWORDLONG
endfor
ENDSESSION
enumset
environstrings
EXPCMDFLAGS
EXPCMDSTATE
filetime
FILTERSPEC
FORCEFILESYSTEM
FORCEMINIMIZE
frac
fullkbd
futex
GETDESKWALLPAPER
GETHIGHCONTRAST
GETMOUSEHOVERTIME
Hashtable
HIGHCONTRASTON
HIGHCONTRASTW
hotkeys
href
hrgn
HTCLOSE
hwinsta
HWINSTA
IActivation
IApp
IAppearance
IAsync
IBind
IBox
IClass
IComparable
IComparer
IConnection
ICustom
IDialog
IDirect
IExplorer
IFACEMETHOD
IFile
IGraphics
IInheritable
IMap
IMonarch
IObject
iosfwd
IPackage
IPeasant
ISetup
isspace
IStorage
istream
IStringable
ITab
ITaskbar
itow
IUri
IVirtual
KEYSELECT
LCID
llabs
llu
localtime
lround
Lsa
lsass
LSHIFT
LTGRAY
MAINWINDOW
memchr
memicmp
MENUCOMMAND
MENUDATA
MENUINFO
MENUITEMINFOW
mmeapi
MOUSELEAVE
mov
mptt
msappx
MULTIPLEUSE
NCHITTEST
NCLBUTTONDBLCLK
NCMOUSELEAVE
NCMOUSEMOVE
NCRBUTTONDBLCLK
NIF
NIN
NOAGGREGATION
NOASYNC
NOCHANGEDIR
NOPROGRESS
NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP
NOREPEAT
NOTIFYBYPOS
NOTIFYICON
NOTIFYICONDATA
ntprivapi
oaidl
ocidl
ODR
offsetof
ofstream
onefuzz
osver
OSVERSIONINFOEXW
otms
OUTLINETEXTMETRICW
overridable
PACL
PAGESCROLL
PATINVERT
PEXPLICIT
PICKFOLDERS
pmr
ptstr
QUERYENDSESSION
rcx
REGCLS
RETURNCMD
rfind
ROOTOWNER
roundf
RSHIFT
SACL
schandle
semver
serializer
SETVERSION
SHELLEXECUTEINFOW
shobjidl
SHOWHIDE
SHOWMINIMIZED
SHOWTIP
SINGLEUSE
SIZENS
smoothstep
snprintf
spsc
sregex
SRWLOC
SRWLOCK
STDCPP
STDMETHOD
strchr
strcpy
streambuf
strtoul
Stubless
Subheader
Subpage
syscall
SYSTEMBACKDROP
TABROW
TASKBARCREATED
TBPF
THEMECHANGED
tlg
TME
tmp
tmpdir
tolower
toupper
TRACKMOUSEEVENT
TTask
TVal
UChar
UFIELD
ULARGE
UOI
UPDATEINIFILE
userenv
USEROBJECTFLAGS
Viewbox
virtualalloc
wcsstr
wcstoui
winmain
winsta
winstamin
wmemcmp
wpc
WSF
wsregex
wwinmain
xchg
XDocument
XElement
xfacet
xhash
XIcon
xiosbase
xlocale
xlocbuf
xlocinfo
xlocmes
xlocmon
xlocnum
xloctime
XMax
xmemory
XParse
xpath
xstddef
xstring
xtree
xutility
YIcon
YMax

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alice
aliceblue
antiquewhite
blanchedalmond
blueviolet
burlywood
cadetblue
cornflowerblue
cornsilk
cyan
darkblue
darkcyan
darkgoldenrod
darkgray
darkgreen
darkgrey
darkkhaki
darkmagenta
darkolivegreen
darkorange
darkorchid
darkred
darksalmon
darkseagreen
darkslateblue
darkslategray
darkslategrey
darkturquoise
darkviolet
deeppink
deepskyblue
dimgray
dimgrey
dodgerblue
firebrick
floralwhite
forestgreen
gainsboro
ghostwhite
greenyellow
hotpink
indian
indianred
lavenderblush
lawngreen
lemonchiffon
lightblue
lightcoral
lightcyan
lightgoldenrod
lightgoldenrodyellow
lightgray
lightgreen
lightgrey
lightpink
lightsalmon
lightseagreen
lightskyblue
lightslateblue
lightslategray
lightslategrey
lightsteelblue
lightyellow
limegreen
mediumaquamarine
mediumblue
mediumorchid
mediumpurple
mediumseagreen
mediumslateblue
mediumspringgreen
mediumturquoise
mediumvioletred
midnightblue
mintcream
mistyrose
navajo
navajowhite
navyblue
oldlace
olivedrab
orangered
palegoldenrod
palegreen
paleturquoise
palevioletred
papayawhip
peachpuff
peru
powderblue
rebecca
rebeccapurple
rosybrown
royalblue
saddlebrown
sandybrown
seagreen
sienna
skyblue
slateblue
slategray
slategrey
springgreen
steelblue
violetred
webgray
webgreen
webgrey
webmaroon
webpurple
whitesmoke
xaroon
xray
xreen
xrey
xurple
yellowgreen

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Consolas
emoji
emojis
Extralight
Gabriola
Iosevka
MDL
Monofur
Segoe
wght

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atan
CPrime
HBar
HPrime
isnan
LPrime
LStep
powf
RSub
sqrtf
ULP

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ACLs
ADMINS
advapi
altform
altforms
appendwttlogging
appx
appxbundle
appxerror
appxmanifest
ATL
backplating
bitmaps
BOMs
CPLs
cpptools
cppvsdbg
CPRs
cryptbase
DACL
DACLs
defaultlib
diffs
disposables
dotnetfeed
DTDs
DWINRT
enablewttlogging
Intelli
IVisual
libucrt
libucrtd
LKG
LOCKFILE
Lxss
mfcribbon
microsoft
microsoftonline
MSAA
msixbundle
MSVC
MSVCP
muxc
netcore
Onefuzz
osgvsowi
PFILETIME
pgc
pgo
pgosweep
powerrename
powershell
propkey
pscustomobject
QWORD
regedit
robocopy
SACLs
sdkddkver
Shobjidl
Skype
SRW
sxs
Sysinternals
sysnative
systemroot
taskkill
tasklist
tdbuildteamid
ucrt
ucrtd
unvirtualized
VCRT
vcruntime
Virtualization
visualstudio
vscode
VSTHRD
winsdkver
wlk
wslpath
wtl
wtt
wttlog
Xamarin

