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Dustin L. Howett
11cf895e17 build: pass branding into the nuget variable template (#16122)
This fixes a cosmetic issue with the version number in the unpackaged
builds and NuGet packages.

They were showing up as `-preview`, even when they were stable, because
the variable template didn't know about the branding.

(cherry picked from commit 544cdd78af)
Service-Card-Id: 91211923
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-11-28 13:11:35 -06:00
Dustin L. Howett
086c388147 build: add a OneBranch Official release pipeline (#16081)
This pipeline does everything the existing release pipeline does, except
it does it using the OneBranch official templates.

Most of our existing build infrastructure has been reused, with the
following changes:

- We are no longer using `job-submit-windows-vpack`, as OneBranch does
this for us.
- `job-merge-msix-into-bundle` now supports afterBuildSteps, which we
use to stage the msixbundle into the right place for the vpack
- `job-build-project` supports deleting all non-signed files (which the
OneBranch post-build validation requires)
- `job-build-project` now deletes `console.dll`, which is unused in any
of our builds, because XFGCheck blows up on it for some reason on x86
- `job-publish-symbols` now supports two different types of PAT
ingestion
- I have pulled out the NuGet filename variables into a shared variables
template

I have also introduced a TSA config (which files bugs on us for binary
analysis failures as well as using the word 'sucks' and stuff.)

I have also baselined a number of control flow guard/binary analysis
failures.

(cherry picked from commit 6489f6b39d)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-11-28 13:11:34 -06:00
Dustin L. Howett
1cd877932b Allow skipping artifact publication in all release build jobs (#15846)
The OneBranch build system relies on the *build container host* being
able to publish all artifacts all at once. Therefore, our build steps
must not publish any artifacts.

I made it configurable so that the impact on existing pipelines was
minimal.

For every job that produces artifacts and is part of the release
pipeline, I am now exposing two variables that we can pass to OneBranch
so that it can locate and name artifacts:
- `JobOutputDirectory`, the output folder for the entire job
- `JobOutputArtifactName`, the name of the artifact produced by the job

I have also added a `variables` parameter to every job, so consuming
pipelines can override or insert their own variables.

(cherry picked from commit 6cb14d226d)
Service-Card-Id: 91211957
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-11-28 13:11:33 -06:00
Dustin L. Howett
48db06ea81 build: switch the EsrpCodeSigning task to version 3 (#16057)
The version we were using requires .NET 2.1 (wow) which is way out of
support.

Task version 3 supports much newer versions.

(cherry picked from commit ac2b0e744c)
Service-Card-Id: 91211918
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-11-28 13:09:30 -06:00
inisarg
ec0b257c1e Allows negative values in launch parameters (#15941)
Added a style that allows negative values in the launch position
parameters.

## PR Checklist
- [x] Closes #15832

(cherry picked from commit 5d300b20ed)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-11-28 13:09:29 -06:00
Mike Griese
ce2a9aca38 Don't explode if HKCU\Console is write-protected (#15916)
I manually changed the permissions on `HKCU\Console` to deny "Create
subkey" to myself. Then confirmed that it explodes before this change,
and not after this change.

Closes #15458

(cherry picked from commit 6cff135f37)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-11-28 13:09:28 -06:00
Mike Griese
63addccfb0 Make conhost act in VtIo mode earlier in startup (#15298)
We need to act like a ConPTY just a little earlier in startup. My relevant notes start here: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/15245#issuecomment-1536150388.

Basically, we'd create the first screen buffer with 9001 rows, because it would be created _before_ VtIo would be in a state to say "yes, we're a conpty". Then, if a CLI app emits an entire screenful of text _before_ the terminal has a chance to resize the conpty, then the conpty will explode during `_DoLineFeed`. That method is absolutely not expecting the buffer to get resized (and the old text buffer deallocated).

Instead, this will treat the console as in ConPty mode as soon as `VtIo::Initialize` is called (this is during `ConsoleCreateIoThread`, which is right at the end of `ConsoleEstablishHandoff`, which is before the API server starts to process the client connect message).  THEORETICALLY, `VtIo` could `Initialize` then fail to create objects in `CreateIoHandlers` (which is what we used to treat as the moment that we were in conpty mode). However, if we do fail out of `CreateIoHandlers`, then the console itself will fail to start up, and just die. So I don't think that's needed.

This fixes #15245. I think this is PROBABLY also the solution to #14512, but I'm not gonna explicitly mark closed. We'll loop back on it.

(cherry picked from commit 6ad8cd0a63)
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2023-11-28 13:09:26 -06:00
Dustin L. Howett
a6ce08a4cf Add a Nightly build pipeline for the Canary branding (#15869)
To make this happen, I moved most of `release.yml` into a shared
_pipeline_ template (which is larger than a steps or jobs template).
Most of the diffs are due to that move.

If you compare main:build/pipelines/release.yml against
dev/duhowett/nightly-build:build/pipelines/templates-v2/pipeline-full-release-build.yml,
you will see that the changes are much more minimal than they look.

I also added a parameter to configure how long symbols will be kept. It
defaults to 36530 days (which is the default for the PublishSymbols
task! Yes, 100 years!) but nightly builds will get 15 days.

(cherry picked from commit 5651f08770)
Service-Card-Id: 90368683
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-30 11:43:27 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
aced0fdabe Disambiguate the test job artifact based on attempt number (#15877)
Closes #15876

(cherry picked from commit b024efb3b7)
Service-Card-Id: 90368681
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-30 11:43:26 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
ffaff175b4 Include our Azure client ID in AzureConnection (#15866)
Some folks over in MSAL land told us that client IDs don't need to be
kept secret.

This reduces the delta between "public" terminal and "release build"
terminal by one more file, leaving only the telemetry header left (which
won't be going public for obvious reasons).

This will also make it easier for contributors to test out Azure Cloud
Shell changes... and testing out VT without ConPTY interfering[^1].

[^1]: When Dev branding is selected, Azure Cloud Shell has the added
perk of being wired directly to TerminalCore rather than going through
ConPTY.

(cherry picked from commit 8f20ea6b2d)
Service-Card-Id: 90293631
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-30 11:42:52 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
50adbcab54 Move the Azure Cloud Shell icons from terminal-internals (#15841)
I put them in that package like 40 years ago to get them into the build
system faster. They actually belong here.

I made them based on SVGs the Azure Cloud Shell team shared with us.

(cherry picked from commit d28b6bf1f2)
Service-Card-Id: 90245816
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-30 11:42:50 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
bf72b707bc Rewrite the entire Azure DevOps build system (#15808)
This pull request rewrites the entire Azure DevOps build system.

The guiding principles behind this rewrite are:

- No pipeline definitions should contain steps (or tasks) directly.
- All jobs should be in template files.
- Any set of steps that is reused across multiple jobs must be in
  template files.
- All artifact names can be customized (via a property called
  `artifactStem` on all templates that produce or consume artifacts).
- No compilation happens outside of the "Build" phase, to consolidate
  the production and indexing of PDBs.
- **Building the project produces a `bin` directory.** That `bin`
  directory is therefore the primary currency of the build. Jobs will
  either produce or consume `bin` if they want to do anything with the
  build outputs.
- All step and job templates are named with `step` or `job` _first_,
  which disambiguates them in the templates directory.
- Most jobs can be run on different `pool`s, so that we can put
  expensive jobs on expensive build agents and cheap jobs on cheap
  build agents. Some jobs handle pool selection on their own, however.

Our original build pipelines used the `VSBuild` task _all over the
place._ This resulted in Terminal being built in myriad ways, different
for every pipeline. There was an attempt at standardization early on,
where `ci.yml` consumed jobs and steps templates... but when
`release.yml` was added, all of that went out the window.

The new pipelines are consistent and focus on a small, well-defined set
of jobs:

- `job-build-project`
    - This is the big one!
    - Takes a list of build configurations and platforms.
    - Produces an artifact named `build-PLATFORM-CONFIG` for the entire
      matrix of possibilities.
    - Optionally signs the output and produces a bill of materials.
    - Admittedly has a lot going on.
- `job-build-package-wpf`
    - Takes a list of build configurations and platforms.
    - Consumes the `build-` artifact for every config/platform
      possibility, plus one for "Any CPU" (hardcoded; this is where the
      .NET code builds)
    - Produces one `wpf-nupkg-CONFIG` for each configuration, merging
      all platforms.
    - Optionally signs the output and produces a bill of materials.
- `job-merge-msix-into-bundle`
    - Takes a list of build configurations and platforms.
    - Consumes the `build-` artifact for every config/platform
    - Produces one `appxbundle-CONFIG` for each configuration, merging
      all platforms for that config into one `msixbundle`.
    - Optionally signs the output and produces a bill of materials.
- `job-package-conpty`
    - Takes a list of build configurations and platforms.
    - Consumes the `build-` artifact for every config/platform
    - Produces one `conpty-nupkg-CONFIG` for each configuration, merging
      all platforms.
    - Optionally signs the output and produces a bill of materials.
- `job-test-project`
    - Takes **one** build config and **one** platform.
    - Consumes `build-PLATFORM-CONFIG`
    - Selects its own pools (hardcoded) because it knows about
      architectures and must choose the right agent arch.
    - Runs tests (directly on the build agent).
- `job-run-pgo-tests`
    - Just like the above, but runs tests where `IsPgo` is `true`
    - Collects all of the PGO counts and publishes a `pgc-intermediates`
      artifact for that platform and configuration.
- `job-pgo-merge-pgd`
    - Takes **one** build config and multiple platforms.
    - Consumes `build-$platform-CONFIG` for each platform.
    - Consumes `pgc-intermediates-$platform-CONFIG` for each platform.
    - Merges the `pgc` files into `pgd` files
    - Produces a new `pgd-` artifact.
- `job-pgo-build-nuget-and-publish`
    - Consumes the `pgd-` artifact from above.
    - Packs it into a `nupkg` and publishes it.
- `job-submit-windows-vpack`
    - Only expected to run against `Release`.
    - Consumes the `appxbundle-CONFIG` artifact.
    - Publishes it to a vpack for Windows to consume.
- `job-check-code-format`
    - Does not use artifacts. Runs `clang-format`.
- `job-index-github-codenav`
    - Does not use artifacts.

Fuzz submission is broken due to changes in the `onefuzz` client.

I have removed the compliance and security build because it is no longer
supported.

Finally, this pull request has some additional benefits:

- I've expanded the PGO build phase to cover ARM64!
- We can remove everything Helix-related except the WTT parser
    - We no longer depend on Helix submission or Helix pools
- The WPF control's inner DLLs are now codesigned (#15404)
- Symbols for the WPF control, both .NET and C++, are published
  alongside all other symbols.
- The files we submit to ESRP for signing are batched up into a single
  step[^1]

Closes #11874
Closes #11974
Closes #15404

[^1]: This will have to change if we want to sign the individual
per-architecture `.appx` files before bundling so that they can be
directly installed.

(cherry picked from commit 69eff7e9fd)
Service-Card-Id: 90183387
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-11 14:19:11 -05:00
Dustin Howett
afd3d9802e **BODGY** Migrate resw files from main
This works around an issue we encountered in Touchdown where we added
keys in main *and* changed keys in main and release-1.17. Because the
file hashes don't match, this file is not considered a localization
target. I think it is because we changed keys on both branches, but
there was no intermediate time point where the entire file was
consistent on both branches. Therefore, the files got localized on main
and the translations logged against the specific resw version that
existed on main. They were never logged against this weird backported
verison.
2023-08-03 19:08:27 -05:00
Dustin Howett
5a1b737efe Build fix for 005af4705 2023-08-02 15:08:59 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
005af47054 Fix a crash when duplicating tabs with elevate:true (#15548)
When `elevate` is set to `true`, `_maybeElevate` would try to
modify `newTerminalArgs` and crash, because during tab duplication
there aren't any `newTerminalArgs`. This issue may happen for instance
when receiving hand-off from a non-elevated client and then trying
to duplicate that tab.

Closes #15534

* Launch with `"elevate": false`
* Set `"elevate": true`
* Duplicate a tab
* Doesn't crash 

(cherry picked from commit 427b37c07d)
Service-Card-Id: 89534064
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-02 12:59:13 -05:00
Mike Griese
c3bdf74538 Don't dismiss the command palette when the new tab menu closes (#15340)
Transient UIs are hard.

Regressed in #15077.

Closes #15305

(cherry picked from commit 1bf2fcb6e0)
Service-Card-Id: 89899296
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-02 12:51:43 -05:00
nxya
293105d885 Added background to CommandKeyChord (#15677)
## Summary of the Pull Request

Adds a background to key chord border in the CommandPalette Screen. This
prevents certain accent colors from rendering the KeyChords unreadable.

Before (where the text is unreadble);

![image](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/assets/33658638/370fa7c7-f42e-48b3-af54-6fe7d5f89c73)

After (from this PR):

![image](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/assets/33658638/5ce8601a-80f2-4efe-9270-9dd7209cdfff)

See #15228 for more details

(cherry picked from commit 91012a4e3f)
Service-Card-Id: 90068187
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-02 12:47:57 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
a2a86239ed Remove TerminalTrySetDarkTheme, use the DWMWA directly (#15667)
The DWMWA for this has been documented for quite a while now!

I've also updated to a version of TerminalThemeHelpers that removes all the Dark Theme exports.

(cherry picked from commit 2f0d3dc17a)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-08-02 12:47:56 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
a0619c4e49 Consolidate and clean up all API logging (#15737)
`s_TraceApi` was a magic function in Tracing that logged a different
event based on what type it was called with. It was bad for two reasons:

1. I wanted to add a field to each trace indicating the originating
process and thread. This would have required adding a `CONSOLE_API_MSG`
parameter to _every instance_ of `s_TraceApi`, and even then it would
have not been particularly consistent.
2. The design of Tracing, where the TraceLogging macros are hidden
inside opaque functions, subverts the lightweight trace probe detection
present in `TraceLoggingWrite`. Every tracing probe turned into a call
to a cold function which, in 99% of cases, returned immediately.

To that end, I've introduced a new macro _only_ to ApiDispatchers that
emits a named probe with a set of preloaded information. It is a macro
to avoid any unnecessary branching or the emission of any explicit
tracing functions into the final binary.

I have also removed the generic handler for timing any/all API calls, as
we never used them and they were largely redundant with the information
we were capturing from API-specific reports.

I've also removed tracing from all APIs that do not mutate console
state. With the notable exception of ReadConsoleInput, we will see logs
only for things that change mutable console state.

All these things together allows us to construct a process+API-focused
timeline of console events, ala:

```
cmd.exe (20304)   CookedRead          pwsh                4                07/13/2023 22:02:53.751
cmd.exe (20304)   API_GetConsoleMode  True
cmd.exe (20304)   API_SetConsoleMode  False               0x00000003
cmd.exe (20304)   API_SetConsoleMode  True                0x000001F7
pwsh.exe (4032)   ConsoleAttachDetach 07/13/2023 22:03:17.393              True                True
pwsh.exe (4032)   API_GetConsoleMode  False
pwsh.exe (4032)   API_GetConsoleMode  False
pwsh.exe (4032)   API_SetConsoleMode  False               0x00000007
```

This pull request also switches the ConsoleAttachDetach and CookedRead
reports to use the PID and FILETIME markings for their pids and
filetimes. This is compatible with the uint32 and uint64 fields that
used to use those names, so anybody who was depending on them will
experience no change in functionality.

I also switched up their order to make them more ergonomic in WPA when
combined with the other API_ tracing (as viewed above.)

(cherry picked from commit 5daf4983d2)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-07-27 12:45:04 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
4997c518af Lazily load the settings UI DLL (#15628)
Due to an implementation detail in the Xaml compiler--which wants to
ensure that all metadata providers on an App are available
immediately--we were eagerly loading the settings UI DLL and all of its
dependencies, even in sessions where the user was not going to open
Settings.

By turning off eager provider generation and handling it ourselves, we
get to control exactly when the settings UI is loaded.

This required some gentle poking-through of the barrier between App and
Page, but it is almost certainly worth it.

Turning on the Xaml code generation flag to not generate providers
automatically adds an `AddProvider` member to the internal interface for
the autogenerated XamlMetadataProvider. We needed to switch to using the
internal interface rather than the projected type in our custom App base
class to get at it.

Providers that App/Page use must be initialized by the time we start the
WindowsXamlManager, so we load Control and Controls (ha) eagerly and
early.

It looks like it may save 400ms of CPU time (?) on startup.

(cherry picked from commit 0f41851e67)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-07-27 12:45:03 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
54950185f2 Display Unicode URIs side-by-side with their Punycode encoding (#15488)
06174a9 didn't properly fix the issue of us showing homoglyphs in our
URI tooltip. This commit introduces a different approach where we
display both, the Punycode and Unicode encoding, whenever we encounter
an IDN. This isn't perfect but simple to implement.

Closes #15432

## Validation Steps Performed
* `https://www.xn--fcbook-3nf5b.com/` (which contains confusing glyphs)
  is shown both in its Punycode and Unicode form simultaneously. 

---------

Co-authored-by: Carlos Zamora <carlos.zamora@microsoft.com>
(cherry picked from commit f1aa6993f1)
Service-Card-Id: 90012448
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-07-27 12:44:59 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
4247381bd2 Expose 'Default' tag to Screen Readers in Color Schemes page (#15486)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This removes the "default" text box from the UI Automation tree, thus
preventing screen readers from navigating to it. This was a confusing
scenario for users because the "default" tag was unclear if it was a
part of the previous or next color scheme (i.e. consider hearing
"Campbell, default, Campbell PowerShell"; it's unclear which one is
default).

This also appends the "default" string to the `ToString` function of the
color scheme view model. This makes it so that the combo box and list
view visually appear the same, but can be quick searched or read out by
the screen reader with the 'default' tag.

## Validation Steps Performed
- [x] Verified this works on Windows 11
- [x] Verified this works on Windows 10
- Scenarios tested:
   - [x] saving settings after changing the default scheme
   - [x] saving settings.json to force a refresh in SUI

Closes #14401

(cherry picked from commit 0425ab0c1d)
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2023-07-27 12:44:58 -05:00
Brandon Dong
78294b30d6 Fix matches of multiple schemas on "colorScheme" (#15748)
Adds proper `type` for `SchemePair` definition to avoid warnings about matches of multiple schemas.

Same fix as https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/4045

## Validation Steps Performed
- Pointed $schema to local file instead of https://aka.ms/terminal-profiles-schema
- Confirmed warning goes away when using a string
- Confirmed using the light/dark object format still passes validation
- Confirmed values like `"colorScheme": 3` no longer incorrectly pass validation whereas they would before

(cherry picked from commit 57b9549ff8)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-07-27 12:37:02 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
18c6d2722a Fix Default Terminal and Color Scheme ComboBoxes cropping at 200% Text Size (#15762)
When the OS' "text size" setting gets set to 200% and the display
resolution is reduced quite a bit, we get some cropped text in the SUI's
Default Terminal ComboBox. Turns out, we have a height set on the items.
I went ahead and removed that so we don't crop the text. Everything
looks good still!

A similar issue occurs in the Profile > Appearance > Color Scheme
ComboBox. I went ahead and fixed that too by removing the height
restriction.

Other minor changes:
- fixed the comments
- changed "author and version" row to "auto" instead of "*" (star sizing
is great for proportional sizing, so we're not really taking advantage
of it)

Closes #15149

(cherry picked from commit 1f9426b051)
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2023-07-27 12:37:01 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
3edbcf9331 Add UIA element grouping to SettingsContainer (#15756)
Adds an `AutomationProperty.Name` to the main grid in the `SettingContainer`. Doing so makes it so that the group of elements is considered a "group \<header\>".

Now, when navigating with a screen reader, when you enter the group of elements, the "group \<header\>" will be presented. Thus, if the user navigates to the "reset" button, it'll be prefaced with a "group \<header\>" announcement first. If the user navigates to it from the other direction (the setting control), this announcement isn't made, but the user already has an understanding of what group of settings they're in, which is standard practice.

Closes #15158

(cherry picked from commit d70794a246)
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2023-07-27 12:37:00 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
ef81022c17 Switch away from the WinDev agent pools (#15755)
Using our own pools like this gives us a lot of freedom in the tooling
that's installed, the OS versions it targets, and when we take on Visual
Studio updates.

As part of this effort, I've also stood up a "small" agent pool. At the
time of this PR, that pool is using D2ads-v5 SKU VMs (2 vcore 8 GiB)
versus the "large" agent pool's D8as-v5 (8 vcore 32 GiB). Smaller build
tasks have been moved over to the small pool. Compilation's the hard
part, so it gets to stay on the large pool.

(cherry picked from commit 1a40ff3746)
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2023-07-27 12:36:59 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
2778cdd1e9 Fix VtEngine hang when resizing while scrolling (#15618)
This fixes a bug reported internally that occurs when resizing the
terminal while also scolling the contents. The easiest way to reproduce
it is to resize the terminal to 0 rows, but it's much more prominent
in a debug build where everything goes out of sync almost immediately.

The underlying issue is that `VtEngine::_wrappedRow` may contain an
offset that is outside of the viewport bounds, because reflowing and
scrolling aren't properly synchronized. The previous `bitmap` code
would then throw an exception for such invalid coordinates and cause
the internal `VtEngine` state to be broken. Once `_wrappedRow` got
to a negative value at least once, it would stay that way unless you're
scrolling up. If the contents are actively scrolling it would quickly
reach a negative value from which it can never recover. At that point
OpenConsole would enter a tight exception-throw-catch-retry loop
and Windows Terminal seemingly cease to show any content.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Resize WT to the minimal window size repeatedly
* Doesn't hang 

(cherry picked from commit 358e10b17f)
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2023-07-17 14:52:50 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
369b7fa36b wpf: delay-load UIAutomationCore because it's incomplete in RS1 (#15614)
UiaRaiseNotificationEvent is not present on Windows Server 2016, even
though it is documented as being present.
This also removes the cost of loading up UIAutomationCore from the
critical path.

(cherry picked from commit 99c18ce57e)
Service-Card-Id: 89704753
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-07-17 14:52:48 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
6ea4ce6b07 Add the drop validator task, rework some build artifacts (#15568)
I originally intended to add the Drop Validator (which is a compliance
requirement) task to the build, but I quickly realized that we weren't
generating a complete SBOM manifest covering every artifact that we
produced.

We were generating the SBOM manifest, and then re-packing the Terminal
app which very likely invalidated all of the hashes and signatures in
the SBOM manifest!

We were also missing the unpackaged build.

I've removed the `appx-PLATFORM-CONFIG` and `unpackaged-PLAT-CONF`
artifacts and combined them into a single one, `terminal-PLAT-CONF`.

(cherry picked from commit 191eb00f43)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-07-17 14:52:47 -05:00
James Holderness
bb06648d32 Make sure RIS re-enables win32 input and focus events (#15476)
When an `RIS` (hard reset) sequence is executed, ConHost will pass that
through to the connected conpty terminal, which results in all modes
being reset to their initial state. To work best, though, conpty needs
to have the win32 input mode enabled, as well as the focus event mode.
This PR addresses that by explicitly requesting the required modes after
an `RIS` is passed through.

Originally these modes were only set if the `--win32input` option was
given, but there is really no need for that, since terminals that don't
support them should simply ignore the request. To avoid that additional
complication, I've now removed the option (i.e. ConHost will now always
attempt to set the modes it needs).

I've manually confirmed that keypresses are still passed through with
win32 input sequences after a hard reset, and that focus events are
still being generated. I've also updated the existing conpty round-trip
test for `RIS` to confirm that it's now also passing through the mode
requests that it needs.

Closes #15461

(cherry picked from commit 8aefc7a697)
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sitiom
280be8286e Add a manual winget release workflow (#14965)
[The winget-releaser action] automatically generates manifests for the
[Winget Community Repository] and submits them.

I suggest adding Dependabot to keep the action up to date. There were
many cases where the action was failing due to an outdated version.

Closes #14795

[The winget-releaser action]:
https://github.com/vedantmgoyal2009/winget-releaser
[Winget Community Repository]: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs

(cherry picked from commit bee22f3ec8)

winget: use the correct fork-user

(cherry picked from commit e1079d8f55)

winget.yml: switch to manually using wingetcreate (#15023)

It was brought to my attention that we should be more restrictive in
which tasks we ovver a GitHub token to. Sorry!

With thanks to sitiom for the version parsing and the magic GitHub
action syntax incantation for determining what is a prerelease.

(cherry picked from commit 5a34d92cb5)
2023-05-29 10:41:29 -05:00
Mike Griese
20c1d563fc Fix focusFollowMouse (#15420)
Because this looks like it's entirely broken in `main`, and possibly in
1.17(?)

We didn't take a strong ref to the coroutine parameter. As to be
expected, that explodes.

Closes #15412

(cherry picked from commit 6775300f42)
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2023-05-26 10:56:54 -07:00
Leonard Hecker
770af0ae1b Fix VS profile command generation (#15439)
This regressed in f06cd17. It seems like the change went untested,
because it appends an extra " after -startdir=none.
This changeset also avoids calling `append()` twice.

Closes #15436

## Validation Steps Performed
* VS Developer Command Prompt works 

(cherry picked from commit 0073e36d81)
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2023-05-25 12:49:47 -07:00
Dustin L. Howett
5ce63b923b Switch the Preview text emoji to one that exists on Win10 (#15381)
(cherry picked from commit 0ee2c74cd4)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-05-18 16:37:17 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
4b71d7b470 Build fixes on top of d056f2221 (no til::property) 2023-05-16 18:30:06 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
73244461cc Make the preview text 100% more accurate (#15366)
(cherry picked from commit ce60bf290a)
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2023-05-16 18:04:53 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
d056f22219 Add a fun new preview text in the SUI, enable the cursor (#15363)
Our existing preview text was not very helpful in learning how different
settings impacted the display of text in Terminal.

This new preview text contains:
* Bold text, which is controlled by intenseTextStyle
* Colors
* Emoji
* A cursor, which overlaps a single character to show inversion behavior

(cherry picked from commit fbe45fafb5)
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2023-05-16 15:05:20 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
e9074fe138 Fix AtlasEngine not being used in the appearance settings (#15355)
`TermControl` cannot change the text rendering engine after its
construction. Fix the issue by deferring the construction until
after we got the initial profile settings.

## Validation Steps Performed
* A line height of 0.5 shows up with overlapping rows 

(cherry picked from commit f6e9f91504)
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2023-05-16 15:05:18 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
8b9f807391 Reword the AdjustIndistinguishableColors subhead and perf. note (#15361)
I've changed the wording so that it flows better.

(cherry picked from commit e269945a74)
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2023-05-16 15:04:03 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
e967ad772d Reword or remove a bunch of subheadings in the SUI (#15362)
Some of these were reundant, and some didn't feel right when I read
them.

Oh, and I got rid of all of these particularly unhelpful or non-additive
resources:

```
Color Scheme        [                     v ]
Is a color scheme
```

(cherry picked from commit 62766db94d)
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2023-05-16 15:03:47 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
4977fc9883 Use Oklab for text and cursor contrast adjustments (#15283)
Oklab by Björn Ottosson is a color space that has less irregularities
than the CIELAB color space used for ΔE2000. The distance metric for
Oklab (ΔEOK) is defined by CSS4 as the simple euclidian distance.
This allows us to drastically simplify the code needed to determine
a color that has enough contrast. The new implementation still lacks
proper gamut mapping, but that's another and less important issue.
I also made it so that text with the dim attribute gets adjusted just
like regular text, since this is an accessibility feature after all.

The new code is so much faster than the old code (12-125x) that I
dropped any caching code we had. While this increases the CPU overhead
when printing lots of indexed colors, the code is way less complex now.
"Increases" in this case however means something in the order of 15-60ns
per color change (as measured on my CPU). It's possible to further
improve the performance using explicit SIMD instructions, but I've
left that as a future improvement, since that will make the code quite
a bit more verbose and I didn't want to hinder the initial review.

Finally, these new routines are also used for ensuring that the
AtlasEngine cursors remains visible at all times.

Closes #9610

* When `adjustIndistinguishableColors` is enabled
  colors are distinguishable 
* An inverted cursor on top of a `#7f7f7f` foreground & background
  is still visible 
* A colored cursor on top of a background with identical color
  is still visible 
* Cursors on a transparent background are visible 

(cherry picked from commit 4dd9493135)
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2023-05-16 15:03:23 -05:00
Dustin Howett
3ec5fe4eee Fix a build break from 752df35cf 2023-05-15 18:05:45 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
752df35cf5 Remove IsUwp, RunAsUwp, defaults-universal and all fallout (#15222)
The ability to build and run Terminal as a UWP application was removed
in #12119. We left some of its vestiges around, but now there is no need
for them.

(cherry picked from commit 5ed3c76dcb)
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2023-05-15 17:01:56 -05:00
Mike Griese
526704b725 Clearly differentiate running elevated vs. drag/drop breaking (#14946)
Credit where credit is due - @jboelter did literally all the hard work.

I just separated this out to two elements:
* Are we running elevated?
* Can we drag drop?

As we learned in #7754, the builtin administrator _can_ drag drop. But
critically, they are also running as admin! The way we had this logic
before, we're treat them as unelevated, because we had been overloading
the meaning here.

This splits these into two separate functions. Comes with the added
benefit of re-adding the elevation shield to the Terminal window for
users with UAC disabled (which was missing before) (and can _still_ be
disabled).

Closes #13928

Tested on a Win10 VM with `EnableLua=0`

(cherry picked from commit c5c15e86f3)
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2023-05-15 16:56:28 -05:00
Mike Griese
8108f22262 Fix an infinite loop when pressing alt (#15253)
As discussed in
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/14051#issuecomment-1517973776

regressed in #15189

(cherry picked from commit 0553f3ebf1)
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2023-05-15 16:49:07 -05:00
Ben Constable
9e3cc9d379 Make reset button accessible (#15257)
Make the reset button accessible by adding description in reset.

Closes #12044

---------

Co-authored-by: Dustin L. Howett <dustin@howett.net>
(cherry picked from commit 6abd72177b)
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Dustin L. Howett
0db21e8904 Fix compilation errors from backports 2023-05-12 17:12:47 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
b4fcf28b92 1.17: build PGO using Release branding 2023-05-12 15:00:05 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
8a4def793f PGO train 1.17 separately 2023-05-12 14:27:47 -05:00
James Holderness
95636b976d Prevent crash when VTParameters::subspan is out of range (#15235)
## Summary of the Pull Request

There are certain escape sequences that use the `VTParameters::subspan`
method to access a subsection of the provided parameter list. When the
parameter list is empty, that `subspan` call can end up using an offset
that is out of range, which causes the terminal to crash. This PR stops
that from happening by clamping the offset so it's in range.

## References and Relevant Issues

This bug effected the `DECCARA` and `DECRARA` operations introduced in
PR #14285, and the `DECPS` operation introduced in PR #13208.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually confirmed that the sequences mentioned above are no longer
crashing when executed with an empty parameter list, and I've added a
little unit test that checks `VTParameters::subspan` method is returning
the expected results when passed an offset that is out of range.

## PR Checklist
- [x] Closes #15234
- [x] Tests added/passed
- [ ] Documentation updated
- [ ] Schema updated (if necessary)

(cherry picked from commit e413a4148e)
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2023-04-25 17:31:30 -05:00
James Pack
5ca7991ded Disable the context menu command inside a zipped folder (#15236)
Closes #15190

(cherry picked from commit fea6eeddfd)
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2023-04-25 17:31:29 -05:00
Kevin Kostrzewa
31dc6d80c5 Fix focus issue when profile selected from nested menu entry (#15077)
Original bug report #15049
Relates to feature #1571

MenuFlyoutSubItem, when collapsing from profile selection, move focus
back to the titlebar.
An extra Closing event handler is needed to keep focus on the command
shell.

Closes #15049

(cherry picked from commit def3742a2e)
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2023-04-25 17:31:27 -05:00
James Pack
9ba0636590 Default to XamlRoot when unable to find focused object (#15189)
Default to XamlRoot when unable to find a focused object in
DirectKeyEvents

This may not be the most appropriate "fix" for this. Certainly open to
criticism and feedback. We are trapping the alt+space key chord on the
win32 side and forwarding it to the xaml side. There we try to find a
focused object by walking the xaml tree. If we are unable to find a
focused object we return false and do nothing. I suspect that the area
that has focus that prevents this from working normally is on the win32
side. Since we want to handle the system menu anyway and are explicitly
trapping that key combo and forwarding it on I thought this was the best
approach. If we cant find a focused object default to the xaml root.

System menu opens as it should.

Closes #14397

(cherry picked from commit 210414e5a8)
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2023-04-25 17:31:21 -05:00
Ben Constable
57264e0b2a Add automation heading level 1 to fix about dialog (#15200)
Add automation heading level 1 to fix the about dialog by adding an
automation property.

Allows screen reader to pick up that this is a heading and read
properly.

Closes #11912

---------

Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
(cherry picked from commit ffda8c4a95)
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2023-04-25 17:29:37 -05:00
James Pack
f4da9c0e98 Add a warning when a proportional font is selected (#15195)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Add an infobar warning when a non-monospaced font is selected.
## References and Relevant Issues
#13389
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
I initially had the `IsOpen` property of the infobar bound to the
`ShowAllFonts` checkbox property. However, I felt we could do better by
adding a property for it since there was already a method defined to
inspect whether the selected font was in the `MonoSpaceFontList`.
## Validation Steps Performed
Warning shows up when a non-monospaced font is selected either globally
or on individual profiles. All existing tests continue to pass.
<img width="868" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2086722/232594214-cd42397b-ce9d-499c-aa73-3feaa45e850e.png">

## PR Checklist
- [x] Closes #13389
- [x] Tests added/passed
- [ ] Documentation updated
- If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs
repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
- [ ] Schema updated (if necessary)

(cherry picked from commit 2c165438ef)
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2023-04-25 17:28:46 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
4d4111b9ed Avoid animations during startup (#15204)
This fixes 3 sources for animations:
* `TabView`'s `EntranceThemeTransition` causes tabs to slowly slide in
  from the bottom. Removing the transition requires you to override the
  entire list of transitions obviously, which is a global change. Nice.
  Am I glad I don't need to deal with the complexity of CSS. /s
* `TabBase`, `SettingsTab` and `TerminalTab` were using a lot of
  coroutines with `resume_foreground` even though almost none of the
  functions are called from background tabs in the first place. This
  caused us to miss the initial XAML drawing pass, which resulted in
  animations when the tab icons would asynchronously pop into existence.
  It also appears as if `resume_foreground`, etc. have a very high CPU
  cost attached, which surprises me absolutely not at all given WinRT.

The improvement is difficult to quantify because the run to run
variation is very high. But it seems like this shaves about 10% off
of the ~500ms startup delay on my PC depending on how you measure it.

Part of #5907

* It starts when it should 
* It doesn't "exit" when it shouldn't 
  (Scrolling, Settings reload, Bell `\a`, Progress `\e]9;4;2;80\e\\`)

(cherry picked from commit 35b9e75574)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-04-25 17:28:44 -05:00
James Pack
5d1ecce97c Add subtext to why Always show tabs is not toggleable in SUI. (#15154)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Add subtext that lets the user know why Always show tabs is not
toggleable in SUI. Also adds some additional information to the comment
for this value that points to the Globals_ShowTitlebar.Header setting.

## References and Relevant Issues
#13984
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Simple updates to the resources that add some additional helpful
information for the user.
## Validation Steps Performed
Verified the updates show in the SUI and that they render correctly.
## PR Checklist
- [ ] Closes #13984
- [ ] Tests added/passed
- [ ] Documentation updated
- If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs
repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
- [ ] Schema updated (if necessary)

---------

Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
(cherry picked from commit 27bcf7e41c)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-04-25 17:27:55 -05:00
James Pack
dd02ef0666 Skip generating a profile for rancher-desktop (#15166)
Don't generate a profile for rancher-desktop utility WSL distro.

Adds a check for rancher-desktop as well as docker. As mentioned in the
discussion of this issue. This becomes much more difficult to maintain
once other folks inevitably start to follow this pattern. But the easy
win was up for grabs so I took it :)

Closes #12757

(cherry picked from commit 10bdadffbd)
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2023-04-25 17:27:53 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
cd28ed7a4a When unpackaged, isolate the monarch by the install path (#15118)
Unpackaged installations don't have the luxury of magic package
isolation to stop them from accidentally touching each other's monarchs.
We need to enforce that ourselves by making their monarch CLSIDs unique
per install.

We'll use a v5 UUID based on the install folder to unique them.

Closes #15117

(cherry picked from commit 5f70920491)
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2023-04-25 17:27:52 -05:00
Alex Noble
a1882ce852 Add options to enable and disable read only mode (#14995)
## Summary of the Pull Request
PR adds functionality to enable or disable readOnly mode within panes.
This functionality is different to toggling as if you call the same
functionality twice, it will not toggle between states.

## References and Relevant Issues
- Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/14415
- Documentation https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal/pull/645

## Validation Steps Performed
- Checked readOnly is enabled when command triggered
- Checked readOnly is enabled when command triggered while read only
already enabled
- Checked readOnly is disabled when command triggered while read only is
enabled
- Checked readOnly stays disabled when command triggered while read only
is disabled
- Checked above with multiple tabs and split panes

## PR Checklist
- [ ] Closes #14415
- [X] Tests added/passed
- [x] Documentation updated
- If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs
repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here:
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal/pull/645
- [X] Schema updated (if necessary)

---------

Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2acdc9d7e2)
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2023-04-25 17:26:24 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
d48870c49b Helix: Decode HTML entities in the test comment field (#15141
I have observed the test comment coming back from Helix with `&quot;`
and friends in it.

It ends badly as you might imagine.

This unescape will be a no-op if the data is already well-formed.

(cherry picked from commit 90bbd2927d)
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2023-04-14 15:11:05 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
0eafd10e3d PGO: Update the Helix payload to rely on the unpackaged distribution (#15123)
The unpackaged distribution was made for this exact use, so let's *do
it*!

(cherry picked from commit c7498a4269)
Service-Card-Id: 88876486
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-04-14 15:11:04 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
436c037021 Only try to hand off to ConhostV1 if building for Windows (#15131)
Some of our automated tooling detects this as being a private API that
we're accessing via LoadLibrary/GetProcAddress. It's not *wrong*, but
it's also not *right*.

It's easier for us to just not do it (and save all the code for it!) in
OpenConsole.

(cherry picked from commit 7fbd3be8c3)
Service-Card-Id: 88788306
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2023-04-14 15:08:11 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
99ac5f632f wpf: Bump the history length to 9001 instead of 1000 (#15129)
This was an oversight in the original implementation.

(cherry picked from commit de09671d8a)
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2023-04-14 15:07:09 -05:00
Mike Griese
55f7bec9d1 Add "legacy" themes (#15108)
This is a minimal version of the requests for #14858. In that thread we
discussed FULL reverting the default themes to the old ones. In later
discussion, we decided _meh_, let's just ship the legacy themes too, so
it's easy to go back if you should choose. The default still remains the
sane `dark`, but the `legacy*` themes are all right there, and given the
same special treatment as the other inbox themes.

Closes #14858
Closes #14844

(cherry picked from commit fe66ba5f58)
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2023-04-14 15:07:08 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
9c9e8ecc91 Stop the beef when you hover off a hyperlink (#15120)
Big surprise, apparently W.F.Uri can parse the empty string into
garbage!

(cherry picked from commit a98a0cf2c6)
Service-Card-Id: 88773730
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-04-14 15:07:06 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
65324d6049 Replace statics in headers with inline constants (#15100)
C++ is a very well balanced and reasonable language, which is why
`static` inside classes means "shared between all instances", whereas
`static` outside of classes means "not shared between all .cpp files".

32 years after this problem was written onto parchment it was fixed with
the introduction of inline variables in C++17, which tell the compiler
to deduplicate variables the same way it deduplicates functions.

(cherry picked from commit 47a17cf2d7)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-04-04 16:13:58 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
87333f79ed Format URLs for display when we show the tooltip (#15095)
This will reduce the incidence of confusables, RTL, and non-printables
messing with the display of the URL.

(cherry picked from commit 06174a9cb3)
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Service-Version: 1.17
2023-04-04 16:13:26 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
30419b99df Add "portable mode", where settings load from the install path (#15051)
This pull request implements portable mode for Windows Terminal, which
will make side by side deployment of different versions generally more
feasible.

Portable mode was specified in #15032.

There are three broad categories of changes in this PR:

1. Changes to settings loading.
2. A new indicator in the settings UI plus a link to the portable mode
   docs.
3. A new application display name, `Terminal (Portable)`, which users
   will hopefully include in their bug reports.

It's surprisingly small for how big a deal it is!

Related to #15034
Closes #1386

(cherry picked from commit e6a3fa8d4e)
Service-Card-Id: 88719279
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-03-31 17:47:57 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
c16e5d99cc Add support for an unpackaged distribution of Terminal (#15034)
Since the removal of the Win10-specific variant of the Terminal MSIX in
#15031, there has been no officially-sanctioned (or even unofficially
tested!) way to get an unzippable double-click-runnable version of
Windows Terminal.

Due to a quirk in the resource loading system, an unpackaged
distribution of Terminal needs to ship all of XAML's resources and all
of is own resources in a single `resources.pri` file. The tooling to
support this is minimal, and we were previously just coasting by on
Visual Studio's generosity plus how the prerelease distribution of XAML
embedded itself into the consuming package.

This pull request introduces a build phase plus a supporting script (or
three) that produces a ZIP file distribution of Windows Terminal when
given a Terminal MSIX and an XAML AppX.

The three scripts are:

1. A script to merge any number of PRI files and/or PRI dump files (made
   with `makepri dump /dt detailed`)
2. A script that specifically merges XAML's resources with Terminal's.
   This is necessary because the XAML package emits a couple PRI
   resources into Terminal's resources _even when it is not
   co-packaged._ We need to remove the conflicting resources.
3. Finally, a script to take a WT and XAML distribution and combine them
   -- resources, files, everything -- and strip out the things that we
   don't need. This script is an all-in-one that calls the other two and
   produces a ZIP file at the end.

The final distribution is named after the PFN
(`Microsoft.WindowsTerminal`, or `...Preview` or `WindowsTerminalDev`),
the version number and the architecture. When expanded, it produces a
directory named `terminal-X.Y.Z.A` (version number.)

I've also added the build script to the release pipeline.

As a treat, this also produces an unpackaged distribution out of every
CI build... that way, contributors can download live deployable copies
of WT Unpackaged to test out their changes. Pretty cool.

Refs #1386

(cherry picked from commit dd63a0590b)
Service-Card-Id: 88602021
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-03-31 17:47:56 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
9523d6ad20 Add flexible virtualization rules for HKCU\Console\Startup (#15050)
[Flexible Virtualization] is a little more restrictive than
`unvirtualizedResources`, but it's more descriptive and stands a chance
of working on Windows 10.

This makes `unvirtualizedResources` actually work for us - we can tell
the system exactly which registry keys we want to use. This is required
for our registry writes to work on Windows 10.

[Flexible Virtualization]:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/msix/desktop/flexible-virtualization

(cherry picked from commit c7816fdb05)
Service-Card-Id: 88719280
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-03-31 17:47:55 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
799d48ffea Fix font size of HTML clipboard contents (#15046)
This regression is caused by 0eff8c0. It previously said `.Y` here.
I went through the diff again and found no other width/height mistake.

Closes #14762
Closes #15043

(cherry picked from commit d9efdae982)
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2023-03-31 17:47:53 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
acd32f252d Add a second way of detecting whether DefTerm is available (#15040)
This will become meaningful soon.

(cherry picked from commit c4d029829a)
Service-Card-Id: 88617801
Service-Version: 1.17
2023-03-31 17:47:52 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
9b4fbff1a2 Consolidate our MSIX distribution back down to one package (#15031)
We ship a separate package to Windows 10, which contains a copy of XAML
embedded in it, because of a bug in activating classes from framework
packages while we're elevated.

We did this to avoid wasting disk space on Windows 11 installs (which is
critical given that we're preinstalled in the Windows image.)

The fix for this issue was released in a servicing update in April 2022.
Thanks to KB5011831, we no longer need this workaround!

And finally, this means that we no longer need to depend on a copy of
"pre-release" XAML. We only did that because it would copy all of its
assets into our package.

Introduced in #12560
Closes #14106
Closes (discussion) #14981
Reverts #14660

(cherry picked from commit f5e9e8ea77)
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2023-03-31 17:47:51 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
d6d35610bc VsDevCmdGenerator: respect the user's startingDirectory (#15035)
The PowerShell equivalent was added in the initial pull request, #7774.

Closes #13721

(cherry picked from commit f06cd1759f)
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2023-03-31 17:47:34 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
31ae78d1bc Remove useRegExe and add rescap:unvirtualizedResources (#15028)
Due to a limitation in the Windows App Installer UI, Terminal had to
shell out to `reg.exe` to write the Delegation registry keys. The team
in charge of AppInstaller lifted that (once by-policy) limitation.

Therefore, we can remove our BODGY workaround.

(cherry picked from commit e0046a4cca)
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2023-03-31 17:47:33 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
d8c8e780b6 Enable the Hybrid CRT for all C++ projects (#15010)
The less we need the C++ runtime, the better.

I measured this as growing our package by a fair amount...
but less than the size of XamlHost and all the forwarders combined.

Reducing our dependency surface makes us easier to deploy and more
reliable.

_as of 1.17 (2022-10)_

| **File**                | **Before** | **After** |        **Delta** |
| ----------------------- | ----------:| ---------:| ----------------:|
| `OpenConsole`           |  1,273,344 | 1,359,360 |   +86,016 (84kb) |
| `TerminalApp`           |  2,037,248 | 2,120,704 |   +83,456 (82kb) |
| `TerminalControl`       |  1,412,608 | 1,502,720 |   +90,112 (88kb) |
| `TerminalSettingsModel` |  1,510,912 | 1,621,504 | +110,592 (108kb) |
| `wt`                    |     97,280 |   122,368 |   +25,088 (25kb) |
| `WindowsTerminal`       |    508,928 |   575,488 |   +66,560 (65kb) |
| **MSIX Overall**        |  6,488,301 | 6,799,017 | +310,716 (303kb) |

(cherry picked from commit b6bb3e0a80)
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2023-03-31 17:47:32 -05:00
Mike Griese
a33fdcfd75 Properly configure the project dependencies for TerminalAzBridge (#15008)
I don't think this is the resolution for #14581, but this can't hurt. These deps were using the wrong GUIDs

(cherry picked from commit 5c9f756891)
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2023-03-31 17:47:27 -05:00
Mike Griese
31aa23f717 Allow wsl$ in file URIs; generally allow all URI schemes (#14993)
Does two things related to URLs emitted via OSC8.

* Allows `wsl$` and `wsl.localhost` as the hostname in `file://` URIs
* Generally allows _all_ URIs that parse as a URI.