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Anup
austdi
arkthur
Ballmer
bhoj
Bhojwani
Bluloco
carlos
dhowett
Diviness
dsafa
duhowett
DXP
ekg
eryksun
ethanschoonover
Firefox
Gatta
glsl
Gravell
Grie
Griese
Hernan
Howett
Illhardt
iquilezles
italo
jantari
jerrysh
Kaiyu
kimwalisch
KMehrain
KODELIFE
Kodelife
Kourosh
kowalczyk
leonmsft
Lepilleur
lhecker
lukesampson
Macbook
Manandhar
masserano
mbadolato
Mehrain
menger
mgravell
michaelniksa
michkap
migrie
mikegr
mikemaccana
miloush
miniksa
niksa
nvaccess
nvda
oising
oldnewthing
opengl
osgwiki
pabhojwa
panos
paulcam
pauldotknopf
PGP
@@ -44,15 +68,24 @@ Pham
Rincewind
rprichard
Schoonover
shadertoy
Shomnipotence
simioni
Somuah
sonph
sonpham
stakx
talo
thereses
Walisch
WDX
Wellons
Wirt
Wojciech
zadjii
Zamor
Zamora
zamora
Zoey
zorio
Zverovich

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# marker to ignore all code on line
^.*/\* #no-spell-check-line \*/.*$
# marker for ignoring a comment to the end of the line
// #no-spell-check.*$
# patch hunk comments
^\@\@ -\d+(?:,\d+|) \+\d+(?:,\d+|) \@\@ .*
# git index header
index [0-9a-z]{7,40}\.\.[0-9a-z]{7,40}
# cid urls
(['"])cid:.*?\g{-1}
# data url in parens
\(data:[^)]*?(?:[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})[^)]*\)
# data url in quotes
([`'"])data:.*?(?:[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,}).*\g{-1}
# data url
data:[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*,\S*
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# magnet urls
magnet:[?=:\w]+
# magnet urls
"magnet:[^"]+"
# obs:
"obs:[^"]*"
# The `\b` here means a break, it's the fancy way to handle urls, but it makes things harder to read
# In this examples content, I'm using a number of different ways to match things to show various approaches
# asciinema
\basciinema\.org/a/[0-9a-zA-Z]+
# apple
\bdeveloper\.apple\.com/[-\w?=/]+
# Apple music
\bembed\.music\.apple\.com/fr/playlist/usr-share/[-\w.]+
# appveyor api
\bci\.appveyor\.com/api/projects/status/[0-9a-z]+
# appveyor project
\bci\.appveyor\.com/project/(?:[^/\s"]*/){2}builds?/\d+/job/[0-9a-z]+
# Amazon
# Amazon
\bamazon\.com/[-\w]+/(?:dp/[0-9A-Z]+|)
# AWS S3
\b\w*\.s3[^.]*\.amazonaws\.com/[-\w/&#%_?:=]*
# AWS execute-api
\b[0-9a-z]{10}\.execute-api\.[-0-9a-z]+\.amazonaws\.com\b
# AWS ELB
\b\w+\.[-0-9a-z]+\.elb\.amazonaws\.com\b
# AWS SNS
\bsns\.[-0-9a-z]+.amazonaws\.com/[-\w/&#%_?:=]*
# AWS VPC
vpc-\w+
# While you could try to match `http://` and `https://` by using `s?` in `https?://`, sometimes there
# YouTube url
\b(?:(?:www\.|)youtube\.com|youtu.be)/(?:channel/|embed/|user/|playlist\?list=|watch\?v=|v/|)[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_%]*
# YouTube music
\bmusic\.youtube\.com/youtubei/v1/browse(?:[?&]\w+=[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_]*)
# YouTube tag
<\s*youtube\s+id=['"][-a-zA-Z0-9?_]*['"]
# YouTube image
\bimg\.youtube\.com/vi/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_]*
# Google Accounts
\baccounts.google.com/[-_/?=.:;+%&0-9a-zA-Z]*
# Google Analytics
\bgoogle-analytics\.com/collect.[-0-9a-zA-Z?%=&_.~]*
# Google APIs
\bgoogleapis\.(?:com|dev)/[a-z]+/(?:v\d+/|)[a-z]+/[-@:./?=\w+|&]+
# Google Storage
\b[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\bstorage\d*\.googleapis\.com(?:/\S*|)
# Google Calendar
\bcalendar\.google\.com/calendar(?:/u/\d+|)/embed\?src=[@./?=\w&%]+
\w+\@group\.calendar\.google\.com\b
# Google DataStudio
\bdatastudio\.google\.com/(?:(?:c/|)u/\d+/|)(?:embed/|)(?:open|reporting|datasources|s)/[-0-9a-zA-Z]+(?:/page/[-0-9a-zA-Z]+|)
# The leading `/` here is as opposed to the `\b` above
# ... a short way to match `https://` or `http://` since most urls have one of those prefixes
# Google Docs
/docs\.google\.com/[a-z]+/(?:ccc\?key=\w+|(?:u/\d+|d/(?:e/|)[0-9a-zA-Z_-]+/)?(?:edit\?[-\w=#.]*|/\?[\w=&]*|))
# Google Drive
\bdrive\.google\.com/(?:file/d/|open)[-0-9a-zA-Z_?=]*
# Google Groups
\bgroups\.google\.com/(?:(?:forum/#!|d/)(?:msg|topics?|searchin)|a)/[^/\s"]+/[-a-zA-Z0-9$]+(?:/[-a-zA-Z0-9]+)*
# Google Maps
\bmaps\.google\.com/maps\?[\w&;=]*
# Google themes
themes\.googleusercontent\.com/static/fonts/[^/\s"]+/v\d+/[^.]+.
# Google CDN
\bclients2\.google(?:usercontent|)\.com[-0-9a-zA-Z/.]*
# Goo.gl
/goo\.gl/[a-zA-Z0-9]+
# Google Chrome Store
\bchrome\.google\.com/webstore/detail/[-\w]*(?:/\w*|)
# Google Books
\bgoogle\.(?:\w{2,4})/books(?:/\w+)*\?[-\w\d=&#.]*
# Google Fonts
\bfonts\.(?:googleapis|gstatic)\.com/[-/?=:;+&0-9a-zA-Z]*
# Google Forms
\bforms\.gle/\w+
# Google Scholar
\bscholar\.google\.com/citations\?user=[A-Za-z0-9_]+
# Google Colab Research Drive
\bcolab\.research\.google\.com/drive/[-0-9a-zA-Z_?=]*
# GitHub SHAs (api)
\bapi.github\.com/repos(?:/[^/\s"]+){3}/[0-9a-f]+\b
# GitHub SHAs (markdown)
(?:\[`?[0-9a-f]+`?\]\(https:/|)/(?:www\.|)github\.com(?:/[^/\s"]+){2,}(?:/[^/\s")]+)(?:[0-9a-f]+(?:[-0-9a-zA-Z/#.]*|)\b|)
# GitHub SHAs
\bgithub\.com(?:/[^/\s"]+){2}[@#][0-9a-f]+\b
# GitHub wiki
\bgithub\.com/(?:[^/]+/){2}wiki/(?:(?:[^/]+/|)_history|[^/]+(?:/_compare|)/[0-9a-f.]{40,})\b
# githubusercontent
/[-a-z0-9]+\.githubusercontent\.com/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_\/.]*
# githubassets
\bgithubassets.com/[0-9a-f]+(?:[-/\w.]+)
# gist github
\bgist\.github\.com/[^/\s"]+/[0-9a-f]+
# git.io
\bgit\.io/[0-9a-zA-Z]+
# GitHub JSON
"node_id": "[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*"
# Contributor
\[[^\]]+\]\(https://github\.com/[^/\s"]+\)
# GHSA
GHSA(?:-[0-9a-z]{4}){3}
# GitLab commit
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/\S+/\S+/commit/[0-9a-f]{7,16}#[0-9a-f]{40}\b
# GitLab merge requests
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/\S+/\S+/-/merge_requests/\d+/diffs#[0-9a-f]{40}\b
# GitLab uploads
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/uploads/[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*
# GitLab commits
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+\b
# binanace
accounts.binance.com/[a-z/]*oauth/authorize\?[-0-9a-zA-Z&%]*
# bitbucket diff
\bapi\.bitbucket\.org/\d+\.\d+/repositories/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}diff(?:stat|)(?:/[^/\s"]+){2}:[0-9a-f]+
# bitbucket repositories commits
\bapi\.bitbucket\.org/\d+\.\d+/repositories/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+
# bitbucket commits
\bbitbucket\.org/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+
# bit.ly
\bbit\.ly/\w+
# bitrise
\bapp\.bitrise\.io/app/[0-9a-f]*/[\w.?=&]*
# bootstrapcdn.com
\bbootstrapcdn\.com/[-./\w]+
# cdn.cloudflare.com
\bcdnjs\.cloudflare\.com/[./\w]+
# circleci
\bcircleci\.com/gh(?:/[^/\s"]+){1,5}.[a-z]+\?[-0-9a-zA-Z=&]+
# gitter
\bgitter\.im(?:/[^/\s"]+){2}\?at=[0-9a-f]+
# gravatar
\bgravatar\.com/avatar/[0-9a-f]+
# ibm
[a-z.]*ibm\.com/[-_#=:%!?~.\\/\d\w]*
# imgur
\bimgur\.com/[^.]+
# Internet Archive
\barchive\.org/web/\d+/(?:[-\w.?,'/\\+&%$#_:]*)
# discord
/discord(?:app\.com|\.gg)/(?:invite/)?[a-zA-Z0-9]{7,}
# Disqus
\bdisqus\.com/[-\w/%.()!?&=_]*
# medium link
\blink\.medium\.com/[a-zA-Z0-9]+
# medium
\bmedium\.com/\@?[^/\s"]+/[-\w]+
# microsoft
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.com/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
# powerbi
\bapp\.powerbi\.com/reportEmbed/[^"' ]*
# vs devops
\bvisualstudio.com(?::443|)/[-\w/?=%&.]*
# microsoft store
\bmicrosoft\.com/store/apps/\w+
# mvnrepository.com
\bmvnrepository\.com/[-0-9a-z./]+
# now.sh
/[0-9a-z-.]+\.now\.sh\b
# oracle
\bdocs\.oracle\.com/[-0-9a-zA-Z./_?#&=]*
# chromatic.com
/\S+.chromatic.com\S*[")]
# codacy
\bapi\.codacy\.com/project/badge/Grade/[0-9a-f]+
# compai
\bcompai\.pub/v1/png/[0-9a-f]+
# mailgun api
\.api\.mailgun\.net/v3/domains/[0-9a-z]+\.mailgun.org/messages/[0-9a-zA-Z=@]*
# mailgun
\b[0-9a-z]+.mailgun.org
# /message-id/
/message-id/[-\w@./%]+
# Reddit
\breddit\.com/r/[/\w_]*
# requestb.in
\brequestb\.in/[0-9a-z]+
# sched
\b[a-z0-9]+\.sched\.com\b
# Slack url
slack://[a-zA-Z0-9?&=]+
# Slack
\bslack\.com/[-0-9a-zA-Z/_~?&=.]*