The relevant security comments: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/7526#issuecomment-764160208
> this doesn't let a would-be attacker specify command-line arguments (ala "cmd.exe /s /c do_a_bad_thing") (using somebody else's reputation to cause mayhem)
>
> `ShellExecute` de-elevates because it bounces a launch request off the shell
>
> "Works predictably for 15% of applications" (h/t to PhMajerus' AXSH, and other on-Windows requestors) is better in so many ways than "Works for 0% of applications", in my estimation. Incremental progress 😄 while we work on features that'll make it even more broadly applicable.

Closes #10188
Closes #7562

(cherry picked from commit 65640f6fe3)
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2023-03-31 17:47:26 -05:00
Mike Griese
9670230925 Rebuild the profile nav via MenuItemsSource; mitigate a crash (#14630)
Directly manipulating the `NavigationView::MenuItems` vector is bad. If
you do that, you're gonna get crashes, in WinUI code for `Measure`.
However, a WinUI PR (below) gave me an idea: Changing
`NavigationView::MenuItemsSource` will wholly invalidate the entirety of
the nav view items, and that will avoid the crash.

This code does that. It's a wee bit janky, but it works.

Closes #13673

_might_ affect #12333, need to try and repro.

See also:
* #9273
* #10390
* https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/6302
* https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/pull/3138, which was
the fix for https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/2818

(cherry picked from commit 8c17475a9f)
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2023-03-31 17:47:24 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
c9a4ab7624 Fix offset calculation in the outlines shader (#14971)
The `Sample` method has an offset parameter which we can use here.
The result is not identical to the old shader, as the older shader
used the height of the terminal for drawing horizontal edges and so
the result looked way fatter than it was seemingly originally intended.
On my 150% scale display I found an offset of +/- 2px to produce an
acceptable result, although in the future it might be worthwhile to
make the offset dependent on the UI scale.

Closes #14953

(cherry picked from commit 6c80390de7)
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2023-03-31 17:47:23 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
986ced95c1 Switch to the new Helix queues (#14933)
The old ones are pushing up daisies.

(cherry picked from commit 3e7e8d59f2)
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2023-03-31 17:47:22 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
0631bf5bd7 Add a proper reference from TermCore to MidiAudio (#14868)
It was just by luck that TerminalCore usually built after MidiAudio

(cherry picked from commit e1145c362f)
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2023-03-31 17:46:52 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
0e2b3e6079 Ignore CHAR_INFO trailers during WriteConsoleOutput (#14840)
#13626 contains a small "regression" compared to #13321:
It now began to store trailers in the buffer wherever possible to allow
a region
of the buffer to be backed up and restored via Read/WriteConsoleOutput.
But we're unfortunately still ill-equipped to handle anything but UCS-2
via
WriteConsoleOutput, so it's best to again ignore trailers just like in
#13321.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Added unit test 

(cherry picked from commit 9dcdcac0bb)
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2023-03-31 17:46:50 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
6edaa15d4c Update ControlsV2 scrollbar template (#14846)
This commit updates our scrollbar template to microsoft-ui-xaml at ceeab5f.
This incorporates the bug fix for MSFT-39442675.

(cherry picked from commit 6a8bba96b2)
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2023-03-31 17:46:49 -05:00
PankajBhojwani
dd9e0148c2 Pass the window root to the profile page views, instead of the view model (#14816)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Let the profile pages' views have access to the window root, rather than the `ProfileViewModel`. The window root is passed along when the page is navigated to.

## Validation Steps Performed
Clicking `Browse` no longer crashes.

## PR Checklist
- [x] Closes #14808

(cherry picked from commit e4bba3cd9a)
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2023-03-31 17:46:48 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
f0b09421da AzureConnection: remove our dependency on cpprestsdk (#14776)
This pull request removes, in full, our dependency on cpprestsdk. This
allows us to shed 500KiB-1.2MiB from our package off the top and enables
the following future investments:

- Removal of the App CRT forwarders to save an additional ~500KiB
- Switching over to the HybridCRT and removing our dependency on _any
  CRT_.

cpprest was built on my dev box two or so years ago, and is in _utter_
violation of our compliance guidelines on SBOM et al.

In addition, this change allows us to use the proxy server configured
in Windows Settings.

I did this in four steps (represented roughly by the individual commits):

1. Switch from cpprest's http_client/json to Windows.Web.Http and
   Windows.Data.Json
2. Switch from websocketpp to winhttp.dll's WebSocket implementation¹
3. Remove all remaining utility classes
4. Purge all dependencies from all projects and scripts on cpprest.

I also took this opportunity to add a feature flag that allows Dev
builds to run AzureConnection in-process.

¹ Windows.Networking.Sockets' API is so unergonomic that it was simply
infeasible (and also _horrible_) to use it.

## Validation Steps

I've run the Azure Connection quite a bit inproc.

Closes #4575.
Might be related to #5977, #11714, and with the user agent thing maybe #14403.

(cherry picked from commit 4903cfd484)
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2023-03-31 17:46:47 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
7083738146 Generalize OpenConsoleProxy's HybridCRT logic (#14733)
This pull request moves the Hybrid CRT logic out of the Host.Proxy
project and makes it available for all other projects in our solution.

(cherry picked from commit fc960e3327)
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2023-03-31 17:46:45 -05:00
Dustin Howett
80c529aced Revert the removal of LayoutUpdated_revoker from ColorSchemes in ab79a8538 2023-01-23 19:01:07 -06:00
Dustin Howett
ab79a85381 Revert "Manually set the automation name of the default color scheme for screen reader (#14704)"
This reverts commit 47f38e31a1.
2023-01-23 18:52:19 -06:00
Carlos Zamora
b9089d9d1d [UIA] Dispatch a TextChanged event on new output (#14723)
For some reason, Windows Terminal stops dispatching UIA TextChanged events sometimes. There isn't a reliable repro for this bug.

However, under NVDA's logger, it appears that when the bug does occur, we still dispatch UIA notifications (which may be ignored by NVDA in some configurations). A "quick fix" here is to dispatch a TextChanged event if we're going to dispatch a notification. Since we're just enabling a flag, we won't send two events at once.

Closes #10911

(cherry picked from commit a0e830cc1a)
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2023-01-23 16:57:05 -06:00
Carlos Zamora
272e7b0905 Ensure TermControl is not closing when firing UIA events (#14714)
The `SignalTextChanged` crash seems to be occurring due to the `TermControlAutomationPeer` being destructed by the time the UIA event is actually dispatched. Even though we're already checking if TCAP and TermControl still exist, it could be that the TermControl is being closed as text is being output.

The proposed fix here is to record when the closing process starts and exposing that information directly to the TCAP. If TCAP sees that we're in the process of closing, don't bother sending a UIA event.

Closes #13978

(cherry picked from commit 3dd40791c9)
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2023-01-23 12:44:39 -06:00
Mike Griese
7326eaaa6f Resize our ContentDialog's when the window resizes (#14722)
Major thanks to @dongle-the-gadget in https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/3577#issuecomment-1399250405 for coming up with this workaround.

This PR will manually forward a `WM_SIZE` message to our `CoreWindow`, to trigger the `ContentDialog` to resize itself.

We always closed these issues as dupes of the upstream one, so this doesn't actually close anything.
HOWEVER, these are the following issues that reported this bug:
- #2380
- #4463
- #5252
- #5810
- #6181
- #7113
- #7225
- #8245
- #8496
- #8643
- #9336
- #9563
- #5808
- #10351
- #10634
- #10995
- #11770
- #13796

(cherry picked from commit a4cf4e2761)
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2023-01-23 12:43:04 -06:00
Dustin L. Howett
72be9a95af Code sign the contents of the Terminal package (#14710)
Up until now, we have been relying on the catalog signature produced for our MSIX package.
There are some things (Packaged COM, Process Explorer as of 2022) that cannot handle catalog-signed
files. It's easier and safer for us to simply sign all the executables we produce before packaging them.

Unfortunately, we can't do it before we package them. We have to unpack and re-pack our package.

In the future, this will allow us to provide a codesigned distribution that is not in an MSIX package.

TEST=Ran a build and checked out the contents of the package. They were all signed!

Closes #13294
Closes #12695
Closes #9670
2023-01-20 11:47:18 -06:00
Mike Griese
596d0c5155 Update the titlebar visibility when we gain/lose focus too (#14708)
We forgot to updateTheme again when we change the titlebar color. That would result in us setting the titlebar visibility only when the settings were reloaded, but if the unfocused BG was opaque, and the focused was transparent, we'd use the current _unfocused_ color to set the titlebar visibility. 

Also, this fixes a bug with `tabRow.BG: terminalBackground`

from teams for brevity 

> tabRow.BG = terminalBackground might not work, and here's why
>
> the termcontrol's BG brush might be (r,g,b, 255), with an Opacity of 0
> 
> so my "use mica when the brush's A is <1.0" doesn't work
> 

closes #14563
2023-01-20 01:38:34 +00:00
Mike Griese
79eb9b3d3c Use a dark titlebar when we've requested dark theme (#14536)
This applies to `"showTabsInTitlebar": false,`. We literally never set that for the `IslandWindow` before, only ever the NCIW. 

Closes #11589


![update-titlebar-for-theme](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/207109370-a63a8b19-4c42-4b1f-8d39-8c3abdf1b403.gif)


For a dramatic example - here's the IW with mica enabled, in dark mode:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/207109465-a6165637-31a5-45a4-bff0-51ac79404cd6.png)

Theme json:

```json
        {
            "name": "chonk",
            "tab":
            {
                "background": "#00000000",
                "unfocusedBackground": "#00000000",
                "showCloseButton": "never"
            },
            "tabRow":
            {
                "background": "#00000000",
                "unfocusedBackground": "#00000000",
            },
            "window":
            {
                "applicationTheme": "dark",
                "useMica": true
            }
        },
```
2023-01-19 23:51:21 +00:00
Joshua Boelter
eab1c239a9 Launch elevated instances via shell:AppFolder (#14637)
This uses `shell:AppsFolder` to launch elevated instances of the app via
`ShellExecuteEx` and `runas` in elevate-shim.exe. The app to launch is
discovered via the `GetCurrentApplicationUserModelId` API.

e.g. `shell:AppsFolder\WindowsTerminalDev_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App`

This will fallback to launching `WindowsTerminal.exe` if it fails to
discover the app user model id to launch.

This also fixes a bug in elevate-shim where the first argument of
WinMain was lost (e.g. `new-tab`). 

Curiously, `AppLogic::RunAsUwp()` is never called and
`AppLogic::IsUwp()` is always false when running debug builds locally
(e.g. WindowsTerminalDev). It's not clear if this is an artifact of
development packages or something else.

## Validation Steps Performed

Various manual debug/execution scenarios.

Verified the fallback path by running the unbundled app by extracting
the `CascadiaPackage_0.0.1.0_x64.msix` from the 'drop' build artifact.

Fixes #14501
2023-01-19 23:40:53 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
96a9dd5209 Automatically focus the ColorSchemeListView when we navigate to the ColorSchemes page (#14631)
This regressed when we implemented ColorSchemeViewModel in #13179.
This commit fixes that by automatically focusing the ColorSchemeListView
when we navigate to the ColorSchemes page, which makes sense from a
user experience perspective anyway.

Closes #11971
2023-01-19 23:20:56 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
6278a2d9bf Fix the selected color scheme list item container background being blue in Windows 10 (#14706)
Specify the resource to use for the list view item background when selected.

References #14693 

## Validation Steps Performed
Background is no longer blue, it is light gray (like in Windows 11). Screenshots below.
2023-01-19 22:04:28 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
16fe2e5905 Add color chips to the color scheme dropdown in Appearance (#14587)
Does what it says on the tin.
2023-01-19 21:46:59 +00:00
Mike Griese
f2b82cd054 Only use Mica in the SUI if Mica is available (#14675)
This should make sure we only use Mica for the BG of the SUI when we're on a Windows build that supports it. Otherwise, we're just gonna get the emergency backstop / full transparency under it. 

Confirmed this fixes it on my win10 VM.

Closes #14667
2023-01-19 21:06:49 +00:00
James Holderness
7813953b23 Add support for IRM (Insert Replace Mode) (#14700)
This PR add support for the ANSI Insert/Replace mode (`IRM`), which
determines whether output characters are inserted at the active cursor
position, moving existing content to the right, or whether they should
overwrite the content that is already there.

The implementation is a bit of a hack. When that mode is enabled, it
first measures how many cells the string is expected to occupy, then
scrolls the target line right by that amount before writing out the new
text.

In the longer term it might be better if this was implemented entirely
in the `TextBuffer` itself, so the scrolling could take place at the
same time as the content was being written.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've added a very basic unit test that verifies the mode is working as
expected. But I've also done a lot more manual testing, confirming edge
cases like wide characters, double-width lines, and both with and
without wrapping mode enabled.

Closes #1947
2023-01-19 19:59:05 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
47f38e31a1 Manually set the automation name of the default color scheme for screen reader (#14704)
## Summary of the Pull Request
When we navigate to the color schemes page, find the default color scheme (if present) and manually set the container's automation name to include the word 'default'. 

Note that we don't want to change the actual `ColorSchemeViewModel`'s name since that name is used internally to identify schemes. We only want to change the `ListViewItem`'s name, i.e. the container in the SUI.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14401 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Screen reader reads out the 'default' text now. It also correctly reads out the new default scheme if the default scheme is changed via SUI or json.
2023-01-19 19:39:08 +00:00
Mike Griese
0fe0868f98 Remove the win10/win11 digit from our version number. (#14660)
As of about 2022, the one's digit of the Build of our version is a placeholder value to differentiate the Windows 10 build from the Windows 11 build. Let's trim that out, it's only a source of confusion.

For additional clarity, let's omit the Revision, which _must_ be `.0`, and doesn't provide any value to report.

We will need to make sure we report releases as `1.17.ABC` now, instead of `1.17.ABC1.0`/`1.17.ABC2.0`

Let's not backport this. 1.17 will be the start of the new numbering scheme. Otherwise, `1.16.EFG` < `1.16.ABC1.0`, for an old version `ABC1` and a new version `EFG`.

* closes #14106
* As summarized here: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/14106#issuecomment-1289462310
2023-01-19 19:32:23 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
179bb9bded Add TerminalStress, Mike Treit's application for breaking WT (#14701)
From Treit/TerminalStress@39c03e2d00

Co-authored-by: Dustin L. Howett <duhowett@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Treit <mtreit@ntdev.microsoft.com>
2023-01-19 13:20:43 -06:00
Mike Griese
90485e4c79 Fix a crash on startup with a folder entry without entries (#14629)
`_Entries` was getting default constructed to `nullptr`. We should be careful about that. 

Adds a test too, and fixes a regression in the local tests introduced in #13763.

Closes #14557
2023-01-19 19:12:40 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
29ef49252b Make the PR template less unfriendly (#14697)
Dunno how to feel about this. I want to guide people, but i don't want HTML comments in my `git log`
2023-01-19 11:39:04 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
5614116c6e Update Profile and Appearance VMs to use CSVM; remove nav state (#14572)
ColorScheme MVVM was implemented in #13179. This PR updates the
ProfileViewModel/AppearanceViewModels to use color scheme view models
instead of the raw settings model objects.

* [x] Updates ProfileViewModel/AppearanceViewModel to use
  ColorSchemesPageViewModel/ColorSchemeViewModel implemented in #13179
* [x] Removes ProfilePageNavigationState

## Validation Steps Performed
Settings UI still works (we _probably_ want to bug bash this at some
point though as with all SUI changes)
2023-01-18 15:30:00 -06:00
James Holderness
a1865b9cf7 Merge the PrintString functionality into AdaptDispatch (#14640)
The main purpose of this PR was to merge the `ITerminalApi::PrintString`
implementations into a shared method in `AdaptDispatch`, and avoid the
VT code path depending on `WriteCharsLegacy`. But this refactoring has
also fixed some bugs that existed in the original implementations. 

This helps to close the gap between the Conhost and Terminal (#13408).

I started by taking the `WriteCharsLegacy` implementation, and stripping
out everything that didn't apply to the VT code path. What was left was
a fairly simple loop with the following steps:

1. Check if _delayed wrap_ is set, and if so, move to the next line.
2. Write out as much of the string as will fit on the current line.
3. If we reach the end of the line, set the _delayed wrap_ flag again.
4. Repeat the loop until the entire string has been output.

But step 2 was a little more complicated than necessary because of its
legacy history. It was copying the string into a temporary buffer,
manually estimated how much of it would fit, and then passing on that
partial buffer to the `TextBuffer::Write` method.

In the new implementation, we just pass the entire string directly to
`TextBuffer::WriteLine`, and that handles the clipping itself. The
returned `OutputCellIterator` tells us how much of the string is left.
This approach fixes some issues with wide characters, and should also
cope better with future buffer enhancements.

Another improvement from the new implementation is that the Terminal now
handles delayed EOL wrap correctly. However, the downside of this is
that it introduced a cursor-dropping bug that previously only affected
conhost. I hadn't originally intended to fix that, but it became more of
an issue now.

The root cause was the fact that we called `cursor.StartDeferDrawing()`
before outputting the text, and this was something I had adopted in the
new implementation as well. But I've now removed that, and instead just
call `cursor.SetIsOn(false)`. This seems to avoid the cursor droppings,
and hopefully still has similar performance benefits.

The other thing worth mentioning is that I've eliminated some special
casing handling for the `ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING` mode and
the `WC_DELAY_EOL_WRAP` flag in the `WriteCharsLegacy` function. They
were only used for VT output, so aren't needed here anymore.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've just been testing manually, writing out sample text both in ASCII
and with wide Unicode chars. I've made sure it wraps correctly when
exceeding the available space, but doesn't wrap when stopped at the last
column, and with `DECAWM` disabled, it doesn't wrap at all.

I've also confirmed that the test case from issue #12739 is now working
correctly, and the cursor no longer disappears in Windows Terminal when
writing to the last column (i.e. the delayed EOL wrap is working).

Closes #780
Closes #6162
Closes #6555
Closes #12440
Closes #12739
2023-01-18 20:26:04 +00:00
Mike Griese
c79298d3fd Use ThemeLookup for the SUI bg too (#14644)
I can't exactly repro #14559. I suspect that's due to #14567 having been merged. This, however, seemed related. Without this, we'll use the App's `RequestedTheme` (the one that can't be changed at runtime), rather than the user's `requestedTheme`. That will do weird things, like make the BG of the SUI dark, with white expanders.

I think this should close #14559.
2023-01-18 18:31:21 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
8e041692b3 Add mutex to keyEvents in TermControlAutomationPeer (#14694)
Some investigation revealed that `_keyEvents` would get a `NULL_POINTER_READ` error. On the main thread, `RecordKeyEvent()` would be called, which mainly updates `_keyEvents`. On the renderer thread, `NotifyNewOutput()` would be called, which starts by iterating through `_keyEvents` and slowly clearing it out. On occasion, these two threads are modifying `_keyEvents` simultaneously, causing a crash.

The fix is to add a mutex on this variable. 

Closes #14592
2023-01-18 07:28:06 +00:00
Mike Griese
4c7879bfb5 Make sure focused tab text color accounts for alpha (#14643)
Basically what it says on the tin. For transparent tabs, we should layer on to the tab row to evaluate what the actual color of the tab will be. We did this for deselected tabs, but not for selected ones.

Gif below.

Closes #14561
2023-01-16 20:04:30 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
f3439e201e Ensure export and find tab context menu items work for unfocused tabs (#14673)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Updates the tab event handling so that the "Export Text" and "Find" tab context menu items work when a tab isn't focused.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13948
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Manually tested.
2023-01-16 18:18:06 +00:00
musvaage
d3264964a9 Fix some additional typos (#14671)
Fix spelling errors in code comments and markdown
Closes #14670
2023-01-16 16:17:54 +00:00
Mike Griese
dd2736f334 Make sure to update the selection pivot while circling (#14636)
This builds upon #10749. When we added a separate pivot to track the "active" anchor, we forgot to update the pivot while circling. What does that mean? Moving the mouse would trigger us to update the selection using new endpoint and the old _pivot_, which hadn't been updated. 

There's probably a more elegant way of doing this, but it's good enough. 

Updated the test to cover this as well. 

Closes #14462
2023-01-16 16:13:20 +00:00
Mike Griese
020746d93d Update the Theme schema for 1.17 (#14666)
What it says on the tin. 

I finally figured out the right way to validate schema updates in VsCode, which made this a lot faster. Tossed notes in the wiki for next time I do this. 

Closes #14560
2023-01-13 16:40:09 -08:00
Carlos Zamora
dc6d82e9bc [WPF] Add TermCore null checks to HwndTerminal (#14678)
#14461 is caused by a null pointer exception in `TerminalIsSelectionActive()`. Since this reveals that it is possible to enter a state where `_terminal` is null, I've gone ahead and added null-checks throughout the code to make it more stable.

Closes #14461

## Validation Steps Performed
Ran locally. Still works.
2023-01-13 23:03:14 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
239b4d16b9 Fix an issue where JsonUtils produces a bad error message (#14668)
CascadiaSettings relies on getting a JsonUtils::DeserializationException
from the various JSON Utility functions, and then formatting that into
an error message. Well, DeserializationException tries to include an
object representation in its what() message . . . and generates an
exception trying to do so. CascadiaSettings never gets the
DeserializationException, and displays a weird message.

It's safe to remove the stringification in DeserializationException
because CascadiaSettings was never using it (_and_ because
CascadiaSettings was using an even better version of the same logic.)

Fixes #14373
2023-01-13 00:43:24 +00:00
James Holderness
fb485a2b40 Prevent horizontally scrolling wide chars erasing themselves (#14650)
When the buffer contains wide characters that occupy more than one cell,
and those cells are scrolled horizontally by exactly one column, that
operation can result in the wide characters being completely erased.
This PR attempts to fix that bug, although it's not an ideal long term
solution.

Although not really to blame, it was PR #13626 that exposed this issue.

The root of the problem is that scrolling operations copy cells one by
one, but wide characters are written to the buffer two cells at a time.
So when you move a wide character one position to the left or right, it
can overwrite itself before it's finished copying, and the end result is
the whole character gets erased.

I've attempt to solve this by getting the affected operations to read
two cells in advance before they start writing, so there's no risk of
losing the source data before it's fully output. This may not work in
the long term, with characters wider than two cells, but it should at
least be good enough for now.

I've also changed the `TextBuffer::Write` call to a `WriteLine` call to
improve the handling of a wide character on the end of the line, where
moving it right by one column would place it half off screen. It should
just be dropped, but with the `Write` method, it would end up pushed
onto the following line.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually confirmed this fixes all the test cases described in
#14626, and also added some unit tests that replicate those scenarios.

Closes #14626
2023-01-13 00:10:22 +00:00
Mike Griese
45a36cf83a Enable switching app theme based off of OS theme (#14497)
This is basically just like #14064, but with the `theme` instead.

If you define a pair of `theme` names:

```json
    "theme": { "dark": "light", "light": "dark" },
```

then the Terminal will use the one relevant for the current OS theme. This cooperates with #14064, who sets the `scheme` based on the app's theme. 

This was spec'd as a part of #3327 / #12530, but never promoted to its own issue. 
Gif below.
2023-01-12 15:43:40 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
09273be1c8 Introduce PseudoConsoleWindow a11y provider (#14541)
In order to modify the accessibility information for the PseudoConsoleWindow, it needs to have a UIA provider registered. This PR introduces `PseudoConsoleWindowAccessibilityProvider` and registers it as a UIA provider appropriately. The registration process is based on that of the `WindowUiaProvider` for ConHost.

Closes #14385

## Validation Steps Performed
Run Accessibility Insights FastPass on the window. The PseudoConsoleWindow no longer is tagged as missing a name.
2023-01-12 00:05:55 +00:00
James Holderness
f1090a07f5 Correct the cursor invalidation region (#14661)
Depending on the line rendition, and whether the cursor is over a wide
character or not, it's possible for the width to take up anywhere from 1
to 4 cells. And when it's more than 1 cell wide, part of the cursor may
end up off screen. However, our bounds check requires the entire cursor
to be on screen, otherwise it doesn't render anything, and that can
result in cursor droppings being left behind. This PR fixes that.

The bounds check that is causing this issue was introduced in #13001 to
fix a debug assertion.

To fix this, I've removed the bounds checking, and instead clip the
cursor rect to the boundaries of the viewport. This is what the original
code was trying to do prior to the #13001 fix, but was mistakenly using
the `Viewport:Clamp` method, instead of `TrimToViewport`. Since this
implementation doesn't require a clamp, there should be no risk of the
debug assertion returning.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've confirmed that the test case in #14657 is now working correctly,
and not leaving cursor droppings behind. I've also tested under conhost
with buffer sizes wider than the viewport, and confirmed it can handle a
wide cursor partially scrolled off screen.

Closes #14657
2023-01-11 21:01:34 +00:00
Jie 'Jason' Liu
b7e537e5e7 Fix missing paths when items dropped from archive (#14648)
Grab all paths from `DROPFILES` struct provided in drag event data

`GetStorageItemsAsync()` only giving up to 16 items when items are dropped from any archives
- When this occurs, we should look into `FileDrop` key for a stream of the [`DROPFILES struct`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/clipboard#cf_hdrop)
- This struct contains a null-character delimited string of paths which we can just read out

## Validation Steps Performed
* [X] Unit tests pass locally
* [X] Drag and drop paths work for both archives and non-archives files, folders, shortcuts, etc.

Closes #14628
2023-01-11 00:40:22 +00:00
Joshua Boelter
7b9ec0ed6a Check for null lParam in WM_SETTINGSCHANGE (#14653)
Fix access violation on lParam when constructing wstring.

Per the [WM_SETTINGSCHANGE docs], NULL is a valid value for lParam. A
null lParam was observed when using the 'Switch User' feature of Windows
while developing the Terminal app.

## Validation Steps Performed
Reproduced the scenario w/ the check in place and verified no crash.

Closes #14652

[WM_SETTINGSCHANGE docs]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winmsg/wm-settingchange
2023-01-10 00:01:58 +00:00
grammar-police
06baead9ea Minor grammar fix (#14614)
`s/it's/its/`

Note that I didn't touch the several errors in the doc and doc/spec directories, since those seem to be dated and signed email excerpts, and I don't want to violate authorial integrity. Let me know if you would like me to fix those as well.

## References
p 57.  Murray, L.  (1824).  English grammar.  Philadelphia :  E. T. Scott.

I skimmed several hundred usages of the word "it's" in the code. This actually wasn't as tiresome as it sounds, since many of the code comments in this repo are entertaining and educational &mdash; the adjectives do not _necessarily_ apply in that order, but do _possibly_ apply in that order.
2023-01-09 19:25:03 +00:00
Mike Griese
21a62c5fef Change "easy starter" -> "good first issue"
I changed that label months ago, but forgot about this doc
2023-01-05 13:30:24 -06:00
Vamsi Krishna Kanjeevaram
2d66dc44f5 Duplicated tabs open next to the current tab (#14521)
<!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? -->
## Summary of the Pull Request
Added an additional optional parameter that indicates the position of the new tab being created.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17508246/206831900-d8349fb6-4241-4c37-8dd8-e1645ba94c90.mp4

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17508246/206831949-02e4156e-f471-4d2f-b54b-3b0d294c62fe.mp4


<!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting-->
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14313 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] Tests added/passed

<!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed or any additional comments/features here -->
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
An optional parameter is added to TerminalPage::_CreateNewTabPane() and TerminalPage::_InitializeTab() which indicates the insert position of the duplicated tab.
During a new tab creation (not duplicate), this optional parameter has a default value(-1) and the new tab is inserted at the end.
The duplicated tab is inserted next to the original one even if it is not focused.

<!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well -->
## Validation Steps Performed
Created different tabs and duplicated them.
Duplicated tabs that are focused and not focused.
2023-01-04 14:16:31 +00:00
Alex
547349af77 GitHub Workflows security hardening (#14513)
This PR adds explicit [permissions section] to workflows. This is a
security best practice because by default workflows run with [extended
set of permissions] (except from `on: pull_request` [from external
forks]). By specifying any permission explicitly all others are set to
none. By using the principle of least privilege the damage a compromised
workflow can do (because of an [injection] or compromised third party
tool or action) is restricted.

It is recommended to have [most strict permissions on the top level] and
grant write permissions on [job level] case by case.

[permissions section]: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions
[extended set of permissions]: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/automatic-token-authentication#permissions-for-the-github_token
[from external forks]: https://securitylab.github.com/research/github-actions-preventing-pwn-requests/
[injection]: https://securitylab.github.com/research/github-actions-untrusted-input/
[most strict permissions on the top level]: https://github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#token-permissions
[job level]: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/assigning-permissions-to-jobs
2022-12-19 12:07:25 -08:00
Carlos Zamora
7ab0e982c7 Replace UIA CompareInBounds with til::point comparators (#14551)
This PR replaces the uses of `Viewport::CompareInBounds()` in the UIA code with `til::point` comparators. Additionally, it simplifies the logic further by using `std::max` and `std::min`.

In doing so, we are no longer hitting the `assert` in `CompareInBounds()`.


Closes #14542
2022-12-19 18:09:42 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
165d3edde9 Add support for start /B and FreeConsole (#14544)
2 new ConPTY APIs were added as part of this commit:
* `ClosePseudoConsoleTimeout`
  Complements `ClosePseudoConsole`, allowing users to override the `INFINITE`
  wait for OpenConsole to exit with any arbitrary timeout, including 0.
* `ConptyReleasePseudoConsole`
  This releases the `\Reference` handle held by the `HPCON`. While it makes
  launching further PTY clients via `PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_PSEUDOCONSOLE`
  impossible, it does allow conhost/OpenConsole to exit naturally once all
  console clients have disconnected. This makes it unnecessary to having to
  monitor the exit of the spawned shell/application, just to then call
  `ClosePseudoConsole`, while carefully continuing to read from the output
  pipe. Instead users can now just read from the output pipe until it is
  closed, knowing for sure that no more data will come or clients connect.
  This is especially useful in combination with `ClosePseudoConsoleTimeout`
  and a timeout of 0, to allow conhost/OpenConsole to exit asynchronously.

These new APIs are used to fix an array of bugs around Windows Terminal exiting
either too early or too late. They also make usage of the ConPTY API simpler in
most situations (when spawning a single application and waiting for it to exit).

Depends on #13882, #14041, #14160, #14282

Closes #4564
Closes #14416
Closes MSFT-42244182

## Validation Steps Performed
* Calling `FreeConsole` in a handoff'd application closes the tab 
* Create a .bat file containing only `start /B cmd.exe`.
  If WT stable is the default terminal the tab closes instantly 
  With these changes included the tab stays open with a cmd.exe prompt 
* New ConPTY tests 
2022-12-16 22:06:30 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
a3c7bc3349 [SUI] Polish Launch Parameters setting controls (#14569)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Performs some cleanup in the Settings UI for the Launch Parameters settings:
1. Updates all `NumberBox` controls in the Settings UI to have a `Compact` `SpinButtonPlacementMode` instead of an inline one. This alleviates the XAML bug where the spin button would appear over the number box's input value.
2. Fixes an issue where a long X/Y value would resize the settings controls weirdly. This was fixed by introducing a `Grid` inside the main grid and applying a width to the number boxes.
3. Rename "Use system default" checkbox to be more clear. Propagate the new localized string into expander preview.


Closes #14558
2022-12-16 21:00:30 +00:00
Mike Griese
772ed3a7b7 Use mica in the SUI if mica is enabled in the theme (#14567)
Does what it says on the tin!
2022-12-16 17:36:08 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
dbc27ab041 Match 'add appearance' button text to AutoProp.Name (#14564)
Similar to #14519.

Voice Access allows for functionality like "click <name>" to automatically move the cursor and click on a control. The Search Box had an AutoProp.Name that didn't match the button text, leading to confusion because Voice Access wouldn't be able to find a control named "Create".

To fix this, we simply aligned the button text and the AutoProp.Name.

Closes #13808
2022-12-15 23:50:34 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
286fdfea79 Fix use of tabs instead of spaces in ColorSchemesPageViewModel.idl (#14550)
Didn't know the code formatter won't hit `idl` files
2022-12-13 23:39:53 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
decbc0f5a4 Improve the color schemes page in the SUI (#14470)
## Summary of the Pull Request

- [x] Clicking a color scheme in the list view immediately takes you to the page to edit the scheme
- [x] Adding a new scheme immediately takes you to the page to edit the new scheme
- [x] 'delete' and 'set as default' buttons have been moved to the edit scheme page

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14289 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
The schemes page still works, keyboard navigation also works
2022-12-13 21:57:16 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
f9a36f1ff7 Match SearchBox AutoProp.Name to placeholder text (#14519)
Voice Access allows for functionality like "click \<name\>" to automatically move the cursor and click on a control. The Search Box had an AutoProp.Name that didn't match the placeholder text, leading to confusion because Voice Access wouldn't be able to find a control named "Find...".

To fix this, we simply aligned the placeholder text and the AutoProp.Name to be "Find". The elipses were removed because no dialog is opened.

The fix was accomplished in two ways to ensure that this is backportable:
1. via code, directly set the AutoProp.Name to match the placeholder text. 
2. in the resources file, explicitly match the AutoProp.Name to the placeholder text. This allows this change to be backportable in the event that the code above wasn't backported.

Closes #14398
2022-12-13 21:40:08 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
6a763bcd41 Ensure X/Y controls are updated when default launch pos selected (#14522)
Ensures the X & Y XAML controls are updated when the default launch position checkbox is toggled.
References #14518
2022-12-13 19:00:37 +00:00
Mike Griese
69728632eb Fix a crash when the theme doesn't have a window (#14540)
From team sync today.
2022-12-13 18:50:31 +00:00
Mike Griese
3a122bf420 DRAFT Spec for Broadcast Input (#9365)
### ⇒ [doc link](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/dev/migrie/s/2634-broadcast-input/doc/specs/drafts/%232634%20-%20Broadcast%20Input/%232634%20-%20Broadcast%20Input.md) ⇐

## Summary of the Pull Request

This is supposed to be a quick and dirty spec to socialize the various different options for Broadcast Input mode with the team. Hopefully we can come up with a big-picture design for the feature, so we can unblock #9222. 

### Abstract

> With a viable prototype in #9222, it's important that we have a well-defined
> plan for how we want this feature to be exposed before merging that PR. This
> spec is intended to be a lighter-than-usual spec to build consensus on the
> design of how the actions should be expressed.

...

> _**Fortunately**_: All these proposals actually use the same set of actions. So
> it doesn't _really_ matter which we pick right now. We can unblock #9222 as
> the implementation of the `"tab"` scope, and address other scopes in the future.
> We should still decide long-term which of these we'd like, but the actions seem
> universal.


## PR Checklist
* [x] Specs: #2634
* [x] References: #9222, #4998
* [x] I work here

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
_\*<sup>\*</sup><sub>\*</sub> read the spec  <sub>\*</sub><sup>\*</sup>\*_
2022-12-13 10:40:40 -08:00
Carlos Zamora
28d28cb469 Introduce WT A11y Proposal 2023 (#14319)
The release of Windows Terminal has served as a way to reinvigorate the command-line ecosystem on Windows by providing a modern experience that is consistently updated. This experience has caused faster innovation in the Windows command-line ecosystem that can be seen across various areas like expanded virtual terminal sequence support and enhanced accessibility. Command-line apps can now leverage these innovations to create a better experience for the end-user.

Since accessibility is a very broad area, this document is intended to present recent innovations in the accessibility space for the command-line ecosystem. Furthermore, it will propose additional improvements that can be made alongside key stakeholders that could benefit from such changes.
2022-12-13 10:22:29 -08:00
Mike Griese
274bbf0e44 DRAFT Spec for Buffer Exporting and Logging (#11090)
### ⇒ [doc link](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/dev/migrie%2Fs%2F642-logging/doc/specs/drafts/%23642%20-%20Buffer%20Exporting%20and%20Logging/%23642%20-%20Buffer%20Exporting%20and%20Logging.md) ⇐

## Summary of the Pull Request

This is an intentionally brief spec to address the full scope of #642. The
intention of this spec is to quickly build consensus around all the features we
want for logging, and prepare an implementation plan.

### Abstract

> A common user need is the ability to export the history of a terminal session to
> a file, for later inspection or validation. This is something that could be
> triggered manually. Many terminal emulators provide the ability to automatically
> log the output of a session to a file, so the history is always captured. This
> spec will address improvements to the Windows Terminal to enable these kinds of
> exporting and logging scenarios.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Specs: #642
* [x] References: #5000, #9287, #11045, #11062
* [x] I work here

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
_\*<sup>\*</sup><sub>\*</sub> read the spec  <sub>\*</sub><sup>\*</sup>\*_

## Open Discussion
* [ ] What formatting string syntax and variables do we want to use?
* [ ] How exactly do we want to handle "log printable output"? Do we include backspaces? Do we only log on newlines?
* [ ] > maybe consider even simpler options like just `${date}` and `${time}`, and allow for future variants with something like `${date:yyyy-mm-dd}` or `${time:hhmm}`
2022-12-13 17:06:28 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
68cce101bc Remove our dependency on Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlApplication (#14520)
We originally needed this library (or a separate DLL in our own project)
to handle hooking up the XAML resource loader to the providers that our
application needed. It was introduced in its nascent form in 2019, in a
PR titled "Make XAML files work."

It appears we no longer need it, and the provider hookup is being
handled by our `AppT2` base class override. I've tested this in Windows
10 Vb running unpackaged, and it seems to work totally fine. Crazy.

Removing this dependency saves us a couple hundred kilobytes on disk and
removes one consumer of the App CRT from our package.
2022-12-12 20:59:23 +00:00
Mike Griese
58ce22d484 Don't crash when turning on Voice Access (#14534)
I should have checked the `wparam`. 

Regressed in #14064.

Tested manually. No more crashy. 

Closes #14504
2022-12-12 19:25:00 +00:00
Floris Westerman
2668273616 New Tab Menu Customization (#13763)
Implements an initial version of #1571 as it has been specified, the
only big thing missing now is the possibility to add actions, which
depends on #6899.

Further upcoming spec tracked in #12584 

Implemented according to [instructions by @zadjii-msft]. Mostly
relatively straightforward, but some notable details:
- In accordance with the spec, the counting/indexing of profiles is
  based on their index in the json (so the index of the profile, not of
  the entry in the menu).
- Resolving a profile name to an actual profile is done in a similar
  fashion as how currently the `DefaultProfile` field is populated: the
  `CascadiaSettings` constructor now has an extra `_resolve` function
  that will iterate over all entries and resolve the names to instances;
  this same function will compute all profile sets (the set of all
  profiles from source "x", and the set of all remaining profiles)
- ~Fun~ fact: I spent two whole afternoons and evenings trying to add 2
  classes (which turned out to be a trivial `.vcxproj` error), and then
  managed to finish the entire rest of it in another afternoon and
  evening...

## Validation Steps Performed
A lot of manual testing; as mentioned above I was not able to run any
tests so I could not add them for now. However, the logic is not too
tricky so it should be relatively safe.

Closes #1571

[instructions by @zadjii-msft]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/1571#issuecomment-1184851000
2022-12-09 22:40:38 +00:00
Jon Thysell
a5f9c85c39 Dynamically generate profiles from hosts in OpenSSH config files (#14042)
This PR adds a new dynamic profile generator which creates profiles to
quickly connect to detected SSH hosts.

This PR adds a new `SshHostGenerator` inbox dynamic profile generator.
When run, it looks for an install of our
[Win32-OpenSSH](https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH) client app
`ssh.exe` in all of the (official) places it gets installed. If the exe
is found, the generator then looks for and parses both the user and
system OpenSSH config files for valid SSH hosts. Each host is then
converted into a profiles to call `ssh.exe` and connect to those hosts.

VALIDATION
Installed OpenSSH, configured host for alt.org NetHack server, connected
and played some NetHack from the created profile.

* [x] When OpenSSH is not installed, don't add profiles
* [x] Detected when installed via Optional Features (installs in
  `System32\OpenSSH`, added to PATH)
* [x] Detected when installed via the 32-Bit OpenSSH MSI from GitHub
  (installs in `Program Files (x86)\OpenSSH`, not added to PATH)
* [x] Detected when installed via the 64-Bit OpenSSH MSI from GitHub
  (installs in `Program Files\OpenSSH`, not added to PATH)
* [x] Detected when installed via `winget install
  Microsoft.OpenSSH.Beta` (uses MSI from GitHub)
* [x] With `"disabledProfileSources": ["Windows.Terminal.SSH"]` the
  profiles are not generated

Closes #9031

Co-authored-by: Carlos Zamora <carlos.zamora@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/9031
2022-12-09 16:01:53 -06:00
Mike Griese
84bb98bc81 Make the Pane inactive border respect the theme.window.applicationTheme (#14486)
We couldn't do this before, because `App::Current().Resources().Lookup()` would always return the OS theme version of a resource. That thread has lengthy details on why.

FORTUNATELY FOR US, this isn't the first time we've dealt with this. We've come up with a workaround in the past, and we can just use it again here. 

Closes #3917

This will also make #3061 easy 😉
2022-12-09 21:26:17 +00:00
James Holderness
4d27a05318 Add support for DEC macro operations (#14402)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This PR adds support for the DEC macro operations `DECDMAC` (Define Macro), and `DECINVM` (Invoke Macro), which allow an application to define a sequence of characters as a macro, and then later invoke that macro to execute the content as if it had just been received from the host.

This PR also adds two new `DSR` queries: one for reporting the available space remaining in the macro buffer (`DECMSR`), and another reporting a checksum of the macros that are currently defined (`DECCKSR`).

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14205
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

I've created a separate `MacroBuffer` class to handle the parsing and storage of macros, so the `AdaptDispatch` class doesn't have to do much more than delegate the macro operations to that.

The one complication is the macro invocation, which requires injecting characters back into the state machine's input stream. Ideally we'd just pass the content to the `ProcessString` method, but we can't do that when it's already in the middle of a `CSI` dispatch.

My solution for this was to add an `OnCsiComplete` method via which we could register a callback function that injects the macro sequence only once the state machine has returned to the ground state. This feels a bit hacky, but that was the best approach I could come up with.

## Validation Steps Performed

Thanks to @KalleOlaviNiemitalo, we've been able to do some testing on a real VT420 to determine how the macro operations are intended to work, and I've tried to get our implementation to match that behavior as much as possible (we differ in some aspects of the checksum reporting, where the VT420 behavior seemed undesirable, or potentially buggy).

I've also added unit tests covering some of the same scenarios that we tested on the VT420.
2022-12-09 21:10:41 +00:00
Bharat Dev Burman
86aa666903 reword en-US value for confirmCloseAllTabs (#14473)
Fixes #14433
2022-12-09 14:54:55 -06:00
Mike Griese
031271f824 Re-add support for Mica, transparent titlebars (#13935)
This reverts commit 19b6d35.

This re-enables support for Mica, and transparent titlebars in general. It also syncs the titlebar opacity with the control opacity for `terminalBackground`. It also somehow fixes the bug where the bottom few pixels of the max btn doesn't work to trigger the snap flyout.

Closes #10509 

Does nothing for #13631

### To-done's

* [x] Check the mica API on 22000, windows 11 RTM
  - this works on 10.0.22621.674, but that's not 22000
* [x] Check how this behaves on windows 10. 
  - For both, this API just no-ops. That's fine! we can just say "Mica is only supported on >=22621"
2022-12-09 20:52:03 +00:00
Mike Griese
a5c5b8a50e Enable vintage opacity on Windows 10 (#14481)
This reverts #11372 and #11285, and brings #11180 to everyone, now that MSFT:37879806 has been serviced to everyone in [KB5011831](https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/topic/april-25-2022-kb5011831-os-builds-19042-1682-19043-1682-and-19044-1682-preview-fe4ff411-d25a-4185-aabb-8bc66e9dbb6c)[1].

I tested this on my home Win10 laptop that's super old and doesn't have a functioning clock, but it does have that update at the very least. 

I don't think we had an issue tracking this?

[1]: I'm pretty sure about this at least
2022-12-09 20:50:56 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
c5d417fcaf Harden against resizing down to 0 columns/rows (#14467)
This changeset includes various guards against resizing the terminal down to 0
columns/rows: The 2 `TextBuffer` locations that accept new sizes, as well as
the `HwndTerminal::Refresh` which was the entrypoint causing the issue.

Closes #14404
2022-12-09 20:15:49 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
b9c3b5cd1e Fix setting launch position in the Settings UI not working (#14518)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This change should have been a part of #14190 but was missed. 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14469 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Setting launch position in the settings UI works now
2022-12-09 17:51:26 +00:00
Javier
79c47f64a2 Added null check before rendering a string from the terminal connection (#14515)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Watson reports show that Visual Studio terminal attempts to render a string that is null causing the renderer to crash.

More specifically, we see "NULL_POINTER_WRITE_c0000005_PublicTerminalCore.dll!TextBuffer::WriteLine" with the following stack:
PublicTerminalCore!TextBuffer::WriteLine+0x1da
PublicTerminalCore!TextBuffer::Write+0x191
PublicTerminalCore!Microsoft::Terminal::Core::Terminal::_WriteBuffer+0x1d3
PublicTerminalCore!Microsoft::Terminal::Core::Terminal::PrintString+0x9
PublicTerminalCore!TerminalDispatch::PrintString+0x22
PublicTerminalCore!Microsoft::Console::VirtualTerminal::OutputStateMachineEngine::ActionPrintString+0x42
PublicTerminalCore!Microsoft::Console::VirtualTerminal::StateMachine::ProcessString+0x123
PublicTerminalCore!TerminalSendOutput+0x68
Microsoft_DotNet_MSBuildSdkResolver!DomainBoundILStubClass.IL_STUB_PInvoke(IntPtr, System.String)+0x8f
Microsoft_Terminal_Wpf!Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf.TerminalContainer.Connection_TerminalOutput(System.Object, Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf.TerminalOutputEventArgs)+0x20
Microsoft_VisualStudio_Terminal_Implementation!Microsoft.VisualStudio.Terminal.TerminalWindowBase+<>c__DisplayClass59_0+<<BeginProcessingPtyData>b__0>d.MoveNext()+0x55f

## References
Internal bug: [Bug 1614709](https://devdiv.visualstudio.com/DevDiv/_workitems/edit/1614709): [Watson] crash64: NULL_POINTER_WRITE_c0000005_PublicTerminalCore.dll!TextBuffer::WriteLine

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Added a null check before PInvoking TerminalSendOutput.

## Validation Steps Performed
Validated locally that the check prevents null strings from rendering.
2022-12-09 17:44:35 +00:00
Steve Otteson
c0e4689e77 When the terminal has exited, ctrl+D to close pane, Enter to restart terminal (#14060)
When a terminal process exits (successful or not) and the profile isn't
set to automatically close the pane, a new message is displayed:

You can now close this terminal with ^D or Enter to restart.

Ctrl+D then is able to close the pane and Enter restarts it.