# Slack edge
\bslack-edge\.com/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=%./]+
# Slack images
\bslack-imgs\.com/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=%.]+
# shields.io
\bshields\.io/[-\w/%?=&.:+;,]*
# stackexchange -- https://stackexchange.com/feeds/sites
\b(?:askubuntu|serverfault|stack(?:exchange|overflow)|superuser).com/(?:questions/\w+/[-\w]+|a/)
# Sentry
[0-9a-f]{32}\@o\d+\.ingest\.sentry\.io\b
# Twitter markdown
\[\@[^[/\]:]*?\]\(https://twitter.com/[^/\s"')]*(?:/status/\d+(?:\?[-_0-9a-zA-Z&=]*|)|)\)
# Twitter hashtag
\btwitter\.com/hashtag/[\w?_=&]*
# Twitter status
\btwitter\.com/[^/\s"')]*(?:/status/\d+(?:\?[-_0-9a-zA-Z&=]*|)|)
# Twitter profile images
\btwimg\.com/profile_images/[_\w./]*
# Twitter media
\btwimg\.com/media/[-_\w./?=]*
# Twitter link shortened
\bt\.co/\w+
# facebook
\bfburl\.com/[0-9a-z_]+
# facebook CDN
\bfbcdn\.net/[\w/.,]*
# facebook watch
\bfb\.watch/[0-9A-Za-z]+
# dropbox
\bdropbox\.com/sh?/[^/\s"]+/[-0-9A-Za-z_.%?=&;]+
# ipfs protocol
ipfs://[0-9a-z]*
# ipfs url
/ipfs/[0-9a-z]*
# w3
\bw3\.org/[-0-9a-zA-Z/#.]+
# loom
\bloom\.com/embed/[0-9a-f]+
# regex101
\bregex101\.com/r/[^/\s"]+/\d+
# figma
\bfigma\.com/file(?:/[0-9a-zA-Z]+/)+
# freecodecamp.org
\bfreecodecamp\.org/[-\w/.]+
# image.tmdb.org
\bimage\.tmdb\.org/[/\w.]+
# mermaid
\bmermaid\.ink/img/[-\w]+|\bmermaid-js\.github\.io/mermaid-live-editor/#/edit/[-\w]+
# Wikipedia
\ben\.wikipedia\.org/wiki/[-\w%.#]+
# gitweb
[^"\s]+/gitweb/\S+;h=[0-9a-f]+
# HyperKitty lists
/archives/list/[^@/]+\@[^/\s"]*/message/[^/\s"]*/
# lists
/thread\.html/[^"\s]+
# list-management
\blist-manage\.com/subscribe(?:[?&](?:u|id)=[0-9a-f]+)+
# kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration
"kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration": ".*"
# pgp
\bgnupg\.net/pks/lookup[?&=0-9a-zA-Z]*
# Spotify
\bopen\.spotify\.com/embed/playlist/\w+
# Mastodon
\bmastodon\.[-a-z.]*/(?:media/|\@)[?&=0-9a-zA-Z_]*
# scastie
\bscastie\.scala-lang\.org/[^/]+/\w+
# images.unsplash.com
\bimages\.unsplash\.com/(?:(?:flagged|reserve)/|)[-\w./%?=%&.;]+
# pastebin
\bpastebin\.com/[\w/]+
# heroku
\b\w+\.heroku\.com/source/archive/\w+
# quip
\b\w+\.quip\.com/\w+(?:(?:#|/issues/)\w+)?
# badgen.net
\bbadgen\.net/badge/[^")\]'\s]+
# statuspage.io
\w+\.statuspage\.io\b
# media.giphy.com
\bmedia\.giphy\.com/media/[^/]+/[\w.?&=]+
# tinyurl
\btinyurl\.com/\w+
# getopts
\bgetopts\s+(?:"[^"]+"|'[^']+')
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1b|\x1b)\[\d+(?:;\d+|)m
# URL escaped characters
\%[0-9A-F][A-F]
# IPv6
\b(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{0,4}:){3,7}[0-9a-fA-F]{0,4}\b
# c99 hex digits (not the full format, just one I've seen)
0x[0-9a-fA-F](?:\.[0-9a-fA-F]*|)[pP]
# Punycode
\bxn--[-0-9a-z]+
# sha
sha\d+:[0-9]*[a-f]{3,}[0-9a-f]*
# sha-... -- uses a fancy capture
(['"]|&quot;)[0-9a-f]{40,}\g{-1}
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hex in url queries
=[0-9a-fA-F]*?(?:[A-F]{3,}|[a-f]{3,})[0-9a-fA-F]*?&
# ssh
(?:ssh-\S+|-nistp256) [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{12,}
# PGP
\b(?:[0-9A-F]{4} ){9}[0-9A-F]{4}\b
# GPG keys
\b(?:[0-9A-F]{4} ){5}(?: [0-9A-F]{4}){5}\b
# Well known gpg keys
.well-known/openpgpkey/[\w./]+
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|\%23)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|u\d+)\b
# integrity
integrity="sha\d+-[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{40,}"
# https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/groff.html
# man troff content
\\f[BCIPR]
# '
\\\(aq
# .desktop mime types
^MimeTypes?=.*$
# .desktop localized entries
^[A-Z][a-z]+\[[a-z]+\]=.*$
# Localized .desktop content
Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
# IServiceProvider
\bI(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+\b)
# crypt
"\$2[ayb]\$.{56}"
# scrypt / argon
\$(?:scrypt|argon\d+[di]*)\$\S+
# Input to GitHub JSON
content: "[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*="
# Python stringprefix / binaryprefix
# Note that there's a high false positive rate, remove the `?=` and search for the regex to see if the matches seem like reasonable strings
(?<!')\b(?:B|BR|Br|F|FR|Fr|R|RB|RF|Rb|Rf|U|UR|Ur|b|bR|br|f|fR|fr|r|rB|rF|rb|rf|u|uR|ur)'(?:[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})
# Regular expressions for (P|p)assword
\([A-Z]\|[a-z]\)[a-z]+
# JavaScript regular expressions
# javascript test regex
/.*/[gim]*\.test\(
# javascript match regex
\.match\(/[^/\s"]*/[gim]*\s*
# javascript match regex
\.match\(/\\[b].*?/[gim]*\s*\)(?:;|$)
# javascript regex
^\s*/\\[b].*/[gim]*\s*(?:\)(?:;|$)|,$)
# javascript replace regex
\.replace\(/[^/\s"]*/[gim]*\s*,
# Go regular expressions
regexp?\.MustCompile\(`[^`]*`\)
# sed regular expressions
sed 's/(?:[^/]*?[a-zA-Z]{3,}[^/]*?/){2}
# go install
go install(?:\s+[a-z]+\.[-@\w/.]+)+
# kubernetes pod status lists
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#pod-phase
\w+(?:-\w+)+\s+\d+/\d+\s+(?:Running|Pending|Succeeded|Failed|Unknown)\s+
# kubectl - pods in CrashLoopBackOff
\w+-[0-9a-f]+-\w+\s+\d+/\d+\s+CrashLoopBackOff\s+
# kubernetes object suffix
-[0-9a-f]{10}-\w{5}\s
# posthog secrets
posthog\.init\((['"])phc_[^"',]+\g{-1},
# xcode
# xcodeproject scenes
(?:Controller|ID|id)="\w{3}-\w{2}-\w{3}"
# xcode api botches
customObjectInstantitationMethod
# font awesome classes
\.fa-[-a-z0-9]+
# Update Lorem based on your content (requires `ge` and `w` from https://github.com/jsoref/spelling; and `review` from https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Looking-for-items-locally )
# grep '^[^#].*lorem' .github/actions/spelling/patterns.txt|perl -pne 's/.*i..\?://;s/\).*//' |tr '|' "\n"|sort -f |xargs -n1 ge|perl -pne 's/^[^:]*://'|sort -u|w|sed -e 's/ .*//'|w|review -
# Warning, while `(?i)` is very neat and fancy, if you have some binary files that aren't proper unicode, you might run into:
## Operation "substitution (s///)" returns its argument for non-Unicode code point 0x1C19AE (the code point will vary).
## You could manually change `(?i)X...` to use `[Xx]...`
## or you could add the files to your `excludes` file (a version after 0.0.19 should identify the file path)
# Lorem
(?:\w|\s|[,.])*\b(?i)(?:amet|consectetur|cursus|dolor|eros|ipsum|lacus|libero|ligula|lorem|magna|neque|nulla|suscipit|tempus)\b(?:\w|\s|[,.])*
# Non-English
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*
# French
# This corpus only had capital letters, but you probably want lowercase ones as well.
\b[LN]'+[a-z]{2,}\b
# latex
\\(?:n(?:ew|ormal|osub)|r(?:enew)|t(?:able(?:of|)|he|itle))(?=[a-z]+)
# the negative lookahead here is to allow catching 'templatesz' as a misspelling
# but to otherwise recognize a Windows path with \templates\foo.template or similar:
\\(?:necessary|r(?:eport|esolve[dr]?|esult)|t(?:arget|emplates?))(?![a-z])
# ignore long runs of a single character:
\b([A-Za-z])\g{-1}{3,}\b
# Note that the next example is no longer necessary if you are using
# to match a string starting with a `#`, use a character-class:
[#]backwards
# version suffix <word>v#
(?:(?<=[A-Z]{2})V|(?<=[a-z]{2}|[A-Z]{2})v)\d+(?:\b|(?=[a-zA-Z_]))
# Compiler flags (Scala)
(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(])-J-[DPWXY](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# Compiler flags
#(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(])-[DPWXYLlf](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# Compiler flags (linker)
,-B
# curl arguments
\b(?:\\n|)curl(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{1,2}\b)*(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{3,})(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]+)*
# set arguments
\bset(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]{1,2})*\s+-[abefimouxE]{3,}(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]+)*
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...
\btput\s+(?:(?:-[SV]|-T\s*\w+)\s+)*\w{3,5}\b
# macOS temp folders
/var/folders/\w\w/[+\w]+/(?:T|-Caches-)/