I originally tried to do this at the ConptyConnection layer by changing
the connection state from Failed to Closed, but then that didn't work
for the case where the process exited successfully but the profile isn't
set to exit automatically. So, I added an event to
ControlCore/TermControl that Pane watches. ControlCore watches to see if
the input is Ctrl+D (0x4) and if the connection is closed or failed, and
then raises the event so that Pane can close itself. As it turned out, I
think this is the better place to have the logic to watch for the Ctrl+D
key. Doing it at the ConptyConnection layer meant I had to parse out the
key from the escaped text passed to ConptyConnection::WriteInput.

## Validation Steps Performed
Tried adding lots of panes and then killing the processes outside of
Terminal. Each showed the new message and I could close them with Ctrl+D
or restart them with Enter. Also set a profile to never close
automatically to make sure Ctrl+D would work when a process exits
successfully.

Closes #12849 
Closes #11570
Closes #4379
2022-12-08 13:29:34 +00:00
Nicholas Bennett
da2b80bc0a Add support for switching the scheme based on the app's theme (#14064)
<!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? -->
## Summary of the Pull Request
This pull request solved the problem of users not being able to set color schemes specifically for dark or light mode. Now the code has been updated to accept a dark and light color scheme in the json. The old setting is still compatible. Keep in mind if you update your color scheme through the settings UI, it will set both dark and light to the color scheme selected. This is because the settings UI update for selecting both Dark and Light color schemes is not supported yet.

This also solves the problem of the UI not using the system OS theme. Now you can select system theme and your color scheme will be selected based on if the system theme is dark or light.


<!-- Other than the issue solved, is this relevant to any other issues/existing PRs? --> 
## References
#4066 

<!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting-->
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #4066 
* [x] Closes #14050
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA. 
* [x] Tests added/passed I believe so, added one test to ColorSchemeTests.cpp and I believe it passed. Also had to modify TerminalSettingsTests.cpp to accept the new ApplyAppearanceSettings function template
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [x] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #4066 and also teams messages with @carlos-zamora 

<!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed or any additional comments/features here -->
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
-Removed ColorSchemeName from MTSMSettings.h in order to process the setting for both string and object.
-Added DarkColorSchemeName and LightColorSchemeName properties to the AppearanceConfig to replace ColorSchemeName.
-Hacked a few processes to play nice with all 3 properties listed above as in some cases around the UI, we need to still use the ColorSchemeName. Once we change the UI I believe we can go back to just Dark and LightColorSchemeName
-Added and Updated Test to align to the new code.

Acceptable Json values,

"colorScheme": 
                {
                    "dark": "Campbell",
                    "light": "Campbell"
                }
or

"colorScheme": "Campbell"

<!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well -->
## Validation Steps Performed
Individual testing along with the test case added.
2022-12-06 17:33:22 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
32bf894f14 Add an empty PGO rule to the wpf test harness app (#14484)
This should fix the PGO build.
2022-12-06 16:26:06 +00:00
Mike Griese
b89c8ced22 Remove "Requires relaunch" from "use acrylic in tab row" text (#14478)
what it says on the can. 

* [x] closes #14182

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/205180310-e08c3fb2-0e99-41a4-ba60-7eba09fbb328.png)
2022-12-06 00:28:28 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
4d9a266c12 Merge IBaseData, IRenderData and IUiaData (#14427)
My goal is to make `IRenderData` "snapshottable", so that we
can render a frame of text without holding the console lock.
To facilitate this, this commit merges our 3 data interfaces
into one. It includes no actual changes apart from renames.
2022-12-05 19:38:31 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
391abafc2e Refactor ConsoleProcessList (#14421)
This commit is just a slight refactor of `ConsoleProcessList` which I've noticed
was in a poor shape. It replaces iterators with for-range loops, etc.

Additionally this fixes a bug in `SetConsoleWindowOwner`, where it used to
default to the newest client process instead of the oldest.

Finally, it changes the process container type from a doubly linked list
over to a simple array/vector, because using linked lists for heap allocated
elements felt quite a bit silly. To preserve the previous behavior of
`GetProcessList`, it simply iterates through the vector backwards.

## Validation Steps Performed
* All unit/feature tests pass 
* Launching a TUI application inside pwsh inside cmd
  and exiting kills all 3 applications 
2022-12-02 23:15:57 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
3c78e01ab5 Fix a potential deadlock for PtySignal::SetParent (#14463)
This changeset consists of two parts:
* Refactor `PtySignalInputThread` to move more code from `_InputThread`
  into the various `_Do*` handlers. This allows us to precisely control
  console locking behavior which is the cause of this bug.
* Add the 1-line fix to `_DoSetWindowParent` to unlock the console before
  calling foreign functions (`SetWindowLongPtrW` in this case).

This fix is theoretical in nature, based on a memory dump from an affected user
and most likely fixes: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/10199439

## Validation Steps Performed
* ConPTY tests complete. 
2022-12-01 23:13:18 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
4bbe3a388c Clean up CodepointWidthDetector (#14396)
My long-term plan is to replace the `CodepointWidth` enum with a simple integer
return value that indicates the amount of columns a codepoint is wide.
This is necessary so that we can return 0 for ZWJs (zero width joiners).

This initial commit represents a cleanup effort around `CodepointWidthDetector`.
Since less code runs faster, this change has the nice side-effect of running
roughly 5-10% faster across the board. It also drops the binary size by ~1.2kB.

## Validation Steps Performed
* `CodepointWidthDetectorTests` passes 
* U+26bf (``"`u{26bf}"`` inside pwsh) is a wide glyph
  in OpenConsole and narrow one in Windows Terminal 
2022-12-01 22:23:25 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
62ffa4ba41 Give the root PID ownership of the pseudoconsole window (#14196)
This is a partial fix for the Get-Credential issue. While investigating it, I found that the pseudoconsole window is not marked as being "owned" (in NTUSER) by the PID/TID of the console application that is "hosted" "in" it. Doing this does not (and cannot) fix `Get-Credential` failing in DefTerm scenarios.

ConsoleSetWindowOwner is one of the operations that can be done by a conhost to any window, and so the RemoteConsoleControl can call through to the Win32 ConsoleControl to pull it off.

I chose to add SetWindowOwner to the IConsoleControl interface instead of moving ConsoleControl::Control into the interface to reduce the amount of churn and better separate interface responsibilities.

References #14119
2022-12-01 22:22:50 +00:00
Mike Griese
37aa29545b Implement the rest of the FTCS marks (#14341)
As noted in #11000.

This adds support for `FTCS_COMMAND_START`, `FTCS_COMMAND_EXECUTED` and `FTCS_COMMAND_FINISHED`, which allow a shell to more clearly markup parts of the buffer. 

As a trick, I'm also making the `experimental.autoMarkPrompts` setting act like a `FTCS_COMMAND_EXECUTED` if it comes after a `FTCS_COMMAND_START`. This lets the whole sequence work for cmd.exe (which wouldn't otherwise be possible).

* My cmd prompt
  ```bat
  PROMPT $e]133;D$e\$e]133;A$e\$e]9;9;$P$e\[$T]$e[97;46m%_seperator%$P$e[36;49m%_seperator%$e[0m$_$e[0m%_GITPROMPT%$e[94m%username%$e[0m@$e[32m%computername%$e[0m$G$e]133;B$e\
  ```
* pwsh profile, heavily cribbed from vscode
  ```pwsh

	$Global:__LastHistoryId = -1
	
	function Global:__Terminal-Get-LastExitCode {
	  if ($? -eq $True) {
	    return 0
	  }
	  # TODO: Should we just return a string instead?
	  # return -1
	  if ("$LastExitCode" -ne "") { return $LastExitCode }
	  return -1
	}
	
	function prompt {
	  # $gle = $LastExitCode
	
	
	  $gle = $(__Terminal-Get-LastExitCode);
	  $LastHistoryEntry = $(Get-History -Count 1)
	  # Skip finishing the command if the first command has not yet started
	  if ($Global:__LastHistoryId -ne -1) {
	    if ($LastHistoryEntry.Id -eq $Global:__LastHistoryId) {
	      # Don't provide a command line or exit code if there was no history entry (eg. ctrl+c, enter on no command)
	      $out += "`e]133;D`a"
	    } else {
	      # Command finished exit code
	      # OSC 633 ; D [; <ExitCode>] ST
	      $out += "`e]133;D;$gle`a"
	    }
	  }
	
	
	  $loc = $($executionContext.SessionState.Path.CurrentLocation);
	  # IMPORTANT: Make sure there's a printable charater _last_ in the prompt.
	  # Otherwise, PSReadline is gonna use the terminating `\` here and colorize
	  # that if it detects a syntax error
	  $out += "`e]133;A$([char]07)";
	  $out += "`e]9;9;`"$loc`"$([char]07)";
	  $out += "PWSH $loc$('>' * ($nestedPromptLevel + 1)) ";
	  $out += "`e]133;B$([char]07)";
	
	  $Global:__LastHistoryId = $LastHistoryEntry.Id
	
	  return $out
	}
  ```



* Doesn't close any issues, because this was always just an element in #11000
* I work here
* From FHL code
2022-12-01 22:22:07 +00:00
Mike Griese
52cc523ed2 Find out how often are people actually using marks, Themes (#14356)
Let's find out!

* [x] This is all the current bullets in #14324. I'm going to leave that open till we signoff on the release.
2022-12-01 02:10:53 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
0eff8c06e3 Clean up til::point/size/rect member usage (#14458)
This is a follow-up of #13025 to make the members of `til::point/size/rect`
uniform and consistent without the use of `unions`. The only file that has
any changes is `src/host/getset.cpp` where an if condition was simplified.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Host unit tests 
* Host feature tests 
* ControlCore feature tests 
2022-12-01 00:40:00 +00:00
James Holderness
437914807a Add support for the DECRQM escape sequence (#14444)
This PR adds support for the `DECRQM` (Request Mode) escape sequence,
which allows applications to query the state of the various modes
supported by the terminal. It also adds support for the `DECNKM` mode,
which aliases the existing `DECKPAM` and `DECKPNM` operations, so they
can be queried with `DECRQM` too.

This is one solution for #10153 (saving and restoring the state of
bracketed paste mode), and should also help with #1040 (providing a way
for clients to determine the capabilities of the terminal).

Prior to adding `DECRQM`, I also did some refactoring of the mode
handling to get rid of the mode setting methods in the `ITermDispatch`
interface that had no need to be there. Most of them were essentially a
single line of code that could easily be executed directly from the
`_ModeParamsHelper` handler anyway.

As part of this refactoring I combined all the internal `AdaptDispatch`
modes into an `enumset` to allow for easier management, and made sure
all modes were correctly reset in the `HardReset` method (prior to this,
there were a number of modes that we weren't restoring when we should
have been).

And note that there are some differences in behavior between conhost and
Windows Terminal. In conhost, `DECRQM` will report bracketed paste mode
as unsupported, and in Terminal, both `DECCOLM` and `AllowDECCOLM` are
reported as unsupported. And `DECCOLM` is now explicitly ignored in
conpty mode, to avoid the conpty client and conhost getting out of sync.
 
## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually confirmed that all the supported modes are reported in the
`DECRQM` tests in Vttest, and I have my own test scripts which I've used
to confirm that `RIS` is now resetting the modes correctly.

I've also added a unit test in `AdapterTest` that iterates through the
modes, checking the responses from `DECRQM` for both the set and reset
states.

I should also mention that I had to do some refactoring of the existing
tests to compensate for methods that were removed from `ITermDispatch`,
particularly in `OutputEngineTest`. In many cases, though, these tests
weren't doing much more than testing the test framework.
2022-11-30 22:05:54 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
d1fbbb8a83 Merge the DotNet_###Test "platforms" back into the right place (#14468)
I originally added these platforms to prevent the .NET components from
building when you built the entire solution, and to prevent them from
building in CI.

It turns out that managing an extra thousand project-platform-config
triples is an absolute pain, **and** that we should have been building
these things in CI the entire time. So.

This should make life _a lot_ easier.

As a bonus, this PR enables the WPF test harness to build for ARM64.
2022-11-30 19:46:29 +00:00
Mike Griese
f2eed92345 Fix a couple issues with experimental.useBackgroundImageForWindow (#14456)
This fixes two issues with `experimental.useBackgroundImageForWindow` I discovered while looking at #14260 

* It looks like the opacity of the whole-window BG image wouldn't hot reload if the path didn't. 
* > set useBGForWindow:true, focus a pane with an image, then set it to useBGForWindow:false, and observe a pane with <100 opacity. You'll be able to see the BG image left behind!

These are pretty easy to miss, so I can see how it happened. 

I don't think this _technically_ closes that thread, though. Ultimately, I think OP's settings were just wrong (and possible didn't hot-reload). There's another, trickier bit I'm discussing in that thread, that might deserve its own separate follow-up for discussion.
2022-11-29 23:09:03 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
b6b1ff8b2c Wait for clients to exit on ConPTY shutdown (#14282)
#14160 didn't fix #14132 entirely. There seems to be a race condition left
where (on my system) 9 out of 10 times everything works correctly,
but sometimes OpenConsole exits, while pwsh and bash keep running.

My leading theory is that the new code is exiting OpenConsole faster than the
old code. This prevents clients from calling console APIs, etc. causing them
to get stuck. The old code (and new code) calls `ExitProcess` when the ConPTY
pipes break and I think this is wrong: In conhost when you close the window we
only call `CloseConsoleProcessState` via the `WM_CLOSE` event and that's it.
Solution: Remove the call to `RundownAndExit` for ConPTY.

During testing I found that continuously printing text inside msys2 will cause
child processes to only exit slowly one by one every 5 seconds.
This happens because `CloseConsoleProcessState` calls `HandleCtrlEvent` without
holding the console lock. This creates a race condition where most of the time
the console IO thread is the one picking up the `CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT`. But that's
problematic because the `CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT` leads to a `ConsoleControl` call of
type `ConsoleEndTask` which calls back into conhost's IO thread and
so you got the IO thread waiting on itself to respond.
Solution: Don't race conditions.

## Validation Steps Performed
* `Enter-VsDevShell` and close the tab
  Everything exits after 5s 
* Run msys2 bash from within pwsh and close the tab
  Everything exits instantly 
* Run `cat bigfile.txt` and close the tab
  Everything exits instantly 
* Patch `conhost.exe` with `sfpcopy`, as well as `KernelBase.dll`
  with the recent changes to `winconpty`, then launch and exit
  shells and applications via VS Code's terminal 
* On the main branch without this modification remove the call to
  `TriggerTeardown` in `RundownAndExit` (this speeds up the shutdown).
  Run (msys2's) `bash.exe --login` and hold enter and then press Ctrl+Shift+W
  simultaneously. The tab should close and randomly OpenConsole should exit
  early while pwsh/bash keep running. Then retry this with this branch and
  observe how the child processes don't stick around forever anymore. 
2022-11-29 21:15:45 +01:00
Josh Soref
a7ab17571b Update to check-spelling v0.0.21 (#14455)
Upgrades check-spelling to v0.0.21

The command to apply changes should now work on Windows (it requires
Perl, but I believe that's more or less present most of the time, and it
should walk you through the rest of the required tools).

There are a bunch of new features, the most important here are probably
being able to update the metadata from Windows. (If it doesn't work,
please @ me).

Also, candidate.patterns will automatically suggest patterns. You can
see them in patterns.txt, e.g.:

```
# Automatically suggested patterns
# hit-count: 3831 file-count: 582
# IServiceProvider
\bI(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+\b)
```

The metadata bits (the hit count/file count) don't have to be retained
(I hope they'll be useful in deciding whether/or not to add a pattern,
i.e. "how applicable is it?"), the comment hinting at what the pattern
does is probably worth retaining.

We've been using more or less this version for a while internally
(including talk-to-bot, and, I do have a pattern that could be used to
let people use that in forks, but, I'm going to skip that for now).

This weekend, I did some cleanup for `act` (to run check-spelling
locally), and some minor polish.

You can see the runs I made in
https://github.com/check-spelling/terminal/actions
2022-11-28 13:35:07 -06:00
Leonard Hecker
8f346a7158 Rewrite Utf16Parser (#14417)
This commit replaces `Utf16Parser` with `<til/unicode.h>` which includes:
* `til::utf16_iterator` as a replacement for `Utf16Parser::Parse`
* `til::utf16_next` as a replacement for `Utf16Parser::ParseNext`

This fixes 2 bugs with `Utf16Parser`:
* Swallowing invalid surrogate pairs instead of turning them into U+FFFD.
* `std::vector<std::vector<wchar_t>>`. It's now >12000% faster.

## Validation Steps Performed
* New unit tests pass 
* Searching for narrow/wide characters in conhost works 
2022-11-23 21:13:36 +00:00
Junyoung Lee
437b5ac595 Add the setting "confirmCloseAllTabs" to SUI (#14419)
This commit adds the setting "confirmCloseAllTabs" to SUI.
The setting was added to the Interactions pane of Global Settings.

Closes #14413
Closes #14033
2022-11-21 22:03:56 +00:00
Ben Constable
feed768b3f [schema] Update allowed types for startingDirectory (#14408)
Update the schema to support null.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14299
* [x] Schema updated.
2022-11-21 16:02:24 -05:00
Mike Griese
937cadcad0 Spec for "matching" profiles in "New Tab Customization" (#12584)
Doc updated in response to some discussion in [#11326] and
[#7774]. In those PRs, it became clear that there needs to be a simple way of
collecting up a whole group of profiles automatically for sorting in these
menus. Although discussion centered on how hard it would be for extensions to
provide that customization themselves, the `match` statement was added as a way
to allow the user to easily filter those profiles themselves.

This was something we had originally considered as a "future consideration", but
ultimately deemed it to be out of scope for the initial spec review.

References:

* #1571
* #11326
* #7774
2022-11-18 14:13:15 -06:00
Dustin L. Howett
9aee510ce0 Add .git-blame-ignore-revs to make GitHub's blame view nicer (#14394)
Commits mentioned in this file will be acknowledged by GitHub, but
skipped in the blame view. Other tools use this as well.

You can make git use it by passing
`--ignore-revs-file .git-blame-ignore-revs` to `git blame`.

The only commits we're ignoring right now are codebase-wide reformatting
or line endings changes.
2022-11-15 18:49:57 -06:00
Dan Moseley
c9aeea1fdc Update bug template to help find the version number accurately (#14375)
Due to https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/14335 using `wt -v` is not recommended. BTW, it might be nice if Ctrl-Shift-P and typing "about" or "version" gave the version, too.
2022-11-14 22:00:11 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
6b4b63b18a Ensure reading the buffer content actually returns the content (#14379)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Ensures that reading the buffer content actually returns the content.

## References
Regressed in #13626.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14378
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] Tests added/passed

## Validation Steps Performed
Added a test.
2022-11-12 23:31:10 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
a01500f051 Rewrite ROW to be Unicode capable (#13626)
This commit is a from-scratch rewrite of `ROW` with the primary goal to get
rid of the rather bodgy `UnicodeStorage` class and improve Unicode support.

Previously a 120x9001 terminal buffer would store a vector of 9001 `ROW`s
where each `ROW` stored exactly 120 `wchar_t`. Glyphs exceeding their
allocated space would be stored in the `UnicodeStorage` which was basically
a `hashmap<Coordinate, String>`. Iterating over the text in a `ROW` would
require us to check each glyph and fetch it from the map conditionally.
On newlines we'd have to invalidate all map entries that are now gone,
so for every invalidated `ROW` we'd iterate through all glyphs again and if
a single one was stored in `UnicodeStorage`, we'd then iterate through the
entire hashmap to remove all coordinates that were residing on that `ROW`.
All in all, this wasn't the most robust nor performant code.

The new implementation is simple (from a design perspective):
Store all text in a `ROW` in a regular string. Grow the string if needed.
The association between columns and text works by storing character offsets
in a column-wide array. This algorithm is <100 LOC and removes ~1000.

As an aside this PR does a few more things that go hand in hand:
* Remove most of `ROW` helper classes, which aren't needed anymore.
* Allocate backing memory in a single `VirtualAlloc` call.
* Rewrite `IsCursorDoubleWidth` to use `DbcsAttrAt` directly.
  Improves overall performance by 10-20% and makes this implementation
  faster than the previous NxM storage, despite the added complexity.

Part of #8000

## Validation Steps Performed
* Existing and new unit and feature tests complete 
* Printing Unicode completes without crashing 
* Resizing works without crashing 
2022-11-11 20:34:58 +01:00
Leonard Hecker
c12dc2aa4d Fix VtIoTests for debug builds (#14358)
1774cfd added a debug assertion in `CreateIoHandlers` which broke this test.
2022-11-10 15:58:10 +00:00
James Holderness
88c3ef68a5 Add support for the rectangular area operations (#14285)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This PR adds support for the rectangular area escape sequences:
`DECCRA`, `DECFRA`, `DECERA`, `DECSERA`, `DECCARA`, `DECRARA`, and
`DECSACE`. They provide VT applications with an efficient way to copy,
fill, erase, or change the attributes in a rectangular area of the
screen.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #14112
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number
where discussion took place: #14112

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

All of these operations take a rectangle, defined by four coordinates.
These need to have defaults applied, potentially need to be clipped
and/or clamped within the active margins, and finally converted to
absolute buffer coordinates. To avoid having to repeat that boilerplate
code everywhere, I've pulled that functionality out into a shared method
which they all use.

With that out of the way, operations like `DECFRA` (fill), `DECERA`
(erase), and `DECSERA` (selective erase) are fairly simple. They're just
filling the given rectangle using the existing methods `_FillRect` and
`_SelectiveEraseRect`. `DECCRA` (copy) is a little more work, because we
didn't have existing code for that in `AdaptDispatch`, but it's mostly
just cloned from the conhost `_CopyRectangle` function.

The `DECCARA` (change attributes) and `DECRARA` (reverse attributes)
operations are different though. Their coordinates can be interpreted as
either a rectangle, or a stream of character positions (determined by
the `DECSACE` escape sequence), and they both deal with attribute
manipulation of the target area. So again I've pulled out that common
functionality into some shared methods.

They both also take a list of `SGR` options which define the attribute
changes that they need to apply to the target area. To parse that data,
I've had to refactor the `SGR` decoder from the `SetGraphicsRendition`
method so it could be used with a given `TextAttribute` instance instead
of just modifying the active attributes.

The way that works in `DECCARA`, we apply the `SGR` options to two
`TextAttribute` instances - one with all rendition bits on, and one with
all off - producing a pair of bit masks. Then by `AND`ing the target
attributes with the first bit mask, and `OR`ing them with the second, we
can efficiently achieve the same effect as if we'd applied each `SGR`
option to our target cells one by one.

In the case of `DECRARA`, we only need to create a single bit mask to
achieve the "reverse attribute" effect. That bit mask is applied to the
target cells with an `XOR` operation.

## Validation Steps Performed

Thanks to @KalleOlaviNiemitalo, we've been able to run a series of tests
on a real VT420, so we have a good idea of how these ops are intended to
work. Our implementation does a reasonably good job of matching that
behavior, but we don't yet support paging, so we don't have the `DECCRA`
ability to copy between pages, and we also don't have the concept of
"unoccupied" cells, so we can't support that aspect of the streaming
operations.

It's also worth mentioning that the VT420 doesn't have colors, so we
can't be sure exactly how they are meant to interpreted. However, based
on the way the other attribute are handled, and what we know from the
DEC STD 070 documentation, I think it's fair to assume that our handling
of colors is also reasonable.
2022-11-10 15:18:13 +00:00
James Holderness
1b09ae3b95 Prevent conhost scrollbar overlapping content (#14329)
Prior to this PR, the conhost vertical scrollbar would be forced to be
visible whenever the "Disable Scroll-Forward" option was set. It was
assumed that it would be needed as soon as the current viewport was
filled, so it was better to start off visible and disabled.

When the viewport height and buffer height are the same, though, the
scrollbar is never needed, and conhost compensates for that by making
the window narrower. But since we were still forcing the scrollbar to be
visible, that would result in it overlapping content in the rightmost
columns.

This PR attempts to fix that issue by simply leaving the scrollbar to
decide the visibility itself. This is perhaps not as aesthetically
pleasing when it starts off hidden and then later becomes visible, but
that seems better than having it overlap the content.

I've manually confirmed this fixes the problem reported in issue #2449.

Closes #2449
2022-11-10 15:17:26 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
7aa7ce2bce Remove constexpr from _altBufferMarks (#14360)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Compiler was raising the error: `expression did not evaluate to a constant.`, causing the solution to fail when building. Removing this `constexpr` fixes it.

## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes #xxx
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Solution builds now
2022-11-09 21:21:19 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
0f81deb7c0 Clean up velocity for Feature_AdjustIndistinguishableText in Terminal (#13972)
Changes the velocity flag for AdjustIndistinguishableText to only be disabled for conhost
Closes #13508
2022-11-09 00:36:40 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
48325f9aca Re-enable AuditMode for TerminalCore (#14344)
AuditMode was accidentally disabled in 1c6aa4d, around 2 years ago.
This should fix this issue and address all the warnings it now generates.

Related to #14129.
2022-11-08 19:06:58 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
8695d9ee4b Fix Helix failures by updating the SDK (#14353)
This mirrors microsoft/WinUI !8045797 and appears to resolve our recent Helix
pipeline failures, due to a python script issue (see Helix logs).
2022-11-08 18:26:43 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
a798a603e1 Initialize all members of Terminal (#14345)
The following members were not initialized during construction:
* `CursorType _defaultCursorShape`
* `bool _suppressApplicationTitle`
* `bool _bracketedPasteMode`
* `size_t _hyperlinkPatternId`
* `SelectionExpansion _multiClickSelectionMode`
* `til::CoordType _scrollbackLines`

Unlike gcc and clang, MSVC is fairly tame when it comes to removing code
tainted by undefined behavior, so the most likely affect this had is that
we were reading uninitialized memory.

Related to #14129.
2022-11-07 23:16:03 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
62b34cf6f7 Apply AutoProps to TextBox settings in SUI (#14178)
We already were setting the automation properties on the expander, however, we were not setting it on the content when an expander was present. This change applies the automation properties to both the expander and the child content (i.e. TextBox).

Closes #13827
2022-11-04 19:13:59 +00:00
Mike Griese
f25d258a43 Clarify which wt should be run
As noted in #14335. Closes #14335
2022-11-04 13:58:37 -05:00
Dustin Howett
cfdea71dc0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'openconsole/inbox' 2022-11-02 17:56:48 -05:00
Hamza Nauman
86928bb48d Merged PR 8072712: [Git2Git] Fix conhost crash due to cmd.exe launch race
There is a condition which causes the console host process (conhost.exe)
to crash with a `FAIL_FAST` in `WriteCharsLegacy`.

**_Repro Scenario:_** Two conditions need to be met for crash to happen:

1. The `ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT` console mode needs to be disabled. This
   condition is met through the race condition, explained in the section
   below.
2. We are printing a string where there is a full width character
   (character that requires two spaces on the screen) being printed at
   the edge of the console window. That is, we have one character space
   available, and the character requires 2 spaces.

Running following script (attached to bug) causes a crash:
`for /l %%A in (0, 1, 10000) do start /B C:\test.bat`

The script `test.bat` repeatedly prints a console-width line
with a DBCS character that doesn't fit.

_**Race:**_ Normally, we get into `WriteCharsLegacy` with
`PROCESSED_OUTPUT` enabled. However, during the initialization of a new
CMD session, `cmd!ResetConsoleMode()` is called, which first sets the
output console mode to the value of `curOutputMode` (which is a static
variable initialized to 0) by calling `SetConsoleMode()`, before then
setting it to the desired output mode with processed output enabled:

```c++
void ResetConsoleMode( void )
{
    static DWORD desOutMode = ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT | /* ... */;

    SetConsoleMode(conOut, curOutputMode); // <------ sets console mode to 0, disabling processed output
    if (GetConsoleMode(conOut, &curOutputMode)) {
        if ((curOutputMode & desOutMode) != desOutMode) {
            curOutputMode |= desOutMode;

            if (!SetConsoleMode(conOut, curOutputMode) && /* ... */) // <----- enables processed output
```

If there is another instance of CMD that is producing output in between
these two `SetConsoleMode()` calls, then we may end up in
`WriteCharsLegacy` with processed output mode disabled.

This fix removes a `FAIL_FAST_IF` that checks for `PROCESSED_OUTPUT`
mode after the initial character processing loop.

Before RS5, this was an `ASSERT()`. This FAIL_FAST was added in RS5 in
PR !1794053 (which changed all `ASSERT`-likes to `FAIL_FAST_IF`.)

We believe this assertion guarded only the "processing" of Backspace,
Tab, CR and LF, and did not expect that we would get out of the
character processing loop with unprocessed glyph characters.  The
`FAIL_FAST` is redundant in this case, as the handlers for the
Backspace, Tab, CR and LF characters we are already checking for
`PROCESSED_OUTPUT`. Therefore, it is safe to remove this `FAIL_FAST`.

It turns out that we *can* exit the loop with unprocessed glyph
characters. In these cases, we don't want to `FAIL_FAST`.

# Validation
* Basic sanity testing to confirm strings are correctly being printed.
* Repro scenario script no longer crashes conhost.exe

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Related work items: MSFT-42055103
2022-11-02 17:50:00 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
bb4711de54 AtlasEngine: Fix a heap overflow bug (#14275)
`TextBuffer` is buggy and allows a `Trailing` `DbcsAttribute` to be written
into the first column. Since other code then blindly assumes that there's a
preceding `Leading` character, we'll get called with a X coordinate of -1.
This issue will be fixed by #13626 and this commit fixes it in the meantime.

Additionally fixes an unimportant crash when the window height is 0px,
because it was annoying during testing and doesn't hurt to be fixed.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Run a stress test that prints random Unicode at random positions
* Resize the window furiously at the same time
* Doesn't crash / fail-fast 
2022-11-02 03:11:59 +01:00
PankajBhojwani
23a02c5218 Reorder the color chips grid in the color schemes page (#14223)
XAML has an issue in windows 10 where `Width="*"` does not work properly
inside the `DataTemplate` for a `ListView`. Because of this, the color
scheme list view items looked very strange in windows 10 (see #14187).

Thanks to that, we thought up a few new designs for the color schemes
page and selected a new one that blends the color chips with a region
that shows the foreground and background color with the text preview.

Closes #14187
2022-11-01 17:22:46 +00:00
Rose
2119164d43 Fix C# warnings across the project, modernize slightly (#13938)
No behavioral changes, just C# modernizations.
2022-11-01 17:07:51 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
b4d37d8c70 Add recursive_ticket_lock and use it for Terminal (#13746)
My hope with this commit is to make our code more robust against accidental
recursive locking, as well as making it easier to write code with confidence,
with only a slight performance trade-off.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Playing Pac Man music through MIDI 
* Windows Terminal runs happily ever after 
2022-10-31 23:07:59 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
b4fce27203 Skip DECPS/MIDI output on Ctrl+C/Break (#14214)
Silent MIDI notes can be used to seemingly deny a user's input for long
durations (multiple minutes). This commit improves the situation by ignoring
all DECPS sequences for a second when Ctrl+C/Ctrl+Break is pressed.

Additionally it fixes a regression introduced in 666c446:
When we close a tab we need to unblock/shutdown `MidiAudio` early,
so that `ConptyConnection::Close()` can run down as fast as possible.

## Validation Steps Performed
* In pwsh in Windows Terminal 1.16 run ``while ($True) { echo "`e[3;8;3,~" }``
  * Ctrl+C doesn't do anything 
  * Closing the tab doesn't do anything 
* With these modifications in Windows Terminal:
  * Ctrl+C stops the output 
  * Closing the tab completes instantly 
* With these modifications in OpenConsole:
  * Ctrl+C stops the output 
  * Closing the window completes instantly 
2022-10-31 17:18:16 -05:00
Jeroen B
8ea3cb9972 Disable acrylic material (temporarily) when opacity is set to 100% (#14193)
If the opacity is set to 100%, the background becomes solid instead of 'fully opaque acrylic'. If the opacity is below 100% the acrylic material is re-enabled (depending on the user's settings).

## Validation Steps Performed

I updated two unit tests to reflect the change in behavior and manually tested the transition from <100% opacity to 100% opacity (and vice versa) on win11.

Steps:
1. Start with 100% opacity and acrylic material enabled.
2. Decrease opacity and observe acrylic effect.
3. Increase opacity back to 100% and disable the acrylic effect.
4. Decrease opacity and notice that acrylic effect is no longer there.

Closes #12880
2022-10-26 23:19:36 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
2b851caeed Disable /fp:fast by default (#14267)
Lately I've been a bit concerned about issues resulting from b036cab enabling
`/fp:fast` throughout the entire project. This commit reverts that change and:
* Enables `/fp:contract` which defaults to off since VS 17.0
  This re-enables FMA for floats on ARM64. Since this doesn't affect NANs, etc.
  I don't expect any issues apart from a slight change in float accuracy.
* Introduces `TIL_FAST_MATH_BEGIN` with which `/fp:fast` can be selectively
  enabled for code that benefits from it like `ColorFix.cpp`.

Without `TIL_FAST_MATH_BEGIN` `ColorFix` is about twice as slow
(which is actually very noticeable in real life).
This PR doesn't produce any noticeable performance regressions.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Patch `RenderSettings.hpp` to include `Mode::AlwaysDistinguishableColors`
* Run a color intense application in AtlasEngine and observe CPU usage
2022-10-26 18:49:02 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
aa625098ed Allow for exe/dll paths for the Icon setting (#14107)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Allow exe/dll paths for the `Icon` setting

The exe/dll icon needs to work in all the following areas:
* [x] The tab
* [x] The navigation view item in the SUI
* [x] The new tab flyout
* [x] The command palette

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #1504 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
For the command palette, we had to switch to using `ContentPresenter` because `IconSourceElement` cannot take in every type of icon we need to provide

## Validation Steps Performed
Setting "%SystemRoot%\System32\shell32.dll,214" as the icon for a profile works in all the cases listed above.
2022-10-26 18:12:32 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
85ca8f556c Respect the "/max" parameter when starting console apps with defterm enabled (#14222)
## Summary of the Pull Request

- Pipe the `ShowWindow` value through to `ConptyConnection`
- When `TerminalPage` receives the new connection, it checks the `ShowWindow` value and maximizes *IF* there were no other pre-existing tabs (in glomming mode, we don't want to maximize sessions that did not ask for it)

## References
#12154 

## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes #xxx
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
This is just a temporary solution until we change our defterm handoff process. Because of the way the process currently works, we have no way of knowing that the connection has requested the window to be maximized until after we have already started a terminal session. This means that we have to manually maximize the window upon receiving the connection, instead of having the session _start_ maximized, as it probably should. 

## Validation Steps Performed
`start /max python` with defterm enabled opens up python in a maximized WT window
2022-10-26 18:04:07 +00:00
James Holderness
afefe693df Add support for private options in DSR queries (#14290)
The original implementation of the _Device Status Report_ sequence was
only capable of handling ANSI status queries. This PR adds the ability
to respond to private DEC queries as well.

To prove it's working as intended, I've also included support for the
DEC extended cursor position report (`DECXCPR`), which is essentially
the same as the ANSI cursor position report, but with an additional
parameter indicating the page number. Until we support paging, though,
that value is just hardcoded to 1.

## References

The method for distinguishing between ANSI options and the private DEC
options is based on the updates made to the `SM`/`RM` mode sequences in
PR #8469.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've added a couple of unit tests covering the `DECXCPR` report, and
also manually confirmed we now pass the _Extended Cursor-Position_ test
in vttest.

Closes #14206
2022-10-25 18:41:01 +00:00
Dustin Howett
7c8f74259d Migrate OSS up to 3eaa78149 2022-10-25 10:55:49 -05:00
Dustin Howett
0c130fa65b Merged PR 8030958: [Git2Git] Merged PR 8017580: Emit traces to determine user opt-in status for Default-by-default
[Git2Git] Merged PR 8017580: Emit traces to determine user opt-in status for Default-by-default

We already have tracing in the console host that tells us when a
console session was successfully handed off to a Terminal. However, that
doesn't provide us enough information about Windows' intent in doing
so--namely, (1) whether the user _wanted_ that handoff to happen, OR (2)
whether the user has opted out because they didn't want it to happen.

(1) looks like any other hand-off, which will pollute our statistics
(2) doesn't generate any messages, because we fail out of handoff before
logging a single thing.

This pull request adds new, better events.

The events look like this (in TVPP):

```
Microsoft.Windows.Console.Host	ConsoleHandoffSessionStarted
handoffCLSID: 	{2eaca947-7f5f-4cfa-ba87-8f7fbeefbe69}
handoffTargetChosenByWindows: 	true
```

```
Microsoft.Windows.Console.Host	ConsoleHandoffSessionStarted
handoffCLSID: 	{2eaca947-7f5f-4cfa-ba87-8f7fbeefbe69}
handoffTargetChosenByWindows: 	false
```

```
Microsoft.Windows.Console.Host	ConsoleHandoffSessionStarted
handoffCLSID: 	{b23d10c0-e52e-411e-9d5b-c09fdf709c7d}
handoffTargetChosenByWindows: 	false
```

Cherry picked from !7583836
Cherry-picked from commit `26f311e2`.

Fixes MSFT-41943733

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2022-10-25 15:45:00 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
3eaa781499 Remove redundant tooltips from settings UI (#14244)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This removes all of the redundant tooltips from the settings UI. Since all of the settings are added through the SettingsContainer, it's a pretty simple change.

Closes #14184

## Validation Steps Performed
- [X] hover over all settings in the settings UI
- [X] hover over all entries in the SUI nav view
2022-10-24 19:38:27 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
bbc14a0baf Use float throughout ColorFix (#14266)
This is just a quick drive-by improvement. Switching from double to float
roughly doubles performance on a contemporary x86 CPU with `/fp:fast`.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Patch `RenderSettings.hpp` to include `Mode::AlwaysDistinguishableColors`
* Run a color intense application in AtlasEngine and observe CPU usage
2022-10-24 18:49:39 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
b674ac5c19 Fix a test failure in HashTests (#14277)
744ca24 broke `HashTests` as it renamed a preprocessor definition.
2022-10-21 12:19:34 -05:00
Dustin Howett
744ca2450a Merge remote-tracking branch 'openconsole/inbox' 2022-10-20 15:08:04 -05:00
Dustin Howett
f88ef02c98 Merged PR 8014375: [Git2Git] Build fixes on top of bfd480b88
This pull request introduces a number of source files to ut_til/sources.

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2022-10-20 20:07:00 +00:00
Dan Albrecht
bcf2422c4d Remove vestigial submodule entry (#14248)
Remove vestigial submodule entry

## References
#12778 removed the actual WIL submodule, but there was still an entry left in the `.gitmodules` file that was causing me confusion about an orphaned submodule directory I had in an old copy of the repo.

## Validation Steps Performed
 - Official validation checks passed
 - Build still works locally after a `git clean -fdx`
2022-10-20 18:49:27 +00:00
Dustin Howett
7e7a69ff7c Migrate OSS up to bfd480b88 2022-10-20 13:29:14 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
bfd480b885 Fix circular TermControl reference (#14228)
This regression was introduced in b3c9f01. Since `TermControl` is the XAML
object that owns its scrollbar and the scrollbar's `VisualStateManager`
a strong reference back to the `TermControl` results in a circular reference.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Set a breakpoint on `TermControl::~TermControl()`
* Breakpoint hits on tab close 
2022-10-17 21:14:00 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
6d94fbc89f Update XamlStyler version (#14230)
Updates the version of XamlStyler to one with support for .NET 6.0. The version used before this depended on .NET 3.1, [which goes out of support on 2022-12-13.](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/platform/support/policy/dotnet-core)

This shouldn't be controversial as .NET 6.0 is included with VS 2022, unlike .NET 3.1.
2022-10-17 17:48:10 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
42befa7b58 Override center on launch setting when position specified on cmdline (#14229)
Override the center on launch setting when a position is specified on the commandline.

## Validation Steps Performed
1. Set center on launch in the SUI.
2. Run `wtd` - the new window is centered.
3. Run `wtd --pos 100,200` - the new window is positioned at (100,200).

Closes #14176
2022-10-17 17:44:45 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
97abc3df1d AtlasEngine: Block chars done right-er (#14099)
This commit makes the following improvements:
* Only adjust block characters that come from fallback fonts. This ensures
  that the glyphs of the chosen font all look exactly as they were designed.
* When adjusting the size, use the fallback font's full block glyph U+2588
  to determine the size that the given glyph should have.

Closes #14098

## Validation Steps Performed
* Print `UTF-8-demo.txt` in Consolas.
* All block glyphs look uniform. 
2022-10-17 17:25:08 +00:00
d-caldasCaridad
8ef18d3c88 README: Fix the winget install instructions (#14236) 2022-10-17 12:13:16 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
1f19ed0cd2 Fix the Release build ProxyStubClsids from #13570 (#14225)
These were wrong.
2022-10-15 07:58:03 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
2a5ce4900f Stop freeing BSTRs that do not belong to us (#14224)
The `BSTR` arguments originate from COM calls who own them.
Found via AppVerifier.
2022-10-15 07:00:04 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
ab04067e49 Disallow a window waiting on system() to block DefTerm startup (#14195)
We'll just ping the window and give it a chance to respond before we
bunk with it.

Fixes #14131
2022-10-14 21:50:22 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
18e4e22394 OpenHere: stop failing if there's no site... (#14211)
It cannot be known why there is no site.
We should at least not crash.

Fixes MSFT-41571451
2022-10-14 14:32:06 -05:00
Bjorn Neergaard
33cb0eb05f Fix a missing entry for intenseTextStyle in the Profile schema (#14210)
Fix a missing entry in the JSON schema for `intenseTextStyle`.

The JSON schema was missing an entry in the Profile section for
`intenseTextStyle`. I have added it as it appears in AppearanceConfig.
Note that this is currently duplicated in the schema -- however, this is
the pattern used already in Profile as AppearanceConfig entries have
alternate descriptions (and I have updated the description in that
section to make it clear it applies to unfocused terminals).
Longer-term, it likely makes sense to consolidate all entires into
ApperanceConfig and rely on the description for the `unfocusedApperance`
object/the name of the object to make the limited scope of those keys
clear, so that Profile can simply extend ApperanceConfig and the
duplication in the schema can be reduced.

## Validation Steps Performed
Validation with schema verifying tools including VS Code.

Partially addresses #13387
2022-10-14 14:30:44 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
d319d479c7 Pipe DirectKey events into TerminalPage for Alt+Space (#14221)
This pull request operates on the same theory as #14217, but at a lower
level. Carlos and I discovered that TerminalPage *already* has an
action-dispatching key preview handler, and that my implementation of
`IDirectKeyListener` handles focus-tree bubbling mostly correctly.

Because of that discovery, we learned we could move the
`IDirectKeyListener` into TerminalPage itself and not have to complicate
the SUI or the Command Palette with the DirectKey interface.

Validation:
When bound to Alt+Space, the system menu works in the command palette,
the settings UI, and in read-only panes.

Fixes #11970
Closes #14217
Fixes MSFT-41390832
2022-10-14 19:19:44 +00:00
James Holderness
0022898fe8 Make sure VT reports still work when DECARM is disabled (#14216)
The way `DECARM` was initially implemented, we checked for repeated key
presses by matching the last recorded virtual key code, and used a 0 key
code to indicate that no key was pressed. This caused the VT query
responses to fail, because they generated key events with a 0 key code,
and that would end up being detected as a repeated key that should be
suppressed.

This PR fixes that issue by using a `std::optional` to track the last
key code, so if no key has been pressed we can represent that with
`std::nullopt`, and there's no way that can be confused with a genuine
key press.

The `DECARM` mode was introduced in PR #13981.

## Validation Steps Performed
I've manually tested in Vttest to confirm that the query reports are now
working again, even when `DECARM` is disabled. I've also checked that
`DECARM` itself it still working as expected.

Closes #14208
2022-10-14 17:39:36 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
1774cfd843 Fix a deadlock during ConPTY shutdown (#14160)
Problem:
* Calling `RundownAndExit` tries to flush out the last frame from `VtEngine`
* `VtEngine` indirectly calls `RundownAndExit` if the pipe is gone via `VtIo`
* `RundownAndExit` is called by other parts of OpenConsole
* `RundownAndExit` must be `[[noreturn]]` for most parts of OpenConsole
* `VtIo` itself has a mutex ensuring orderly shutdown
* In short, doing a thread safe orderly shutdown requires us to hold both,
  a lock in `RundownAndExit` and `VtIo` at the same time, but while other parts
  need a blocking `RundownAndExit`, `VtIo` needs a non-blocking one
* Refactoring the code to use optionally non-blocking `RundownAndExit`
  requires refactoring and might prove to be just as buggy

Solution:
* Simply don't call `RundownAndExit` in `VtEngine` at all
* In case the write pipe breaks:
  * `VtEngine` will close the handle
  * The client should notice that their read pipe is broken and
    close their write pipe sooner or later
  * Once we notice that our read pipe is broken, we call `RundownAndExit`
  * `RundownAndExit` might call back into `VtEngine` but
    without a pipe it won't do anything
* In case the read pipe breaks or any other part calls `RundownAndExit`:
  * We call `RundownAndExit`
  * `RundownAndExit` might call back into `VtEngine` and depending on whether
    the write pipe is broken or not it will simply write into it or ignore it

Closes #14132
Pretty sure this also applies to #1810

## Validation Steps Performed
* Open 5 tabs and run MSYS2's `bash --login` in each of them
* `Enter-VsDevShell` in another tab
* Close window
* 5 tab processes are killed instantly, 1 after ~3s 
* Replace conhost with OpenConsole via sfpcopy
* Launch Dozens of Git Bash tabs in VS Code
* Close them randomly
* Remaining ones still work, processes are gone 
2022-10-13 23:17:32 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
07201d6cd1 Add a maximum OSC 8 URI length of 2MB following iTerm2 (#14198)
c0b2f488c1

Unlike iTerm2, we're not planning on making it configurable.

This commit also adds a max length of 1024 characters on the "display URI" that we pass up to XAML, so as to not inundate the UI.

Fixes #14200
2022-10-12 22:16:38 +00:00
Rose
eebea5129c Fix a few C++ Warnings, default a bunch of ctors/dtors (#13926)
No behavioral changes, just some modernizations like replacing empty methods with default and using _v instead of ::value for some types.
2022-10-12 12:58:10 -07:00
PankajBhojwani
6033ae66c5 Update LaunchPosition to use int32_t instead of int64_t (#14190)
Since #13730 merged, when we parse LaunchPosition we treat the
coordinates as `int32_t`. This PR updates the actual `LaunchPosition`
struct to also use `int32_t` for consistency.

## Validation Steps Performed
Terminal still builds and runs
2022-10-12 17:01:00 +00:00
Rose
e4b80e2ef3 Generally tidy the Commandline class (#14092)
This pull request adds a couple `const` keywords, simplifies a bit of boolean logic,
adds the `static` keyword to `Commandline::IsEditLineEmpty`, and a couple more things.
2022-10-12 14:22:34 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
6803cfb96f Fix some issues with the launch parameters in the SUI (#14186)
Addressing post-hoc comments on the launch parameters expander in the SUI (added in #13605)

- Use more contextually appropriate strings (`Centered` instead of `On` / `Off`)
- Don't emit an extra `NotifyChanges`

References #13605
2022-10-11 23:28:14 +00:00
Jeroen B
8f08bb04d0 Fix duplication issue for unfocused tabs (#13964)
Instead of using the currently focused tab when an unfocused tab is duplicated, the `_MakePane(...)` function now uses an optional source tab argument that points to the correct tab being duplicated.

## Validation Steps Performed

Manually tested on multiple tabs with different profiles. Performed steps:

* Construct at least two tabs with different profiles.
* Select `Duplicate Tab` option from the dropdown menu of the unfocused tab.
* Verify that the new tab has the same profile as the tab it was duplicated from.

Closes #13942
2022-10-11 18:25:33 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
30046dd4a7 Make SUI breadcrumb readable by screen readers (#14180)
The breadcrumbs in the SUI were not readable by screen readers because they are represented as a button with a text block inside of it. Turns out, if you make the DataTemplate's item `IStringable` (meaning it has a `ToString()`), it all magically works! Allowing the screen reader to read the button as text.

Closes #13826
2022-10-11 23:17:54 +00:00
James Holderness
cacf66860f Add support for DECARM (Auto Repeat Mode) (#13981)
This PR adds support for the `DECARM` (Auto Repeat Mode) sequence, which
controls whether a keypress automatically repeats if you keep it held
down for long enough.

Note that this won't fully work in Windows Terminal until issue #8440 is
resolved.

Every time we receive a `KeyDown` event, we record the virtual key code
to track that as the last key pressed. If we receive a `KeyUp` event the
matches that last key code, we reset that field. Then if the Auto Repeat
Mode is reset, and we receive a `KeyDown` event that matches the last
key code, we simply ignore it.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually tested the `DECARM` functionality in Vttest and confirmed
that it's working as expected. Although note that in Windows Terminal
this only applies to non-alphanumeric keys for now (e.g. Tab, BackSpace,
arrow keys, etc.)

I've also added a basic unit test that verifies that repeated key
presses are suppressed when the `DECARM` mode is disabled.

Closes #13919
2022-10-10 16:33:06 -07:00
Jonathan Meier
21a9c55752 Fix clipped progress ring in tab when tab title is too long (#14167)
It turns out that the negative margin for the progress ring is causing
the clipping in case the tab title gets too long:

43dbbd590f/src/cascadia/TerminalApp/TabHeaderControl.xaml (L18-L27)

The negative margin was introduced in #8113 because the progress ring is
supposed to replace the tab icon but the `TabView` still reserves space
even if no icon is set (see
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/8133#issuecomment-739098014).
However, it is not actually the `TabView` reserving space even when
there is no icon, but a workaround for a crash in the
`IconPathConverter` that returns a `BitmapIconSource` with a `nullptr`
source instead of a `nullptr` `IconSource`:

43dbbd590f/src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsModel/IconPathConverter.cpp (L143-L154)

The workaround in `IconPathConverter` could probably be removed as I did
not find any instance where it is still used in a way that could trigger
the mentioned crash, but I did not dare to just remove it as I do not
know enough about the code by far. Hence, I opted to just locally
instantiate the `IconSource` with a `nullptr` directly in `TerminalTab`.

Fixes #8910
2022-10-10 17:41:55 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
43dbbd590f Add --pos and --size cmdline args (#13730)
Adds `--pos`, and `--size` commandline arguments to `wt`.

Closes #4620
2022-10-07 16:41:09 -07:00
Rose
3517a6a3f1 Update scratch projects to XAML 2.7.3 (#14159)
This will let those projects build. I forgot to include them last time for some reason.

See PR #14123
2022-10-07 22:21:15 +00:00
Rose
d6ac717a48 Update target .NET version to .NET 6 (#14137)
.NET 6 is the latest LTS, and we should use that instead of .NET Core 3.1
2022-10-07 20:08:40 +00:00
James Holderness
657dd5f43e Add support for selective erase operations (#14046)
This PR adds support for the selective erase escape sequences: `DECSED`,
`DECSEL`, and `DECSCA`. They provide a way of marking certain areas of
the screen as "protected", so you can erase the content everywhere else
without affecting those protected areas.

This adds another bit in the `CharacterAttributes` enum to track the
protected status of each cell, and an operation triggered by the
`DECSCA` sequence which can toggle that bit in the active attributes.

There there are two new erase operations triggered by the `DECSED` and
`DECSEL` sequences, which work similar to the existing `ED` (erase in
display) and `EL` (erase in line) operations, but which only apply to
unprotected cells.

I've also updated the `DECRQSS` settings request, so you can query the
active protected attribute status.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually confirmed that we pass the selective erase tests in Vttest
now, and I've also manually tested some more complicated edge cases and
confirmed that we match the behavior of the hardware VT240 emulator in
MAME.

For unit testing I've extended the existing erase tests to cover
selective erase as an additional option, I've added a test covering the
`DECSCA` sequence, and I've extended the `DECRQSS` adapter test to
confirm the attribute reporting is working.

Closes #14029
2022-10-07 09:49:23 -07:00
Rose
11ad04754d Update to XAML 2.7.3 (#14123)
And the prerelease version of it
2022-10-07 00:13:57 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
51c0b423fb Upgrade to Windows SDK 22621 (#14135)
The diff between the 22000 and 22621 SDKs is fairly small, but it does include
a number of C++ correctness fixes, updates to libraries like DirectXMath and
the latest updates to DirectWrite and DXGI which I make heavy use off.

## Validation Steps Performed
* It builds 
2022-10-07 00:09:27 +00:00
Rose
d7e24ad6d0 Update libpopcnt to 2.5 (#14140) 2022-10-06 23:43:42 +00:00
Rose
a63f060f72 Update IntervalTree.h dependency (#14148)
This was the last update since 2021
2022-10-06 23:42:20 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
5608cf15a3 [wpf] Add UIA events (#14097)
Adds UIA events to the WPF control for the following items:
- selection changed
- text changed (and output)
- cursor changed

### Automation Peer
Similar to the architecture of the UWP TermControl, we added a
`HwndTerminalAutomationPeer` which acts as the
`TermControlAutomationPeer` in UWP. However, we don't need a XAML
wrapper here, so really we just need it to inherit from
`TermControlUiaProvider` (the `ITextProvider` implementation shared
across conhost and WT) and `IUiaEventDispatcher` (the event dispatching
interface that is responsible for signaling the screen reader that
something has changed).

### Removing the local echo
As with WT, we need to record key events to remove the local echo. These
recorded events are matched up with the output text. Each sequential
match is removed in the output text so that it's not read by the screen
reader.

### Detecting what to send events for
As with WT, a `UiaEngine` was added to the renderer and it is set up
when a UIA client is detected. WT would normally stop sending events
when focus was lost from the control. We do the same here.

### Automation properties
`TermControlUiaProvider` was upgraded to support property values. Such
properties include class name and control type. These align with those
set in `TermControlAutomationPeer`. Realistically, those should point to
these, but that requires a lot more work and a localization burden
(because we need to move the localized word "terminal").

`HwndTerminalAutomationPeer` takes this a step further and overrides the
class name to be `WPFTermControl`. This allows screen readers to provide
special handling for the `WPFTermControl` vs the UWP term control since
they will be updating at different speeds.

### Build fixes
To build the WPF test app, I had to mess with the dependencies a little
bit. Really just add the atlas engine and uia renderer to the build
steps.

### HwndTerminal initialization
The initialization order with `WM_NCCREATE` was changed to match that of
Windows Terminal (BaseWindow/IslandWindow). This is safer now. I also
removed the `static` window because it was unnecessary.

### Handling `WM_GETOBJECT`
WPF's HwndHost likes to mark the `WM_GETOBJECT` message as handled to
force the usage of the WPF automation peer. We now explicitly mark it as
not handled and don't return an automation peer. This forces the message
to go down to the HwndTerminal where we return terminal's UiaProvider.

### Remove TermControl layer from UIA tree
TermContol (the top-most layer in the UIA tree) would pop up and not do
anything. This PR also overrides the automation peer at that layer and
marks IsContentElement/IsControlElement=false (the equivalent to
AccessibilityView=Raw). This makes the layer only appear in the UIA tree
if you are using the raw view (i.e. you know what you're doing and you
want to see each individual layer even if you can't directly interact
with it).

## Validation Steps Performed
Tested with Narrator/NVDA using WpfTerminalTestNetCore project in our
repo.
- [X] New output is read out (not just key events, but also other output
  text)
- [X] Local echo does not occur (i.e. pressing 'A' should only read 'A'
  once, not twice [key event and rendered letter]).
- [X] selection events are read out properly
- [X] cursor change events are read out properly (tested with text
  cursor indicator preview in Settings App > Accessibility > Text
  Cursor)

NOTE: test this with Release builds. Debug builds may be too slow and
not read out properly

Closes #12642
2022-10-06 23:11:47 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
40bc3d7fbc Implement InitialPosition and CenterOnLaunch in the SUI (#13605)
## Summary of the Pull Request
`InitialPosition` and `CenterOnLaunch` can now be edited in the SUI

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #9075 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
`InitialPosition` follows the same style as `LaunchSize`, with a number box for the x coordinate and a number box for the y coordinate. When there is no value for either of these coordinates, the respective number box is empty (and displays the text `Undefined`). 

## Validation Steps Performed
They work
2022-10-05 19:37:16 +00:00
Rose
00cdacc96b Update jsoncpp from 1.9.3 to 1.9.5 (#14122) 2022-10-05 16:35:27 +00:00
Kayla Cinnamon
54dc2c4432 Add tooltips to context menus (#14058)
Add tooltips to the tab context menu and the tab dropdown menu.

Closes #13243
2022-09-30 18:04:27 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
fc0ef37977 Reject illegal paths in OSC 9;9 (#14093)
Paths that contain illegal path components will be dropped
in the dispatcher.
2022-09-27 20:45:58 -05:00
Rose
1da3bc7f1f Use Nuget 6.x (#13937)
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## Summary of the Pull Request

Update Nuget used
2022-09-27 19:40:32 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
2de475b36a AtlasEngine: Partially revert glyph scaling changes (#14085)
This change fixes issues with certain fonts that draw _way_ outside the advance
width/height black box and expect to remain centered on the baseline.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Use MesloLGM Nerd Font
* Print U+E0B0
* Ensure it's centered, even if it's cut off 
2022-09-27 18:59:13 +00:00
Rose
c392ade6dd Simplify types (#14071)
Use _v suffix instead of the ::value suffix
2022-09-27 18:58:17 +00:00
Rose
975d767d11 Use using over typedef (#14072) 2022-09-27 18:57:42 +00:00
Rose
4f3a639c19 Use std::ranges to simplify code (#14070)
## Validation Steps Performed
Manual and Automated testing
2022-09-27 18:56:51 +00:00
Mike Griese
e1e6e662f9 Add the Needs-Triage label automatically
if the bot adds it, then the issue will get added to the project before the bot gets a chance to add the triage label. Just start with the triage label.
2022-09-23 08:20:21 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
97dc5c8d75 AtlasEngine: Fix uneven baselines when scaling glyphs (#14039)
This commit changes the glyph scale algorithm to prefer aligning glyphs to
their baseline. This improves the visual appearance of simulated italic glyphs.
However wide Emojis in narrow cells now look slightly worse without centering.

Closes #13987

## Validation Steps Performed
* Use FiraCode which has no italic variant and instead uses simulated italics
* Write italic text
* Baseline is consistent 
2022-09-21 22:30:15 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
274bdb31da Fix potential lags/deadlocks during tab close (#14041)
`ConptyClosePseudoConsole` blocks until OpenConsole exits.
This is problematic for the changes in 666c446, which stopped calling that
function on a background thread to solve a race condition. This commit fixes
the potential lags/deadlocks from waiting on OpenConsole's exit, by adding
`ConptyClosePseudoConsoleNoWait` which only closes the IO handles and allows
OpenConsole to exit naturally. This uncovered another potential deadlock
in `ServiceLocator::RundownAndExit` which might call itself recursively.

Closes #14032

## Validation Steps Performed
* Print tons of text and concurrently close the tab.
  Tab closes, OpenConsole/pwsh exits instantly 
* Use `Enter-VsDevShell` and close the tab.
  Tab closes instantly, OpenConsole/pwsh exits after ~5 seconds 
2022-09-21 22:26:30 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
5027c8031d OpenHere: Replace explorer window lookup code w/ site lookup (#14048)
When we first introduced the shell extension, it didn't work properly
for some folders (such as the Desktop, or perhaps any "background"
click) due to a bug in Windows. We worked around that bug with the help
of an awesome community member, who contributed code that would pull up
the topmost Explorer window and query its location.

That Windows bug was eventually fixed, but we still had trouble with
items appearing correctly. On Windows 11, the Open in Terminal menu item
appears and disappears at random when you right-click the desktop, but
it always appears when you right-click a folder. It sometimes appears
for Quick Access, even though it shouldn't.

We tried to fix that in #13206, but the fix caused more issues than it
solved. We reverted it for 1.15 and 1.16.

At the end of the day, it turns out that getting the path from the
toplevel explorer window is fragile. Fortunately, the shell does offer
us a way to get that information: the site chain.

This pull request replaces GetPathFromExplorer() with an implementation
of `IObjectWithSite`, which allows us to use the site chain to look up
from whence a context menu request was initiated. It also makes item
lookup generally more robust.

*  Tested on Windows 11
  *  Desktop
  *  Folder Background
  *  Folder Selected
  *  Quick Access (does not appear)
  *  This PC (does not appear)
*  Tested on Windows 10
  *  Desktop
  *  Folder Background
  *  Folder Selected
  *  Quick Access (does not appear)
  *  This PC (does not appear)

References #13206
References #13523
Closes #12578

Co-authored-by: John Lueders <johnlue@microsoft.com>
2022-09-21 12:41:37 -05:00
Steve Otteson
b3c9f01432 Add support for scroll bar 'always' setting (#14047)
This fixes #3454 by adding support for an "always" mode for the scroll bar.

This change uses a custom VisualStateManager to keep the scroll bar from collapsing if the profile is using the 'always' setting.

## Validation Steps Performed
Tried updating settings.json directly and using the UI and making sure the scroll bar behaves as expected.

Closes #3454
2022-09-21 12:24:11 +00:00
Dustin Howett
c0c284fed3 Merged PR 7872414: [Git2Git] Merged PR 7872347: BUILD BREAK FIX: Use the X86 wyhash32 code for ARM32
We're using this in UnicodeStorage!

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Related work items: MSFT-41396187
2022-09-20 21:42:17 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
08096b2343 AtlasEngine: Fix cursor invalidation (#14038)
There's a different behavior regarding cursors between conhost and Windows
Terminal. In case of the latter we don't necessarily call `PaintCursor`
during cursor movement, because the cursor blinker never stops "blinking".

Closes #14028

## Validation Steps Performed
* Enter text until after the line wraps
* Hold backspace until the line unwraps
* No leftover cursor on the second line 
2022-09-20 12:37:03 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
f79276b21b Fix font size rounding in the settings UI (#14040)
This fixes an issue with c51bb3a, where some fractional font
sizes are displayed as something like 13.600000000001.

Closes #14024

## Validation Steps Performed
* Enter a font size of 13.6 and save
* NumberBox displays "13.6" 
2022-09-20 12:36:48 -05:00
James Holderness
1ce22a87e6 Merge the legacy and extended attributes (#14036)
This PR attempts to simplify the `TextAttribute` class by merging the
two fields that were previously storing the "legacy" attributes and the
"extended" attributes separately.

When the `TextAttribute` class is initialized with a legacy value, we
were masking off the `META_ATTRS` bits to store in the `_wAttrLegacy`
field, and then additionally clearing the `COMMON_LVB_SBCSDBCS` bits,
so there were only 5 bits that were actually used in the end. We also
had an additional `_extendedAttrs` field holding other VT attributes,
which only used 8 of its available 16 bits.

In this PR I've now merged the the two sets of attributes into one enum,
so they all fit in a single 16-bit value. The legacy attributes retain
the same bit positions they originally had, so we can mask them off from
an incoming legacy value as we did before. I've just simplified the
process somewhat by creating a `USED_META_ATTRS` mask that covers the
exact subset of meta attributes that we care about.

The new enum that holds the combined attributes has now been named
`CharacterAttributes` rather than `ExtendedAttributes`, since that seems
to be the term typically used in VT documentation. This covers both
rendition/visual attributes and logical attributes (not yet used, but we
will need them at some point to support selective erase operations).

While making these changes I also noticed the `IsLeadingByte` and
`IsTrailingByte` methods weren't actually used anywhere, and weren't
correctly implemented anyway, so I've removed those now.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually run a number of attribute test scripts which cover both
legacy and VT operations, and everything still appears to be working
correctly.

Closes #14031
2022-09-20 13:15:20 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
c51bb3a7a6 Add support for fractional font sizes (#14013)
After this commit a user may specify fractional font sizes.
Support was only implemented for AtlasEngine however.
DxEngine continues to use rounded (integer) font sizes.

Closes #6678

## Validation Steps Performed
* Install a bitmap font that requires fractional font sizes
  (e.g. Terminus TTF, https://files.ax86.net/terminus-ttf/)
* Set font size to something integer (e.g. 14pt)
  Glyphs are blurry 
* Set font size to something fractional (e.g. 13.5pt)
  Glyphs are crisp 
2022-09-16 22:37:56 +00:00
Dustin Howett
6567201e0e Merge remote-tracking branch 'openconsole/inbox' into main 2022-09-16 15:34:50 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
bea13bddf1 AtlasEngine: Fix bugs around bitmap font rendering (#14014)
This commit fixes several issues:
* Some fonts set a line-gap even though they behave as if they
  don't want any line-gaps. Since Terminals don't really have
  any gaps anyways, it'll now not be taken into account anymore.
* Center alignment breaks bitmap glyphs which expect left-alignment.
* Automatic "opsz" axis makes Terminus TTF's italic glyphs look quite
  weird. I disabled this feature as we might not need it anyways.

A complete fix depends on #14013
Closes #14006

## Validation Steps Performed
* Use Terminus TTF at 13.5pt
* Print UTF-8-demo.txt
* No gaps between block characters 
2022-09-16 18:54:11 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
81e2bc98d1 Stop DoSing users with renderer errors (#13995)
If a rendering engine constantly throws error we'll effectively
denial-of-service our users by drowning them in warning popups.
This commit fixes the issue by limiting the retries in all cases.

Issue found in: #13985

## Validation Steps Performed
* Add a `THROW_HR(E_INVALIDARG);` in `AtlasEngine::StartPaint()`
* Launch Windows Terminal
* Only one warning popup shows up 
* Rendering is disabled until one clicks "resume" 
2022-09-16 14:17:10 +00:00
Mike Griese
446ef22044 apparently I don't know yaml 2022-09-15 16:17:27 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
16aa79d78d AtlasEngine: Fix a crash when drawing double width rows (#13966)
The `TileHashMap` refresh via `makeNewest()` in `StartPaint()` depends
on us filling the entire `cellGlyphMapping` row with valid data.
This commit makes sure to initialize the `cellGlyphMapping` buffer.
Additionally it clears the rest of the row with whitespace
until proper `LineRendition` support is added.

Closes #13962

## Validation Steps Performed
* vttest's "Test of double-sized characters" stops crashing 
* No weird leftover characters 
2022-09-15 17:01:33 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
e2b2d9b92c AtlasEngine: Properly detect shader model 4 support (#13994)
Direct3D 10.0 and 10.1 only have optional support for shader model 4.
This commit fixes our assumption that it's always present by checking
`ComputeShaders_Plus_RawAndStructuredBuffers_Via_Shader_4_x` first.

Closes #13985

## Validation Steps Performed
* Set feature level to 10.1 via `dxcpl`
* `CheckFeatureSupport` is called and doesn't throw 
2022-09-14 23:27:46 +00:00
Dustin Howett
fba4e227f0 Merged PR 7854069: [Git2Git] Build fixes on top of 704458ee0
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Related work items: MSFT-41327033
2022-09-14 21:53:13 +00:00
Mike Griese
2f0a93d9c8 okay that didn't work. Reverting back to LKG 2022-09-14 16:36:32 -05:00
Mike Griese
cf1d4de20b learning 2022-09-14 16:34:25 -05:00
Mike Griese
f70f8308c4 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/microsoft/terminal 2022-09-14 16:30:35 -05:00
Mike Griese
cf293ad367 This is a test 2022-09-14 16:30:21 -05:00
Mårten Rånge
b4b6636b49 Relax shader strictness in RELEASE mode (#13998)
Disables strictness and warnings as errors for custom pixel shaders in
RELEASE. Windows terminal is not telling the user why the shader won't
compile which makes it very frustrating for the shader hacker.

After trying the recent preview none of my shaders loaded anymore in
Windows Terminal Preview which made me very sad. I had no idea what was
wrong with them. After cloning the git repo, building it, fighting an
issue that prevent DEBUG SDK from being used I finally was able to
identify some issues that were blocking my shaders.

> error X3556: integer modulus may be much slower, try using uints if possible.
> error X4000: use of potentially uninitialized variable (rayCylinder)

While the first one is a good warning I don't think it is an error and
the tools I use didn't flag it so was hard to know.

The second one I was staring at the code and was unable to identify what
exactly was causing the issues, I fumbled with the code a few times and
just felt the fun drain away.

IMHO: I want it to be fun to develop shaders for windows terminal.
Fighting invisible errors are not fun. I am not after building
production shaders for Windows Terminal, I want some cool effects. So
while I am as a .NET developer always runs with Warning as errors I
don't think it's the right option here. Especially since Windows
Terminal doesn't tell what is the problem.

However, I understand if the shaders you ship with Windows Terminal
should be free of errors and silly mistakes, so I kept the stricter
setting in DEBUG mode.

## Validation Steps Performed

Loaded Windows Terminal in RELEASE and DEBUG mode and validated that
RELEASE mode had reduced strictness but DEBUG retained the previous more
restrictive mode.
2022-09-14 21:28:45 +00:00
Mike Griese
89746adfd7 This is a test of the add-to-project action (#13975)
docs: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/add-to-github-projects?version=v0.3.0

Hey maybe we should use more actions. This was thrown out during the last GH sync. Hopefully this doesn't explode.

This _should_ add all issues that don't have one of `Issue-Feature`, `Needs-Triage`, `Needs-Author-Feedback`, `Issue-Scenario` to the project board. That should just leave all the bugs and tasks that have been triaged.

I didn't go for 

```yml
          labeled: Issue-Task, Issue-Bug
          label-operator: OR
```

since those would include untriaged ones.

There's also no way to filter on milestone currently, so this will likely add icebox issues. We'll need to remove those manually as needed.
2022-09-14 21:11:19 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
88c6d7ff5b Regenerate CodepointWidthDetector from Unicode 15.0 (#14001)
Closes #13999
2022-09-14 20:56:21 +00:00
Dustin Howett
d21036d313 Merged PR 7847415: [Git2Git] Migrate all GSL Golden Path references to use VCPkg
Retrieved from https://microsoft.visualstudio.com os.2020 OS official/rs_we_adept_e4d2 7ea9457533db712ee8e8a5a11e1fbbdfc9430027

Related work items: MSFT:40841395
2022-09-14 18:03:49 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
71fc4b1b0a Replace dependency on boost with a custom small vector (#13716)
This replaces ~70k LOC (parts of boost, 1/4th of the code in this project)
with ~700 LOC (`small_vector.h`). By replacing boost, we simplify future
maintenance and improve compile times.

## Validation Steps Performed
* New and existing unit tests are ok 
* Various common VT applications run fine in debug mode OpenConsole 
2022-09-14 13:57:07 +00:00
Dustin Howett
79ef7477f2 Migrate OSS up to 704458ee0 2022-09-13 16:37:28 -05:00
James Holderness
704458ee0e Pass through soft fonts over conpty (#13965)
This PR introduces a mechanism for passing through downloadable soft
fonts to the conpty client, so that we can support DRCS (Dynamically
Redefinable Character Sets) in Windows Terminal.

Soft fonts were first implemented in conhost (with the GDI renderer) in
PR #10011, and were implemented in the DX renderer in PR #13362.

The way this works is by passing through the `DECDLD` sequence
containing the font definition, but with the character set ID patched to
use a hardcoded value (this is to make sure it's not going to override
the default character set). At the same time we send through an `SCS`
sequence to map this character set into the G1 table so we can easily
activate it.

We still need to process the `DECDLD` sequence locally, though, since
the initial character set mapping take place on the host side. This gets
the DRCS characters into our buffer as PUA Unicode characters. Then when
the VT engine needs to output these characters, it masks them with `7F`
to map them back to ASCII, and outputs an `SO` control to activate the
soft font in the conpty client.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually tested with a number of soft fonts and applications that
make use of soft fonts. But if you're testing with the VT320 fonts from
the vt100.net collection, note that you'll need to enable the ISO-2022
coding system first, since they use 8-bit C1 controls.
2022-09-13 00:21:06 +00:00
James Holderness
f2b361c146 Make sure Terminal state machine always accepts C1 controls (#13969)
When we added support for the `DECAC1` control sequence, which
determines whether `C1` controls are accepted or not, the intention was
that conhost would be making that determination, and Windows Terminal
would always be expected to accept any passed-through `C1` controls.

However, this didn't take into account that a passed-through `RIS`
sequence could end up disabling `DECAC1`, and that would leave Windows
Terminal incapable of processing any `C1` controls. This PR attempts to
fix that oversight.

The `DECAC1` sequence was added in PR #11690, when we disabled `C1`
acceptance by default.

This is a bit of a hack, but I've added a new `AlwaysAcceptC1` mode to
the state machine, which is enabled at startup in the Terminal, and is
never disabled. The parser then just needs to check whether either
`AcceptC1` or `AlwaysAcceptC1` are set.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually confirmed the test case in #13968 now works as expected.

Closes #13968
2022-09-12 19:11:45 +00:00
James Holderness
3e6abd37df Pass through line rendition attributes over conpty (#13933)
This PR introduces a mechanism for passing through line rendition
attributes to the conpty client, so we can support double-width and
double-height text in Windows Terminal.

Line renditions were first implemented in conhost (with the GDI
renderer) in PR #8664, and were implemented in the DX renderer in PR
#13102.

By default this won't add any additional overhead to the conpty output,
but as soon as there is any usage of double-size text, we switch to a
mode in which every line output will be prefixed with a line rendition
sequence. This is to ensure that the line attributes in the client
terminal are always in sync with the host.

Since this does add some overhead to the conpty output, we'd prefer not
to remain in this mode longer than necessary. So whenever there is a
full repaint of the entire viewport, we check to see if all of the lines
are single-width. If that is the case, we can then safely skip the line
rendition sequences in future updates.

One other small optimization is when the conpty update is only writing
out a single character (this is something we already check for). When
that is the case, we can safely skip the line rendition prefix, because
a single character update should never include a change of the line
rendition.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually tested that Windows Terminal now passes the double-size
tests in _Vttest_, and also confirmed various edge cases are working
correctly in my own double-size tests.

Closes #11595
2022-09-09 18:34:30 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
3958c938af vPack: fix submit branch, add github token from consvc (#13959)
Our Windows branch name changed, and I took this opportunity to resolve
an issue where vpack builds would occasionally fail due to GitHub rate
limiting the Azure DevOps IP addresses.
2022-09-09 13:30:07 -05:00
Dustin Howett
eaf81b8220 version: bump to 1.17 on main 2022-09-09 12:25:13 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
124058f276 AtlasEngine: Fix a correctness bug (#13956)
`ATLAS_POD_OPS` doesn't check for `has_unique_object_representations` and so a
bug exists where `CachedCursorOptions` comparisons invoke undefined behavior.
2022-09-09 18:06:06 +02:00
Mike Griese
c02bb296f5 Fix til::color::layer_over (#13946)
The color of inactive tab text is incorrect since #13689 due to the introduction
of `til::color::layer_over` which incorrectly calculated the RGB values.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Added unit tests 

Co-authored-by: Leonard Hecker <lhecker@microsoft.com>
2022-09-09 14:00:25 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
37c159abba Reduce amount of telemetry events (#13951)
This commit reduces the amount of telemetry during general usage by about half.
8 events that weren't really used anymore were removed.
1 new event was added ("AppInitialized") which will help us investigate #5907.
During review 9 events were found that were incorrectly tagged as perf. data.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Launch Windows Terminal
* The "latency" field "AppInitialized" matches the approx. launch time 
2022-09-09 13:57:49 +00:00
Mike Griese
95a9d8c31b Fix conhost crashing on --headless without --signal (#13950)
It's not supported, and it shouldn't be. 

But this is the absolutely most minimal way to get the crash to go away. 

Closes #13914
2022-09-08 23:23:28 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
e682cdad5e Disable RTTI on TerminalApp and friends (#13947)
When Leonard updated CLI11 in #12658, he imported a version that no
longer requires RTTI. Since CLI11 was the only reason we had enabled
RTTI in any of our projects, we're finally able to turn it off.

|        | TerminalApp.dll | MSIX Package |
| ------ | ---------------:| ------------:|
| Before |         3180KiB |      6545KiB |
| After  |         1970KiB |      6426KiB |
| Delta  |    **-1210KiB** |  **-119KiB** |
2022-09-08 16:40:10 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
6816620a6d AtlasEngine: Remove experimental tag and add tracing (#13939)
With AtlasEngine being enabled by default in 1.16 Preview it would look weird
if the `useAtlasEngine` option would still be called "experimental".
Additionally we're interested in how many users opt out of useAtlasEngine,
indicating major issues that would require us to disable it by default again.

Related to #13936

## Validation Steps Performed
* Toggling `useAtlasEngine` works as expected 
* Observe new event with TVPP 
2022-09-08 19:21:52 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
1ef4a42762 Polish MarkMode interactions with ExpandSelectionToWord and existing selection (#13893)
- fix: if a selection exists, mark mode should promote the existing selection instead of creating one at the cursor
- fix: mark mode --> move to middle of a word --> ExpandSelectionToWord --> Shift+Right/Left had some weird behavior. Fix that
- fix: Ctrl+enter on random selection clears selection. It should try to treat selection as a URL.

## References
#13854

NOTE: 3b53f3c can be serviced
2022-09-07 16:07:52 +00:00
Sergey
2c341c8deb Use the tab's active title for Export Text (#13915)
Takes title from the tab instead of the TermControl

Closes #13909
2022-09-07 15:50:36 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
666c446bc3 Fix a ControlCore race condition on connection close (#13882)
As noted by the `winrt::event` documentation:
> [...] But for asynchronous events, even after revoking [...], an in-flight
> event might reach your object after it has started destructing.

This is because while adding/removing/calling event handlers might be
thread-safe, there's no guarantee that they run mutually exclusive.

This commit fixes the issue by reverting 6f0f245. Since we never checked
the result of closing a terminal connection anyways, this commit simply drops
the wait on the connection being teared down to ensure #1996 doesn't regress.

Closes #13880

## Validation Steps Performed
* Open tab, close tab, open tab, close tab, open tab, close tab
  * ConPTY 
  * Azure 
* Closing a tab with a huge amount of panes 
* Opening a bunch of tabs and then closing the window 
* Closing a tab while it's busy with VT 
* `wtd -w 0 nt cmd /c exit` 
* `wtd -w -1 cmd /c exit`
  * No WerFault spawns 
2022-09-06 21:36:59 +00:00
James Holderness
276405a476 Add support for DECBKM (Backarrow Key Mode) (#13894)
This PR adds support for the `DECBKM` sequence, which provides a way for
applications to specify whether the `Backspace` key should generate a
`BS` character or a `DEL` character.

On the original VT100 terminals, the `Backarrow` key generated a `BS`,
and there was a separate `Delete` key that generated `DEL`. However, on
the VT220 and later, there was only the `Backarrow` key. By default it
generated `DEL`, but from the VT320 onwards there was an option to make
it generate `BS`, and the `DECBKM` sequence provided a way to control
that behavior programmatically.

On modern terminals, the `Backspace` key serves as the equivalent of the
VT `Backarrow`, and typically generates `DEL`, while `Ctrl`+`Backspace`
generates `BS`. When `DECBKM` is enabled (for those that support it),
that behavior is reversed, i.e. `Backspace` generates `BS` and
`Ctrl`+`Backspace` generates `DEL`.

This PR also gets the other `Backspace` modifiers more closely aligned
with the expected behavior for modern terminals. The `Shift` modifier
typically has no effect, and the `Alt` modifier typically prefixes the
generated sequence with an `ESC` character.

While not strictly related to `DECBKM`, I noticed while testing that the
`_SetInputMode` method was doing unnecessary work that was specific to
the `FocusEvent` mode. I've now moved that additional processing into
the `EnableFocusEventMode` method, which I think makes things somewhat
simpler.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've tested the basic `DECBKM` functionality in Vttest, and I've
manually tested all the modifier key combinations to make sure they
match what most modern terminals generate.

I've also added a unit test that confirms that the expected sequences
are generated correctly when the `DECBKM` mode is toggled.

Closes #13884
2022-09-06 18:23:54 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
813286c523 AtlasEngine: Fix various bugs found in testing (#13906)
In testing the following issues were found in AtlasEngine and fixed:
1. "Toggle terminal visual effects" action not working
2. `d2dMode` failed to work with transparent backgrounds
3. `GetSwapChainHandle()` is thread-unsafe due to it being called outside
  of the console lock and with single-threaded Direct2D enabled
4. 2 swap chain buffers are less performant than 3
5. Flip-Discard and `Present()` is less energy efficient than
  Flip-Sequential and `Present1()`
6. `d2dMode` used to copy the front to back buffer for partial rendering,
  but always redraw the entire dirty region anyways
7. Added support for DirectX 9 hardware
8. If custom shaders are used not all pixels would be presented

Closes #13906

## Validation Steps Performed
1. Toggling visual effects runs retro shader 
   With a custom shader set, it toggles the shader 
   Toggling `experimental.rendering.software` toggles the shader 
2. `"backgroundImage": "desktopWallpaper"` works with D2D  and D3D 
3. Adding a `Sleep(3000)` in `_AttachDxgiSwapChainToXaml` doesn't break
   Windows 10  nor Windows 11 
4. Screen animations run at 144 FPS  even while moving the window 
5. No weird artefacts during cursor movement or scrolling 
6. No weird artefacts during cursor movement or scrolling 
7. Forcing DirectX 9.3 in `dxcpl` runs fine 
2022-09-02 22:10:09 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
bfd5248a2e Revert "Remove most uses of CompareInBounds (#13244)" (#13907)
This reverts commit f785168aac (PR #13244)

The error logged to NVDA was caused by the following line of code in `_getTextValue()`:
`THROW_HR_IF(E_FAIL, !bufferSize.IsInBounds(_start) || !bufferSize.IsInBounds(_end));`
NVDA would expand a text range to encompass the document in the alt buffer. This means that the "end" would be set to the dangling "endExclusive" point (x = left, y = one past the end of the buffer). This is a valid range!
However, upon extracting the text, we would hit the code above. The exclusive end doesn't actually point to anything in the buffer, so we would falsly throw `E_FAIL`.

Though this could be fixed by adding a special check for the `endExclusive` in the line above, I suspect there are other places throughout the UIA code that hit this problem too. The safest course of action is to revert this commit entirely since it was a code health commit (it doesn't actually close an issue).

Closes #13866
2022-09-02 21:25:09 +00:00
Mike Griese
fe0d57071e An attempted fix for the SignalTextChanged crash (#13876)
This is conjecture - I was totally unable to repro the original crash here.
Based on the stacks in MSFT:39994969, it looks like we try to fire off a
`RaiseAutomationEvent`, which calls through UIA core, eventually to the point of
calling `ComPtr<WUX::Automation::Peers::IAutomationPeer>::{dtor}`. I'm guessing
based on the stacks that the TermControl has already been released and cleaned
up. However, the lambda in the `RunAsync` calls here only takes a ref to the
TCAP. The TCAP has an outstanding reference (maybe on the other side of the UIA
fence), and gets successfully resolved as strong, but when calling to
`RaiseAutomationEvent`, the `owner` we passed in is gonezo.

This explicitly passes a `weak_ref` to `TermControlAutomationPeer`, rather than
a raw ptr, so we can actually check if the control is still alive before _we_
dereference it. If it is, great, we've got a strong ref to it now and it won't
get torn down.

Again, this is hearsay. Without a repro, the only way we can confirm this is
gone is by just hoping the crashes go away. 🤞

* Might close #13357 (we'll reopen if it doesn't?)
* narrator still works
2022-09-02 10:51:59 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
284d0456ae Fix crash on save in rejuv'd Color Schemes page (#13902)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Fix a bug where if you pressed the "Save" button, WT would crash. This was caused by adding the possibility that no color scheme is selected in the main page. With no "current scheme", attempting to get its "name" would cause a null ptr exception.

The fix is simple: just check if we actually have a current scheme.
Bonus points: if we don't have a current scheme, don't bother looking throught the color schemes for a match because we'll never find one.


## References
#13269 - Color Schemes Rejuv
2022-09-01 20:40:37 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
fecccaa257 atlas: only enable continuous redraw if the shader needs it (#13903)
We do this by detecting whether the shader is using variable 0 in
constant buffer 0 (typically "time", but it can go by many names.)

Closes #13901
2022-09-01 19:30:35 +00:00
Mike Griese
81ac9765fc Remove the 1px gap under inactive tabs (#13897)
As noted in https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/7674#issuecomment-1234088616

Screenshot below.

* [x] Closes a single element of #13725
2022-09-01 17:25:14 +00:00
Dan Thompson
d11ea72639 Implement EnableColorSelection (#13429)
## Summary of the Pull Request

As described in #9583, this change implements the legacy conhost "EnableColorSelection" feature.

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

@zadjii-msft was super nice and provided the outline/plumbing (WinRT classes and such) as a hackathon-type project (thank you!)--a "SelectionColor" runtimeclass, a ColorSelection method on the ControlCore runtimeclass, associated plumbing through the layers; plus the action-and-args plumbing to allow hooking up a basic "ColorSelection" action, which allows you to put actions in your settings JSON like so:

```json
{
    "command":
    {
        "action": "experimental.colorSelection",
        "foreground": "#0f3"
    },
    "keys": "alt+4"
},
```

On top of that foundation, I added a couple of things:
* The ability to specify indexes for colors, in addition to RGB and RRGGBB colors.
  - It's a bit hacky, because there are some conversions that fight against sneaking an "I'm an index" flag in the alpha channel.
* A new "matchMode" parameter on the action, allowing you to say if you want to only color the current selection ("0") or all matches ("1").
  - I made it an int, because I'd like to enable at least one other "match mode" later, but it requires me/someone to fix up search.cpp to handle regex first.
  - Search used an old UIA "ColorSelection" method which was previously `E_NOTIMPL`, but is now wired up. Don't know what/if anything else uses this.
* An uber-toggle setting, "EnableColorSelection", which allows you to set a single `bool` in your settings JSON, to light up all the keybindings you would expect from the legacy "EnableColorSelection" feature:
    - alt+[0..9]: color foreground
    - alt+shift+[0..9]: color foreground, all matches
    - ctrl+[0..9]: color background
    - ctrl+shift+[0..9]: color background, all matches
 * A few of the actions cannot be properly invoked via their keybindings, due to #13124. `*!*` But they work if you do them from the command palette.
  * If you have "`EnableColorSelection : true`" in your settings JSON, but then specify a different action in your JSON that uses the same key binding as a color selection keybinding, your custom one wins, which I think is the right thing.
* I fixed what I think was a bug in search.cpp, which also affected the legacy EnableColorSelection feature: due to a non-inclusive coordinate comparison, you were not allowed to color a single character; but I see no reason why that should be disallowed. Now you can make all your `X`s red if you like.

"Soft" spots:
* I was a bit surprised at some of the helpers I had to provide in textBuffer.cpp. Perhaps there are existing methods that I didn't find?
* Localization? Because there are so many (40!) actions, I went to some trouble to try to provide nice command/arg descriptions. But I don't know how localization works…


<!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting-->
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #9583
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed *(what would be the right place to add tests for this?)*
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated. *(is this needed?)*
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Just manual testing.
2022-08-31 23:54:29 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
a440e15744 Call UpdateJumplist only if the settings changed (#13692)
This commit stores a hash of the `settings.json` file in `ApplicationState`
with which we can detect whether the settings contents actually changed.
Since I only use a small 64-bit hash as opposed to SHA2 for instance,
I'm taking the last write time of the file into account as well.
This allows us to skip calling `UpdateJumplist` at least the majority of app
launches which hopefully improves launch performance on devices with slower IO.

Part of #5907.

## Validation Steps Performed


* Delete some profiles (see above), save settings, tasks are gone 
  FYI For some (...) inexplicable reason, shell task lists are preserved forever
  even if msix applications are uninstalled, etc. So to test whether tasks are
  properly written on first app launch we have to delete some profiles/tasks
  first, otherwise we can't see whether they're actually written later.
* Now exit Windows Terminal, delete `settings.json` and relaunch
* All tasks are back 
* With a debugger, ensure that `CascadiaSettings::WriteSettingsToDisk`
  generates the same hash that `LoadAll` reads. 
2022-08-31 16:17:58 -05:00
PankajBhojwani
7076613374 Rejuvenate the color schemes page (#13269)
Update the color schemes page with the new Win 11 style.
With the rejuvenated experience, we now have two pages:

- `ColorSchemes.xaml`: "color scheme selection" page
	- This is the starting page for the "color schemes" nav view
	  item. It is intended to have the user select a color scheme
	  they want to modify. The user can also click the "Add new"
	  button to add a new color scheme or the "delete" button to
	  delete the selected scheme.
	- If a scheme cannot be deleted, the delete button is disabled
	  and a disclaimer is shown.
	- A "set as default" button sets the selected scheme as the
	  color scheme for profiles.default (aka "base layer"). 
	- The list view item for each scheme includes the name of the
	  scheme, the default tag (if the scheme is the one set in base
	  layer), a text preview of the foreground/background, and a
	  grid of 16 color chips showing the colors for the scheme.
	- Implementation details:
		- View - `ColorSchemes`:
			- "Enter" --> edit the selected scheme
			- "Delete" --> delete the selected scheme
			- if the selected scheme cannot be deleted, we
			  show the disclaimer
		- View model - `ColorSchemesPageViewModel`
			- when possible, the XAML binds directly to the
			  view model functions. Thus, we include logic
			  to delete, edit, and set the selected scheme
			  as default.
			- store the current page, so that we know which
			  page to navigate to upon saving/discarding
			  changes.
- `EditColorScheme.xaml`: "color scheme modification" page
	- a terminal preview of the color scheme is shown at the top of
	  the page.
	- all colors for the scheme are displayed as color chips in an
	  expander that starts as expanded.
	- renaming a color scheme is also inside an expander, but
	  there's no need for "renaming mode" anymore
	- Implementation details:
		- View - `EditColorScheme`:
			- include logic to display the disclaimer and
			  add the automation properties
			- include logic for "Enter" and "Escape" in the
			  rename editor
		- View Model - `ColorSchemeViewModel`:
			- as before, when possible, the XAML binds
			  directly to the view model functions.
			- To enable the "default" tag functionality, we
			  had to expose knowledge of being the default
			  via "IsDefaultScheme()" which compares the
			  current name to the one in the settings model.
- Miscellaneous implementation details:
	- to get the expander to start as expanded, we had to modify the
	  setting container style.
	- Since "set as default" is a button on the selector page, we
	  needed a way to refresh the view model's knowledge of being
	  the default. So we added a `RefreshIsDefault` API to the
	  `ColorSchemeViewModel` to notify changes.
	- With the new layout, we no longer need an 'enter rename mode'
	  button, so all that logic has been removed
	- Add logic to `MainPage` to handle navigating to the correct
	  page upon saving/discarding changes.

Closes #9775

Co-authored-by: Carlos Zamora <cazamor@microsoft.com>
2022-08-31 14:15:10 -07:00
Mike Griese
36f67d7627 Fixes the color of the dropdown arrow in weird themes (#13871)
See also:
33732458ed/dev/SplitButton/SplitButton.xaml (L290-L293)

We need to 
* Also set `SplitButtonForegroundSecondary` cause SplitButton's use that resource separately from the `Foreground()` property
* Manually trigger the visual state change, to refresh the brushes. We do something similar in TabBase

This is one of the bullet points in #13725
2022-08-31 21:03:17 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
a96a5b7e79 AtlasEngine: Add support for SetSoftwareRendering (#13886)
This commit implements support for `experimental.rendering.software`.
There's not much to it. It's just another 2 if conditions.

## Validation Steps Performed
* `"experimental.rendering.software": false` renders with D3D 
* `"experimental.rendering.software": true` triggers the new code path 
2022-08-31 13:47:52 -07:00
Leonard Hecker
83aff8d6f0 AtlasEngine: Implement support for custom shaders (#13885)
This commit implements support for custom shaders in AtlasEngine
(`experimental.retroTerminalEffect` and `experimental.pixelShaderPath`).
Setting these properties invalidates the device because that made it
the easiest to implement this less often used feature.
The retro shader was slightly rewritten so that it compiles without warnings.

Additionally we noticed that AtlasEngine works well with D3D 10.0 hardware,
so support for that was added bringing feature parity with DxRenderer.

Closes #13853

## Validation Steps Performed
* Default settings (Independent Flip) 
* ClearType (Independent Flip) 
* Retro Terminal Effect (Composed Flip) 
* Use wallpaper as background image (Composed Flip) 
  * Running `color 40` draws everything red 
  * With Retro Terminal Effect 
2022-08-31 21:54:43 +02:00
Sergey
cbbd1e8699 Discard empty command histories before discarding LRU non-empty ones (#13869)
When selecting candidate history, priority is given to histories with empty commands list.

I think lazily calling `s_Allocate` will require a ton of rewriting. Also I think it is not an unexpended behavior that buffer is allocated when an application connects.

Closes #13571
2022-08-31 19:14:54 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
11e7bbc1f3 Introduce ExpandSelectionToWord action (#13765)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Introduces a new action `expandSelectionToWord()` which expands the beginning and end of the selection to encompass the word(s) it's on. This was implemented as a conditional keybinding where the key chord is passed through to the terminal if no selection is active (similar to `copy()`).
It is not bound to anything by default.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #8274
* [x] Schema updated.

## Validation Steps Performed
- Scenario in #8274:
	- search for some text in the find dialog
	- ESC to close the dialog
	- execute `expandSelectionToWord()`
	- the new selection encompasses the whole word
- mark mode
	- move onto a word
	- execute `expandSelectionToWord()`
- mouse selection (same as above)
- select a portion of two words --> new selection fully encompasses both words
2022-08-31 19:06:05 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
f499e4df9d AtlasEngine: Improve RDP performance (#13816)
Direct2D is able to detect remote connections and will switch to sending
draw commands across RDP instead of rendering the data on the server.
This reduces the amount of data that needs to be transmitted as well
as the CPU load of the server, if it has no GPU installed.
This commit changes `AtlasEngine` to render with just Direct2D if a software or
remote device was chosen by `D3D11CreateDevice`. Selecting the DXGI adapter the
window is on explicitly in the future would allow us to be more precise here.