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# See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-excludes
(?:(?i)\.png$)
(?:^|/)(?i)COPYRIGHT
(?:^|/)(?i)LICEN[CS]E
(?:^|/)3rdparty/
(?:^|/)dirs$
(?:^|/)go\.mod$
(?:^|/)go\.sum$
(?:^|/)package(?:-lock|)\.json$
(?:^|/)sources(?:|\.dep)$
(?:^|/)vendor/
\.a$
\.ai$
\.avi$
\.bmp$
\.bz2$
\.cer$
\.class$
\.crl$
\.crt$
\.csr$
\.dll$
\.docx?$
\.drawio$
\.DS_Store$
\.eot$
\.eps$
\.exe$
\.gif$
\.gitattributes$
\.graffle$
\.gz$
\.icns$
\.ico$
\.jar$
\.jks$
\.jpeg$
\.jpg$
\.key$
\.lib$
\.lock$
\.map$
\.min\..
\.mod$
\.mp3$
\.mp4$
\.o$
\.ocf$
\.otf$
\.pbxproj$
\.pdf$
\.pem$
\.png$
\.psd$
\.pyc$
\.runsettings$
\.s$
\.sig$
\.so$
\.svg$
\.svgz$
\.svgz?$
\.tar$
\.tgz$
\.tiff?$
\.ttf$
\.vsdx$
\.wav$
\.webm$
\.webp$
\.woff
\.woff2?$
\.xcf$
\.xls
\.xlsx?$
\.xpm$
\.yml$
\.zip$
^\.github/actions/spelling/
^\.github/fabricbot.json$
^\.gitignore$
^\Q.git-blame-ignore-revs\E$
^\Q.github/workflows/spelling.yml\E$
^\Qdoc/reference/windows-terminal-logo.ans\E$
^\Qsamples/ConPTY/EchoCon/EchoCon/EchoCon.vcxproj.filters\E$
^\Qsrc/host/exe/Host.EXE.vcxproj.filters\E$
^\Qsrc/host/ft_host/chafa.txt\E$
^\Qsrc/tools/closetest/CloseTest.vcxproj.filters\E$
^\XamlStyler.json$
^build/config/
^consolegit2gitfilters\.json$
^dep/
^doc/reference/master-sequence-list.csv$
^doc/reference/UTF8-torture-test\.txt$
^oss/
^src/host/ft_uia/run\.bat$
^src/host/runft\.bat$
^src/host/runut\.bat$
^src/interactivity/onecore/BgfxEngine\.
^src/renderer/atlas/
^src/renderer/wddmcon/WddmConRenderer\.
^src/terminal/adapter/ut_adapter/run\.bat$
^src/terminal/parser/delfuzzpayload\.bat$
^src/terminal/parser/ft_fuzzer/run\.bat$
^src/terminal/parser/ft_fuzzer/VTCommandFuzzer\.cpp$
^src/terminal/parser/ft_fuzzwrapper/run\.bat$
^src/terminal/parser/ut_parser/Base64Test.cpp$
^src/terminal/parser/ut_parser/run\.bat$
^src/tools/integrity/packageuwp/ConsoleUWP\.appxSources$
^src/tools/lnkd/lnkd\.bat$
^src/tools/pixels/pixels\.bat$
^src/tools/texttests/fira\.txt$
^src/tools/U8U16Test/(?:fr|ru|zh)\.txt$
^src/types/ut_types/UtilsTests.cpp$
^tools/ReleaseEngineering/ServicingPipeline.ps1$
ignore$
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The contents of each `.txt` file in this directory are merged together.
* [alphabet](alphabet.txt) is a sample for alphabet related items
* [web](web.txt) is a sample for web/html related items
* [expect](expect.txt) is the main list of expected items -- there is nothing
particularly special about the file name (beyond the extension which is
important).
These terms are things which temporarily exist in the project, but which
aren't necessarily words.
If something is a word that could come and go, it probably belongs in a
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AAAa
AAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAABBBBBBCCC
AAAAABBBBBBCCC
abcd
abcd
abcde
abcdef
ABCDEFG
ABCDEFGH
ABCDEFGHIJ
abcdefghijk
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
abcdefghijklmnop
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBDDDD
ABCG
ABE
abf
BBBBB
BBBBBBBB
BBBBBCCC
BBBBCCCCC
BBGGRR
EFG
EFGh
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJPQRSTQQQQQQQQQQ
qrstuvwxyz
qwerty
QWERTYUIOP
qwertyuiopasdfg
YYYYYYYDDDDDDDDDDD
ZAAZZ
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ZZBBZ
ZZZBB
ZZZBZ
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WCAG
winui
appshellintegration
mdtauk
gfycat
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# reject `m_data` as there's a certain OS which has evil defines that break things if it's used elsewhere
# \bm_data\b
# If you have a framework that uses `it()` for testing and `fit()` for debugging a specific test,
# you might not want to check in code where you were debugging w/ `fit()`, in which case, you might want
# to use this:
#\bfit\(
# s.b. GitHub
\bGithub\b
# s.b. GitLab
\bGitlab\b
# s.b. JavaScript
\bJavascript\b
# s.b. Microsoft
\bMicroSoft\b
# s.b. another
\ban[- ]other\b
# s.b. greater than
\bgreater then\b
# s.b. into
#\sin to\s
# s.b. opt-in
\sopt in\s
# s.b. less than
\bless then\b
# s.b. otherwise
\bother[- ]wise\b
# s.b. nonexistent
\bnon existing\b
\b[Nn]o[nt][- ]existent\b
# s.b. preexisting
[Pp]re[- ]existing
# s.b. preempt
[Pp]re[- ]empt\b
# s.b. preemptively
[Pp]re[- ]emptively
# s.b. reentrancy
[Rr]e[- ]entrancy
# s.b. reentrant
[Rr]e[- ]entrant
# s.b. workaround(s)
#\bwork[- ]arounds?\b
# Reject duplicate words
\s([A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})\s\g{-1}\s

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# See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-patterns
https?://\S+
[Pp]ublicKeyToken="?[0-9a-fA-F]{16}"?
(?:[{"]|UniqueIdentifier>)[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}(?:[}"]|</UniqueIdentifier)
(?:0[Xx]|\\x|U\+|#)[a-f0-9A-FGgRr]{2,}[Uu]?[Ll]{0,2}\b
microsoft/cascadia-code\@[0-9a-fA-F]{40}
\d+x\d+Logo
Scro\&ll
# selectionInput.cpp
:\\windows\\syste\b
TestUtils::VerifyExpectedString\(tb, L"[^"]+"
(?:hostSm|mach)\.ProcessString\(L"[^"]+"
\b([A-Za-z])\g{-1}{3,}\b
0x[0-9A-Za-z]+
Base64::s_(?:En|De)code\(L"[^"]+"
VERIFY_ARE_EQUAL\(L"[^"]+"
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789\+/"
std::memory_order_[\w]+
D2DERR_SHADER_COMPILE_FAILED
TIL_FEATURE_[0-9A-Z_]+
vcvars\w*
ROY\sG\.\sBIV
!(?:(?i)ESC)!\[
!(?:(?i)CSI)!(?:\d+(?:;\d+|)m|[ABCDF])
# Python stringprefix / binaryprefix
\b(?:B|BR|Br|F|FR|Fr|R|RB|RF|Rb|Rf|U|UR|Ur|b|bR|br|f|fR|fr|r|rB|rF|rb|rf|u|uR|ur)'
# Automatically suggested patterns
# hit-count: 3831 file-count: 582
# IServiceProvider
\bI(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+\b)
# hit-count: 71 file-count: 35
# Compiler flags
(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(])-[D](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z])
(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(])-[X](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# hit-count: 41 file-count: 28
# version suffix <word>v#
(?:(?<=[A-Z]{2})V|(?<=[a-z]{2}|[A-Z]{2})v)\d+(?:\b|(?=[a-zA-Z_]))
# hit-count: 20 file-count: 9
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hit-count: 10 file-count: 7
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 4
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 1
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1b|\x1b)\[\d+(?:;\d+|)m
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 1
# latex
\\(?:n(?:ew|ormal|osub)|r(?:enew)|t(?:able(?:of|)|he|itle))(?=[a-z]+)
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|\%23)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|u\d+)\b
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Non-English
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# French
# This corpus only had capital letters, but you probably want lowercase ones as well.
\b[LN]'+[a-z]{2,}\b
# acceptable duplicates
# ls directory listings
[-bcdlpsw](?:[-r][-w][-sx]){3}\s+\d+\s+(\S+)\s+\g{-1}\s+\d+\s+
# C/idl types + English ...
\s(Guid|long|LONG|that) \g{-1}\s
# javadoc / .net
(?:[\\@](?:groupname|param)|(?:public|private)(?:\s+static|\s+readonly)*)\s+(\w+)\s+\g{-1}\s
# Commit message -- Signed-off-by and friends
^\s*(?:(?:Based-on-patch|Co-authored|Helped|Mentored|Reported|Reviewed|Signed-off)-by|Thanks-to): (?:[^<]*<[^>]*>|[^<]*)\s*$
# Autogenerated revert commit message
^This reverts commit [0-9a-f]{40}\.$
# vtmode
--vtmode\s+(\w+)\s+\g{-1}\s
# ignore long runs of a single character:
\b([A-Za-z])\g{-1}{3,}\b