This new rendering mode doesn't implement some of the more fancy features just
yet, like inverted cursors or coloring a single wide glyph in multiple colors.
It reuses most existing facilities and uses the existing tile hash map to cache
DirectWrite text layouts to improve performance. Unfortunately this does incur
a fairly high memory overhead of approximately 25MB for a 120x30 viewport.

Additional drive-by changes include:
* Treat the given font size exactly as its given without rounding
  Apparently we don't really need to round the font size to whole pixels
* Stop updating the const buffer on every frame
* Support window resizing if `debugGeneralPerformance` is enabled

Closes #13079

## Validation Steps Performed
* Tested fairly exhaustively over RDP 
2022-08-31 20:35:19 +02:00
Mike Griese
0b1b7e673b Update the default themes for 1.16 (#13743)
More or less, as in #13554 

* Dark theme by default (was `system`)
  * Justification:
    > I think the interesting thing that we have today is that the color
    > scheme is dark by default, but our window theme is set to system.
    > System theme in Windows 11 is defaulted to light unless changed by
    > the user. Now, we have a conflict between the theme and color scheme
    > in Terminal.
    > 
    > I think our options become, make the color scheme match "default"
    > and set it to a light color scheme if the system theme is light, or
    > manually match the theme to the color scheme by setting it to dark.
    > 
    > Given that Terminal has historically had a black background with
    > its Campbell color scheme, for a consistent UI experience, I'm
    > voting to change the window theme to be dark by default as well.
* `tab.background: terminalBackground` 
* Change the tab row colors back to "what they were pre-Controlsv2" more
  or less
  - The ramp is based off of "Light tab row background from Edge's
    unfocused titlebar color, inactive tab row color BG from the
    controlsv1 colors"
* `tabRow.unfocusedBackground` set `Transparent`

Closes #13554
2022-08-31 13:32:32 -05:00
Mike Griese
f07b9e195e Add support for tab.unfocusedBackground (#13689)
Does what it sounds like on the label.

This is important, because when unset, the tab will use the active `Background` color to create an inactive BG, which maybe isn't what we want. Consider: 
- a bright cyan active BG,
- and `terminalBG` for the `tabRow` bg.

Without an unfocusedBackground setting, all the tabs will still appear cyan when unfocused, which is extra gross. 

As a judgement call, I made `terminalBackground` and `accent` use 30% opacity when set, to match the existing coloration. 

See also #13554. If we want to make the default theme `tab.background: terminalBackground`, we should make `tab.unfocusedBackground` transparent (`#00000000`) by default. Otherwise, a Campell (`#0c0c0c`) tab on _any_ tab row will still have a faint tab visible. 

* closes #13684
* closes #13246
* tested manually

This also does a lot of code shuffling, to get SettingsUI tabs to behave sensibly. We want those tabs to have (`#0c0c0c`, `#ffffff`) colored BGs for `terminalBackground` (see mail thread). 

We also don't want dark focused tabs colors, combined with light tab row colors, combined with transparent unfocused tabs, to result in unfocused tabs having white-on-white text. That's gross. So that's been added to this PR in b38b704.
2022-08-31 12:48:03 -05:00
Jamie Magee
3ae67a9b68 Add $schema to cgmanifest.json (#13887)
This pull request adds the JSON schema for `cgmanifest.json`.

## FAQ

### Why?

A JSON schema helps you to ensure that your `cgmanifest.json` file is valid.
JSON schema validation is a build-in feature in most modern IDEs like Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
Most modern IDEs also provide code-completion for JSON schemas.

### How can I validate my `cgmanifest.json` file?

Most modern IDEs like Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code have a built-in feature to validate JSON files.
You can also use [this small script](https://github.com/JamieMagee/verify-cgmanifest) to validate your `cgmanifest.json` file.

### Why does it suggest camel case for the properties?

Component Detection is able to read camel case and pascal case properties.
However, the JSON schema doesn't have a case-insensitive mode.
We therefore suggest camel case as it's the most common format for JSON.

### Why is the diff so large?

To deserialize the `cgmanifest.json` file, we use [`JSON.parse()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/parse).
However, to serialize the JSON again we use [`prettier`](https://prettier.io/).
We found that, in general, it gave smaller diffs than the default [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify) function.
2022-08-31 17:31:24 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
12122b2bf9 Fix a race condition in UpdatePatternLocations (#13859)
Since locking the console can take a non-trivial amount of time,
the main thread might have already released the ControlCore instance, while the
`UpdatePatternLocations` background thread is holding the last active reference.
If the function call goes out of scope, we destroy the instance, which might
not be safe, considering its members are usually only used by the main thread.
This commit fixes the issue by only holding a reference of the `Terminal`.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Patterns are recognized 
2022-08-30 20:20:05 +00:00
Mike Griese
a85d9e69ed Attempt to fix the _refreshSizeUnderLock crash (#13857)
See https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/12176#issuecomment-1199488906, and MSFT:39723014.

I have literally no idea how to repro this one, or debug it. The dump I looked at looked like there was a `SwapChainScaleChanged` that was being dispatched as the app was tearing down. The `ControlCore` had started closing, but the `TermControl` hadn't yet. Apparently, just none of the `_refreshSizeUnderLock` callers checked if we were already closing.

All the callers appear to be on the main thread.

Closes #12176

Since there's no real way for me to repro this manually, I'm thinking we fire this fix off to the OS terminal build, where we'll pretty quickly be able to see if this fixed it or not.
2022-08-29 21:42:17 +00:00
Mike Griese
19b6d351a5 Remove the useMica key (#13872)
It's not making it for 1.16, so it's out.
Closes a bullet point in #13725
2022-08-29 21:38:02 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
76a5ff143e Stop throwing exceptions for FontIcons (#13858)
While having a debugger attached, opening the settings tab generates an
uncomfortable amount of exceptions. This change reduces this by a lot.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Icons still appear 
2022-08-29 21:17:36 +00:00
Jeroen B
0ca1356859 Add action for closing all unfocused panes (#13547)
This PR introduces a new action for closing all unfocused / other panes within a tab.

**Edit (17-08-2022):** Read-only panes are ignored when this action is being used (i.e., left open).

![gif](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/27634653/180733229-0c8e6427-c586-4fe1-b6fd-a2b1c94734e5.gif)

## Validation Steps Performed

The action was manually tested by applying it to various 'compositions' of panes. This includes tests on read-only panes.

Closes #12216
2022-08-26 17:27:04 +00:00
Mike Griese
7e47f6aab9 Wire up passing LNK/EXE data from OpenCon to ITerminalHandoff (#13570)
This PR by itself doesn't _really_ change much. Technically, now the Terminal will respect the Title of a `.lnk` when started for defterm, but we don't do anything else yet. Primarily, the goal of this PR is to just wire up startup info in OpenConsole to the connected Terminal. 
* This required a bit of changes in `srvinit.cpp:ConsoleEstablishHandoff` to replicate other bits of startup, where we crack open the connect message to get the relevant bits of info.
* We pack that all into a `TERMINAL_STARTUP_INFO`, which we pass along to the registered terminal application.
* `ConptyConnection` accepts the handoff, and gathers that information out of the `TERMINAL_STARTUP_INFO`
* Some other updates to the scratch sln were made to make it build again (related, but unimportant).
* This is a precursor to:
  * #13111
  * #12154
* Closes #9458
* Tested manually
* I work here
2022-08-26 06:16:29 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
deb5e7c650 [a11y] Make CommandPalette announce selected item (#13519)
## Summary of the Pull Request
The command palette (and tab search by extension) doesn't ever tell screen readers what is selected. Here, we simply hook up the selection changed event to a function that tells the screen reader what is selected. With this, the user no longer has to tab into the list view to know what is selected!

Will resolve the following bug upon validation from a11y team: #12065 

## Validation Steps Performed
Performed repro steps from #12065.

NOTE: we do NOT read the selected item when the command palette is first opened. I think that's ok.
2022-08-26 00:11:37 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
623a59ecaa release yml: name the package correctly, don't duplicate appx (#13852)
I got tired of renaming the packages that came out of our build
pipeline. I also got tired of the fact that every appxbundle artifact we
upload comes with another whole copy of Terminal for every architecture,
plus all their symbols. Those are reflected in other artifacts, so
there's no reason to duplicate them.
2022-08-25 17:46:06 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
4488a25971 [Follow-up] Polish keyboard navigation to hyperlinks (#13494)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Polishes #13405 with some additional feedback found in testing and post-mortem reviews. Such feedback includes:
- [x] ControlInteractivity vs ControlCore split ([link](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/13405#discussion_r919365435))
- [x] clearing the selection should be under lock when copying text via "Enter"
- [x] move mark mode keybindings into a helper function
- [x] decide if "Enter" should be configurable or non-configurable ([link](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/13405#discussion_r919379305))
- [x] rename `_isTargetingUrl`
- [x] bugfix: ctrl+enter when the link is outside of the viewport

## References
Original PR: #13405
Relevant issue: #6649
Epic: #4993
2022-08-25 18:53:45 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
b4ada09776 [UIA] Prevent erroneous L'\0' padding in GetText(INT_MAX) (#13779)
Apparently, calling `GetText(INT_MAX)` causes a HUGE memory spike for a few seconds each time this is called. The [UIA docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/uiautomationcore/nf-uiautomationcore-itextrangeprovider-gettext#parameters) say to put `-1` if no limit is required, but I assume a few people have been hit by this before.

This addresses this issue (and similar ones) in two ways:
1. as we iterate over the lines of text, if we're already past the max length, just break out of the loop
2. _only_ resize if the max length is actually less than the current length. This prevents us padding the string with `L'\0'` erroneously (which is probably what causes the memory spike).
2022-08-25 17:04:52 +00:00
Mike Griese
94339c10e5 Fix a subtle issue with PropertyChanged in ViewModels (#13839)
While debugging #13694, we discovered a very subtle bug we had accidentally introduced in a few places. `ViewModelHelper` defines a `PropertyChanged` event, backed by a `_propertyChangedHandlers` `event`. All opbservable properties in the viewmodels are supposed to run through that event. However, if you do `WINRT_CALLBACK(PropertyChanged, Windows::UI::Xaml::Data::PropertyChangedEventHandler)` in a derived class, it'll override that original method with the new one. XAML will subscribe to the second one, which is backed by `_PropertyChangedHandlers`, but the properties will still raise notifications on the callbacks registered to `_propertyChangedHandlers`. 

This change makes it more explicit in these derived classes, that the `PropertyChanged` method exposed by these classes is indeed the one that's implemented in the base class. 

This is a bit of a footgun, for sure. AuditMode would have apparently caught this, as we'd be overriding a method without using the `override` keyword.

Unblocks #13694.
2022-08-25 14:00:32 +00:00
Junyoung Lee
3d36017ee1 Disable "Always show tabs" when "Hide the title bar" is enabled (#13694)
In Global Appearance SUI, the toggle switch for "Always show tabs" is now grayed out when "Hide the title bar" is enabled (the default).

Also, the order of the settingcontainers was changed to help show the cause and effect more. See [this comment](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/12873#issuecomment-1094928881).

Closes #12873
2022-08-25 13:57:11 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
3ab859b8d1 AtlasEngine: Round cell sizes to nearest instead of up (#13833)
After some deliberation I noticed that rounding the glyph advance up to yield
the cell width is at least just as wrong as rounding it. This is because
we draw glyphs centered, meaning that (at least in theory) anti-aliased
pixels might clip outside of the layout box on _both_ sides of the glyph
adding not 1 but 2 extra pixels to the glyph size. Instead of just `ceilf`
we would have had to use `ceilf(advanceWidth / 2) * 2` to account for that.

This commit simplifies our issue by just going with what other applications do:
Round all sizes (cell width and height) to the nearest pixel size.

Closes #13812

## Validation Steps Performed
* Set a breakpoint on `scaling Required == true` in `AtlasEngine::_drawGlyph`
* Test an assortment of Cascadia Mono, Consolas, MS Gothic, Lucida Console
  at various font sizes (6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 24, ...)
* Ensure breakpoint isn't hit 
  This tells us that no glyph resizing was necessary
2022-08-24 22:18:23 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
4f3afee728 Fix two race conditions around pseudo window visibility (#13832)
This commit fixes two race conditions:
* `SetPseudoWindowCallback` set the `_pseudoWindowMessageCallback`
  callback after the Win32 message thread was already spawned.
  This issue was fixed by instead using the `ServiceLocator` to get
  a hold of the global `VtIo` instance which is created statically.
* `XtermEngine::SetWindowVisibility` was called without holding the
  console lock. This issue was fixed by simply acquiring it first.

Closes MSFT:40913882

## Validation Steps Performed
* Add `IsConsoleLocked()` assertion in `VtEngine::_Write`
* Run Windows Terminal
* No assertion failures 
2022-08-24 00:06:02 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
70313db246 Make Mark Mode keybindings precede custom keybindings (#13659)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This PR moves the key handling for mark mode into a helper method that is then called before an action/key binding is attempted. 

## References
Epic: #4993 
Closes #13533

## Validation Steps Performed
- Add custom keybinding to "down" arrow key
- in mark mode --> selection updates appropriately
- out of mark mode --> keybinding executed
2022-08-22 20:39:23 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
2dedc9af7f Use the viewport-relative cursor pos for CCore.CursorPosition (#13785)
In #13024, we removed `Terminal::GetCursorPosition` from TerminalCore.
This has been widely regarded as a good move.

Now, you might rightly be wondering: why didn't compilation immediately
fail? Well. It turns out that there were _two_ copies of
`GetCursorPosition`. One for `const Terminal`, and one for `Terminal`.
This is important.

`Terminal::GetCursorPosition()` returned the cursor position relative to
the viewport. `Terminal::GetCursorPosition() const`, however, returns
the cursor position in absolute.

We removed the non-`const` one. Fortunately, thanks to the lookup rules
for `const`-qualified members, this didn't matter. Code that called
`GetCursorPosition()` still called `GetCursorPosition()`, and everything
was fine.

Except that part about the relative coordinates. That was not fine.

The TSF control is the _only_ consumer of `ControlCore.CursorPosition`,
and that was the _only_ consumer of relative-`GetCursorPosition()`.

This commit restores equilibrium by introducing a new
`GetViewportRelativeCursorPosition()` member to `Terminal` and switching
over the only consumer of relative cursor position to use it.

Closes #13769.
2022-08-22 11:58:40 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
c12987af41 AtlasEngine: Fix the fix for LRU state after scrolling (#13784)
The absolute disgrace of a fix called 65b71ff failed to account for `std::move`
being unsafe to use for overlapping ranges. While `std::move` works for trivial
types (it happens to delegate to `memmove`), we need to dynamically switch
between that and `std::move_backward` to be correct.

Without this fix the LRU refresh is incorrect and might lead to crashes.

## Validation Steps Performed
I'm working on a new, pure D2D renderer inside AtlasEngine, which uses
the iterators contained in `_r.cellGlyphMapping` to draw text.
I noticed the bug, because scrolling up caused the text to be garbled
and with this fix applied it works as expected.
2022-08-19 23:48:16 +00:00
Mike Griese
64bcc0bd25 Fix a crash on exit with the command palette open (#13778)
Fixes MSFT:38775539
Might also fix MSFT:38614563

Looking at this code should be pretty clear what's going on. On exit, the XAML root is already nulled out. But here, we're just yolo'ing and assuming it exists (why wouldn't it). So yea. This is like weirdly high percent of crashes internally, but that's not from real users. Real users, I suspect hit this as like .3% of our crashes. Not zero, but _low_.

* [x] tested manually

<hr>

May also be related to...
* MSFT:40602905
* MSFT:40602904
* MSFT:40412800
* MSFT:35213459 <---has links
2022-08-19 00:16:15 +00:00
Mike Griese
f58240c9c0 Fix a crash in _WritePseudoWindowCallback (#13777)
Fixes MSFT:40853556

There's a small race here. The renderer thread in ConPTY might notice the terminal is gone, call CloseOutput, and release the vt renderer, and then the window proc fires and decides to minimize/restore the window, triggering an A/V.

I'm 100% confident that this has NEVER happened to a real user. But the test labs hit it so much that it makes up ~26% of our crashes.

I haven't tested this cause again, _it doesn't hit in the wild_
2022-08-18 23:48:37 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
14919073a1 Allow til::from_wchars to work with chars (#13766)
Rename `til::form_wchars` to `til::to_ulong` and
allow it to work with narrow `char`s.

This change will be used in #13429.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Loads `sc(...)` key bindings as expected 
* The change is thankfully fairly trivial if viewn with whitespace suppressed
2022-08-18 16:32:05 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
9f9f5de78d Use the redirection service for recently added URLs (#13759)
We shouldn't add URLs into our binaries that we can't directly control.
This commit fixes the issue for URLs recently introduced in #13510.

Closes #13541

## Validation Steps Performed
This change is trivial enough that I simply opened the new redirects
in my browser, ensuring that they open the expected websites.
2022-08-18 09:28:28 -07:00
Leonard Hecker
21adb804fa AtlasEngine: Fix debugGlyphGenerationPerformance (#13757)
`debugGlyphGenerationPerformance` used to only test the performance of
text segmentation/parsing, so I renamed it to `debugTextParsingPerformance`.
The new `debugGlyphGenerationPerformance` actually clears the glyph atlas now.

Additionally this fixes a bug with `debugGeneralPerformance`:
If a `DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_FLAG_FRAME_LATENCY_WAITABLE_OBJECT` is requested,
it needs to be used. Since `debugGeneralPerformance` is for testing without
V-Sync, we need to ensure that the waitable object is properly disabled.
2022-08-18 11:38:40 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
8ba43f9fcb Restore type inference and integer casting changes in VtEngine (#13760)
PR #13665 reverted this part of paint.cpp to a time before #13097 and #12975.
This commit restores those changes.
2022-08-17 20:20:18 +00:00
Sergey
1e18ab9442 Skip whitespace removal for multiline pastes (#13698)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Skips whitespace removal if pasted string is multiline

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #12387
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Tests passed
The last command in multiline paste now executes
2022-08-17 15:08:09 +00:00
Mike Griese
8cf56971f6 Update the MUX package to 2.7.3 (#13761)
Does two things:

* the first two commits: shakes up the way we reference MUX in our projects so we can actually just
  ```xml
  <PropertyGroup Label="NuGet Dependencies">
    <TerminalMUX>true</TerminalMUX>
  </PropertyGroup>
  ```
  Like every other dependency we have
* the last commit: update to MUX.2.7.3

This is the 1.14 PR, which should be appropriately cherry-picked through to `release-1.15` and `main`

(cherry picked from commit a277b56f6a)
2022-08-16 16:57:30 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
fed9b0044d Enable AtlasEngine by default in Preview (#13752)
Repurpose `Feature_AtlasEngine` to enable the atlas engine by default in Dev and Preview builds.
Introduce `Feature_ConhostAtlasEngine` to solely control atlas engine inclusion in conhost.

Closes #13745
2022-08-16 18:53:38 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
23e4d313d5 Call UpdatePatternLocations from a background thread (#13758)
We have a number of theories why #12607 is happening, one of which is that
some GPU drivers somehow rely on Win32 messages or similar which we process
on the main thread. If we then try to acquire the console lock on the main
thread, while the GPU-driver thread itself is holding that lock, we've got
ourselves a deadlock. This PR makes this less likely by running the repeat
offender `UpdatePatternLocations` on a background thread instead.
We have a number of other locations which acquire the console lock on the
main thread and a thorough bug fix must be done in a different way.

## Validation Steps Performed
* After pasting an URL it gets underlined on hover 
2022-08-16 18:30:03 +00:00
Alex Alabuzhev
96eeac10c2 Make sure the inverted cursor is always readable (#3647) (#13748)
Currently "Inverse Cursor" is actually simply bitwise inversed.
It works fine, except when it does not, namely in the middle of the spectrum:
Anything close enough to dark grey (index 8, RGB(128, 128, 128) in the
classic palette) will for obvious reasons become almost the same dark grey
again after the inversion.

The issue is addressed by additionally `XOR`ing the inverted color with
RGB(63, 63, 63). This distorts the result enough to avoid collisions
in the middle. Ultimately this restores the behavior that was in
Windows Console since the Middle Ages (and still exists in ConhostV1.dll).

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #3647
* [x] CLA signed
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #3647

## Validation Steps Performed
1. Open OpenConsole.
2. Properties, Terminal, Cursor Colors, choose Inverse Color.
3. Optionally set the RGB value of the 8th color in the standard palette to RGB(128, 128, 128) on the Colors tab, but the default one will do too.
4. Type `color 80` to see black text on dark grey background.
5. Make sure the inverted cursor is visible.
6. Repeat in WT with both default and experimental renderers.
2022-08-16 15:32:53 +00:00
Sergey
1b3d004782 Fixe arg parsing when one-character argument is followed by ; (#13706)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Changes the way `_addCommandsForArg` determines if the delimiter was at the beginning of the argument so that it accounts for the fact that match includes the last character of the string before it.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13277

## Validation Steps Performed
`wt -p "u"; nt -p "u"` does not cause an error
2022-08-12 22:06:22 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
ed800dc72d Fix issues with Japanese & Vietnamese IME (#13678)
This commit builds directly on the changes made in #13677 and fixes:
* TSF resetting to AlphaNumeric ("ASCII") input mode when pressing enter
* Vietnamese IME not composing a new word after pressing whitespace, etc.

Closes #11479
Closes #13398

## Validation Steps Performed
* Japanese IME (Full-Width Katakana)
  Typing "saitama" produces "サイタマ" 
* Korean IME
  Typing "gksrmf" produces "한글" 
* Vietnamese IME
  Typing "xin chaof" produces "xin chào" 
* Emoji Picker (Win+.)
  
2022-08-11 21:22:23 +00:00
Fyrebright
ea0482345b Flash the pane dark when BEL is emitted in a light terminal (#13707)
Adds a variable `_isBackgroundLight` that is updated when the background
color is changed. When it is `true`, the BEL indicator flash will darken
the screen instead of brightening.

`_isColorLight(bg)` returns `true` if the average of `r`, `g`, and `b`
is >127

I was unsure of an appropriate way to change the color of the
`CompositionLight` based on the background, so I changed it to always be
gray and adjusted the intensity values of the original animation to have
roughly the same visual effect as the white.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Tested the two flashes on the default color schemes and some custom
  background colors to see if they look consistent
* Used tracepoints and visual to check that the right animation is used
  (including multiple tabs, split windows with different themes, and
  changing settings while window is open)

References #9270
Closes #13450
2022-08-11 21:21:09 +00:00
EliaSchiavon
8721573957 Disallow certain non-filename characters in Export Text (#13693)
Added control in code for not allowed characters in the filename when saving a
tab.

Closes #13664
2022-08-11 20:57:08 +00:00
Dustin Howett
0973aeab15 Merged PR 7705347: Add stubs to Terminal for OneCoreSafe*, fix the ConIoSrv header
This is required for us to build out of the Terminal repo.

Related work items: MSFT-40435912
2022-08-10 23:18:27 +00:00
Dustin Howett
a94e508010 Merged PR 7705187: [Git2Git] Merged PR 7693103: Reintroduce OneCore redirects for MapVKeyW/VkKeyScanW/GetKeyState
This pull request reintroduces aliases for `VkKeyScanW`,
`MapVirtualKeyW` and `GetKeyState` that redirect through ConIoSrv on
OneCore devices.

We made an assertion in PR !7096375 that those APIs were hosted in an
extension APIset that was present on all OneCore devices. It turned out
that this was _incorrect_: that APIset extension is only hosted on
OneCoreUAP and above.

This would not be a problem save for NanoServer. NanoServer is built on
top of OneCore.

As Nano is a container host OS, it is primarily interfaced vith via
ConPTY... which exercises the VkKeyScanW/MapVirtualKeyW codepaths quite
a bit. Those APIs started returning invalid data, which caused us to
convert all incoming keyboard events into numpad events. This didn't
prove to be an issue for CMD or PowerShell (weirdly,) but it did prove
to be an issue for Redis. Unfortunately, Redis is exactly the sort of
thing you might want to run in a container.

Reintroducing these aliases was complicated because we took the
opportunity to remove all of IInputServices (!7105348), which was a
wrapper around some code that would choose Win32 or OneCore depending on
the runtime environment.

I made the choice (with the help of Leonard Hecker) to reimplement these
functions in a different way: always call the delay-loaded version, and
then on OneCore editions check the return value and error code to ssee
if we hit a delay load failure. It incurs a minor cost, but all of the
delay loads are in-proc and do not require us to make a syscall, so that
cost is negligible.

Part of this new implementation requires us to change _all conhost
internal callers_ to use "OneCoreSafe" versions of those APIs. We can't
redirect the user32 versions out of the way and usurp their import
symbols, so this commit also introduces some warning defines. If you use
VkKeyScanW (and friends), you _should_ get a linker error. Assuming
HostAndPropsheetIncludes has been included. It very well may not have
been included.

Fixes MSFT-40435912
Retrieved from https://microsoft.visualstudio.com os.2020 OS official/rs_wdx_dxp_windev 949e8dfc07f122520c6a74412329a6f7e77d19c5
2022-08-10 21:14:52 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
a43d5028b1 Use wyhash for <til/hash.h> (#13686)
wyhash was chosen based on the results found in `smhasher`, were it proved
itself as an algorithm with little flaws and fairly high output quality.

While I have a personal preference for xxhash (XXH3 specifically), wyhash is a
better fit for this project as its source code is multiple magnitudes smaller,
simplifying the review and integration into the header-only `hash.h` file.

For use with hashmaps the hash quality doesn't actually matter much for
optimal performance and instead the binary size usually matters more.
But even in that scenario wyhash is fairly close to FNV1a (aka "FNV64").

The result is that this new hash algorithm will only have little impact on
hashmap performance if used over the standard FNV1a as used in the STL,
while simultaneously offering a vastly better hash quality.

This partially solves #13124.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Added test cases 
2022-08-10 21:11:09 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
751db3d114 Update prerequisites to include VS 2022 (#13709)
bd403dc made VS 2022 mandatory, but failed to update the README and .vsconfig.

Closes #13708
2022-08-10 20:58:52 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
a161307c84 Stop writing optional theme fields (#13702)
Other settings model classes call `JsonUtils::SetValueForKey` with the
private `_##value` member as the value. Since `_##value` is an optional,
this prevented writing out unset, optional fields. The new `Themes` class
deviated from this and this commit brings it back in line with the others.

Closes #13544

## Validation Steps Performed
* Create a `{ "name": "test" }` theme
* Save settings via the UI
* Optional/Defaulted fields aren't written 
2022-08-10 20:08:57 +00:00
Rémy Jacquin
b55bcb50d9 Add VC++ v14 Framework dependency note (#13625)
## Summary of the Pull Request
VC++ v14 Descktop Framework package is required and not installed automatically when installing package manually.

## PR Checklist
* [X] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
2022-08-09 15:43:24 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
2c922e105c Clean up TSFInputControl a bit (#13677)
While working on #13398 I felt that `TSFInputControl` wasn't up to sniff.
This commit is a minor cleanup of the class:
* default member initializers
* Simplified use of STL classes which already perform boundary checks
* Correctly check text buffer emptiness in `_SendAndClearText`
* Track selection range as mandated by the API

## Validation Steps Performed
* Japanese IME (Full-Width Katakana)
  Typing "saitama" produces "サイタマ" 
* Korean IME
  Typing "gksrmf" produces "한글" 
* Vietnamese IME
  Typing "xin chaof" continues to produce broken "xin xinchaof"
  (It's supposed to produce "xin chào")
* Emoji Picker (Win+.)
  
2022-08-08 13:51:46 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
768d4b59ca Replace result codes with exceptions in JumpList (#13688)
This commit simplifies `Jumplist::UpdateJumplist` by using exceptions 
instead of returning error codes. Otherwise the code is identical to before.
2022-08-08 13:10:48 +00:00
Mike Griese
210a98e449 Fix conpty not emitting colored spaces on the VERY FIRST frame (#13665)
This bug arose from a "race condition" in the first frame handling of conpty. We'd try to optimize out spaces if we've cleared the entire frame (which always happens on the first frame). However, doing that even for colored spaces meant that things like powerline prompts could be emitted to conhost during the first frame, and we'd optimize the spaces out. That's silly. 

This is hard to repro naturally, but this comment has another repro I used
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/8341#issuecomment-731310022

Modified to facilitate simpler testing, it looks like:

#### Before
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/182680119-bb22179c-a328-43f3-b64a-0d1d5773b813.png)

#### After
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/182680159-805964c5-c4cc-411a-8865-3866fca8d6e9.png)


* [x] Closes #8341
* [x] Tests added

Co-authored by @DHowett
2022-08-08 11:48:04 +00:00
Mike Griese
ffe9a0f09b Fix the ConPTY extended attributes optimization (#13661)
... which should have never worked in the first place


Quick filing a PR for review. This is the bulk of the actual code changes. Figured it was best to review the conpty changes sooner than later and I can add tests in the morning.

Test cases:
```
printf "\e[7m         test         \e[m\n"
```

```
printf "\e[7m"; printf ' %.0s' $(seq 1 $COLUMNS); printf "\e[m\n"
```

After:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/182478185-6e65ab99-5c27-4772-af3b-2baa22387ec1.png)


Closes #13229


Definitely fixes:
* [x] #13643
* [x] https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/17812
2022-08-05 19:31:11 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
ba08dd2174 Use only one tab color picker for all tabs, delay load it (#13674)
## Summary of the Pull Request

- We only ever have 1 color picker now, instead of each tab having its own
- `TerminalPage` constructs this color picker (upon first request for it)
- `TerminalPage` attaches the color picker to the tab that requested for it
- `TerminalTab` detaches the color picker when it is done with it, so that `TerminalPage` can attach it to another tab later on

## References
#5907 

## Validation Steps Performed
User-end behaviour is the same
2022-08-05 19:13:57 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
74cdffe921 Fix input corruption for high code points (#13667)
We must use 65535 as `MAX_PARAMETER_VALUE` in order for us to properly parse
win32-input-mode sequences, which transmit UTF-16 characters as parameters.

Closes #12977

## Validation Steps Performed
* Call `SendInput` with 🙁 (`L'\xD83D'`, `L'\xDE41'`)
* 🙁 appears on the input line 
2022-08-04 22:10:05 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
1a7783449c Fix _isDefTermSession not propagating upon pane split/close (#13649)
## Summary of the Pull Request
In #13560 we added a member to `Pane` that lets it know if it was spawned as a default terminal session, but did not propagate that value when the pane gets split or when the pane closes. This commit fixes that. 

## Validation Steps Performed
A session spawned by a def term invocation remembers it even as it goes through splits
2022-08-04 01:34:31 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
a9c3b7724c Scroll to top when select all action is invoked (#13656)
## Summary of the Pull Request
In general, when a selection marker is shown, we should scroll to it. The `selectAll` action adds a selection marker, but we don't scroll to it. This PR makes it such that we do do that.

Epic: #4993 
Closes #13485
2022-08-02 20:49:48 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
61d84a7023 [Schema] Move scroll mark settings from global to profile settings (#13655)
Updates the schema such that the scroll mark settings are defined as profile settings instead of global settings (because they're actually profile settings).

Separately (but still relevant), I've also updated the release notes.

Closes #13583
2022-08-02 13:04:04 -07:00
Leonard Hecker
d5212021ff GdiEngine: Invalidate entire rows at a time (#13638)
This fixes an issue were overwriting parts of a row would only trigger
that specific portion of the row to be redrawn. This isn't just
problematic for combining characters, but also for things like
the new `TestDbcsBisectWriteCells` test introduced in #13626.

Benchmarks showed no impact on performance whatsoever.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Pick this commit into #13626
* Run the `TestDbcsBisectWriteCells` test and break before OpenConsole exits
* A correct "QいかなZYXWVUTに" output is visible 
2022-08-02 19:55:36 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
55f1b8d2c9 AtlasEngine: Recognize Powerline glyphs (#13650)
This commit makes AtlasEngine recognize Powerline glyphs as box drawing ones.
The extra pixel offsets when determining the `scale` caused weird artifacts
and thus were removed. It seems like this causes no noticeable regressions.

Closes #13029

## Validation Steps Performed
* Run all values of `wchar_t` through `isInInversionList`
  and ensure it produces the expected value 
* Powerline glyphs are correctly scaled with Cascadia Code PL 
2022-08-02 17:00:18 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
7f922076e7 Fix a crash on settings reload (#13644)
07d58a8 contains a regression where the settings' `Themes()` property is
accessed without checking whether it's a `nullptr`. This can happen because
the invalid settings modal is shown with a empty settings model object.

This commit fixes the issue by deferring the update of `_settings` until
after we ensured that the `_settings` object is valid (besides warnings).

Closes #13543

## Validation Steps Performed
* Replace any string value with `123`
* Application doesn't crash 
2022-08-02 16:58:46 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
7976e48195 Fix a couple of issues with color scheme MVVM (#13646)
## Summary of the Pull Request
- When 'discard changes' is hit, we re-initialize our list of color scheme view models but forgot to tell xaml about it, this commit fixes that. 
- Make sure to exit rename mode when 'update settings' gets called

## References
color schemes mvvm added in #13179 

## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Hitting discard changes doesn't cause an inconsistency with the currently selected scheme anymore
2022-08-02 02:23:32 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
89d57e827e [DxD] Add 'Automatic' as a mode for CloseOnExit (#13560)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds a new mode to `CloseOnExit`: `Automatic`. In this mode, if a process handed off by defterm terminates for whatever reason, we always close (i.e. we treat the mode as `Always`), but for processes launched by Terminal we terminate as with the `Graceful` behaviour. 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13325 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

- Adds a new enum value to `CloseOnExit`
- Adds a new function to `Pane`: `FinalizeConfigurationGivenDefault`: this is a function that should be called when the pane is created via default terminal handoff, and can contain any special configurations we should set given that the pane was created via handoff

## Validation Steps Performed
2022-08-01 21:11:18 +00:00
Mike Griese
d1fc11248c Restore the ability for alt+tab to restore the Terminal after minimizing with taskbar (#13624)
Curiously, at least on Windows 10 (and rarely on Windows 11), if you minimize the Terminal by clicking on the taskbar, then alt-tab to try and restore the window, the Taskbar will decide to call `SwitchToWindow` on the invisible, owned ConPTY window instead of the main window. When that happens, ConPTY'll get a `WM_SIZE(SIZE_RESTORED, lParam=0)`. The main window will NOT get a `SwitchToWindow` called. If ConPTY doesn't actually inform the hosting process about this, then the main HWND might stay hidden.

* Refer to #13158 where we disabled this.
* Closes #13589
* Closes #13248
* Tested manually on a Windows 10 VM.
* Confirmed that opening tabs while maximized/snapped doesn't restore down.
* `[Native]::ShowWindow([Native]::GetConsoleWindow(), 6)` still works
2022-08-01 20:33:56 +00:00
Mike Griese
523bd17cb7 the the 2022-08-01 14:15:00 -05:00
Mike Griese
3d40c43f5b Add support for hiding the tab close button (#13348)
## Summary of the Pull Request

Adds support for the `tab.showCloseButton` property to themes. This accepts three values:

* `"always"` (default): The close button acts like it does today.
* `"hover"`: The close button is always visible on the active tab. On inactive tabs, the close button only appears on mouse over. 
* `"never"`: The close button is never visible. You can't close the tab with middle-click, but you can still use keyboard shortcuts to close the tab.

## References
* See #3327 
* ⚠️ targets #13178 ⚠️


## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #3335
* [x] I work here
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated - YUP

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

See the following two properties in WInUI that we're leveraging here. 

* [`TabViewCloseButtonOverlayMode.OnPointerOver`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/winui/api/microsoft.ui.xaml.controls.tabviewclosebuttonoverlaymode?view=winui-2.7&viewFallbackFrom=winui-2.2)
* [`TabViewItem.IsClosable`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/winui/api/microsoft.ui.xaml.controls.tabviewitem.isclosable?view=winui-2.2#microsoft-ui-xaml-controls-tabviewitem-isclosable)

One is a tabview-level property, the other is a per-tab-item property, hence why this code is a little wacky. 

## Validation Steps Performed

gifs below
2022-08-01 17:20:15 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
a84f4d5b10 AtlasEngine: Scale glyphs to better fit the cell size (#13549)
This commit contains 3 improvements for glyph rendering:
* Scale block element and box drawing characters to fit the cell size
  "perfectly" without leaving pixel gaps between cells.
* Use `IDWriteTextLayout::GetOverhangMetrics` to determine whether glyphs
  are outside the given layout box and if they are, offset their position
  to fit them back in. If that still fails to fit, we downscale them.
* Always scale up glyphs that are more than 2 cells wide
  This ensures that long ligatures that mimic box drawing characters like
  "===" under Cascadia Code are upscaled just like regular box drawings.
  Unfortunately this results in ligature-heavy text (like Myanmar) to get an
  "uneven" appearance because some ligatures can suddenly appear too large.
  It's difficult to come up with a good heuristic here.

Closes #12512

## Validation Steps Performed
* Print UTF-8-demo.txt
* Block characters don't leave gaps 
* Print a lorem-ipsum in Myanmar
* Glyphs aren't cut off anymore 
* Print a long "===" ligature under Cascadia Code
* The ligature is as wide as the number of cells used 
2022-08-01 15:41:58 +00:00
Mike Griese
64ca898ea5 Fix the build when the solution dir has spaces (#13627)
Closes #13354
2022-07-29 19:54:45 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
df671377d5 Implement MVVM for Color Schemes (#13179)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Implements the MVVM style for the Color Schemes editor

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #xxx
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] I work here

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Introduces:
- `ColorSchemesPageViewModel`: The view model responsible for the entire color schemes page. Handles what the current scheme is, adding/deleting/renaming schemes
- `ColorSchemeViewModel`: A view model class for individual color schemes

## Validation Steps Performed
Manually tested:
- Edit a color scheme
- Add new color scheme
- Rename a color scheme
- Delete a color scheme
2022-07-29 17:11:29 +00:00
Mike Griese
5c35a64bb3 Hopefully fix the HandleCommandlineArgs crashes (#13604)
This is an experiment, as discussed in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/11790#issuecomment-1179143049. We don't know what for sure causes these crashes, but it seems that blindly throwing, so that it gets picked up by Watson, is probably not the move. Instead, we're just gonna do our fallback, REGARDLESS of what the exception was.



See #11790, MSFT:38542548, MSFT:38572983, MSFT:38542574 et. al.
2022-07-29 11:27:34 +00:00
Mike Griese
b3604ba0eb Manually quit when the OS tells us to update (#13614)
Refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/rstmgr/guidelines-for-applications

The OS will send us a WM_QUERYENDSESSION when it's preparing an
update for our app. It will then send us a WM_ENDSESSION, which gives
us a small timeout (~30s) to actually shut down gracefully. After
that timeout, it will send us a WM_CLOSE. If we still don't close
after the WM_CLOSE, it'll force-kill us (causing a crash which will be
bucketed to moapphang).

We will manually start a quit, so that we can persist the state. If we refuse to
gracefully shut down, the OS will crash us to focefully terminate us. We
choose to quit here, rather than just close, to skip over any warning dialogs
(e.g. "Are you sure you want to close all tabs?") which might prevent a WM_CLOSE
from cleanly closing the window.

This will cause a appHost._RequestQuitAll, which will notify the
monarch to collect up all the window state and save it.

This "crash" caused by the OS force killing us constitutes 80% of all our crashes. 80%. See MSFT:38947155, MSFT:38877540, MSFT:21058878, MSFT:31710054, MSFT:39764652, MSFT:26883776.

Closes #13569


It also fixes the issue where if you've got Terminal Dev running (outside VS), and you try to Deploy, you have to make sure to close the "Are you sure you want to close all tabs" dialog before the deployment can proceed. A deploy in VS sends the same sequence of messages as a real update.
2022-07-29 11:21:01 +00:00
Mike Griese
781340a702 Don't comment on commits, cause no one's using that (#13616)
As discussed on teams. 

Refer to https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/issues/23#issuecomment-1195826414
2022-07-28 21:16:45 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
4e5a0c137b Remove outdated MSVC checks (#13621)
This removes outdated checks for MSVC versions that we don't support anymore.
2022-07-28 18:11:12 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
2470805aa0 AtlasEngine: Implement remaining grid lines (#13587)
This commit implements the remaining 5 of 8 grid lines:
left/top/right/bottom (COMMON_LVB) borders and double underline

`AtlasEngine::_resolveFontMetrics` was partially refactored to use `float`s
instead of `double`s, because that's what the remaining code uses as well.
It also helps the new, slightly more complex double underline calculation.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Print characters with the `COMMON_LVB_GRID_HORIZONTAL`, `GRID_LVERTICAL`,
  `GRID_RVERTICAL` and `UNDERSCORE` attributes via `WriteConsoleOutputW`
* All 4 grid lines are visible 
* Grid lines correctly scale according to the `lineWidth` 
* Print a double underline with `printf "\033[21mtest\033[0m"`
* A double underline is fully visible 
2022-07-28 13:34:51 +00:00
Mike Griese
73e7fd16d6 Two sets of localtest fixes for July 2022 (#13603)
Cleans up a couple local test failures.

* [x] Closes #13474: So, I clearly hadn't ran the local tests at the end of the themes PR. We needed a sensible fallback to SOME theme, even if there wasn't one provided in the user json. This is only really hit in the tests (that don't also include `defaults.json`.
* [x] Closes #13323: Meh, the ordering of the keys in this test doesn't matter. Ordering is a map implementation detail. This is fine.
* [x] Ran tests locally
2022-07-27 19:39:51 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
17db409e7a AtlasEngine: Remove support for Windows 7 (#13608)
We recently figured that we can drop support for Windows 7. Coincidentally
AtlasEngine never actually supported Windows 7 properly, because it called
`ResizeBuffers` with `DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_FLAG_FRAME_LATENCY_WAITABLE_OBJECT`
no matter whether the swap chain was created with it enabled.

The new minimally supported version is Windows 8.1.
2022-07-27 16:23:55 +00:00
LitoMore
e20346a558 Use GitHub built-in style for notes (#13615)
Update the `note` prefix for blockquotes with GitHub built-in styles.

## References
- https://github.com/community/community/discussions/16925

## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
2022-07-27 09:12:13 -07:00
Leonard Hecker
65b71ff498 AtlasEngine: Fix LRU state after scrolling (#13607)
66f4f9d had another bug: Just like how we scroll our viewport by `memmove`ing
the `_r.cells` array, we also have to `memmove` the new `_r.cellGlyphMapping`.
Without this fix drawing lots of glyphs while only scrolling slightly
(= not invalidating the entire viewport), would erroneously call
`makeNewest` on glyphs now outside of the viewport. This would cause
actually visible glyphs to be recycled and overwritten by new ones.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Switch to Cascadia Code
* Print some text that fills the glyph atlas
* Scroll down by a few rows
* Write a long "==========" ligature (this quickly fills up
  any remaining space in the atlas and exacerbates the issue)
* Unrelated rows don't get corrupted 
2022-07-27 13:42:38 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
b0396f1741 Make ToolsVersion more consistent in our project files (#13535)
While working on another PR related to this I noticed that my VS
generates `.vcxproj` files that are a bit different to the ones we have.
This commit is a quick search & replace of all our project files to make
(primarily) their `ToolsVersion` more in line with what VS does itself:
No `ToolsVersion` for `.vcxproj`, `ToolsVersion="15.0"`
for `.csproj` and `ToolsVersion="4.0"` for `.filters` files.
2022-07-26 22:31:42 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
d9df27ffa4 Improve Launch MVVM (#13467)
## Summary of the Pull Request
The xaml file no longer directly accesses the settings model object, and the settings model object is no longer exposed on the view model

## References
#13377 

## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes #xxx
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Still works
2022-07-26 22:05:27 +00:00
Sergey
47137648e3 Rename newTabPosition values (#13602)
Renames `newTabPosition` strings and enums.
Also fixes the schema, noted in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/13469#discussion_r928138496

Closes #13597
2022-07-26 21:18:06 +00:00
Mike Griese
6c2316df44 Add some notes on building package from commandline (#13350)
I was messing around with trying to build & deploy from the commandline. I discovered this, which is progress. However, the inner-loop commandline build for the Terminal is still egregiously long. 

* just a docs update
* is EIM work
2022-07-26 06:39:21 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
feabe41a08 AtlasEngine: Handle IntenseIsBold (#13577)
This change adds support for the `IntenseIsBold` rendering setting.
Windows Terminal for instance defaults to `false` here, causing
intense colors to only be bright but not bold.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Set "Intense text style" to "Bright colors"
* Enable AtlasEngine
* Print ``echo "`e[1mtest`e[0m"``
* "test" appears as bright without being bold 
2022-07-25 21:54:43 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
2e8949d3e8 Spellbot: ignore ploc* in lowercase (#13576) 2022-07-22 18:14:11 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
f04ebbe9b6 Introduce Mark Mode spec (add-on) (#5804)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This is a spec specifically dedicated to Mark Mode. It's an addition to the Keyboard Selection spec. I felt that it makes the most sense to make this a separate PR because there's a lot of ideas that are very specific to Mark Mode, and this gives us the space to modify some of that behavior and get a good look at how other terminal emulators designed this feature.

## References
#2840 - Keyboard Selection Spec (base spec/branch/PR)

## PR Checklist
* [X] Contributes to #715
2022-07-22 18:08:08 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
8a26f141c8 Introduce breaking changes to ReadConsoleOutput (#13321)
#8000 will change the way we store text from a strict grid/matrix where
one UTF16 character or surrogate pair always equals 1 column with the
possibility of joining exactly 2 to a wide character pair, to a dynamic
buffer where 1 or more characters can form 1 or more columns in any
arbitrary combination. Our long term goal is to properly support both
complex grapheme clusters like Emojis and complex ligatures that a wider
than 2 columns.  This change requires us to break our API as
`ReadConsoleOutputA/W` assumes the existence of exactly this grid/matrix
storage. Since we store wide characters like "い" as a single codepoint
that is simply marked as being 2 columns wide in the future, we cannot
reconstruct trailing DBCS characters that were written to the buffer
like we used to.  On the other hand this new behavior allows us to
implement better Unicode support and most likely significantly improve
our performance.

### Minor breaking changes

* `ReadConsoleOutputA` will now always **zero** the high byte in
  `(CHAR_INFO).Char.UnicodeChar`. Only the `.AsciiChar` can be used
  then. This prevents users from storing "additional" data in the
  terminal buffer.
* `ReadConsoleOutputA` will now **zero** the `.AsciiChar` if it fails to
  convert the Unicode character into an appropriate DBCS.
  * Example: It's possible to write "い" into a narrow column despite
    being a wide character. In these cases `WriteConsoleOutputA` will
    now return `0x00` instead of `0x44` (the lower half of い's code
    point `0x3044`).

### Major breaking changes

* `ReadConsoleOutputW` will now repeat the leading Unicode character
  twice and ignore the trailing one.
  * Example 1: Writing the pair `0x3044 0xabcd` with
    `WriteConsoleOutputW` used to yield the same `0x3044 0xabcd` if read
    back with `ReadConsoleOutputW`. This worked because conhost
    effectively ignored the trailing codepoint, allowing one to
    "smuggle" data. In the future this trailing character will be
    discarded and produce `0x3044 0x3044` instead.
  * Example 2: Writing い with `WriteConsoleOutputA` can be done with
    code page 932 (Shift-JIS) and the DBCS `0x82 0xa2`. If read back
    with `ReadConsoleOutputW` this would previously yield the two
    Unicode characters `0x3044 0xffff`. After this commit it'll yield
    `0x3044 0x3044`.

### Alternative approaches

It's possible to "tag"/"mark" written data as originating from
`WriteConsoleOutputA/W` so that it can be reconstructed accurately later
on. However this lead to implementation complexities that we're actively
trying to avoid in the new buffer implementation. Effectively
_everything_ that touches the buffer's text would have to handle these
marks and either write or clear them. Given the most likely small amount
of users who depend on the current quirky behavior, it'd be an
unwarranted maintenance and performance burden and prevent Windows
Terminal to ever truly migrate to full Unicode support.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Adjusted feature tests complete successfully 
2022-07-22 23:02:18 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
bb40efc00b Lock the app names in the pseudoloc locales (#13563)
On occasion, when we submit to the store we get a package rejection
because the app name has changed for the `qps-*` locales. Instead of
constantly reserving new pseudolocalized app names every time the
pseudolocalization seed changes, we should just lock our app name so
that it does not get pseudolocalized.
2022-07-22 18:02:03 +00:00
Josh Soref
9fbdf37647 Upgrade check-spelling to v0.0.20 (#13565)
Upgrade check-spelling to [v0.0.20](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/releases/tag/v0.0.20)

This upgrade includes a refresh of the workflow

key new features:
* the previous comment is collapsed
* duplicate words are flagged (see `alone` and `the`)
* forbidding patterns (see `nonexistent`, `preexisting`, and `greater than`)

Each of these features can be tuned
- comment collapsing is controlled by the `followup` bits in the workflow--  but I can't imagine why one would want to turn it off
- duplicate words can be masked in `patterns.txt` (see `Guid` and `that`)
- forbidding patterns (especially duplicates) is in `.github/actions/spelling/line_forbidden.patterns`

Fwiw, I'm slowly moving towards not using `.txt` in filenames, but it's a long term project and I have a bunch of other goals for the near term.

The refresh of advice is of course flexible -- I'm still evolving my default text. Note that the default now includes some `curl` and I'm still working on how I want to consume the output. I'm getting close to the point where I might be able to provide a tool that could reliably consume the output (including on Windows).

This code has been used internally for a while, but I tested it for this repository here:
https://github.com/check-spelling/terminal/pull/2
2022-07-22 13:01:32 -05:00
PankajBhojwani
d3ae00e2f3 Change AdjustIndistinguishableColors to an enum setting instead of a boolean setting (#13512)
## Summary of the Pull Request
`AdjustIndistinguishableColors` can now be set to:

- `Never`: Never adjust the colors
- `Indexed`: Only adjust colors that are part of the color scheme
- `Always`: Always adjust the colors

## References
#13343

## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes #xxx
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
For legacy purposes, `true` and `false` map to `Indexed` and `Never` respectively

## Validation Steps Performed
Setting still works
2022-07-22 11:41:15 +00:00
Mike Griese
5ea25f1883 Fix a crash when showTabsInTitlebar:false (#13561)
Does what it says on the tin.
2022-07-22 11:19:12 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
45b1cde0bc Remove the api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0 Windows 7 shim (#13517)
Per the VS 2022 documentation, Terminal is no longer supported on Windows 7.
We don't need to carry this baggage around.

It was introduced in #10559.
2022-07-19 20:12:23 +00:00
Jeroen B
03378690d8 Make cmd palette 'go back' button return to previously selected action (#13504)
The behaviour of the 'go back' button in the command palette was changed to return to the previously selected element rather than the root.

Instead of returning to the root, the go back button now returns to the previously selected item in the filtered action list. The previously selected item is selected by default and the view is scoped to the item.

## Validation Steps Performed
Manually tested by going back and forth between nested actions in the command palette.

Closes #13457
2022-07-19 20:05:19 +00:00
AdamSotak
e7a79d9c9e Added Source Code and Send Feedback buttons to About dialog (#13510)
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Added two new buttons to the About dialog. Source Code and Send Feedback buttons link directly to the Terminal project on GitHub and to the Issues page respectively.

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## References
#13371

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## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes #13371
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #13371

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## Validation Steps Performed
Performed manual testing and confirmed that the implementation works.
2022-07-19 19:59:02 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
784e4ec93a AtlasEngine: Improve robustness against TextBuffer bugs (#13530)
The current TextBuffer implementation will happily overwrite the
leading/trailing half of a wide glyph with a narrow one without
padding the other half with whitespace. This could crash AtlasEngine
which aggressively guarded against such inconsistencies.

Closes #13522

## Validation Steps Performed
* Run .bat file linked in #13522
  (Override wide glyph with a single space.)
* `AtlasEngine` doesn't crash 
2022-07-19 19:27:28 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
d2b77509f1 Fix VS version for compliance build (#13534)
#13368 (bd403dc) failed to increment the VS version
in our compliance pipeline which broke it.
2022-07-19 17:00:02 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
67662e1a6a AtlasEngine: Fix bugs introduced in 66f4f9d and d74b66a (#13496)
### Disappearing glyphs

We only process glyphs within the dirtyRect, but glyphs outside of the dirtyRect
are still in use and shouldn't be discarded. This is critical if someone uses
a tool like tmux to split the terminal horizontally. If they then print a lot
of Unicode text on just one side, we have to ensure that the (for example)
plain ASCII glyphs on the other half of the viewport are still retained.

### Black viewport after font changes

The cursor was drawn without a clip rect, causing the entire atlas
texture to be filled with black. This just so happened to work fine 
in Windows Terminal but relied on a race condition.

Closes #13490

## Validation Steps Performed
* Disappearing glyphs
  * Start `tmux` in `wsl`
  * Split horizontally with `Ctrl+B`, `"`
  * `cat` a huge Unicode text file on the bottom
  * Ensure ASCII glyphs in the top half don't disappear 
* Black viewport after font changes
  * Start `OpenConsole` with `AtlasEngine`
  * Open Properties dialog and click "Ok"
  * Viewport content doesn't disappear 
2022-07-15 21:08:59 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
5926cc29e2 Fix bad code in fuzzing_directed.h (#13505)
2b202ce6 changed this code to fix 2-phase name lookup, but accidentally
changed `&m_tInit` to `&CFuzzType::m_tInit` (pointer-to-member¹)
instead of `&this->m_tInit` (a regular pointer to some value).
This should not be confused with `&(CFuzzType::m_tInit)`
of course which is _not_ a pointer-to-member.

¹ To simplify things, a pointer-to-member is basically the byte offset of a
member within a struct. For instance given `struct T { char a, b, c, d; }` then
`&T::c` would commonly "store" the value 2, equivalent to `offsetof(T, c)`.

Closes #13501
2022-07-14 19:32:05 +00:00
Sergey
2f58711ee6 Updated schema with newTabPosition setting (#13469)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Updates schema with newTabPosition global setting, added in #13421

## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal/pull/559
* [x] Schema updated.

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
#13421 got merged, so I'm adding this one

Co-authored-by: Carlos Zamora <carlos.zamora@microsoft.com>
2022-07-14 10:47:31 -07:00
PankajBhojwani
2c6cdc281f Re-enable the setting to adjust the colors of indistinguishable text (#13343)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Re-enable the setting to adjust indistinguishable text, with some changes:

- We now pre-calculate the nudged values for 'default bright foreground' as well
- When a color table entry is manually set (i.e. via VT sequences) we re-calculate the nudged values

## References
#11095 #12160

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #11917
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.

## Validation Steps Performed
Indistinguishable text gets adjusted again
2022-07-14 15:58:11 +00:00
Mike Griese
a17f18a920 fix spelling in post 2022-07-14 06:36:37 -05:00
dansmor7
67f6b29d63 Update caption buttons to use glyphs (#13341)
The min/max/close buttons now use the same font glyphs used in Windows instead of paths.
They will also look different depending on whether you use Windows 10 or 11.

With certain scaling levels, the new fluent icons are always blurry on titlebars (win32, UWP, terminal).
I didn't check, but I assume that the glyphs will not be blurry on Windows 10 because they use the old font.
However, the glyps seem to have some alignment issues, making them even more blurry, and I'm not sure if I can fix that.

I looked into the minimize button problem:
* The UWP titlebar has 4px/5px, just like Terminal, but win32 titlebars have 5px/4px
* The new fluent icons have rounded caps, but the win32 minimize one doesn't (it's very subtle)
* The win32 minimize button is not blurry when the other buttons are

From this I presume that the minimize button is still using the old icon. So perhaps the Terminal/UWP vertical alignment is correct.

I was able to improve the rendering by wrapping the icon inside a Viewbox.

However, it won't perfectly match UWP, because scaling is calculated differently.
The icon width is 10px, which on 1.25x scaling would become 12.5px.
UWP titlebars truncate that to 12px, while Xaml renders that as 13px.

This is probably the best that can be done for now.

I found these icons [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/design/style/segoe-fluent-icons-font).
2022-07-14 06:35:16 -05:00
James Holderness
9ae68cca1e Add support for soft fonts in the DX renderer (#13362)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This PR adds support for downloadable soft fonts in the DirectX
renderer, potentially enabling them to be used in Windows Terminal.

## References

Soft fonts were first implemented in conhost (with the GDI renderer) in
PR #10011.

## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes #xxx
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not
checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a
different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

The way the DirectX implementation works is by building up a bitmap
containing all of the glyphs, and then drawing an appropriate subsection
of that bitmap for each character that needs to be rendered. The current
text color is applied with a color matrix effect, and the glyphs are
automatically scaled up to the current font size with a scaling effect.

By default the scaling uses a high quality cubic interpolation, which
gives it a smoother antialiased effect. But if the *Text antialiasing*
option is configured as *Aliased*, we use a simpler nearest-neighbor
interpolation, which more closely matches the rendering of the original
GDI implementation.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually tested the renderer in conhost with the `UseDx` registry
entry. I've also tested in Windows Terminal using the experimental
passthrough mode.
2022-07-14 11:34:46 +00:00
James Holderness
bc79867b38 Reimplement DECPS using DirectSound in place of MIDI (#13471)
## Summary of the Pull Request

The original `DECPS` implementation made use of the Windows MIDI APIs to
generate the sound, but that required a 3MB package dependency for the
GS wavetable DLS. This PR reimplements the `MidiAudio` class using
`DirectSound`, so we can avoid that dependency.

## References

The original `DECPS` implementation was added in PR #13208, but was
hidden behind a velocity flag in #13258.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13252
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number
where discussion took place: #13252

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

The way it works is by creating a sound buffer with a single triangle
wave that is played in a loop. We generate different notes simply by
adjusting the frequency at which that buffer is played.

When we need a note to end, we just set the volume to its minimum value
rather than stopping the buffer. If we don't do that, the repeated
starting and stopping tends to produce a lot of static in the output. We
also use two buffers, which we alternate between notes, as another way
to reduce that static.

One other thing worth mentioning is the handling of the buffer position.
At the end of each note we save the current position, and then use an
offset from that position when starting the following note. This helps
produce a clearer separation between tones when repeating sequences of
the same note.

In an ideal world, we should really have something like an attack-decay-
sustain-release envelope for each note, but the above hack seems to work
reasonably well, and keeps the implementation simple.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually tested both conhost and Terminal with the sample tunes
listed in issue #8687, as well as a couple of games that I have which
make use of `DECPS` sound effects.
2022-07-14 11:33:59 +00:00
Davide Giacometti
56016c92f7 Setting for hide window when it loses focus (#13478)
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Added setting for for hide window when it loses focus.
Works on normal window and quake window.

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## References

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## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #10660
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

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## Validation Steps Performed

- Enable **Settings > Appearance > Automatically hide window**
- Terminal window should be minimized on taskbar when it loses focus
- Quake window should be minimized on system tray when it loses focus
- Enable also **Settings > Appearance > Hide Terminal in the notification area when it is minimized**
- Terminal window should be minimized on system tray when it loses focus
- Quake window should be minimized on system tray when it loses focus
2022-07-14 11:32:54 +00:00
Mike Griese
dc161d8018 Draft spec for theming, Mica (#12530)
⚠️ This spec is going into the `specs/drafts/` folder, because it's CLEARLY not done yet.

I discussed this a bit with Dustin. We felt it would be valuable to have these thoughts committed as a durable artifact. Better to have our Mica thoughts written down somewhere, with the context they belong in. That of course includes the bigger Theming spec, which never got finished. 

I don't think we need to go through the fill spec review for this. Theming is clearly still a WIP. But committing this draft should give a better picture of what the vision is. 

See also: 
* #3327
* #10509

### TODOs
* [ ] The many that are straight up in the doc
* [ ] The fact that there's multiple Mica's now
* [ ] GO look at MSFT:39027976
2022-07-14 06:05:37 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
ae9532fb41 Fix PGO by "installing" a newer version of VCLibs to our app folder (#13502)
Moving to VS 2022 and C++20 in #13368 introduced a new dependency on an
as-yet-nonexistent VC Runtime library: msvcp140_atomic_wait.dll. That
library is not installed on the 21H1 machines that run our PGO tests.

Fortunately, the app platform will--largely--handle this dependency for
us on machines in the wild.

Fixes #13500
2022-07-14 03:28:18 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
574a72b505 Port our Daily Loc Submission build out of Azure DevOps to YAML (#13492)
Does what it says on the tin!
2022-07-13 14:27:01 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
5f3222b993 Stop our release pipeline from downloading the entire SDK *twice* (#13491)
The debugging tools folks helpfully published PdbStr and SrcTool as
NuGet packages for us to take a dependency on! Now we can end this
wasteful practice once and for all...

NOTE: This change introduces a harmless error message at the end of
symbol indexing. Instead of printing out the list of mapped sources,
`srctool` will complain that `srcsrv.dll` is missing. This is only cosmetic.
2022-07-13 14:26:05 +00:00
Mike Griese
91bf709ca6 Fix a bad null deref (#13493)
Yep this is my bad. I was trying to fix a bug where only having one of `background` or `unfocusedBackground` would cause the other to never get set to the default. In attempting to force all the logic into an if statement, I messed up the order of operations. My bad 😢 

Regressed in #13456
2022-07-12 19:53:57 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
7abed9f6fb Add keyboard navigation to hyperlinks (#13405)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds support to navigate to clickable hyperlinks using only the keyboard. When in mark mode, the user can press [shift+]tab to go the previous/next hyperlink in the text buffer. Once a hyperlink is selected, the user can press <kbd>Ctrl+Enter</kbd> to open the hyperlink.

## References
#4993 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #6649
* [x] Documentation updated at https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal/pull/558

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
- Main change
   - The `OpenHyperlink` event needs to be piped down to `ControlCore` now so that we can open a hyperlink at that layer.
   - `SelectHyperlink(dir)` searches the buffer in a given direction and finds the first hyperlink, then selects it.
   - "finding the hyperlink" is the tough part because the pattern tree takes in buffer coordinates, searches through the buffer in that given space, then stores everything relative to the defined space. Normally, the given buffer coordinates would align with the viewport's start and end. However, we're now trying to search outside of the viewport (sometimes), so we need to manage two coordinate systems at the same time.
   - `convertToSearchArea()` lambda was used to convert a given coordinate into the search area coordinate system. So if the search area is the visible viewport, we spit out a viewport position. If the search area is the _next_ viewport, we spit out a position relative to that.
   - `extractResultFromList()` lambda takes the list of patterns from the pattern tree and spits out the hyperlink we want. If we're searching forwards, we get the next one. Otherwise, we get the previous one. We explicitly ignore the one we're already on. If we don't find any, we return `nullopt`.
   - Now that we have all these cool tools, we use them to progressively search through the buffer to find the next/previous hyperlink. Start by searching the visible viewport _after_ (or _before_) the current selection. If we can't find anything, go to the next "page" (viewport scrolled up/down). Repeat this process until something comes up.
   - If we can't find anything, nothing happens. We don't wrap around.
- Other relevant changes
   - the `copy` action is no longer bound to `Enter`. Instead, we manually handle it in `ControlCore.cpp`. This also lets us handle <kbd>Shift+Enter</kbd> appropriately without having to take another key binding.
   - `_ScrollToPoint` was added. It's a simple function that just scrolls the viewport such that the provided buffer position is in view. This was used to de-duplicate code.
   - `_ScrollToPoint` was added into the `ToggleMarkMode()` function. Turns out, we don't scroll to the new selection when we enter mark mode (whoops!). We _should_ do that and we should backport this part of the change too. I'll handle that.
   - add some clarity when some functions are using the viewport position vs the buffer position. This is important because the pattern interval tree works in the viewport space.

## Validation Steps Performed
- case: all hyperlinks are in the view
   -  get next link
   -  get prev link
-  case: need to scroll down for next link
-  case: need to scroll up for next link
2022-07-12 19:51:37 +00:00
Mike Griese
b4a52c847f Send focus events even in ReadOnly mode (#13483)
Does what it says on the tin. When we get focused, temporarily turn off readonly mode, as to not pop the dialog when the focus sequence is eventually sent to the connection. 

* closes #13461
2022-07-12 19:48:34 +00:00
Mike Griese
3f21996589 A pile of Theming nits fixes (#13465)
The main fix here is for the caption button colors. If you had a dark OS/app theme, and a light titlebar, we'd end up with light glyphs, so the caption buttons would be impossible to find.

There's also a pile of nits from #12992 in here. Probably enough to close #13456 out, but I'll let Dustin be the judge. 

Filing today, to get in for 1.16 selfhost (@DHowett)
2022-07-12 12:30:21 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
fd74d59c6c Extend test coverage of TestDbcsWriteRead (#13316)
`TestDbcsWriteRead` failed to properly test all text input scenarios.
In order to write wide characters with `CHAR_INFO` structs using the `W` APIs
one must still repeat the `CHAR_INFO` twice, once with `COMMON_LVB_LEADING_BYTE`
and once with `COMMON_LVB_TRAILING_BYTE` set in the attributes. This is because
`CHAR_INFO` APIs are column oriented. `TestDbcsWriteRead` on the other hand
only tested the scenario of sending wide characters without those flags.

This commit fixes the problem by introducing a `UnicodeDoubled` mode and
increases the number of test patterns from 14 to 17. Due to the existing
code having been written with the false assumption in mind, a simpler
modification resulted in +1100 LOC. As such I opted to rewrite the code instead
and replaced the potentially buggy output generators with static arrays.

Code page 437 tests were removed, as it contains no DBCS characters anyways.

This is preliminary work for #8000.
2022-07-11 22:03:01 +00:00
James Holderness
04478d1df0 Add line breaks in the debug tap output (#13475)
## Summary of the Pull Request

When the debug tap converts control characters into visible glyphs, it
ends up losing the structure of the output, and that can sometimes make
things difficult to read. This PR attempts to alleviate that problem by
reinjecting an actual line break in the debug stream whenever an `LF`
control is received.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #12312
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number
where discussion took place: #12312

## Validation Steps Performed

I've tested the updated debug tab with a number of different shells, and
also a couple of different apps. When there aren't many linefeeds in the
output, it's obviously not going to make much of a difference, but when
there are, I think it definitely improves the readability.
2022-07-11 19:09:38 +00:00
Davide Giacometti
589286a357 Don't set full screen to quake window (#13473)
If launch mode is set to full screen quake window is opened in full
screen.

## Validation Steps Performed
- Set startup > launch mode > full screen
- Launch quake window
- Quake window shouldn't be opened in full screen

Closes #12894
2022-07-11 18:49:01 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
d74b66a0a7 AtlasEngine: Improve glyph generation performance (#13477)
#13458 added the ability to reuse tiles from our glyph atlas texture
so that we stop running out of GPU memory for complex Unicode.
This however can result in our glyph generation being a performance issue in
edge cases, to the point that the application may feel outright unuseable.

CJK glyphs for instance can easily exceed the maximum atlas texture size
(twice the window size), but take a significant amount of CPU and GPU time to
rasterize and draw, which results in "jelly scrolling" down to ~1 FPS.
This PR improves the situation of the latter half by directly drawing
glyphs into the texture atlas without an intermediate scratchpad texture.

This reduces GPU usage by 96% on my system (33% -> 2%) which improves general
render performance by ~100% (15 -> 30 FPS). CPU usage remains the same however,
but that's not really something we can do anything about at this time.
The atlas texture is already our primary means to reduce the CPU cost after all.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Disable V-Sync for OpenConsole in NVIDIA Control Panel
* Enable `debugGlyphGenerationPerformance`
* Print the entire CJK block U+4E00..U+9FFF
* Measure the above GPU usage and FPS improvements 
  (Alternatively: Just scroll around and judge the "jellyness".)
2022-07-11 18:31:21 +00:00
Mike Griese
32379c29f0 Wrap the tooltips on the new tab button (#13463)
In non-en-us locales, these tooltips can get really long and get clipped.

Closes MSFT:39603031
See Also #9913
2022-07-11 17:13:55 +00:00
James Holderness
cd2166aedf Allow leading spaces to bypass console aliases (#13476)
## Summary of the Pull Request

When you create a console alias that overrides an existing command, it
should still be possible to execute the original command by prefixing it
with a space. However, at some point in the past, there was an attempt
to improve the usability by trimming leading spaces, and that ended up
breaking this functionality. This PR reverts that change, so leading
spaces can once again be used to bypass an alias.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #4189
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number
where discussion took place: #4189

## Validation Steps Performed

I've updated the existing alias unit test for leading spaces to match
the new behavior, i.e. it now confirms that a command with leading
spaces will not match the alias.

I've also manually confirmed that the `doskey` test case reported in
issue #4189 is now working as expected.
2022-07-11 12:36:08 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
66f4f9d9ea AtlasEngine: Implement LRU invalidation for glyph tiles (#13458)
So far AtlasEngine would only grow the backing texture atlas once it gets full,
without the ability to reuse tiles once it gets full. This commit adds LRU
capabilities to the glyph-to-tile hashmap, allowing us to reuse the least
recently used tiles for new ones once the atlas texture is full.
This commit uses a quadratic growth factor with power-of-2 textures,
resulting in a backing atlas of 1x to 2x the size of the window.
While AtlasEngine is still incapable of shrinking the texture, it'll now at
least not grow to 128MB or result in weird glitches under most circumstances.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Print `utf8_sequence_0-0x2ffff_assigned_printable_unseparated.txt`
  from https://github.com/bits/UTF-8-Unicode-Test-Documents
* Scroll back up to the top
* PowerShell input line is still there rendering as ASCII. 
2022-07-11 12:23:48 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
bbc570d107 Implement MVVM for the Rendering page (#13391)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Implements a `RenderingViewModel` for the Rendering page in the SUI

## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Rendering page still works
2022-07-08 22:50:38 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
238b5c2e22 Implement MVVM for the Interaction page (#13378)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Implements an `InteractionViewModel` for the Interaction page in the SUI

## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Interaction page still works
2022-07-08 22:13:15 +00:00
Sergey
55dd4af9cb Add ability to select where new tab will appear (#13421)
<!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? -->
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds ability to select where new tab will appear: at the end or after currently selected tab.

<!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting-->
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #12955 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

<!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed or any additional comments/features here -->
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
PR adds setting "NewTabPosition" in global appearances with dropdown list and uses it then creating new tabs. This setting does not affect settings tab position (should it?).
There should also be a documentation update, I'm just waiting to see if this change even acceptable.
<!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well -->
## Validation Steps Performed
2022-07-08 21:46:01 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
2970017243 Implement MVVM for the GlobalAppearance page (#13390)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Implements a `GlobalAppearanceViewModel` for the GlobalAppearance page in the SUI

## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed
Global appearance page still works
2022-07-08 20:49:03 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
1faf67fba3 Implement MVVM for the Launch page (#13377)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Implements a `LaunchViewModel` for the Launch page in the SUI

## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA

## Validation Steps Performed
Launch page still works
2022-07-08 11:55:37 +00:00
Mike Griese
024b9fc0f4 Add a setting for the unfocused tabRow background color (#13049)
Adds `tabRow.unfocusedBackground` to the theme properties.

When provided, the window will use this ThemeColor as the color of the tab row when the window is inactive. 

When omitted, the window will fall back to the default tab row color, `{"key": "TabViewBackground"}` from our App.xaml.

* [ ] tests added.
* [x] Closes #4862
* [ ] Needs a whole pile of docs updates, which we'll do at the end here.


This actually helped validate #12992 quite a bit. I found a bunch of bugs concerning null colors, null objects. Json parsing is hard 😛
2022-07-07 17:57:48 +00:00
Mike Griese
aa4e9f5414 Also hide the scroll marks when hiding the scrollbar (#13454)
This one's pretty obvious. I added another scrollbar sized grid to the terminal,
but I forgot to collapse it when the user requests `"scrollbarState": "hidden"`.

* [x] Closes #13446
* [x] I work here
2022-07-07 17:30:50 +00:00
Mike Griese
76b00e3b31 Add support for tab.background to themes (#13178)
## Summary of the Pull Request

Adds support for the `tab.background` property to themes. This is also a ThemeColor, so it accepts, colors, `accent`, and `terminalBackground`, just like everything else.

## References
* See #3327 
* ⚠️ targets #12992 ⚠️


## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #702
* [x] I work here
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated - YUP

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

I apparently left behing an optional color in TerminalTab for theme colors some time ago, just never used it. Crazy, huh?

## Validation Steps Performed

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2022-07-07 08:26:17 -05:00
Mike Griese
07d58a800c Initial Theme support (#12992)
##### ⚠️ targeting 1.15

## Summary of the Pull Request

Adds support for Themes, a new type of customization for the Terminal. Themes allow the user to customize elements of the Terminal window itself. In this first iteration, this PR adds support for two main properties:
* enabling Mica as the window backdrop
* changing the tab row color (read: changing the titelbar color)

These represent the most important asks of theming in the Terminal. The properties added in this PR are:

* Theme color variants:
    - `"#rrggbb"` or `"#aarrggbb"`
    - `"accent"`
    - `"terminalBackground"`
* Properties (_listed here in dot notation, but implemented as sub-objects_)
    - `tabRow.background`: accepts a ThemeColor (above)
    - `window.applicationTheme`: accepts one of `{"system", "light", "dark"}`
    - `window.useMica`: accepts a boolean, defaults to false.

## References
* As first described in #3327
* spec'd in #12530

## PR Checklist
* [x] Sorta enables #10509, but doesn't close it. That'll need more comprehensive changes to the titlebar code.
  * **update**: I totally disabled mica, but left the serialization code. It just seems silly without #10509. 
* [x] Closes #1963
* [x] Closes #3774 
* [x] Closes #12939
* [x] Does the bulk of the #3327 work, but I'm going to leave that open since that's become my megathread for everything related to theming.
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated - **SURE DOES**

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

### --> GO READ #12530 <--

Seriously. 

These themes aren't customizable in the SUI currently. You can change the active theme, and the UI will show all of the defined themes, but they're not editable there. 

They don't layer. You'll need to define your own themes.

Thay can't come from fragments. This is a really cool future idea, but not implemented in this v0.

The sub objects have some gnarly macros to generate a lot of the serialization code for you. 

### TODOs

* [x] I still have yet to establish what the accent color algorithm is. This might be proprietary and require a ThemeHelpers workaround.
* [x] Make sure `terminalBackground` & the SUI result in something sensible
* [x] Make sure runtime BG changes work with `terminalBackground`. One time, they didn't. `printf "\x1b]11;rgb:ff/00/ff\x07"`
* [x] Acrylic Terminal BG's look weird, like, the opacity is always 50% or something. And the tab row looks all wrong then.

## Validation Steps Performed

This is the blob I've been testing with:
<details>

```jsonc
    // "useAcrylicInTabRow": true,
    "theme": "my dark",
    // "theme": "Edge",
    "theme": "orangey",
    "theme": "WHITE",
    // "theme": "terminal",
    "themes": [
        {
            "name": "my dark",
            "window": {
                "applicationTheme": "dark",
                "useMica": true,
            },
            "tabRow": {
                "background": "#00000000",
            },
        },
        {
            "name": "Edge",
            "tabRow": { "background": "accent" },
            "window": { "applicationTheme": "system" }
        },
        {
            "name": "orangey",

            "window": {
                "applicationTheme": "light",
                "useMica": true,
            },
            "tabRow": {
                "background": "#ff8800",
            },
        },
        {
            "name": "WHITE",
            "window": {
                "applicationTheme": "dark",
                "useMica": true,
            },
            "tabRow": {
                "background": "#FFFFFF",
            },
        },
        {
            "name": "terminal",

            "window": {
                "applicationTheme": "dark",
                "useMica": false,
            },
            "tabRow": {
                "background": "terminalBackground",
            },
        },
    ]
```
    
</details>
2022-07-07 06:54:54 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
16028dee8b RelEng: Teach ServicingPipeline to infer the version if it's null (#13439)
```
% .\tools\ReleaseEngineering\ServicingPipeline.ps1
Inferred servicing version 1.14
PICK f025c53dba: Remove the fallback to wsl.exe when HKCU\...\Lxss doesn't exist (#13436)
 OK
```
2022-07-06 06:11:53 -05:00
dansmor7
c6b67aad4b Update tab hover colors (#13434)
The hover tab color used to be generated from the selected tab color, which would end up lighter or darker, and white-gray colors would end up pink.
It is now simply the selected tab color with 60% opacity. This is also how brushes are created for accent buttons and color buttons (although with different opacity levels).
2022-07-05 16:56:01 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
bd403dc8e7 Switch to VS17 and C++20 (#13368)
C++20 goodies include:
* 3-way comparison operator `<=>` and `operator==() = default`
* designated initializers
* constraints and concepts
* abbreviated function templates (`void foo(auto bar)`)
* pack-expansions in lambda init-captures
* heterogeneous lookups in `unordered_set` / `unordered_map`
* `consteval` / `constinit`
* `starts_with` / `ends_with` for `string` / `string_view`
* `midpoint`, `lerp`
* `<bit>`
* `<ranges>`
* `<span>`
* `<barrier>`
* `<latch>`
* `<semaphore>`
2022-07-05 21:06:05 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
f025c53dba Remove the fallback to wsl.exe when HKCU\...\Lxss doesn't exist (#13436)
The main result of this fallback is that we attempt to launch wsl.exe
when the user hasn't installed or interacted with WSL. On our test
machines, that results in the creation of a wsl.exe process that tells
us precisely nothing; on WDAC managed machines it results in an Event
Log entry about spawning another (possibly blocked) process.

The registry is more reliable, and if the "API" it provides changes we
can just rev terminal.

Closes #11716
2022-07-05 20:47:20 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
66ecb0bd63 Update renderer on SwitchSelectionEndpoint (#13435)
## Summary of the Pull Request
In #13370, we should be notifying the renderer that the selection changed. Minor oversight and simple fix.

## References
#4993
#13370 
Closes #13413
2022-07-05 20:38:22 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
95a19624a4 Fix a race condition in CTerminalHandoff::s_StopListening (#13410)
This commit fixes a minor race condition covered as part of #13368.
The member `_pfnHandoff` was read without the mutex `_mtx` being locked first.
The issue was solved by acquiring the lock early and running the entire
`s_StopListening` function with that lock held.
2022-07-05 20:25:14 +00:00
Mike Griese
86dfefa690 Fix the bellsound schema, for real (#13433)
As noted in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/11511#issuecomment-1173541384.

Missed in #13035
2022-07-05 14:33:00 -05:00
PankajBhojwani
478c2c3613 Update schema with scroll marks actions and settings (#13414)
Update schema with the settings/actions added in #12948 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13404
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] Schema updated.
2022-07-01 14:24:34 -07:00
Dustin Howett
a579566a1d version: bump to 1.16 on main 2022-06-30 23:02:26 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
f1b6b17c58 Bump Newtonsoft.Json from 12.0.3 to 13.0.1 (#13363)
* Bump Newtonsoft.Json from 12.0.3 to 13.0.1 in /dep/nuget

Bumps [Newtonsoft.Json](https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json) from 12.0.3 to 13.0.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/compare/12.0.3...13.0.1)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: Newtonsoft.Json
  dependency-type: direct:production
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>

* Complete the Newtonsoft.Json upgrade to 13.0.1

Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dustin Howett <duhowett@microsoft.com>
2022-06-30 22:31:40 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
7b8a53c030 Introduce switchSelectionEndpoint action (#13370)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Introduces the `switchSelectionEndpoint` action which switches whichever selection endpoint is targeted when a selection is present. For example, if you are targeting "start", `switchSelectionEndpoint` makes it so that now you are targeting "end". This also updates the selection markers appropriately.

## References
Spec - #5804 
#13358
Closes #3663

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Most of the code is just standard code of adding a new action. Other than that, we have...
- if there is no selection, the action fails and the keybinding is passed through (similar to `copy()`)
- when we update the selection endpoint, we need to also update the "pivot". This ensures that future calls of `UpdateSelection()` respect this swap.
- [Corner Case] if the cursor is being moved, we make it so that you basically "anchored" an endpoint and you don't have to hold shift anymore.
2022-07-01 01:44:39 +00:00
Dustin Howett
d6a9e9ffb6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'openconsole/inbox' 2022-06-30 20:17:07 -05:00
Dustin Howett
eb1d6b599e OS PR 7534836: HOTFIX MSFT-40226902 by leaking the onecore renderers on exit
## Why is this change being made?
Our conhost OneCore backend isn't as thoroughly tested as our Win32 one and fell victim to the general "bugginess" of our shutdown handling centered around `ServiceLocator::RundownAndExit`. In the past we simply leaked all resources, but changed it so that a cleanup on exit occurs, so that we can track resource leaks for instance. This broke OneCore which has a more delicate shutdown than Win32.

## What changed?
This commit reverts changes being made in 9d7a46f64c and after.

## How was the change tested?
This change was tested in a OneCore VM by repeatedly spawning subprocesses and ensuring they exit in a timely manner and without unexpected crashes.

Related work items: MSFT-40226902, MSFT-22128499

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2022-07-01 01:11:47 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
2cd2351deb Miscellaneous bug fixes for Mark Mode (#13358)
## Summary of the Pull Request
1. [copy on select] when manually copying text (i.e. kbd or right-click) while in mark/quick-edit mode, we now dismiss the selection.
2. `Enter` is now bound to copy by default. 
    - This works very well with mark mode and provides a more consistent behavior with conhost's selection experience overall.
    - "why not hardcode `Enter` as a way to copy when in mark mode?"
        - In an effort to make this as configurable as possible, I decided to make it a configurable keybinding, but am open to suggestions.
3. selection markers
   a. we now hide the selection markers when multi-clicking the terminal.
   b. selection markers are now properly shown when a single cell selection exists
      - Prior to this PR, any single cell selection would display both markers. Now, we actually track which endpoint we're moving and display the appropriate one.
4. ensures that when you use keyboard selection to move past the top/bottom of the scroll area, we clamp it to the origin/bottom-right respectively. The fix is also better here in that it provides consistent behavior across all of the `_MoveByX` functions.
5. adds `toggleBlockSelection` to the schema

## References
#13053 

## Validation Steps Performed
Did a whole flowchart of expected behavior with copy on select:
- enable `copyOnSelect`
   - make a selection with the mouse
      -  right-click should copy the text --> clear the selection --> paste
   - use keyboard selection to quick-edit the existing selection
      -  `copy` action should clear the selection
      -  right-click should copy the text --> clear the selection --> paste

Played with selection markers a bit in mark mode and quick edit mode. Markers are updating appropriately.
2022-06-30 20:07:07 -05:00
msftbot[bot]
843e61aa8a Migrate FabricBot Tasks to Config-as-Code (#13397)
FabricBot is now a [config-as-code-only] platform. As a result, while
you can still use the [FabricBot Configuration Portal] to modify your
FabricBot configuration, you can no longer save the changes. The only
way to save changes to your configuration at the moment is to _export
configuration_ from the portal and upload the exported configuration to
`.github/fabricbot.json` in your repository. In this pull request, we
are adding your FabricBot configuration to your repository at
`.github/fabricbot.json` so that you can make changes to it going
forward.

While the [FabricBot Configuration Portal] is the *only way* to modify
your FabricBot configuration at the moment, we have a feature on our
backlog to publish the JSON schema defining the structure of the
FabricBot configuration file. With the JSON schema, you can (1) use a
plaintext editor of your choice to modify the FabricBot configuration
file and use the schema to validate the file after editing or (2)
[configure VS Code] to use the schema when editing FabricBot
configuration file to take advantage of convenience features such as
automatic code completion and field description on mouseover.

[config-as-code-only]: https://eng.ms/docs/products/1es-data-insights/merlinbot/extensions/bot-config-as-code
[FabricBot Configuration Portal]: https://portal.fabricbot.ms/bot/?repo=microsoft/terminal
[configure VS Code]: https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/languages/json#_json-schemas-and-settings

Co-authored-by: msftbot[bot] <48340428+msftbot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dustin Howett <duhowett@microsoft.com>
2022-06-30 19:59:51 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
f785168aac Remove most uses of CompareInBounds (#13244)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Replaces most uses of `Viewport::CompareInBounds()` with `til::point`'s `<` and `>` operators. `CompareInBounds` has been the cause of a bunch of UIA crashes over the years. Replacing them entirely ensures that the `FAILFAST_IF` isn't ever touched.

Unfortunately, we still need `IncrementInBounds` and `DecrementInBounds` to have support for that exclusive end.

## References
#13183
2022-07-01 00:06:33 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
8fba292bd7 Fix coordSizeUnscaled calculation in AtlasEngine (#13384)
This commit fixes a bug causing the OpenConsole to get increasingly larger
every time the font is changed when the AtlasEngine is active.
The only impact this bug had on Windows Terminal is that the
`font-size` in HTML and RTF selection copies are too large.

## Validation Steps Performed
* OpenConsole window size doesn't change when
  switching between main and alt buffer 
2022-06-30 21:16:19 +00:00
Dustin Howett
9e8427d81e Merge remote-tracking branch 'openconsole/inbox' into main 2022-06-24 17:51:35 -05:00
Dustin Howett
059b53bf94 Migrate OSS up to 8962f88f9 2022-06-24 17:39:59 -05:00
Dustin Howett
4d48f305a1 OS PR 7517171: Fix a race condition in ServiceLocator::RundownAndExit
[Git2Git] Merged PR 7517171: Fix a race condition in ServiceLocator::RundownAndExit

The whole premise of RundownAndExit is that one thread enters it, runs
down the console and terminates it. One thread enters, 0 threads leave.

After some recent console locking changes, we found that on OneCore
devices it was possible for two threads (the I/O thread and the coniosrv
Input thread) to try to rundown and exit at the same time.

This SRWLOCK prevents that from happening.

Fixes #40146639

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Related work items: #40146639
2022-06-24 22:20:36 +00:00
Dustin Howett
06e2317012 OS PR 7517072: Force the double-click tests to have a high click timeout
[Git2Git] Merged PR 7517072: conhost: Force the double-click tests to have a high click timeout

The conhost tests might run somewhere that does not have a double click time.
We should hardcode a value for the purposes of testing.

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Related work items: MSFT-40150725
2022-06-24 21:52:13 +00:00
Dustin Howett
4071df73ba OS build fixes on top of 24a53d496
This introduces the build rules for midi.lib to the OS!

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2022-06-24 20:58:03 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
8962f88f90 Disable the VT color quirk for pwsh and modern inbox powershell (#13352)
In #6810, we introduced a "quirk" for all known versions of PowerShell
that suppressed their requests for black background/gray foreground.
This was done to avoid an [issue in PSReadline] where it would paint
black bars all over the screen if the default background color wasn't
the same as the ANSI black color.

Years have passed since that quirk was introduced. The underlying bug
was fixed, and the fix was released broadly long ago. It's time for us
to remove the quirk... almost.

Terminal still runs on versions of Windows that ship a broken version of
PSReadline. We must maintain the quirk there -- the user can't do
anything about it, and we would make their experience worse if we
removed the quirk entirely.

PowerShell 7.0 also ships a broken version of PSReadline. It is still in
support for another 6 months, but updates have been available for some
time. We can encourage users to update.

Therefore, we only need the quirk for Windows PowerShell, and then only
for specific versions of Windows.

_Inside Windows_, we don't even need that: we're guaranteed to be built
alongside a fixed version of PowerShell!

Closes #6807

[issue in PSReadline]: https://github.com/PowerShell/PSReadLine/issues/830#issuecomment-650508857
2022-06-23 15:40:27 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
72a4e936cc Fix moving selection past scroll area (#13318)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Introduced in #10824, this fixes a bug where you could use keyboard selection to move below the scroll area. Instead, we now clamp movement to the mutable viewport (aka the scrollable area). Specifically, we clamp to the corners (i.e. 0,0 or bottom right cell of scroll area).

## Validation Steps Performed
 (no output) try to move past bottom of viewport
 (with output, at bottom of scroll area) try to move past viewport
 (with output, NOT at bottom of scroll area) try to move past viewport
 try to move past top of viewport
2022-06-22 23:16:24 +00:00
Dustin Howett
1ac7fe16ae Migrate OSS up to 24a53d496 2022-06-22 15:35:12 -05:00
Dustin Howett
ff7a632f0f Import OS build fixes on top of 7dbe741e1 2022-06-22 20:29:49 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
24a53d4968 Dismiss Terminal-by-default banner on handoff (#13344)
It's not useful to notify users that WT can be made the default if it's already
clearly being used for handoff. This commit will suppresses the banner then.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13314
* [x] I work here

## Validation Steps Performed
* Modify `TerminalPage::ShowSetAsDefaultInfoBar` to not check for
  `CascadiaSettings::IsDefaultTerminalSet()`
* Set Terminal Dev as the default
* Set incoming connections to open in the latest Terminal window
* Delete `state.json` after every test below
* Launching Terminal Dev shows the banner 
  Launching `cmd.exe` dismisses the banner in the current Terminal 
* Launching `cmd.exe` launches Terminal Dev without banner 
2022-06-21 23:02:29 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
0b97c7b5ca Strip XAML files from the MSIX payload (#13351)
These files are vestigial, because we are also shipping (either as loose
files or embedded in resources.pri) precompiled xbf/xaml binary format
files.

This saves us almost 500kb on disk.

Fixes #11687

Validation
----------
I ran a local build and saw that it produced a working Terminal, packaged
and unpackaged.
2022-06-21 13:37:42 -05:00
Carlos Zamora
6436e712e7 Add selection marker overlays for keyboard selection (#10865)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This introduces a selection marker overlay that tells the user which endpoint is currently being moved by the keyboard. The selection markers are respect font size changes and `cursor` color.

## References
#715 - Keyboard Selection
#2840 - Keyboard Selection Spec
#5804 - Mark Mode Spec

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
- `TermControl` layer:
   - Use a canvas (similar to the one used for hyperlinks) to be able to draw the selection markers.
   - If we are notified that the selection changed, update the selection markers appropriately.
   - `UpdateSelectionMarkersEventArgs` lets us distinguish between mouse and keyboard selections.  `ClearMarkers` is set to true in the following cases...
      1.  Mouse selection, via SetEndSelectionPoint
      2. `LeftClickOnTerminal`, pretty self-explanatory
      3. a selection created from searching for text
- `ControlCore` layer:
   - Responsible for notifying `TermControl` to update the selection markers when a selection has changed.
   - Transfers info (the selection endpoint positions and which endpoint we're moving) from the terminal core to the term control.
- `TerminalCore` layer:
   - Provides the viewport position of the selection endpoints.


## Validation Steps Performed
- mouse selection (w/ and w/out shift) --> no markers
- keyboard selection --> markers
- markers update appropriately when we pivot the selection
- markers scroll when you hit a boundary
- markers take the color of the cursor color setting
- markers are resized when the font size changes
2022-06-20 17:47:53 -05:00
James Holderness
08c2f350e6 Make sure conpty is flushed before clearing scrollback (#13324)
## Summary of the Pull Request

When you execute a `cls` in the cmd shell, or `Clear-Host` in
PowerShell, we have a pair of shims that attempt to detect those
operations and forward an `ED3` sequence to conpty to clear the
scrollback.

If there was a linefeed at the bottom of the viewport immediately 
prior to those functions being called, that event might still be
pending, and only forwarded to conpty after the `ED3`. The result
then is a line pushed into the scrollback that shouldn't be there.

This PR tries to avoid that situation by forcing the renderer to
flush before the `ED3` sequence is sent.

## References

The `cls` and `Clear-Host` shims were originally added in PR #5627.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #5770
* [x] Closes #13320
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not
checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a
different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually tested in PowerShell with `echo Hello; Clear-Host` (this
is the only way I could reliably reproduce the original problem), and in
the cmd shell with `cls`. Both cases are now working as expected.
2022-06-20 17:47:35 -05:00
Ofek Lev
a5fb91dd4c Fix typos in dev build script (#13333) 2022-06-20 11:38:46 -05:00
Mike Griese
848314ef17 Fix a deadlock in ShowWindow (#13309)
When we send this ShowWindow message, if we send it to it's
going to need to get processed by the window message thread before
returning. We're handling this message under lock. However, the first
thing the conhost message thread does is lock the console. That'll
deadlock us. So unlock here, first, to let the message thread deal with
this message, then re-lock so later on this thread can unlock again
safely.

* [x] Closes #13301 
* [x] Tested conhost
* [x] Tested terminal
2022-06-16 22:10:00 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
deffbbc7f5 Regenerate CodepointWidthDetector from Unicode 14.0 (#13292) 2022-06-16 21:56:01 +00:00
Mike Griese
f12ee745ef Update the scrollbar postiton on scrollToMark (#13291)
When I moved this into ControlCore, I forgot that UserScrollViewport is usually triggered by the scrollbar updating, so it doesn't ask the UI to update. Since this logic is in ControlCore, it's sorta in a weird place where it needs to communicate both up and down:
* update the `Terminal`'s viewport position
* update the `TermControl`'s scrollbar position

Checklist:

* [x] Closes a bug bash bug
* [x] Missed in #12948 
* See also #11000
2022-06-16 21:55:17 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
9eb191d545 Fix an issue preventing the compliance pipeline from running (#13289) 2022-06-13 15:48:34 -05:00
HO-COOH
d866908eaf Fix mis-aligned Navigationview footer and save buttons in the settings page (#13282)
This improves the layout/appearance of the settings UI footer, by reducing
the height of the main content footer to match the navigation view footer.
2022-06-13 15:12:18 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
2e7a95ddb5 Fix uninitialized memory bug in GdiEngine (#13271)
ed27737 contains a regression were a `RECT` in `GdiEngine` wasn't properly
initialized anymore. Due to this, rendering during scrolling behaved erratic.