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^attache$
^attacher$
^attachers$
benefitting
occurences?
^dependan.*
^oer$
Sorce
^[Ss]pae.*
^untill$
^untilling$
^wether.*

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
name: Spell checking
on:
push:
schedule:
# * is a special character in YAML so you have to quote this string
- cron: '15 * * * *'
jobs:
build:
name: Spell checking
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2.0.0
with:
fetch-depth: 5
- uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@0.0.15-alpha
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
bucket: .github/actions
project: spell-check

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# spelling.yml is blocked per https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/security/advisories/GHSA-g86g-chm8-7r2p
name: Spell checking
# Comment management is handled through a secondary job, for details see:
# https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature%3A-Restricted-Permissions
#
# `jobs.comment-push` runs when a push is made to a repository and the `jobs.spelling` job needs to make a comment
# (in odd cases, it might actually run just to collapse a commment, but that's fairly rare)
# it needs `contents: write` in order to add a comment.
#
# `jobs.comment-pr` runs when a pull_request is made to a repository and the `jobs.spelling` job needs to make a comment
# or collapse a comment (in the case where it had previously made a comment and now no longer needs to show a comment)
# it needs `pull-requests: write` in order to manipulate those comments.
# Updating pull request branches is managed via comment handling.
# For details, see: https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Update-expect-list
#
# These elements work together to make it happen:
#
# `on.issue_comment`
# This event listens to comments by users asking to update the metadata.
#
# `jobs.update`
# This job runs in response to an issue_comment and will push a new commit
# to update the spelling metadata.
#
# `with.experimental_apply_changes_via_bot`
# Tells the action to support and generate messages that enable it
# to make a commit to update the spelling metadata.
#
# `with.ssh_key`
# In order to trigger workflows when the commit is made, you can provide a
# secret (typically, a write-enabled github deploy key).
#
# For background, see: https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Update-with-deploy-key
on:
push:
branches:
- "**"
tags-ignore:
- "**"
pull_request_target:
branches:
- "**"
tags-ignore:
- "**"
types:
- 'opened'
- 'reopened'
- 'synchronize'
issue_comment:
types:
- 'created'
jobs:
spelling:
name: Spell checking
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
actions: read
outputs:
followup: ${{ steps.spelling.outputs.followup }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "contains(github.event_name, 'pull_request') || github.event_name == 'push'"
concurrency:
group: spelling-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
# note: If you use only_check_changed_files, you do not want cancel-in-progress
cancel-in-progress: true
steps:
- name: check-spelling
id: spelling
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.21
with:
suppress_push_for_open_pull_request: 1
checkout: true
check_file_names: 1
spell_check_this: check-spelling/spell-check-this@prerelease
post_comment: 0
use_magic_file: 1
extra_dictionary_limit: 10
extra_dictionaries:
cspell:software-terms/src/software-terms.txt
cspell:python/src/python/python-lib.txt
cspell:node/node.txt
cspell:cpp/src/stdlib-c.txt
cspell:cpp/src/stdlib-cpp.txt
cspell:fullstack/fullstack.txt
cspell:filetypes/filetypes.txt
cspell:html/html.txt
cspell:cpp/src/compiler-msvc.txt
cspell:python/src/common/extra.txt
cspell:powershell/powershell.txt
cspell:aws/aws.txt
cspell:cpp/src/lang-keywords.txt
cspell:npm/npm.txt
cspell:dotnet/dotnet.txt
cspell:python/src/python/python.txt
cspell:css/css.txt
cspell:cpp/src/stdlib-cmath.txt
check_extra_dictionaries: ''
comment-push:
name: Report (Push)
# If your workflow isn't running on push, you can remove this job
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: spelling
permissions:
contents: write
if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && github.event_name == 'push'
steps:
- name: comment
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.21
with:
checkout: true
spell_check_this: check-spelling/spell-check-this@prerelease
task: ${{ needs.spelling.outputs.followup }}
comment-pr:
name: Report (PR)
# If you workflow isn't running on pull_request*, you can remove this job
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: spelling
permissions:
pull-requests: write
if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && contains(github.event_name, 'pull_request')
steps:
- name: comment
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.21
with:
checkout: true
spell_check_this: check-spelling/spell-check-this@prerelease
task: ${{ needs.spelling.outputs.followup }}

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---
author: Mike Griese @zadjii-msft
created on: 2020-05-22
last updated: 2020-05-22
issue id: 1203
---
# Cursor Text Foreground Color
## Abstract
In the original conhost, the text cursor was originally drawn by inverting the
color of the cell it was over, including the color of the text under the cursor.
This made it easy for the text to stand out against the cursor, because the text
would be inverted just like the text background color.
However, with the Windows Terminal and the new DX renderer we use, it's much
_much_ harder to invert the colors of an arbitrary region of the window.
The user can currently configure the color of the cursor in the Terminal, but
the cursor is always drawn _on top_ of the cell it's on. This is because the
Terminal shares the same rendering stack as the vintage console did, where the
console needed to invert the cell as the _last_ step in the renderer. This means
that the cell under the text cursor is always totally obscured when the cursor
is in "filledBox" mode.
This spec outlines the addition of a new setting `cursorTextColor`, that would
allow the text under the cursor to be drawn in another color, so that the text
will always be visible.
## Solution Design
We're going to draw the cursor in two phases - a pre-paint and a post-paint. All
the other renderers will just return `S_FALSE` from the cursor pre-paint phase
automatically - we absolutely don't need to implement it for them.
We'll introduce `cursorTextColor` as a setting that accepts the following
values:
* `"#rrggbb"` (a color): paint the character the cursor is on in the given color
* `"textForeground"`: paint the character the cursor is on _on top of the
cursor_ in the text foreground color.
* `"textBackground"`: paint the character the cursor is on _on top of the
cursor_ in the text _background_ color. (This is like what gVim does, see
[this
comment](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/1203#issuecomment-618754090)).
* `null`: Paint the cursor _on top of the character_ always.
`null` is effectively the behavior we have now. I'm proposing we move the
default _for all profiles_ to `textForeground`.
Currently, the cursor is drawn once in the renderer, after the text is sent to
the render engine to be drawn. I propose we add an optional cursor pre-paint
step to the renderer & engine, to give the renderer a chance to draw the cursor
_before_ the text is drawn to the screen.
We're going to draw the cursor in two phases - a pre-paint and a post-paint. All
the other renderers will just return `S_FALSE` from the cursor pre-paint phase
automatically - we absolutely don't need to implement it for them.
For the DX renderer (the Terminal render engine), we'll modify our behavior.
* `null`: This is the current behavior. Cursor is drawn in post-paint, on top of
the cell.
* `"textForeground"`: Cursor is drawn in pre-paint, underneath the text from the
cell.
* `"#rrggbb"`: Cursor is drawn in pre-paint, underneath the text from the cell.
The renderer will return `S_FALSE` from the cursor pre-paint phase, indicating
we should manually break the text run where the cursor is. When we draw the
run where the cursor is, we'll draw it using the the provided color
(`#rrggbb`) instead.
* `"textBackground"`: This is the same as the `#rrggbb` case, but with the cell
the cursor is on being drawn in the current background color for that cell.
In a table form, these cases look like the following. Assume that `cursorColor` is set to `#rrggbb`:
cursorShape | cursorTextColor | Break Ligatures? | Pre-draw cursor | character color | post-draw cursor | Result | Notes
-- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | --
Filled Box | | | | | | |
Filled Box | `null` | FALSE | N/A | cell FG | #rrggbb | Solid box of #rrggbb | Current behavior
Filled Box | `#r2g2b2` | TRUE | #rrggbb | #r2g2b2 | N/A | Box of #rrggbb with character in #r2g2b2 on top |
Filled Box | `textForeground` | FALSE | #rrggbb | cell FG | N/A | Box of #rrggbb with character in (text FG) on top | Proposed Default
Filled Box | `textBackground` | TRUE | #rrggbb | cell BG | N/A | Box of #rrggbb with character in (text BG) on top |
Vintage | | | | | | | |
Vintage | `null` | FALSE | N/A | cell FG | #rrggbb | ▃ of #rrggbb on top of char in (text FG) | Current behavior
Vintage | `#r2g2b2` | TRUE | #rrggbb | #r2g2b2 | N/A | ▃ of #rrggbb with character in #r2g2b2 on top of ▃ |
Vintage | `textForeground` | FALSE | #rrggbb | cell FG | N/A | ▃ of #rrggbb with character in (text FG) on top of ▃ | Proposed Default
Vintage | `textBackground` | TRUE | #rrggbb | cell BG | N/A | ▃ of #rrggbb with character in (text BG) on top of ▃ |
Vertical Bar | | | | | | | |
Vertical Bar | `null` | FALSE | N/A | cell FG | #rrggbb | ┃ of #rrggbb on top of char in (text FG) | Current behavior
Vertical Bar | `#r2g2b2` | TRUE | #rrggbb | #r2g2b2 | N/A | ┃ of #rrggbb with character in #r2g2b2 on top of ┃ |
Vertical Bar | `textForeground` | FALSE | #rrggbb | cell FG | N/A | ┃ of #rrggbb with character in (text FG) on top of ┃ | Proposed Default
Vertical Bar | `textBackground` | TRUE | #rrggbb | cell BG | N/A | ┃ of #rrggbb with character in (text BG) on top of ┃ |
I omitted `underscore`, `emptyBox` because they're just the same as Vertical Bar
cases.
### Implementation plan
I believe this work can be broken into 3 PRs:
1. The first would simply move the Terminal to use `"cursorTextColor":
"textForeground"` by default. This won't introduce the setting or anything -
merely change the default behavior silently so the character appears on top
of the cursor.
2. The second would actually introduce the `cursorTextColor` setting, accepting
only `null` or `textForeground`. This will let users opt-in to the old
behavior.
3. the third would introduce the `#rrggbb` and `textBackground` settings to the
`cursorTextColor` property. This is left as a separate PR because these
involve manually breaking runs of characters on the cell where the cursor is,
which will require some extra plumbing.
I'd want to get both 1&2 done in the course of a single release. Ideally all 3
would be done in the course of a single release, but if only the first two are
done, then at least users can opt-out of the new behavior.
## Capabilities
### Accessibility
This should make it _easier_ for users to actually tell what the character under the cursor is.
### Security
N/A
### Reliability
N/A
### Compatibility
Renderers other than the DX renderer will all auto-return `S_FALSE` from the
cursor pre-paint phase, leaving their behavior unchanged.
### Performance, Power, and Efficiency
N/A
## Potential Issues
## Future considerations
* This whole scenario feels a lot like how `selectionForeground` ([#3580]) should work.
## Resources
Feature Request: Show character under cursor when cursorShape is set to filledBox [#1203]
<!-- Footnotes -->
[#1203]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/1203
[#3580]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/3580