To find other cases of this bug in ed27737 the following regex was used:
```
^-.* = \{\s*\d*\s*\};
```

It appears that only `GdiEngine` was affected by a bug of this kind,
but just to be sure, this PR reverts all other instances.
This bug was likely caused when I tried to undo some of the changes in
ed27737 to make the PR smaller, but failed to revert the code properly.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13270
* [x] I work here

## Validation Steps Performed
I'm unable to reproduce the issue on my hardware and am unable to test
this change, but the uninitialized struct is clearly a bug regardless.

Co-authored-by: James Holderness <j4_james@hotmail.com>
2022-06-13 11:18:53 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
75e462441d Add an accelerator key for the shell extension (#13080)
Adds an accelerator key for the shell extension: `T` for stable, `P` for preview and `D` for dev.

# Validation
Ran a dev build and saw the keyboard accelerator assigned.

Closes #13061
2022-06-10 21:05:02 +00:00
James Holderness
c754f4d22d Restore the DECCTR color table report over conpty (#13227)
## Summary of the Pull Request

Up to now we haven't supported passing `DCS` sequences over conpty, so
any `DCS` operations would just be ignored in Windows Terminal. This PR
introduces a mechanism whereby we can selectively pass through
operations that could reasonably be handled by the connected terminal
without interfering with the regular conpty renderer. For now this is
just used to support restoring the `DECCTR` color table report.

## References

Support for `DECCTR` was originally added to conhost in PR #13139.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13223
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not
checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a
different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

The way this works is we have a helper method in `AdaptDispatch` that
`DCS` operations can use to create a passthrough `StringHandler` for the
incoming data instead of their usual handler. To make this passthrough
process more efficient, the handler buffers the data before forwarding
it to conpty.

However, it's important that we aren't holding back data if output is
paused before the string terminator, so we need to flush the buffer
whenever we reach the end of the current write operation. This is
achieved by querying a new method in the `StateMachine` that lets us
know if we're currently dealing with the last character.

Another issue that came up was with the way the `StateMachine` caches
sequences that it might later need to forward to conpty. In the case of
string sequences like `DCS`, we don't want the actual string data cached
here, because that will just waste memory, and can also result in the
data being mistakenly output. So I've now disabled that caching when
we're in any of the string processing states.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually confirmed that the `DECCTR` sequence can now update the
color table in Windows Terminal. I've also added a new unit test in
`ConptyRoundtripTests` to verify the sequence is being passed through
successfully.
2022-06-10 19:13:17 +00:00
Mike Griese
b22684e697 Filter focus events that came from the API (#13260)
As described in #13238. libuv sends a focus event to jiggle the handle. Now that we support focus events as VT input (#12900), we'd translate those focus events to VT input as well. That combination of things caused exiting neovim to emit a `\x1b[O` to the input line of the shell when exited. 

To fix this, we're going to secretly filter out any focus events that came from the API, before translating to VT. We're fortunate here, the `FOCUS_EVENT_RECORD` version of the ctor is only called by the API. 

* [x] Closes #13238
2022-06-10 18:38:47 +00:00
Matthew Daly
1b630ab6f6 Accept color name "magenta" instead of "purple" (#13261)
When loading color schemes from Json, check if GetValueForKey failed. If
it did, and we were searching for the colors "purple"/"brightPurple",
swap out the color name with "magenta"/"brightMagenta" and try again.
This was tested manually by creating a new color scheme using the colors
"magenta"/"brightMagenta" and loading it, then printing colored text in
the terminal to assure that the colors were correctly assigned as
purple.

This changes the color loader to use an index pair table to add support
for alternate color names.

## Validation Steps Performed
- Manually edit settings.json, creating a new color scheme with colors
  "magenta" and "brightMagenta"
- View the color scheme in settings - the colors will appear as "purple"
  and "brightPurple" in the UI
- Run a program that prints colored text, purple and brightPurple text
  will appear in the colors defined as magenta and brightMagenta
- Modify the color scheme in the settings UI and save it, the colors
  will be saved as "purple" and "brightPurple" *(I think this is the
  right behavior, since calling them "magenta" is technically a
  mistake)*
- Repeat the steps above with a normal color scheme - colors named
  "purple" and "brightPurple" still load properly

Closes #11456
2022-06-10 18:37:39 +00:00
Hui Yoo
cac52a9e30 Initialize Terminal Preview settings from Terminal settings (#12907)
Windows Terminal Preview gets existing settings from Release build if
Preview settings are empty

This ensures that when settings are empty or not existent, we check if
we're currently in a preview build and if we are, we attempt to grab
settings from the Release build's setting path instead. We tested it
manually by changing settings in Release build and confirming that
changes migrated to Preview when settings are empty or not existent.
Additionally, we tested that settings.json of the running build changed.
We also ran existing TAEF testing locally and it passed.

In LoadAll() function in
src\cascadia\TerminalSettingsModel\CascadiaSettingsSerialization.cpp, we
first checked if the settings file us empty/exists via settingsString.
If it does not and we are in the Preview build, we try loading the
Release build's settings. We created modified versions of
CascadiaSettings::_settingsPath() and GetBaseSettingsPath() to get the
path for the Release build's settings. If the Release build settings do
exist and firstTimeSetup is true, we set it to settingsString so it can
be written to disk via WriteSettingsToDisk(). Note that currently we
hardcode the path of the Release build. This pull request was worked on
with @Dannihu01.

## Validation Steps Performed Test1: Setting to firstTimeSetup is true
and loading settings.json from WT release when release exists -> Result:
settings.json AND GUI reflected WT release’s settings

Test2: Setting to firstTimeSetup is true and loading settings.json from
WT release when release doesn’t exist -> Result: settings.json AND GUI
reflected DEFAULT settings

Test3: (After running Test1) Setting to firstTimeSetup is false and
seeing if current settings.json matches WT release. (See if it doesn’t
change) -> Result: settings.json AND GUI reflected WT release’s settings

Closes #6855 

Co-authored-by: Danniell Hu <dannihu@umich.edu>
2022-06-10 18:35:00 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
94e1697a48 Fix a11y crash in alt buffer apps (#13250)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This fixes the crashes caused by using a screen reader when in an app that uses the alt buffer via two changes:
1. Fix `Terminal::ViewEndIndex()`
   - `UiaTextRangeBase` receives a coordinate that is outside of the bounds of the text buffer via the following chain of functions... `_getDocumentEnd()` --> `GetLastNonSpaceCharacter()` --> `_getOptimizedBufferSize()` --> `GetTextBufferEndPoisition()` --> `ViewEndIndex()`
   - Since support for the alt buffer was added recently, `ViewEndIndex()` was recently changed, so that explains why this issue came up recently. We were accidentally setting the view end index to `height` instead of `height-1`. Thanks @j4james for finding this!
   - The UIA code would get the "exclusive end" of the alt buffer. Since it was using `ViewEndIndex()` to calculate that, it was one more than it should be. The UIA code has explicit allowance for "one past the end of the viewport" in its `IsInBounds()` check. Since the `ViewEndIndex()` is way beyond that, it's not allowed, hitting the fail fast.
2. Replace `FAIL_FAST_IF` with `assert`
   - These fail fast calls have caused so many issues with our UIA code. Those checks still provide value, but they shouldn't take the whole app down. This change replaces the `Viewport` and `UiaTextRangeBase` fail fasts with asserts to still perform those checks, but not take down the entire app in release builds.

Closes #13183 

## Validation Steps Performed
While using Narrator...
- opened nano in bash
- generated text and scrolled in nano
- generated text and scrolled in PowerShell
2022-06-10 18:09:09 +00:00
Mike Griese
1de1325cd1 Update roadmap for 1.13, 1.14. (#13234)
I threw that Gannt chart that I whipped up a few weeks ago in here, but if we feel that should be pulled because it's more a set of [guidelines than actual rules](https://c.tenor.com/aeV80XD4CSgAAAAC/guidlines-pirates-of-the-caribbean.gif), then we can pull it. 

* [x] Closes #13222
2022-06-10 18:07:53 +00:00
Mike Griese
dc8183a525 Add "JSON" to the "Open settings file" command names (#13265)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/173090336-3512ee36-ae8b-41d5-8823-09cb1354c7ef.png)

* [x] Closes #13225
2022-06-10 16:41:13 +00:00
Mike Griese
2a7dd8b730 Make sure foreground access works for DefTerm (#13247)
See also: #12799, the origin of much of this.

This change evolved over multiple phases. 

### Part the first

When we create a defterm connection in `TerminalPage::_OnNewConnection`,
we don't have the hosting HWND yet, so the tab gets created without one.
We'll later get called with the owner, in `Initialize`. 

To remedy this, we need to:
* In `Initialize`, make sure to update any existing controls with the
  new owner.
* In `ControlCore`, actually propogate the new owner down to the
  connection

### Part the second

DefTerm launches don't actually request focus mode, so the Terminal
never sends them focus events. We need those focus events so that the
console can request foreground rights.

To remedy this, we need to:
* pass `--win32input` to the commandline used to initialize OpenConsole
  in ConPTY mode. We request focus events at the same time we request
  win32-input-mode.
* I also added `--resizeQuirk`, because _by all accounts that should be
  there_. Resizing in defterm windows should be _wacky_ without it, and
  I'm a little surprised we haven't seen any bugs due to this yet.

### Part the third

`ConsoleSetForeground` expects a `HANDLE` to the process we want to give
foreground rights to. The problem is, the wire format we used _also_
decided that a HANDLE value was a good idea. It's not. If we pass the
literal value of the HANDLE to the process from OpenConsole to conhost,
so conhost can call that API, the value that conhost uses there will
most likely be an invalid handle. The HANDLE's value is its value in
_OpenConsole_, not in conhost.

To remedy this, we need to:
* Just not forward `ConsoleSetForeground`. Turns out, we _can_ just call
  that in OpenConsole safely. There's no validation. So just instantiate
  a static version of the Win32 version of ConsoleControl, just to use
  for SetForeground. (thanks Dustin)

* [x] Tested manually - Win+R `powershell`, `notepad` spawns on top.

Closes #13211
2022-06-09 23:12:26 +00:00
Mike Griese
f685720cac Implement the FTCS_PROMPT sequence for marking the start of the prompt (#13163)
Implements the **FTCS_PROMPT** sequence, `OSC 133 ; A ST`. In this PR, it's just used to set a simple Prompt mark on the current line, in the same way that the iTerm2 sequence works.

There's rumination in #11000 on how to implement the rest of the FTCS sequences. 

This is broken into its own PR at the moment. [Quoth j4james](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/12948#issuecomment-1136360132):

> That should be just as easy, and I've noticed a couple of other terminals that are doing that, so it's not unprecedented. If we don't have any immediate use for the other options, there shouldn't be any harm in ignoring them initially.
> 
> And the benefit of going with the more widely supported sequence is that we're more likely to benefit from any shells that have this functionality built in. Otherwise they're forced to try and detect the terminal, which is practically impossible for Windows Terminal. Even iTerm2 supports the `OSC 133` sequence, so we'd probably be the only odd one out.

This part of the plumbing is super easy, so I thought it would be valuable to add regardless if we get to the whole of FTCS in 1.15.

* [x] I work here
* [x] Tested manually - in my pwsh `$PROFILE`:
  ```pwsh
  function prompt {
    $loc = $($executionContext.SessionState.Path.CurrentLocation);
    $out = "PS $loc$('>' * ($nestedPromptLevel + 1)) ";
    $out += "$([char]27)]9;9;`"$loc`"$([char]07)";
    $out += "$([char]27)]133;A;$([char]7)"; # add the FTCS_PROMPT to the... well, end, but you get the point
    return $out
  }
  ```
* See also #11000
2022-06-09 22:42:44 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
205c09ccb8 Hide the use of MIDI behind velocity (#13258)
* conhost requires an additional dependency in Windows, which might
  cause us trouble in WPG
* Terminal requires an additional *package* dependency, which *will*
  cause us trouble in WPG (since GmDls is about 3MB)

I chose to scope the feature checks to MidiOut directly, as I wanted to
keep the delay behavior in MidiAudio::PlayNote. This is negotiable.

References #13252
2022-06-09 17:40:15 -05:00
Mike Griese
799b5d4add Experimental: add support for scrollbar marks (#12948)
Adds support for marks in the scrollbar. These marks can be added in 3
ways:
* Via the iterm2 `OSC 1337 ; SetMark` sequence
* Via the `addMark` action
* Automatically when the `experimental.autoMarkPrompts` per-profile
  setting is enabled.

#11000 has more tracking for the big-picture for this feature, as well
as additional follow-ups. This set of functionality seemed complete
enough to send a review for now. That issue describes these how I wish
these actions to look in the fullness of time.  This is simply the v0.1
from the hackathon last month.

#### Actions

* `addMark`: add a mark to the buffer. If there's a selection, use
   place the mark covering at the selection. Otherwise, place the mark
   on the cursor row. 
  - `color`: a color for the scrollbar mark. This is optional - defaults
    to the `foreground` color of the current scheme if omitted.
* `scrollToMark`
  - `direction`: `["first", "previous", "next", "last"]`
* `clearMark`: Clears marks at the current postition (either the
  selection if there is one, or the cursor position.
* `clearAllMarks`: Don't think this needs explanation.

#### Per-profile settings

* `experimental.autoMarkPrompts`: `bool`, default `false`.
* `experimental.showMarksOnScrollbar`: `bool` 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #1527
* [x] Closes #6232

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

This is basically hackathon code. It's experimental! That's okay! We'll
figure the rest of the design in post.

Theoretically, I should make these actions `experimental.` as well, but
it seemed like since the only way to see these guys was via the
`experimental.showMarksOnScrollbar` setting, you've already broken
yourself into experimental jail, and you know what you're doing.

Things that won't work as expected:
* resizing, ESPECIALLY reflowing
* Clearing the buffer with ED sequences / Clear Buffer

I could theoretically add velocity around this in the `TermControl`
layer. Always prevent marks from being visible, ignore all the actions.
Marks could still be set by VT and automark, but they'd be useless.

Next up priorities:
* Making this work with the FinalTerm sequences
* properly speccing
* adding support for `showMarksOnScrollbar: flags(categories)`, so you
  can only display errors on the scrollbar
* adding the `category` flag to the `addMark` action

## Validation Steps Performed

I like using it quite a bit. The marks can get noisy if you have them
emitted on every prompt and the buffer has 9000 lines. But that's the
beautiful thing, the actions work even if the marks aren't visible, so
you can still scroll between prompts. 

<details>
<summary>Settings blob</summary>

```jsonc
// actions
        { "keys": "ctrl+up", "command": { "action": "scrollToMark", "direction": "previous" }, "name": "Previous mark" },
        { "keys": "ctrl+down", "command": { "action": "scrollToMark", "direction": "next" }, "name": "Next mark" },
        { "keys": "ctrl+pgup", "command": { "action": "scrollToMark", "direction": "first" }, "name": "First mark" },
        { "keys": "ctrl+pgdn", "command": { "action": "scrollToMark", "direction": "last" }, "name": "Last mark" },
        { "command": { "action": "addMark" } },
        { "command": { "action": "addMark", "color": "#ff00ff" } },
        { "command": { "action": "addMark", "color": "#0000ff" } },
        { "command": { "action": "clearAllMarks" } },

// profiles.defaults
        "experimental.autoMarkPrompts": true,
        "experimental.showMarksOnScrollbar": true,
```

</details>
2022-06-09 16:10:16 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
730eb5fafd Fix signed/unsigned arithmetic bug during scrolling (#13256)
ed27737 contains a regression where (pseudocode)
```c
unsigned long ulActualDelta;
short ScreenInfo.WheelDelta;
delta *= (ScreenInfo.WheelDelta / (short)ulActualDelta);
//                                ^^^^^^^
```
was changed to
```c
delta *= (ScreenInfo.WheelDelta / ulActualDelta);
```

Due to `ulActualDelta` being unsigned, the new code casts the signed integer
to a unsigned one first, before doing the division. This causes scrolling
downwards (`WheelDelta` is negative) to appear as a large positive `delta`.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13253
* [x] I work here

## Validation Steps Performed
* Scrolling up/down works in OpenConsole again 
2022-06-09 19:55:04 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
cd35bc5989 Restore OpenConsoleProxyStub's dependency on the CRT to fix QI (#13254)
When #13160 introduced a new interface to the IConsoleHandoff idl, it
changed midl's RPC proxy stub lookup algorithm from a direct GUID
comparison to an unrolled binary search. Now, that would ordinarily not
be a problem...

However, in #11610, we took a shortcut and replaced `memcmp` -- used
only by RPC for GUID comparison -- with a direct GUID-only equality
comparator. This worked totally fine, and ordinarily would not be a
problem...

The unrolled binary search unfortunately _relies on memcmp's contract_:
it uses memcmp to match against a fully sorted set. Our memcmp only
returned 0 or 1 (equal or not), and it knew nothing about ordering.

When a package that contains a PackagedCOM proxy stub is installed, it
is selected as the primary proxy stub for any interfaces it can proxy.
After all, interfaces are immutable, so it doesn't matter whose proxy
you're using. Now, given that we installed a *broken* proxy... *all*
IIDs that got whacked by our memcmp issue broke for every consumer.

To fix it: instead of implementing memcmp ourselves, we're just going to
take a page out of WinAppSDK's book and link this binary using the
"Hybrid CRT" model. It will statically link any parts of the STL it uses
(none) and dynamically link the ucrt (which is guaranteed to be present
on Windows.)

Sure, the binary size goes up from 8k to 24k, but... the cost is never
having to worry about this again.

Closes #13251
2022-06-09 19:48:28 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
4e20a8631c Fix deleting the last profile crashing Terminal (#13242)
## Summary of the Pull Request
When a profile gets deleted, we were navigating to the next item assuming it was a profile when it may not be. This commit fixes this by checking the tag of the next menu item before we navigate to it. 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13125 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I work here

## Validation Steps Performed
Deleting the last profile in the SUI doesn't cause a crash
2022-06-08 02:46:43 +00:00
Dustin Howett
bfd910c4ca Migrate OSS up to 7dbe741e1 2022-06-07 17:21:20 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
715844b01c Use feature markers during terminal-by-default handoff (#13160)
If we want to make Windows Terminal the default terminal under Windows,
we'll have to make conhost "handoff" incoming connections by default.
But this poses a problem: How can the seldomly updated conhost know
whether the routinely updated Windows Terminal version is actually willing
to accept such handoffs by default (it might be unwilling due to bugs, etc.)?

This commit solves the issue by introducing:
* A marker interface (`IDefaultTerminalMarker`): If it exists,
  Windows Terminal indicates its willingness to accept the handoff.
* Turning the all-0 GUID from being synonymous for conhost,
  to being synonymous for "Let Windows decide". Without this we wouldn't
  be able to differentiate between users who consciously chose conhost
  as their default terminal, vs. users who want the standard behavior.

Testing fallback behavior:
* Install "Terminal" 1.13
* Delete the 2 keys below `HKCU\Console\%%Startup`
* Enable `Feature_AttemptHandoff` in `features.xml`
  Return `true` from `DefaultApp::CheckShouldTerminalBeDefault`
* Replace `conhost.exe` and `console.dll` with `sfpcopy` after building
* Launching `cmd.exe` launches as a conhost window 
  (because "Terminal" 1.13 lacks the marker interface)
* Open properties page in `conhost.exe`
  "Let Windows decide" is select by default 
* Changing the selection writes the new value 

Testing the new behavior:
* Delete the 2 keys below `HKCU\Console\%%Startup`
* Enable `Feature_AttemptHandoff` in `features.xml`
  Return `true` from `DefaultApp::CheckShouldTerminalBeDefault`
* Use `CLSID_WindowsTerminalConsoleDev` and `CLSID_WindowsTerminalTerminalDev`
  for the initialization of `TerminalDelegationPair`
* Replace `conhost.exe` and `console.dll` with `sfpcopy` after building
* Deploy the "Terminal Dev" package
* Launching `cmd.exe` launches "Terminal Dev" 
  (because "Terminal Dev" has the marker interface)
* Open the settings tab
  "Let Windows decide" is select by default 
* Changing the selection and saving writes the new value 

(cherry picked from commit 1b81c6540f)
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2022-06-07 17:00:04 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
1b81c6540f Use feature markers during terminal-by-default handoff (#13160)
If we want to make Windows Terminal the default terminal under Windows,
we'll have to make conhost "handoff" incoming connections by default.
But this poses a problem: How can the seldomly updated conhost know
whether the routinely updated Windows Terminal version is actually willing
to accept such handoffs by default (it might be unwilling due to bugs, etc.)?

This commit solves the issue by introducing:
* A marker interface (`IDefaultTerminalMarker`): If it exists,
  Windows Terminal indicates its willingness to accept the handoff.
* Turning the all-0 GUID from being synonymous for conhost,
  to being synonymous for "Let Windows decide". Without this we wouldn't
  be able to differentiate between users who consciously chose conhost
  as their default terminal, vs. users who want the standard behavior.

## Validation Steps Performed
Testing fallback behavior:
* Install "Terminal" 1.13
* Delete the 2 keys below `HKCU\Console\%%Startup`
* Enable `Feature_AttemptHandoff` in `features.xml`
  Return `true` from `DefaultApp::CheckShouldTerminalBeDefault`
* Replace `conhost.exe` and `console.dll` with `sfpcopy` after building
* Launching `cmd.exe` launches as a conhost window 
  (because "Terminal" 1.13 lacks the marker interface)
* Open properties page in `conhost.exe`
  "Let Windows decide" is select by default 
* Changing the selection writes the new value 

Testing the new behavior:
* Delete the 2 keys below `HKCU\Console\%%Startup`
* Enable `Feature_AttemptHandoff` in `features.xml`
  Return `true` from `DefaultApp::CheckShouldTerminalBeDefault`
* Use `CLSID_WindowsTerminalConsoleDev` and `CLSID_WindowsTerminalTerminalDev`
  for the initialization of `TerminalDelegationPair`
* Replace `conhost.exe` and `console.dll` with `sfpcopy` after building
* Deploy the "Terminal Dev" package
* Launching `cmd.exe` launches "Terminal Dev" 
  (because "Terminal Dev" has the marker interface)
* Open the settings tab
  "Let Windows decide" is select by default 
* Changing the selection and saving writes the new value 
2022-06-07 19:31:02 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
f4c4efc7f0 Reorder "save" and "discard changes" buttons in the SUI (#13237)
"Save" is now the first button, "Discard changes" is now the second button

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13174
2022-06-07 10:56:04 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
d76c70c470 Introduce toggleBlockSelection action (#13219)
## Summary of the Pull Request
This introduced the `toggleBlockSelection` action to allow users to create a block selection using only the keyboard. This is not bound to any keys by default, however it is added to the command palette.

## References
#4993 - Epic
#5804 - Spec

## Validation Steps Performed
- [X] Mark mode always starts in line selection mode
- [X] Mouse selections are always in line selection mode by default
- [X] Can toggle block selection for an existing selection (regardless of how it was created)
- [X] The selection is copied properly (aka, no rendering issues)
2022-06-07 10:55:17 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
ed27737233 Use 32-bit coordinates throughout the project (#13025)
Previously this project used a great variety of types to present text buffer
coordinates: `short`, `unsigned short`, `int`, `unsigned int`, `size_t`,
`ptrdiff_t`, `COORD`/`SMALL_RECT` (aka `short`), and more.
This massive commit migrates almost all use of those types over to the
centralized types `til::point`/`size`/`rect`/`inclusive_rect` and their
underlying type `til::CoordType` (aka `int32_t`).

Due to the size of the changeset and statistics I expect it to contain bugs.
The biggest risk I see is that some code potentially, maybe implicitly, expected
arithmetic to be mod 2^16 and that this code now allows it to be mod 2^32.
Any narrowing into `short` later on would then throw exceptions.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #4015
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed

## Validation Steps Performed
Casual usage of OpenConsole and Windows Terminal. 
2022-06-03 23:02:46 +00:00
James Holderness
c157f6346a Add support for restoring a DECCTR color table report (#13139)
This PR introduces the framework for the `DECRSTS` sequence which is
used to restore terminal state reports. But to start with, I've just
implemented the `DECCTR` color table report, which provides a way for
applications to alter the terminal's color scheme.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13132
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

I've added the functions for parsing DEC RGB and HLS color formats into
the `Utils` class, where we've got all our other color parsing routines,
since this functionality will eventually be needed in other VT protocols
like Sixel and ReGIS.

Since `DECRSTS` is a `DCS` sequence, this only works in conhost for now,
or when using the experimental passthrough mode in Windows Terminal.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've added a number of unit tests to check that the `DECCTR` report is
being interpreted as expected. This includes various edge cases (e.g.
omitted and out-of-range parameters), which I have confirmed to match
the color parsing on a real VT240 terminal.
2022-06-03 01:52:00 +00:00
James Holderness
9dca6c27ee Add support for the DECPS (Play Sound) escape sequence (#13208)
## Summary of the Pull Request

The `DECPS` (Play Sound) escape sequence provides applications with a
way to play a basic sequence of musical notes. This emulates
functionality that was originally supported on the DEC VT520 and VT525
hardware terminals.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #8687
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number
where discussion took place: #8687

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

When a `DECPS` control is executed, any further output is blocked until
all the notes have finished playing. So to prevent the UI from hanging
during this period, we have to temporarily release the console/terminal
lock, and then reacquire it before returning.

The problem we then have is how to deal with the terminal being closed
during that unlocked interval. The way I've dealt with that is with a
promise that is set to indicate a shutdown. This immediately aborts any
sound that is in progress, but also signals the thread that it needs to
exit as soon as possible.

The thread exit is achieved by throwing a custom exception which is
recognised by the state machine and rethrown instead of being logged.
This gets it all the way up to the root of the write operation, so it
won't attempt to process anything further output that might still be
buffered.

## Validation Steps Performed

Thanks to the testing done by @jerch on a real VT525 terminal, we have a
good idea of how this sequence is supposed to work, and I'm fairly
confident that our implementation is reasonably compatible.

The only significant difference I'm aware of is that we support multiple
notes in a sequence. That was a feature that was documented in the
VT520/VT525 manual, but didn't appear to be supported on the actual
device.
2022-06-01 17:53:56 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
7dbe741e1a Fix SetConsoleWindowInfo being able to crash ConPTY (#13212)
MSFT-33471786 is one of the most common crashes we have right now.
Memory dumps suggest that `VtEngine::UpdateViewport` is called with a rectangle
like `(0, 46, 119, 29)` (left, top, right, bottom), which is a rectangle of
negative height. When the `_invalidMap` is resized the negative size gets
turned into a very large unsigned integer, which results in an OOM exception,
crashing OpenConsole.

`VtEngine::UpdateViewport` is called by `Renderer::_CheckViewportAndScroll`
which holds a (cached) old and a new viewport. The old viewport was
`(0, 46, 119, 75)` which is exceedingly similar to the invalid, new viewport.
It's bottom coordinate is also coincidentally larger by exactly 46 (top).

The viewport comes from the `SCREEN_INFORMATION` class whose `SetViewport`
function was highly suspicious as it has a branch which updates the bottom
to be the buffer height, but leaves the top unmodified.

`SCREEN_INFORMATION::SetViewport` is called by `SetConsoleWindowInfo` which
processes user-provided data. A repro of the crash can be constructed with:
```
SMALL_RECT rect{0, 46, 119, 75};
SetConsoleWindowInfo(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), TRUE, &rect);
```

Closes #13193
Closes MSFT-33471786

## Validation Steps Performed
Ensured the following code doesn't crash when run under Windows Terminal:
```
SMALL_RECT rect{0, 46, 119, 75};
SetConsoleWindowInfo(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), TRUE, &rect);
```
2022-06-01 17:47:22 +00:00
leejy12
fb1491a4af Hide "Open in Terminal" context menu option appropriately (#13206)
This commit hides the "Open in Terminal" context menu option when the
context menu is opened in a non-filesystem path like "Quick Actions".

Closes #12578
2022-05-31 17:47:52 +00:00
Mike Griese
11b810e403 Prevent ConPTY from de-snapping the terminal (#13164)
This is a big hammer to put out this fire. We're keeping the hiding around for now, cause we think that's likely the one that the internal tests use that we really care about here. If we need to bring this back, we can. 

* [x] Closes #13158
* [x] Closes #13162
* [x] Validated these both manually 
* [x] `[Native]::ShowWindow([Native]::GetConsoleWindow(), 6)` still works
2022-05-25 15:01:36 -05:00
Ian O'Neill
6439b4d807 Don't attempt to split settings tabs (#13172)
Prevents a null pointer dereference when attempting to split a settings tab, due to it not being a terminal tab.

* [x] Closes #13166

## Validation Steps Performed
Manually tested.
2022-05-25 19:58:04 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
78852e04ec Remove location-specific suffixes from the zh- lang specifiers (#13148)
This only impacts the UI. We can take a workitem to rename the loc data
later. When the user specifies zh-Hans/zh-Hant, the resource mapper does
the right thing.

Related to #8984
2022-05-24 16:57:54 +00:00
Mike Griese
c5fad74c54 Debounce window state changes caused by the PTY (#13147)
Use a throttled update to update our window state. Throttling should prevent scenarios where the Terminal window state and PTY window state get de-sync'd, and cause the window to minimize/restore constantly in a loop.  "Should" is doing a lot of work in this sentence. 

A 200ms delay was chosen because it's the typical animation timeout in Windows. This does result in a delay between the PTY requesting a change to the window state and the Terminal realizing it, but should mitigate issues where the Terminal and PTY get desync'd.


I think we're overall not super confident that this fixes the root causes of the issue. Rather, we're hopeful that a small amount of throttling here should leave time for the Terminal and pty to sync back up. We're comfortable enough with that as a bandaid for 1.14 preview, to see how this behaves in the wild.
2022-05-23 23:04:26 +00:00
Mike Griese
bb03b00ebf Fix the SUI being in the wrong Theme color (#13145)
ThemeResources are a persistent pain.

Regressed in #13083. See also #12775 et. al.

We can't just put those here though as StaticResources, because XAML will evaluate their values when the App is first loaded, and we'll always use the value from the OS theme, regarless of the requested theme. Kinda the same thing we've had to do with TabViewBackground in the past.

* [x] Fixes something we noticed right before shipping
2022-05-23 18:01:13 +00:00
Mike Griese
4c333536b4 Add the background back to showTabsInTitlebar: false's tab row. (#13144)
We're doing it this way because ThemeResources are tricky. We
default in XAML to using the appropriate ThemeResource background
color for our TabRow. When tabs in the titlebar are _disabled_,
this will ensure that the tab row has the correct theme-dependent
value. When tabs in the titlebar are _enabled_ (the default),
we'll switch the BG to Transparent, to let the Titlebar Control's
background be used as the BG for the tab row.

We can't do it the other way around (default to Transparent, only
switch to a color when disabling tabs in the titlebar), because
looking up the correct ThemeResource from and App dictionary is a
capital-H Hard problem.

* [x] Closes #13143
* [x] I work here
* [x] validated manually:
  - [x] showTabsInTitlebar: false, true
  - [x] useAcrylicInTabRow: false, true
  - [x] theme: light, dark
* [x] Need to check if this is regressed the same in 1.13. I suspect it is.
2022-05-23 16:16:57 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
bf41a90ad8 Introduce Mark Mode (#13053)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Introduces a non-configurable version of mark mode to Windows Terminal. It has the following interactions defined:
- <kbd>ctrl+shift+m</kbd> --> Enter Mark Mode
- when in Mark Mode...
	- <kbd>ESC</kbd> --> Exit Mark Mode
	- arrow keys --> move "start"
	- <kbd>shift</kbd> + arrow keys --> anchor "start", move "end"
	- <kbd>ctrl+a</kbd> --> select all
- when a selection is active...

When in mark mode, the cursor does not blink.

## References
#4993 - [Epic] Keyboard Selection

## PR Checklist
* [X] Closes #715
* [X] Provides a resolution for #11985

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
- `TermControl`:
	- `TermControl.cpp` just adds logic to prevent the cursor from blinking when in mark mode
- `ControlCore`
	- in the same place we handle quick edit, we add an entry point to mark mode
- `TerminalCore`
	- this leverages `UpdateSelection()` and other quick edit functions to make mark mode happen

## Validation Steps Performed
- [x] Make selection, split pane, close pane
	- NOTE: A similar scenario caused a crash at one point. Really weird. Keep an eye on it.
- [x] Cursor is off when in mark mode
- [x] general movement/selection
- [x] general movement/selection that forces the viewport to move
- [x] In mark mode, selectAll...
	- [x] arrow keys --> move start
	- [x] shift + arrow keys --> move end
- [x] (regardless of mark mode) if selection active, enter --> copy to clipboard
2022-05-20 23:04:53 +00:00
Mike Griese
d82af9367f Fis ShowHide for DefTerm (#13129)
Well this one feels dumb.

Make sure to also initially set the visibility of ConPTY windows created for DefTerm connections.

* [x] Closes #13066 for real.
* [x] tested manually.
2022-05-19 15:11:52 -05:00
Mike Griese
77215d9d77 Fix ShowWindow(GetConsoleWindow()) (#13118)
A bad merge, that actually revealed a horrible bug.

There was a secret conflict between the code in #12526 and #12515. 69b77ca was a bad merge that hid just how bad the issue was. Fixing the one line `nullptr`->`this` in `InteractivityFactory` resulted in a window that would flash uncontrollably, as it minimized and restored itself in a loop. Great. 

This can seemingly be fixed by making sure that the conpty window is initially created with the owner already set, rather than relying on a `SetParent` call in post. This does pose some complications for the #1256 future we're approaching. However, this is a blocking bug _now_, and we can figure out the tearout/`SetParent` thing in post. 

* fixes #13066.
* Tested with the script in that issue.
* Window doesn't flash uncontrollably.
* `gci | ogv` still works right
* I work here.
* Opening a new tab doesn't spontaneously cause the window to minimize
* Restoring from minimized doesn't yeet focus to an invisible window
* Opening a new tab doesn't yeet focus to an invisible window
* There _is_ a viable way to call `GetAncestor` s.t. it returns the Terminal's hwnd in Terminal, and the console's in Conhost


The `SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE` change is also quite load bearing. With just `SW_NORMAL`, the pseudo window (which is invisible!) gets activated whenever the terminal window is restored from minimized. That's BAD.


There's actually more to this as well. 


Calling `SetParent` on a window that is `WS_VISIBLE` will cause the OS to hide the window, make it a _child_ window, then call `SW_SHOW` on the window to re-show it. `SW_SHOW`, however, will cause the OS to also set that window as the _foreground_ window, which would result in the pty's hwnd stealing the foreground away from the owning terminal window. That's bad.

`SetWindowLongPtr` seems to do the job of changing who the window owner is, without all the other side effects of reparenting the window. 

Without `SetParent`, however, the pty HWND is no longer a descendant of the Terminal HWND, so that means `GA_ROOT` can no longer be used to find the owner's hwnd. For even more insanity, without `WS_POPUP`, none of the values of `GetAncestor` will actually get the terminal HWND. So, now we also need `WS_POPUP` on the pty hwnd. To get at the Terminal hwnd, you'll need

```c++
GetAncestor(GetConsoleWindow(), GA_ROOTOWNER)
```
2022-05-18 17:25:06 -05:00
James Holderness
0154da5d33 Add support for line renditions in the DX renderer (#13102)
This PR adds support for the VT line rendition attributes in the DirectX
renderer, which allows for double-width and double-height line
renditions.

Line renditions were first implemented in conhost (with the GDI
renderer) in PR #8664.  Supporting them in the DX renderer now is a
small step towards #11595.

The DX implementation is very similar to the GDI one. When a particular
line rendition is requested, we create a transform that is applied to
the render target. And in the case of double-height renditions, we also
initialize some clipping offsets to allow for the fact that we only
render half of a line at a time.

One additional complication exists when drawing the cursor, which
requires a two part process where it first renders to a command list,
and then draw the command list in a second step. We need to temporarily
reset the transform in that first stage otherwise it ends up being
applied twice.

I've manually tested the renderer in conhost by setting the `UseDx`
registry entry and confirmed that it passes the _Vttest_ double-size
tests as well as several of my own tests. I've also checked that the
renderer can now handle horizontal scrolling, which is a feature we get
for free with the transforms.
2022-05-18 18:17:06 +00:00
James Holderness
e1086de512 Fix handling of cursor position reports in passthrough mode (#13109)
## Summary of the Pull Request

When the conpty passthrough mode is enabled, it often needs to send `DSR-CPR` queries (cursor position reports) to the client terminal to obtain the current cursor position. However, the code that originally handled the responses to these queries got broken by the refactoring of the `ConGetSet` API. This PR is an attempt to correct that regression.

## References

The conpty passthrough mode was introduced in PR #11264.
The refactoring that broke the cursor position handling was in PR #12703.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13106
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

Prior to the `ConGetSet` refactoring, the code that handled `DSR-CPR` responses (`InteractDispatch::MoveCursor`) would pass the cursor position to `ConGetSet::SetCursorPosition`, which in turn would forward it to the `SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl` API, and from there to the `VtIo` class.

After the refactor, all of those intermediate steps were removed - the cursor was simply updated directly in `InteractDispatch::MoveCursor`, and the `VtIo` call was moved from `SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl` to `InteractDispatch` (since that was the only place it was actually required).

However, when the conpty passthrough mode was introduced - which happened in parallel - it relied on the `SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl` API being called from `InteractDispatch` in order to handle its own `DSR-CPR` responses, and that's why things stopped working when the two PRs merged.

So what I've done now is made `InteractDispatch::MoveCursor` method call `SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl` again (although without the intermediate `ConGetSet` overhead), and moved the `VtIo::SetCursorPosition` call back into `SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl`.

This is not ideal, and there are still a bunch of problems with the `DSR-CPR` handling in passthrough mode, but it's at least as good as it was before.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've just manually tested various shells with passthrough mode enabled, and confirmed that they're working better now. There are still issues, but nothing that wasn't already a problem in the initial implementation, at least as far as I can tell.
2022-05-17 14:56:04 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
fa6b066747 AtlasEngine: Stop resizing buffers on scroll (#13100)
This regressed in ad2358d.
We're interested in the size of the viewport only, but it can shift up/down
during scrolling. In these situations we shouldn't resize our buffers of course.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Scroll
* Not setting `ApiInvalidations::Size` 
2022-05-17 00:07:48 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
b699f9275f Add experimental.useBackgroundImageForWindow to schema (#13114)
Adds the `experimental.useBackgroundImageForWindow` global setting introduced in #12893 to the schema.
2022-05-16 19:06:05 -05:00
Sergey Semushin
b851b0d3f4 Add find item to tab menu (#13055)
## Summary of the Pull Request

Add `Find` to tab context menu as describe in issue #5633.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #5633
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

Just wanted to solve `Easy Starter` issue, so any corrections/suggestions welcome. There's a couple of points I'm not sure of
* Placement of item within menu, currently it's at the end before close tab block.
* Should it be named longer, something like `Find in Tab` of just `Find` is fine?
* The workaround for focus similar to tab rename is a bit annoying, especially because it required adding a method to `TermControl` but without it find window obviously opens without focus which is bad.

## Validation Steps Performed

Open menu, press menu item try to find things via opened find dialog.
2022-05-16 23:30:05 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
df627c26f1 Various improvements for til::hash/point/size/rect (#13093)
This commit includes various minor improvements to til::hash/point/size/rect
which accumulated while working on #4015.

* Allow xvalue containers and non-`size_t` indices in `til::at`.
* `til::as_unsigned` can be used to reinterpret a potentially signed integer
  as a unsigned one. This can potentially enable some optimizations as no sign
  extension is needed anymore. `til::hash` can make use of this to drop about
  20% of the hashing of signed integers <= 32 bit. On x86 this translates to
  a `mov` (virtually no latency) or no instructions at all, instead of
  requiring a `movsx` (some latency) for sign extension.
* `til::point` operators that prefer mutability.
  This is a opinionated change, but it follows the STL style beter and
  generates less assembly.
* Simpler `rect` scale_up/down and `size` divide_ceil.
  `scale_up` will not depend on the operator header anymore.
  `scale_down` / `divide_ceil` can be implemented without checked numerics,
  so I did. It also follows the related GdiEngine code better now, which
  makes me confident that we can replace GdiEngine's code with this.
* Removal of rect-size-shift operators.
  They were only used in DxEngine and confusing as they weren't commutative.
  Adding and then subtracting a size from a rect (and vice versa) didn't do
  what you'd intuitively think it'd do. The code was replaced with addition
  and clamps in DxEngine.
* Various unsafe `as_` casts for point/size/rect.
  This will aid the migration in #4015.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Vertical scrolling works in `DxEngine` 
2022-05-16 23:28:32 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
1db47ff8dc Simplify Utf16Parser (#13096)
This trivial commit simplifies `Utf16Parser::IsLeading/TrailingSurrogate`
methods, by replacing `<bitset>` with a simple, equivalent range check.
2022-05-16 22:18:13 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
003cbe7c29 Reduce integer type casts in VtEngine (#13097)
This commit is one of the more difficult rewrites that were necessary as part
of #4015, but still simple enough that it can be done as a separate commit.
The search for the `lastNonSpace` was replaced with a simpler
`std::string_view::find_last_not_of`.

## Validation Steps Performed
ConPTY appears to work 
2022-05-16 22:16:57 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
6ffc3dc7a8 Revert "Hide the window from DWM until we're finished with initialization (#12979)" (#13098)
This reverts commit 14098d71f2.

## Summary of the Pull Request
@zadjii-msft found that this is causing persisted windows on a secondary monitor to shrink a little each time. We're choosing to revert this commit until that gets resolved.

## References
#12979
2022-05-13 13:30:18 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
1cb58a6a02 Fix various unit/feature test bugs (#13092)
This commit fixes various bugs in our unit/feature test suite:
* 2 tests failed at 150% scale.
* The "null key" (@ on a US keyboard) isn't necessarily Shift+2.
  The proper way to get it is with `LOBYTE(VkKeyScanW(0))`
* `InputEngineTest::C0Test` never worked as it overwrote
  the loop variable, exiting the loop early
2022-05-13 18:29:01 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
0630b18eff Fix various issues with useBackgroundImageForWindow (#13090)
Fixes the following issues:
* `desktopWallpaper` not working
* switching tabs/panes causes the background to flicker
* settings preview having a transparent background

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13002
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed

## Validation Steps Performed
Tested the 3 cases above. 
2022-05-12 22:49:13 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
17d1e2437c Fix the 'RunMakeKillTabs' PGO test (#13089)
## Summary of the Pull Request
For some reason, the PGO tests (specifically the `RunMakeKillTabs` test) started to fail after #12979 merged. After closer inspection, the test was actually improperly written. We should be using <kbd>ctrl+shift+t</kbd> to open new tabs, not <kbd>alt+shift+t</kbd>. Presumably, the <kbd>alt</kbd> was copied over from the previous test, because they look _very_ similar.

So I went ahead and fixed the test, and it now (1) tests what it's intended to test and (2) doesn't fail. Why did #12979 cause the tests to fail? idk, but it works now.

## References
#10071 - Introduce PGO Tests

## Validation Steps Performed
Ran PGO tests locally and confirmed that it works.
Ran PGO pipeline and confirmed that it works.
2022-05-12 20:38:26 +00:00
James Holderness
c2f830843a Restore virtual viewport position after resize with reflow (#13087)
When the buffer is resized with a reflow, we were previously calculating
the new virtual bottom based on the position of last non-space
character. If the viewport was largely blank when resized, this could
result in the new virtual bottom being higher than it should be.

This PR attempts to address that problem by restoring the virtual bottom
to a position that is the same distance from the cursor row as it was
prior to the resize.

This was a regression introduced in PR #12972.

We still take the last non-space row into account when determining the
virtual bottom, because if the content of the screen is forced to wrap,
the virtual bottom will need to be lower (relative to the cursor) than
it was before.

We also need to check that we don't overflow the bottom of the buffer,
which can occur when the viewport is at the bottom of the buffer, and
the cursor position is pushed down as a result of content wrapping above
it.

I've manually confirmed that this fixes the problem reported in issue
#13078, and I've also extended the existing `RefreshWithReflow` unit
test to cover that particular scenario.

Closes #13078
2022-05-12 20:26:35 +00:00
Ofer Zelig
1d3e1568a2 Fix some typos in mouseInput.cpp (#13085) 2022-05-12 20:20:06 +00:00
James Holderness
a69ce89712 Add support for the DECAC escape sequence (#13058)
The `DECAC` (Assign Colors) escape sequence controls which color table
entries are associated with the default foreground and background
colors. This is how you would change the default colors on the the
original DEC VT525 terminals.

But `DECAC` also allows you to assign the color table entries for the
"window frame", which in our case is mapped to the tab color (just the
background for now). So this now gives us a way to control the tab color
via an escape sequence as well.

DETAILS
-------

The way this works is there are now two new entries in the color table
for the frame colors, and two new aliases in the color alias table that
are mapped to those color table entries. As previously mentioned, only
the background is used for now.

By default, the colors are set to `INVALID_COLOR`, which indicates that
the system colors should be used. But if the user has set a `tabColor`
property in their profile, the frame background will be initialized with
that value instead.

And note that some of the existing color table entries are now
renumbered for compatibility with XTerm, which uses entries 256 to 260
for special colors which we don't yet support. Our default colors are
now at 261 and 262, the frame colors are 263 and 264, and the cursor
color is 265. 

So at runtime, you can change the tab color programmatically by setting
the color table entry at index 262 using `OSC 4` (assuming you need a
specific RGB value). Otherwise if you just want to set the tab color to
an existing color index, you can use `DECAC 2`.

You can even make the tab color automatically match background color by
mapping the frame background alias to the color table entry for the
default background, using `DECAC 2;261;262` (technically this is mapping
both the the foreground and background).

This PR doesn't include support for querying the color mapping with
`DECRQSS`, and doesn't support resetting the colors with `RIS`, but
hopefully those can be figured out in a future PR - there are some
complications that'll need to be resolved first.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've added a basic unit test that confirms the `DECAC` escape sequence
updates the color aliases in the render settings as expected. I've also
manually confirmed that the tab color in Windows Terminal is updated by
`DECAC 2`, and the default colors are updated in both conhost and WT
using `DECAC 1`.

Closes #6574
2022-05-12 20:18:40 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
9cb2bccd7f version: bump to 1.15 on main 2022-05-11 11:55:33 -07:00
Carlos Zamora
a657cb0192 [High Contrast] Fix red SUI background (#13083)
Fixes the SUI background being red in high contrast mode. The issue was
that `SolidBackgroundFillColorTertiary` purposefully has a bad High
Contrast color[^1].