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@@ -142,6 +142,8 @@ try
// 1. Paint Background
RETURN_IF_FAILED(_PaintBackground(pEngine));
_PaintCursor(pEngine, true);
// 2. Paint Rows of Text
_PaintBufferOutput(pEngine);
@@ -698,13 +700,26 @@ void Renderer::_PaintBufferOutputHelper(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine,
// when we go to draw gridlines for the length of the run.
const auto currentRunColor = color;
// Update the drawing brushes with our color.
THROW_IF_FAILED(_UpdateDrawingBrushes(pEngine, currentRunColor, false));
// Advance the point by however many columns we've just outputted and reset the accumulator.
screenPoint.X += gsl::narrow<SHORT>(cols);
cols = 0;
const bool isCursorRun = _cursorPos.has_value() && _cursorPos.value() == til::point{ screenPoint };
if (isCursorRun)
{
auto fakedAttrs = color;
THROW_IF_FAILED(pEngine->UpdateDrawingBrushes(_pData->GetForegroundColor(fakedAttrs),
0, // ARGB(0, 0, 0, 0),
fakedAttrs.GetLegacyAttributes(),
fakedAttrs.GetExtendedAttributes(),
false));
}
else
{
// Update the drawing brushes with our color.
THROW_IF_FAILED(_UpdateDrawingBrushes(pEngine, currentRunColor, false));
}
// Ensure that our cluster vector is clear.
clusters.clear();
@@ -717,7 +732,7 @@ void Renderer::_PaintBufferOutputHelper(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine,
// When the color changes, it will save the new color off and break.
do
{
if (color != it->TextAttr())
if (!isCursorRun && color != it->TextAttr())
{
auto newAttr{ it->TextAttr() };
// foreground doesn't matter for runs of spaces (!)
@@ -725,7 +740,7 @@ void Renderer::_PaintBufferOutputHelper(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine,
if (!_IsAllSpaces(it->Chars()) || !newAttr.HasIdenticalVisualRepresentationForBlankSpace(color, globalInvert))
{
color = newAttr;
break; // vend this run
break; // end this run
}
}
@@ -766,6 +781,13 @@ void Renderer::_PaintBufferOutputHelper(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine,
it += columnCount > 0 ? columnCount : 1; // prevent infinite loop for no visible columns
cols += columnCount;
til::point newRunEnd{ screenPoint.X + gsl::narrow<SHORT>(cols), screenPoint.Y };
if (isCursorRun ||
(_cursorPos.has_value() && newRunEnd == _cursorPos.value()))
{
break;
}
} while (it);
// Do the painting.
@@ -845,7 +867,7 @@ void Renderer::_PaintBufferOutputGridLineHelper(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngin
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - <none>
void Renderer::_PaintCursor(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine)
void Renderer::_PaintCursor(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine, const bool prePaint)
{
if (_pData->IsCursorVisible())
{
@@ -878,7 +900,20 @@ void Renderer::_PaintCursor(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine)
options.isOn = _pData->IsCursorOn();
// Draw it within the viewport
LOG_IF_FAILED(pEngine->PaintCursor(options));
if (prePaint)
{
auto result = pEngine->PrePaintCursor(options);
LOG_IF_FAILED(result);
if (result != S_FALSE)
{
_cursorPos = coordCursor;
}
}
else
{
LOG_IF_FAILED(pEngine->PaintCursor(options));
_cursorPos = std::nullopt;
}
}
}
}

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@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ namespace Microsoft::Console::Render
std::unique_ptr<IRenderThread> _pThread;
bool _destructing = false;
std::optional<til::point> _cursorPos{ std::nullopt };
void _NotifyPaintFrame();
@@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ namespace Microsoft::Console::Render
const COORD coordTarget);
void _PaintSelection(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine);
void _PaintCursor(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine);
void _PaintCursor(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine, const bool prePaint = false);
void _PaintOverlays(_In_ IRenderEngine* const pEngine);
void _PaintOverlay(IRenderEngine& engine, const RenderOverlay& overlay);

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@@ -1420,6 +1420,11 @@ enum class CursorPaintType
Outline
};
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT DxEngine::PaintCursor(const IRenderEngine::CursorOptions& /*options*/) noexcept
{
return S_OK;
}
// Routine Description:
// - Draws a block at the given position to represent the cursor
// - May be a styled cursor at the character cell location that is less than a full block
@@ -1427,7 +1432,7 @@ enum class CursorPaintType
// - options - Packed options relevant to how to draw the cursor
// Return Value:
// - S_OK or relevant DirectX error.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT DxEngine::PaintCursor(const IRenderEngine::CursorOptions& options) noexcept
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT DxEngine::PrePaintCursor(const IRenderEngine::CursorOptions& options) noexcept
try
{
// if the cursor is off, do nothing - it should not be visible.

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@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ namespace Microsoft::Console::Render
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT PaintBufferGridLines(GridLines const lines, COLORREF const color, size_t const cchLine, COORD const coordTarget) noexcept override;
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT PaintSelection(const SMALL_RECT rect) noexcept override;
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT PrePaintCursor(const CursorOptions& options) noexcept override;
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT PaintCursor(const CursorOptions& options) noexcept override;
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT UpdateDrawingBrushes(COLORREF const colorForeground,

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@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ namespace Microsoft::Console::Render
const COORD coordTarget) noexcept = 0;
[[nodiscard]] virtual HRESULT PaintSelection(const SMALL_RECT rect) noexcept = 0;
[[nodiscard]] virtual HRESULT PrePaintCursor(const CursorOptions& /*options*/) noexcept { return S_FALSE; };
[[nodiscard]] virtual HRESULT PaintCursor(const CursorOptions& options) noexcept = 0;
[[nodiscard]] virtual HRESULT UpdateDrawingBrushes(const COLORREF colorForeground,