The fix was to be explicit in the theme resources so that
`SolidBackgroundFillColorTertiary` is used in light and dark mode, but
the standard high contrast one is used in high contrast mode. Since the
page is the top-level XAML element in the Editor project, I had to
introduce this in the App.xaml resources so that the page can find the
theme resource.

Closes #13065 
Closes #13070

[^1]: 40df43a61c/dev/CommonStyles/Common_themeresources_any.xaml (L650-L651)
2022-05-11 18:31:50 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
d137d3fb5e Add 'selectAll' to schema (#13084)
Adds the `selectAll` action to the schema...because I forgot to do that in #13045.
2022-05-11 13:19:18 -05:00
Peretz Cohen
171524da77 Add BellSound to the schema (#13035)
Closes #12504
2022-05-10 12:36:00 -05:00
James Holderness
ec726e7ba7 Make sure the virtual viewport doesn't go negative (#13052)
## Summary of the Pull Request

When calculating the position of the virtual bottom after a resize with
reflow, it was possible for it to end up less than the height of the
viewport. This meant that the top of the virtual viewport would be
negative, which resulted in other operations failing further down the
line. This PR updates the virtual bottom calculation to fix that
scenario.

## References

This was probably a regression introduced in PR #12972.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13034
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number where discussion took place: #13034

## Validation Steps Performed

I wasn't able to replicate the exact case described in issue #13034,
because I don't have Windows 11, so can't configure the default
terminal. However, I was able to reproduce a similar failure using a
`SetConsoleScreenBufferInfoEx` call, and I've confirmed that this PR
has fixed that.

I've also added another screen buffer test to make sure the
`ResizeWithReflow` method doesn't shrink the virtual bottom when
resizing at the top of the buffer.
2022-05-09 21:45:00 +00:00
Mike Griese
0d6c4df9fc Redraw all in conhost when changing the palette (#12659)
Does what it says on the tin. Not super complicated of a fix.

* [x] Fixes #399
* [x] I work here.
* [x] Tested manually (not sure there's a great test for this particular path)
![gh-399-fixed](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/157707993-9d59fce6-ae3b-4a6e-8b83-3ec5f3d73c96.gif)
2022-05-09 10:58:57 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
dad68edc03 Hide the VT Passthrough Mode switch from the Settings UI in Preview (#13051)
The setting will still be available, but be considered even more
"advanced" than the advanced section of the settings.
2022-05-06 17:51:54 -05:00
Mike Griese
14098d71f2 Hide the window from DWM until we're finished with initialization (#12979)
When we start up, our window is initially just a frame with a transparent content area. We're gonna do all this startup init on the UI thread, so the UI won't actually paint till it's all done. This results in a few frames where the frame is visible, before the page paints for the first time, before any tabs appears, etc. 

To mitigate this, we're gonna wait for the UI thread to finish everything it's gotta do for the initial init, and _then_ fire our Initialized event. By waiting for everything else to finish (`CoreDispatcherPriority::Low`), we let all the tabs and panes actually get created. In the window layer, we're gonna ~cloak~ just not show the window till this event is fired, so we don't actually see this frame until we're actually all ready to go. **This will result in the window seemingly not loading as fast**, but it will actually take exactly the same amount of time before it's usable. 

I also experimented with drawing a solid BG color before the initialization is finished. However, there are still a few frames after the frame is displayed before the XAML content first draws, so that didn't actually resolve any issues.

* [x] Closes #11561
* [x] Tested manually
* [x] I work here.
* [x] Accidentally also closes #9053. By switching the initial call from `ShowWindow(SW_SHOW)` to `ShowWindow(SW_SHOWDEFAULT)`, we actually obey the startup info now.
2022-05-06 20:08:39 +00:00
Carlos Zamora
60a4837548 Add ability to select all text in the buffer (#13045)
Adds the `selectAll` action which can be used to select all text in the buffer (regardless of whether a selection is present).

## References
#3663 - Mark Mode
#4993 - [Scenario] Keyboard selection

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #1469
* [x] Tests added/passed

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
I've made it such that selecting the "entire buffer" really just selects up to the mutable viewport. This seems like a nice QOL improvement since there's generally nothing past that.

When the user selects all, the viewport does not move. This is consistent with CMD behavior and is intended to allow the user to not lose context when selecting everything.

A minor change had to be made to the DxRenderer because this uncovered an underflow issue. Basically, the selection rects were handed to the DxEngine relative to the viewport (which means that some had a negative y-value). At some point, those rects were stored into `size_t`s, resulting in an underflow issue. This caused the renderer to behave strangely when rendering the selection. Generally, these kinds of issues weren't really noticed because selection would always modify a portion of the viewport.

Funny enough, in a way, this satisfies the "mark mode" scenario because the user now has a way to initiate a selection using only the keyboard. Though this isn't ideal, just a fun thing to point out (that's why I'm not closing the mark mode issue).

## Validation Steps Performed
- Verified using DxEngine and AtlasEngine
- select all --> keyboard selection --> start moving the top-left endpoint (and scroll to there)
- select all --> do not scroll automatically
2022-05-06 20:06:49 +00:00
Mike Griese
d072314d83 Only add the ProfileVM.DeleteProfile handler once (#13044)
Turns out if you add that Delete handler there, then every time you navigate to the profile, we'll add another Delete handler to the list of handlers. That's bad - that'll cause us to try and delete the profile multiple times.

The repro I had before was 100%, now it's fixed.

* [x] Closes #13017
2022-05-06 19:55:59 +00:00
Chester Liu
0d17769b89 Use memcmp for TextAttribute & TextColor comparison (#10566)
`TextAttribute` and `TextColor` are commonly used structures in hot paths.
This commit replaces more complex comparisons where each field is compared
independently with a single call to `memcmp`. This compiles down to just
a few instructions. This reduces code and binary size and improves
performance for paths were `TextAttribute`s need to be compared.

## PR Checklist

* [x] Supports #10563
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Validation Steps Performed

* termbench still works ✔️

Co-authored-by: Leonard Hecker <lhecker@microsoft.com>
2022-05-05 17:37:41 +00:00
Mike Griese
ce850cae18 Ignore newTab actions with a profile index greater than the number of profiles (#11621)
## Summary of the Pull Request

As discussed in team sync. Ignore `newTab` actions with a profile index greater than the number of profiles.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #11114
* [x] I work here
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated - maybe
2022-05-05 15:23:13 +00:00
Mike Griese
cd86c0f671 Fix the TabTests, April 2022 edition (#12997)
In classic fashion, we never run the LocalTests locally before committing, so stuff breaks from time to time.

This time, the main trick was that the tests had a pretty hardcore dependency on the inner workings of `_PreviewActionHandler`, and when that changed, they broke.

Also, there was a weird crash I saw when I had the default terminal set to the Dev build version. That crash would let the test contents pass, but ultimately fail when TAEF tore down the conhost. Unsetting that fixed the crash 🤷 

Closes #12158
2022-05-05 13:42:34 +00:00
James Holderness
4b0ebbc087 Stop the viewport being moved when in the alt buffer (#13039)
## Summary of the Pull Request

When `TerminalDispatch` was merged with `AdaptDispatch` in PR #13024,
that broke the Terminal's `EraseAll` operation in the alt buffer. The
problem was that the `EraseAll` implementation makes a call to
`SetViewportPosition` which wasn't taking the alt buffer into account,
and thus modified the main viewport instead.

This PR corrects that mistake. If we're in the alt buffer, the
`SetViewportPosition` method now does nothing, since the alt buffer
viewport should always be at 0,0.

## References

This was a regression introduced in PR #13024.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13038
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number where discussion took place: #13038

## Validation Steps Performed

I've confirmed that the test case reported in issue #13038 is no longer
failing. I've also made sure the `ED 2` and `ED 3` sequences are still
working correctly in the main buffer.
2022-05-05 11:43:59 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
9edf55de75 Switch WT and OpenConsole to the Segment Heap (#13033)
To quote an internal wiki:

> It generally provides improved footprint and performance over the
> existing default heap for native win32 applications.

It is apparently the default heap on ARM64, and for all UWPs.

This heap has different allocation and compaction characteristics.
I am not sure how it will impact terminal.
2022-05-04 21:52:38 +00:00
PankajBhojwani
71cbdc8a1f Add automation properties to expander-style settings (#13032)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Make sure we set `Name` and `FullDescription` on expander-style settings in the SUI

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13019 
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I work here

## Validation Steps Performed
Accessibility insights now shows the name/full description for the expander-style settings
2022-05-04 20:17:20 +00:00
James Holderness
f4e0d9f2bd Merge the TerminalDispatch and AdaptDispatch classes (#13024)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This PR replaces the `TerminalDispatch` class with the `AdaptDispatch` class from conhost, so we're no longer duplicating the VT functionality in two places. It also gives us a more complete VT implementation on the Terminal side, so it should work better in pass-through mode.

## References

This is essentially part two of PR #12703.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #3849
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated.
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Issue number where discussion took place: #12662

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

The first thing was to give the `ConGetSet` interface a new name, since it's now no longer specific to conhost. I went with `ITerminalApi`, since that was the equivalent interface on the terminal side, and it still seemed like a generic enough name. I also changed the way the api is managed by the `AdaptDispatch` class, so it's now stored as a reference rather than a `unique_ptr`, which more closely matches the way the `TerminalDispatch` class worked.

I then had to make sure that `AdaptDispatch` actually included all of the functionality currently in `TerminalDispatch`. That meant copying across the code for bracketed paste mode, the copy to clipboard operation, and the various ConEmu OSC operations. This also required a few new methods to the `ConGetSet`/`ITerminalApi` interface, but for now these are just stubs in conhost.

Then there were a few thing in the api interface that needed cleaning up. The `ReparentWindow` method doesn't belong there, so I've moved that into `PtySignalInputThread` class. And the `WriteInput` method was too low-level for the Terminal requirements, so I've replaced that with a `ReturnResponse` method which takes a `wstring_view`.

It was then a matter of getting the `Terminal` class to implement all the methods in the new `ITerminalApi` interface that it didn't already have. This was mostly mapping to existing functionality, but there are still a number of methods that I've had to leave as stubs for now. However, what we have is still good enough that I could then nuke the `TerminalDispatch` class from the Terminal code and replace it with `AdaptDispatch`.

One oddity that came up in testing, though, was the `AdaptDispatch` implementation of `EraseAll` would push a blank line into the scrollback when called on an empty buffer, whereas the previous terminal implementation did not. That caused problems for the conpty connection, because one of the first things it does on startup is send an `ED 2` sequence. I've now updated the `AdaptDispatch` implementation to match the behavior of the terminal implementation in that regard.

Another problem was that the terminal implementation of the color table commands had special handling for the background color to notify the application window that it needed to repaint the background. I didn't want to have to push the color table operations through the `ITerminalApi` interface, so I've instead moved the handling of the background update into the renderer, initiated by a flag on the `TriggerRefreshAll` method.

## Validation Steps Performed

Surprisingly this PR didn't require a lot of changes to get the unit tests working again. There were just a few methods used from the original `ITerminalApi` that have now been removed, and which needed an equivalent replacement. Also the updated behavior of the `EraseAll` method in conhost resulted in a change to the expected cursor position in one of the screen buffer tests.

In terms of manual testing, I've tried out all the different shells in Windows Terminal to make sure there wasn't anything obviously wrong. And I've run a bunch of the tests from _vttest_ to try and get a wider coverage of the VT functionality, and confirmed everything still works at least as well as it used to. I've also run some of my own tests to verify the operations that had to be copied from `TerminalDispatch` to `AdaptDispatch`.
2022-05-04 11:14:51 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
eb5c26cc69 Add InteractivityOneCore/RendererWddmCon projects (#13007)
`InteractivityOneCore` and `RendererWddmCon` were the last two remaining
projects which are relevant for our internal console builds, but couldn't be
easily compiled publicly by users on GitHub. This commit adds all definitions
required to compile the two projects into dysfunctional libraries at least.
(Since the added definitions are deliberately incorrect.)

Additionally this commit fixes the AuditMode build for the two projects.

## Validation Steps Performed
The two new projects compile fine.
2022-05-04 00:49:43 +00:00
Mike Griese
223af3a54a Fix a crash when entering lots of text in the Japanese IME (#13031)
As noted in the issue. There's a case where backing up the `lineEnd` can result in the `lineEnd` pointing at exactly the `lineBegin`, which results in an empty view, which causes all sorts of pain later. 

Instead, just return early in this case.

* tested with an 80x24 conhost
* tested with an 79x24 conhost


I also tried making this a FAILFAST or a THROW_HR, but the failfast immediately died (of course it did), and the throw would result in a few frames where the composition was just... entirely not displayed? Probably not what we wanted.

* [x] Closes #12730
2022-05-03 18:08:04 +00:00
YanceyChiew
6e87e0bad0 Change TSFInputControl inputScope to AlphanumericHalfWidth (#13028)
Modified the scope of input control, it used to be `Text`, now it is
`AlphanumericHalfWidth`.  This input scope actually accepts any
characters, but English characters are preferred, and the soft keyboard
also displays English by default.

This should improve user friendliness for users using composition mode
input methods.

As a user who uses the composition mode input method, in applications
like windows terminal that should usually be input in English, it is
always required to manually switch to English mode by pressing Shift
before entering commands.

One keystroke is not a problem, but often for some reason there is no or
no successful switching, and additional more keystrokes are required to
clear the wrong input.

The input method that comes with windows will automatically switch to
English mode for a few programs such as conhost, but windows terminal is
not in this list.

This change should have no negative impact. Even if someone does tend to
use a shell oriented towards composition characters or non-alpha
letters, there should also were more users who in the same language are
more inclined to English characters shells, for example, cmd,
powershell, bash that comes with windows.

If there's any reason to have to keep the Text inputScope, maybe making
this setting customizable via `settings.json` would be a good idea, but
I don't see the need to do this, `AlphanumericHalfWidth` is perfect.

Closes #12731
2022-05-03 18:07:06 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
ad2358dc35 Fix resize crash in OpenConsole with AtlasEngine (#13015)
`_api.cellCount` caches the `TextBuffer` size in AtlasEngine.
Calculating it based on the `_api.sizeInPixel` is incorrect as the
`TextBuffer` size doesn't necessarily have to be the size of the window.
This can occur when the window is resized, as the main thread is receiving its
`WM_SIZE` message and resizing the `TextBuffer` concurrently with the render
thread performing a render pass and AtlasEngine checking the `GetClientRect`.

In order to inform `AtlasEngine` about the initial buffer size, `Renderer`
was modified to also invoke `UpdateViewport()` on the first render cycle.

The only other user of `UpdateViewport()` is `VtEngine` which used to call
`InvalidateAll()` in these situations. In order to prevent the `InvalidateAll()`
call, `VtEngine::UpdateViewport()` was modified to suppress this.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Resizing wide characters doesn't crash the terminal anymore 
* The additional call to `UpdateViewport()` doesn't break VtEngine 
2022-05-03 15:45:29 +00:00
YanceyChiew
c9468aa48a change 3 en-dash to hyphen in Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.ModelLib.vcxproj (#13026)
There are 3 en-dashes`(U+2013)` in the file when they should be hyphen `(U+002D)`.
This character causes the file to fail to compile in a non-utf8 encoding environment.

Just modified 3 characters to make it fall within the scope of ascii and keep it consistent with other files of the project.
2022-05-03 03:50:17 +00:00
James Holderness
e3f4ec88ec Prevent the virtual viewport bottom being updated incorrectly (#12972)
The "virtual bottom" marks the last line of the mutable viewport area,
which is the part of the buffer that VT sequences can write to. This
region should typically only move downwards as new lines are added to
the buffer, but there were a number of cases where it was incorrectly
being moved up, or moved down further than necessary. This PR attempts
to fix that.

There was an earlier, unsuccessful attempt to fix this in PR #9770 which
was later reverted (issue #9872 was the reason it had to be reverted).
PRs #2666, #2705, and #5317 were fixes for related virtual viewport
problems, some of which have either been extended or superseded by this
PR.

`SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl` is one of the cases that actually does
need to move the virtual viewport upwards sometimes, in particular when
the cmd shell resets the buffer with a `CLS` command. But when this
operation "snaps" the viewport to the location of the cursor, it needs
to use the virtual viewport as the frame of reference. This was
partially addressed by PR #2705, but that only applied in
terminal-scrolling mode, so I've now applied that fix regardless of the
mode.

`SetViewportOrigin` takes a flag which determines whether it will also
move the virtual bottom to match the visible viewport. In some case this
is appropriate (`SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl` being one example), but
in other cases (e.g. when panning the viewport downwards in the
`AdjustCursorPosition` function), it should only be allowed to move
downwards. We can't just not set the update flag in those cases, because
that also determines whether or not the viewport would be clamped, and
we don't want change that. So what I've done is limit
`SetViewportOrigin` to only move the virtual bottom downwards, and added
an explicit `UpdateBottom` call in those places that may also require
upward movement.

`ResizeWindow` in the `ConhostInternalGetSet` class has a similar
problem to `SetConsoleCursorPositionImpl`, in that it's updating the
viewport to account for the new size, but if that visible viewport is
scrolled back or forward, it would end up placing the virtual viewport
in the wrong place. So again the solution here was to use the virtual
viewport as the frame of reference for the position. However, if the
viewport is being shrunk, this can still result in the cursor falling
below the bottom, so we need an additional check to adjust for that.
This can't be applied in pty mode, though, because that would break the
conpty resizing operation.

`_InternalSetViewportSize` comes into play when resizing the window
manually, and again the viewport after the resize can end up truncating
the virtual bottom if not handled correctly. This was partially
addressed in the original code by clamping the new viewport above the
virtual bottom under certain conditions, and only in terminal scrolling
mode. I've replaced that with a new algorithm which links the virtual
bottom to the visible viewport bottom if the two intersect, but
otherwise leaves it unchanged. This applies regardless of the scrolling
mode.

`ResizeWithReflow` is another sizing operation that can affect the
virtual bottom. This occurs when a change of the window width requires
the buffer to be reflowed, and we need to reposition the viewport in the
newly generated buffer. Previously we were just setting the virtual
bottom to align with the new visible viewport, but that could easily
result in the buffer truncation if the visible viewport was scrolled
back at the time. We now set the virtual bottom to the last non-space
row, or the cursor row (whichever is larger). There'll be edge cases
where this is probably not ideal, but it should still work reasonably
well.

`MakeCursorVisible` was another case where the virtual bottom was being
updated (when requested with a flag) via a `SetViewportOrigin` call.
When I checked all the places it was used, though, none of them actually
required that behavior, and doing so could result in the virtual bottom
being incorrectly positioned, even after `SetViewportOrigin` was limited
to moving the virtual bottom downwards. So I've now made it so that
`MakeCursorVisible` never updates the virtual bottom.

`SelectAll` in the `Selection` class was a similar case. It was calling
`SetViewportOrigin` with the `updateBottom` flag set when that really
wasn't necessary and could result in the virtual bottom being
incorrectly set. I've changed the flag to false now.

## Validation Steps Performed

I've manually confirmed that the test cases in issue #9754 are working
now, except for the one involving margins, which is bigger problem with
`AdjustCursorPosition` which will need to be addressed separately.

I've also double checked the test cases from several other virtual
bottom issues (#1206, #1222, #5302, and #9872), and confirmed that
they're still working correctly with these changes.

And I've added a few screen buffer tests in which I've tried to cover as
many of the problematic code paths as possible.

Closes #9754
2022-05-02 22:19:31 +00:00
Ian O'Neill
96173b9210 Ensure tab close button color matches the text color (#13018)
## Summary of the Pull Request
Ensures the tab close button color matches the text color.

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #13010
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
* [ ] Schema updated.
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Also re-ordered and aligned the properties cleared in the `_ClearTabBackgroundColor()` method to match `_ApplyTabColor()`.

## Validation Steps Performed
Manually tested
2022-05-02 20:05:35 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
af943bdf94 Make package builds from main end with -experimental (#13003)
BRANCH / BRANDING | Release                    | Preview
------------------|----------------------------|----------------------------
release-*         | 1.12.20220427              | 1.13.20220427-preview
main              | 1.14.20220427-experimental | 1.14.20220427-experimental
all others        | 1.14.20220427-mybranch     | 1.14.20220427-mybranch
2022-04-29 15:59:48 -05:00
Mike Griese
79904361b3 Fix a crash when resizing conhost in Debug (#13001)
Don't clamp here, it's unnecessary. See notes in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/12917#issuecomment-1101423091

Closes #12917
2022-04-29 14:39:25 -05:00
dansmor7
a7d2885e4b Settings UI tweaks (#12973)
Some changes to the Settings UI:
* Removed borders, made Settings use a single background
* Updated color schemes buttons
* Created DeleteButtonStyle based on accent button - closes #10454

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101892345/164984872-0fc75dc6-b4c0-4273-a2a6-b2b8a8d4d8ca.png)
2022-04-29 11:59:02 +00:00
dansmor7
b63102fb40 Command palette and search box visual tweaks (#12913)
Tweaked command palette and search box to better match the Windows 11 Fluent design:
* Now styled like a normal flyout, with acrylic, shadow and border
* TextBox now uses default style
* Tweaked button and key chord designs
* Adjusted spacing

Fixes #12968.

![searchlight](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101892345/163623805-3b860942-7e2e-401e-8739-3a966cf2b4a9.png)
![palettelight](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101892345/163623825-b1f187fa-557b-4921-86bc-4040ffd2952f.png)
![searchdark](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101892345/163623820-b3b7b138-d9af-4aae-a637-8e48717ddd2c.png)
![palettedark](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101892345/163623830-448354e6-6b37-4dbe-8cb4-e9275aa56322.png)
2022-04-29 11:58:22 +00:00
Mike Griese
bc73b9a35a Somehow CI missed this 2022-04-28 14:57:23 -05:00
Dustin L. Howett
9611433a98 Build a NuGet Package for ConPTY (#12980)
This pull request introduces a packaging phase that emits
Microsoft.Windows.Console.ConPTY, a nuget package that contains the
pseudoconsole API as well as the requisite copies of conhost.

* winconpty learned to load a version of OpenConsole.exe specific to the
  processor architecture on its hosting machine
* the package, as well as its contents, is signed properly and is nearly
  ready for distribution via nuget.org
* the API in conpty-static.h has been adjusted to expose
  CreatePseudoConsoleAsUser and stamp out the correct DLL import/export
  annotations.
* getting .NET to play right was somewhat challenging, but I tested this
  against .NET 6.0 and it seemed to work properly; it shipped conpty.dll
  in the right places, and it shipped OpenConsole.exe next to the
  published application.

In the future, we could provide an interop assembly for C# consumers;
that is, unfortunately, out of scope today.

Closes #3577
Closes #3568
Obsoletes #1130
2022-04-27 21:45:15 +00:00
Michael Niksa
6b936d9a74 Propagate show/hide window calls against the ConPTY pseudo window to the Terminal (#12515)
Propagate show/hide window calls against the ConPTY pseudo window to the Terminal

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #12570 
* [x] I work here
* [x] Manual Tests passed
* [x] Spec Link: →[Doc Link](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/dev/miniksa/msgs/doc/specs/%2312570%20-%20Show%20Hide%20operations%20on%20GetConsoleWindow%20via%20PTY.md)←

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
- See the spec. It's pretty much everything I went through deciding on this.

## Validation Steps Performed
- [x] Manual validation against scratch application calling all of the `::ShowWindow` commands against the pseudo console "fake window" and observing the real terminal window state
2022-04-27 18:20:14 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
d891e052f1 Exclude the NuGet prerelease suffix in branded release-* builds (#12984)
If we are building a branch called "release-*", we will also change the
NuGet suffix to "preview". If we don't do that, XES will set the suffix
to "release1" because it truncates the value after the first period. In
general, though, we want to disable the suffix entirely if we're Release
branded while on a release branch.

In effect:
BRANCH / BRANDING | Release                | Preview
------------------|------------------------|------------------------
release-*         | 1.12.20220427          | 1.13.20220427-preview
all others        | 1.14.20220427-mybranch | 1.14.20220427-mybranch
2022-04-27 12:03:07 -05:00
Nicolas Abram
d8379ff1d5 Add experimental setting to make bg images fit the whole tab (#12893)
<!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? -->
## Summary of the Pull Request
Fixes #6028
Setting is "experimental.useBackgroundImageForWindow"

<!-- Other than the issue solved, is this relevant to any other issues/existing PRs? --> 
## References
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/6028
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## PR Checklist
* [X] Closes #6028
* [X] CLA signed.
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Documentation updated. I read CONTRIBUTING.md, but I'm not sure if a spec is needed for an experimental feature such as this one.
* [ ] Schema updated. I added a JSON key, not sure where I need to update it.
* [X] I've discussed this with core contributors already. Somewhat discussed in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/6028

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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments -->

<!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well -->
## Validation Steps Performed
Set ` "experimental.useBackgroundImageForWindow": true` and a bg image for one profile, then make splits and tabs and make sure the bg updates accordingly:
![xqMUWpo1JK](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24706838/162996037-ce2ec077-d0e8-43ab-ad5b-0e5c0354fc30.gif)
I also did the same with the setting off to make sure it still works correctly and didn't break. And I made sure opening the settings tab does not crash or show the bg image.
2022-04-27 16:57:01 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
57c3953aca Use type inference throughout the project (#12975)
#4015 requires sweeping changes in order to allow a migration of our buffer
coordinates from `int16_t` to `int32_t`. This commit reduces the size of
future commits by using type inference wherever possible, dropping the
need to manually adjust types throughout the project later.

As an added bonus this commit standardizes the alignment of cv qualifiers
to be always left of the type (e.g. `const T&` instead of `T const&`).

The migration to type inference with `auto` was mostly done
using JetBrains Resharper with some manual intervention and the
standardization of cv qualifier alignment using clang-format 14.

## References

This is preparation work for #4015.

## Validation Steps Performed
* Tests pass 
2022-04-25 15:40:47 +00:00
dansmor7
fa25dfbf7a Misc visual fixes (#12916)
Fixed various small issues:
* Made TabView bottom border span the entire window width
* Made ScrollBar inner thumb rounded again
* Made SplitButton look more like the new add tab button
* Adjusted rename box height (24px, like the official compact sizing height)
* Adjusted caption button colors to match Windows 11
* ColorPicker can now escape window bounds
* Tweaked ColorPicker buttons
2022-04-21 22:34:55 +00:00
Mike Griese
87f5034db1 Plumb Focus events through VT Input (#12900)
Further builds on #12799. #12799 assumes that the connection is prepared to receive FocusIn/FocusOut events as input. For ConPTY we can be relatively sure of that, but that's not _technically_ correct. In the hypothetical world where the connection is not a ConPTY connection, then the other side might not be expecting those sequences. 

This remedies the issue by
* ConPTY will always request focus event mode (from the terminal) when it starts up
* when a client tries to disable focus events in conpty, conpty is gonna note that internally, but never transmit that to the hosting terminal, to leave the terminal in focus event mode.
* `TerminalDispatch` and `ControlCore` are hooked up now to only send focus events when the Terminal is in focus event mode (which will be always for conpty)
* At this point, it was like, 4LOC in `terminalInput.cpp` to add support for focus events to conhost as well.

## checklist
* [x] closes #11682
  * This combined with #12515 will finally close out #2988 as well, but we can do that manually.
* [x] I work here
* [ ] There aren't tests for this. There probably should be.
2022-04-20 18:22:42 +00:00
Leonard Hecker
7af134cc7f Introduce VTInt to represent VT parameters (#12207)
This commit replaces our use of `size_t` to represent VT parameters with
`int32_t`. While unsigned integers have the inherent benefit of being less
ambiguous and enjoying two's complement, our buffer coordinates use signed
integers. Since a number of VT functions need to convert their parameters
to coordinates, this commit makes the conversion easier.
The benefit of this change becomes even more apparent if one considers
that a number of places performed unsafe conversions
of their size_t parameters to int or short already.

Files that had to be modified were converted to use til
wrappers instead of COORD or SMALL_RECT wherever possible.

## References

This commit contains about 20% of the work for #4015.

## PR Checklist
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed

## Validation Steps Performed
I'm mostly relying on our unit tests here. Both OpenConsole and WT appear to work fine.
2022-04-20 11:21:41 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett
538285cc45 git2git: remove some more things from the OS build (#12931)
This will result in the deletion of the following directories from the OS tree, under `onecore/windows/core/console/open`:

* doc/
* src/tools/MonarchPeasantPackage/
* src/api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0/
* src/tools/ansi-color/
* src/tools/ColorTool/

We have gotten some PoliCheck flags on `doc/` (thanks to Niksa.md), but also the OS build just doesn't need these folders 😄

(cherry picked from commit 27b63ad02a)
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2022-04-18 14:37:21 -05:00
Leonard Hecker
a59e3d0c57 Fix DBCS attribute corruption during reflow (#12853)
855e136 contains a regression which breaks buffer reflow if wide surrogate
characters are present. This happens because we made use of the
`TextBufferCellIterator` whose increment operator skips 2 cells for wide
characters. This created a "misalignment" in the reflow logic which was written
for cell-wise iteration. This commit fixes the issue, by reverting back to the
previous algorithm without iterators.

Closes #12837
Closes MSFT-38904421

## Validation Steps Performed
* Run ``pwsh -noprofile -command echo "`u{D83D}`u{DE43}"``
* Resizing conhost preserves all contents 
* Resizing Windows Terminal doesn't crash it 
* Added a test covering this issue 

(cherry picked from commit 10b9044120)
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2022-04-08 12:27:16 -05:00
Mike Griese
f73da456fa Fix the OS build (#12790)
The `cascadia/` directory straight up isn't checked into the OS. So adding a test dependency on code in there was a BAD IDEA.

(cherry picked from commit 4e61be9cd7)
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2022-03-29 17:18:29 -05:00
Mike Griese
9ccd6ecd74 Manually copy trailing attributes on a resize (#12637)
## THE WHITE WHALE

This is a fairly naive fix for this bug. It's not terribly performant,
but neither is resize in the first place.

When the buffer gets resized, typically we only copy the text up to the
`MeasureRight` point, the last printable char in the row. Then we'd just
use the last char's attributes to fill the remainder of the row.

Instead, this PR changes how reflow behaves when it gets to the end of
the row. After we finish copying text, then manually walk through the
attributes at the end of the row, and copy them over. This ensures that
cells that just have a colored space in them get copied into the new
buffer as well, and we don't just blat the last character's attributes
into the rest of the row. We'll do a similar thing once we get to the
last printable char in the buffer, copying the remaining attributes.

This could DEFINITELY be more performant. I think this current
implementation walks the attrs _on every cell_, then appends the new
attrs to the new ATTR_ROW. That could be optimized by just using the
actual iterator. The copy after the last printable char bit is also
especially bad in this regard. That could likely be a blind copy - I
just wanted to get this into the world.

Finally, we now copy the final attributes to the correct buffer: the new
one.  We used to copy them to the _old_ buffer, which we were about to
destroy.

## Validation

I'll add more gifs in the morning, not enough time to finish spinning a
release Terminal build with this tonight.

Closes #32 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Closes #12567

(cherry picked from commit 855e1360c0)
2022-03-28 13:33:54 -05:00
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## References
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* [ ] Closes #xxx
* [ ] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [ ] Tests added/passed
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## Validation Steps Performed
## PR Checklist
- [ ] Closes #xxx
- [ ] Tests added/passed
- [ ] Documentation updated
- If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal) and link it here: #xxx
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# 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,})
(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(])-[X](?!aml)(?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# hit-count: 41 file-count: 28
# version suffix <word>v#

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name: Add triaged bugs & tasks to project board
# https://github.com/actions/add-to-project
on:
issues:
types:
- labeled
- unlabeled
permissions: {}
jobs:
add-to-project:
name: Add issue to project
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/add-to-project@v0.3.0
with:
project-url: https://github.com/orgs/microsoft/projects/159
github-token: ${{ secrets.ADD_TO_PROJECT_PAT }}
labeled: Issue-Feature, Needs-Triage, Needs-Author-Feedback, Issue-Scenario
label-operator: NOT

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name: Publish to Winget
on:
release:
types: [published]
env:
REGEX: 'Microsoft\.WindowsTerminal(?:Preview)?_Win10_([\d.]+)_8wekyb3d8bbwe\.msixbundle$'
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: windows-latest # Action can only run on Windows
steps:
- name: Publish Windows Terminal ${{ github.event.release.prerelease && 'Preview' || 'Stable' }}
run: |
$assets = '${{ toJSON(github.event.release.assets) }}' | ConvertFrom-Json
$wingetRelevantAsset = $assets | Where-Object { $_.name -like '*Win10*' } | Select-Object -First 1
$regex = [Regex]::New($env:REGEX)
$version = $regex.Match($wingetRelevantAsset.name).Groups[1].Value
$wingetPackage = "Microsoft.WindowsTerminal${{ github.event.release.prerelease && '.Preview' || '' }}"
& curl.exe -JLO https://aka.ms/wingetcreate/latest
& .\wingetcreate.exe update $wingetPackage -s -v $version -u $wingetRelevantAsset.browser_download_url -t "${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}"

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[submodule "dep/gsl"]
path = dep/gsl
url = https://github.com/microsoft/gsl
[submodule "dep/wil"]
path = dep/wil
url = https://github.com/microsoft/wil

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
"Microsoft.Net.Component.4.5.TargetingPack",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.DiagnosticTools",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Debugger.JustInTime",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows11SDK.22000",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows11SDK.22621",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.UWP.Support",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.CoreIde",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.NativeDesktop.Core",
@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.ARM64",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.ASAN",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.v142.x86.x64",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.v142.ARM64",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.v143.x86.x64",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.v143.ARM64",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.UWP.VC",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.UWP.VC.v142",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.UWP.VC.v143",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.UWP.VC.ARM64"
]
}

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Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18900.1001]
```
* What tools and apps you're using (e.g. VS 2019, VSCode, etc.)
* What tools and apps you're using (e.g. VS 2022, VSCode, etc.)
* Don't assume we're experts in setting up YOUR environment and don't assume we are experts in `<your distro/tool of choice>`. Teach us to help you!
* **We LOVE detailed repro steps!** What steps do we need to take to reproduce the issue? Assume we love to read repro steps. As much detail as you can stand is probably _barely_ enough detail for us!
* If you're reporting a particular character/glyph not rendering correctly, the specific Unicode codepoint would be MOST welcome (e.g. U+1F4AF, U+4382)
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ If you don't have any additional info/context to add but would like to indicate
If you're able & willing to help fix issues and/or implement features, we'd love your contribution!
The best place to start is the list of ["Easy Starter"](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Help+Wanted%22+label%3A%22Easy+Starter%22+) issues. These are bugs or tasks that we on the team believe would be easier to implement for someone without any prior experience in the codebase. Once you're feeling more comfortable in the codebase, feel free to just use the ["Help Wanted"](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Help+Wanted%22+) label, or just find an issue your interested in and hop in!
The best place to start is the list of ["good first issue"](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Help+Wanted%22++label%3A%22good+first+issue%22+)s. These are bugs or tasks that we on the team believe would be easier to implement for someone without any prior experience in the codebase. Once you're feeling more comfortable in the codebase, feel free to just use the ["Help Wanted"](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Help+Wanted%22+) label, or just find an issue you're interested in and hop in!
Generally, we categorize issues in the following way, which is largely derived from our old internal work tracking system:
* ["Bugs"](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Issue-Bug%22+) are parts of the Terminal & Console that are not quite working the right way. There's code to already support some scenario, but it's not quite working right. Fixing these is generally a matter of debugging the broken functionality and fixing the wrong code.

103
NOTICE.md
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@@ -215,39 +215,6 @@ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
```
## boost
**Source**: [https://github.com/boostorg/boost](https://github.com/boostorg/boost)
### License
```
Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
do so, all subject to the following:
The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
a source language processor.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
```
## PCG Random Number Generation
**Source**: [https://github.com/imneme/pcg-cpp](https://github.com/imneme/pcg-cpp)
@@ -276,41 +243,61 @@ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
```
## ConEmu
**Source**: [https://github.com/Maximus5/ConEmu](https://github.com/Maximus5/ConEmu)
## wyhash
**Source**: [https://github.com/wangyi-fudan/wyhash](https://github.com/wangyi-fudan/wyhash)
### License
```
BSD 3-Clause License
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
Copyright (c) 2009-2017, Maximus5 <ConEmu.Maximus5@gmail.com>
All rights reserved.
Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
means.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the
software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and
successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of
relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this
software under copyright law.
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
For more information, please refer to <http://unlicense.org/>
```
* Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
## Oklab
**Source**: [https://bottosson.github.io/posts/oklab/](https://bottosson.github.io/posts/oklab/)
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
### License
```
Copyright (c) 2020 Björn Ottosson
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
```
# Microsoft Open Source

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## Installing and running Windows Terminal
> 🔴 Note: Windows Terminal requires Windows 10 2004 (build 19041) or later
> **Note**: Windows Terminal requires Windows 10 2004 (build 19041) or later
### Microsoft Store [Recommended]
@@ -52,8 +52,10 @@ fails for any reason, you can try the following command at a PowerShell prompt:
Add-AppxPackage Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_<versionNumber>.msixbundle
```
> 🔴 Note: If you install Terminal manually:
> **Note**: If you install Terminal manually:
>
> * You may need to install the [VC++ v14 Desktop Framework Package](https://docs.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/cpp/c-runtime-packages-desktop-bridge#how-to-install-and-update-desktop-framework-packages).
> This should only be necessary on older builds of Windows 10 and only if you get an error about missing framework packages.
> * Terminal will not auto-update when new builds are released so you will need
> to regularly install the latest Terminal release to receive all the latest
> fixes and improvements!
@@ -65,7 +67,7 @@ the latest Terminal release by installing the `Microsoft.WindowsTerminal`
package:
```powershell
winget install --id=Microsoft.WindowsTerminal -e
winget install --id Microsoft.WindowsTerminal -e
```
#### Via Chocolatey (unofficial)
@@ -111,10 +113,10 @@ repository.
---
## Windows Terminal 2.0 Roadmap
## Windows Terminal Roadmap
The plan for delivering Windows Terminal 2.0 [is described
here](/doc/terminal-v2-roadmap.md) and will be updated as the project proceeds.
The plan for the Windows Terminal [is described here](/doc/roadmap-2022.md) and
will be updated as the project proceeds.
## Project Build Status
@@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ While overhauling Windows Console, we modernized its codebase considerably,
cleanly separating logical entities into modules and classes, introduced some
key extensibility points, replaced several old, home-grown collections and
containers with safer, more efficient [STL
containers](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/standard-library/stl-containers?view=vs-2019),
containers](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/standard-library/stl-containers?view=vs-2022),
and made the code simpler and safer by using Microsoft's [Windows Implementation
Libraries - WIL](https://github.com/Microsoft/wil).
@@ -233,7 +235,7 @@ Cause: You're launching the incorrect solution in Visual Studio.
Solution: Make sure you're building & deploying the `CascadiaPackage` project in
Visual Studio.
> Note: `OpenConsole.exe` is just a locally-built `conhost.exe`, the classic
> **Note**: `OpenConsole.exe` is just a locally-built `conhost.exe`, the classic
> Windows Console that hosts Windows' command-line infrastructure. OpenConsole
> is used by Windows Terminal to connect to and communicate with command-line
> applications (via
@@ -264,7 +266,7 @@ help avoid any wasted or duplicate effort.
The easiest way to communicate with the team is via GitHub issues.
Please file new issues, feature requests and suggestions, but **DO search for
similar open/closed pre-existing issues before creating a new issue.**
similar open/closed preexisting issues before creating a new issue.**
If you would like to ask a question that you feel doesn't warrant an issue
(yet), please reach out to us via Twitter:
@@ -287,18 +289,18 @@ If you would like to ask a question that you feel doesn't warrant an issue
app](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/get-started/enable-your-device-for-development)
to locally install and run Windows Terminal
* You must have [PowerShell 7 or later](https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases/latest) installed
* You must have the [Windows 11 (10.0.22000.0)
* You must have the [Windows 11 (10.0.22621.0)
SDK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-sdk/)
installed
* You must have at least [VS
2019](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/) installed
2022](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/) installed
* You must install the following Workloads via the VS Installer. Note: Opening
the solution in VS 2019 will [prompt you to install missing components
the solution in VS 2022 will [prompt you to install missing components
automatically](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/setup/configure-visual-studio-across-your-organization-with-vsconfig/):
* Desktop Development with C++
* Universal Windows Platform Development
* **The following Individual Components**
* C++ (v142) Universal Windows Platform Tools
* C++ (v143) Universal Windows Platform Tools
* You must install the [.NET Framework Targeting Pack](https://docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/framework/install/guide-for-developers#to-install-the-net-framework-developer-pack-or-targeting-pack) to build test projects
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function GetAzureDevOpsBaseUri
{
Param(
[string]$CollectionUri,
[string]$TeamProject
)
return $CollectionUri + $TeamProject
}
function GetQueryTestRunsUri
{
Param(
[string]$CollectionUri,
[string]$TeamProject,
[string]$BuildUri,
[switch]$IncludeRunDetails
)
if ($IncludeRunDetails)
{
$includeRunDetailsParameter = "&includeRunDetails=true"
}
else
{
$includeRunDetailsParameter = ""
}
$baseUri = GetAzureDevOpsBaseUri -CollectionUri $CollectionUri -TeamProject $TeamProject
$queryUri = "$baseUri/_apis/test/runs?buildUri=$BuildUri$includeRunDetailsParameter&api-version=5.0"
return $queryUri
}
function Get-HelixJobTypeFromTestRun
{
Param ($testRun)
$testRunSingleResultUri = "$($testRun.url)/results?`$top=1&`$skip=0&api-version=5.1"
$singleTestResult = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $testRunSingleResultUri -Method Get -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders
$count = $singleTestResult.value.Length
if($count -eq 0)
{
# If the count is 0, then results have not yet been reported for this run.
# We only care about completed runs with results, so it is ok to just return 'UNKNOWN' for this run.
return "UNKNOWN"
}
else
{
$info = ConvertFrom-Json $singleTestResult.value.comment
$helixJobId = $info.HelixJobId
$job = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries "https://helix.dot.net/api/2019-06-17/jobs/${helixJobId}?access_token=${HelixAccessToken}"
return $job.Type
}
}
function Append-HelixAccessTokenToUrl
{
Param ([string]$url, [string]$token)
if($url.Contains("?"))
{
$url = "$($url)&access_token=$($token)"
}
else
{
$url = "$($url)?access_token=$($token)"
}
return $url
}
# The Helix Rest api is sometimes unreliable. So we call these apis with retry logic.
# Note: The Azure DevOps apis are stable and do not need to be called with this retry logic.
$helixApiRetries = 0
$helixApiRetriesMax = 10
function Download-StringWithRetries
{
Param ([string]$fileName, [string]$url)
$result = ""
$done = $false
while(!($done))
{
try
{
Write-Host "Downloading $fileName"
$result = (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString($url)
$done = $true
}
catch
{
Write-Host "Failed to download $fileName $($PSItem.Exception)"
$helixApiRetries = $helixApiRetries + 1
if($helixApiRetries -lt $helixApiRetriesMax)
{
Write-Host "Sleep and retry download of $fileName"
Start-Sleep 60
}
else
{
throw "Failed to download $fileName"
}
}
}
return $result
}
function Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries
{
Param ([string]$url,$Headers)
$result = @()
$done = $false
while(!($done))
{
try
{
$result = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $url -Method Get -Headers $Headers
$done = $true
}
catch
{
Write-Host "Failed to invoke Rest method $($PSItem.Exception)"
$helixApiRetries = $helixApiRetries + 1
if($helixApiRetries -lt $helixApiRetriesMax)
{
Write-Host "Sleep and retry invoke"
Start-Sleep 60
}
else
{
throw "Failed to invoke Rest method"
}
}
}
return $result
}
function Download-FileWithRetries
{
Param ([string]$fileurl, [string]$destination)
$done = $false
while(!($done))
{
try
{
Write-Host "Downloading $destination"
$webClient.DownloadFile($fileurl, $destination)
$done = $true
}
catch
{
Write-Host "Failed to download $destination $($PSItem.Exception)"
$helixApiRetries = $helixApiRetries + 1
if($helixApiRetries -lt $helixApiRetriesMax)
{
Write-Host "Sleep and retry download of $destination"
Start-Sleep 60
}
else
{
throw "Failed to download $destination"
}
}
}
}

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$scriptDirectory = $script:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path | Split-Path -Parent
# List all processes to aid debugging:
Write-Host "All processes running:"
Get-Process
tasklist /svc
# Add this test directory as an exclusion for Windows Defender
Write-Host "Add $scriptDirectory as Exclusion Path"
Add-MpPreference -ExclusionPath $scriptDirectory
Write-Host "Add $($env:HELIX_CORRELATION_PAYLOAD) as Exclusion Path"
Add-MpPreference -ExclusionPath $env:HELIX_CORRELATION_PAYLOAD
Get-MpPreference
Get-MpComputerStatus
# Minimize all windows:
$shell = New-Object -ComObject "Shell.Application"
$shell.minimizeall()
# Kill any instances of Windows Security Alert:
$windowTitleToMatch = "*Windows Security Alert*"
$procs = Get-Process | Where {$_.MainWindowTitle -like "*Windows Security Alert*"}
foreach ($proc in $procs)
{
Write-Host "Found process with '$windowTitleToMatch' title: $proc"
$proc.Kill();
}
# Kill processes by name that are known to interfere with our tests:
$processNamesToStop = @("Microsoft.Photos", "WinStore.App", "SkypeApp", "SkypeBackgroundHost", "OneDriveSetup", "OneDrive")
foreach($procName in $processNamesToStop)
{
Write-Host "Attempting to kill $procName if it is running"
Stop-Process -ProcessName $procName -Verbose -ErrorAction Ignore
}
Write-Host "All processes running after attempting to kill unwanted processes:"
Get-Process
tasklist /svc
$platform = $env:testbuildplatform
if(!$platform)
{
$platform = "x86"
}
function UninstallApps {
Param([string[]]$appsToUninstall)
foreach($pkgName in $appsToUninstall)
{
foreach($pkg in (Get-AppxPackage $pkgName).PackageFullName)
{
Write-Output "Removing: $pkg"
Remove-AppxPackage $pkg
}
}
}
function UninstallTestApps {
Param([string[]]$appsToUninstall)
foreach($pkgName in $appsToUninstall)
{
foreach($pkg in (Get-AppxPackage $pkgName).PackageFullName)
{
Write-Output "Removing: $pkg"
Remove-AppxPackage $pkg
}
# Sometimes an app can get into a state where it is no longer returned by Get-AppxPackage, but it is still present
# which prevents other versions of the app from being installed.
# To handle this, we can directly call Remove-AppxPackage against the full name of the package. However, without
# Get-AppxPackage to find the PackageFullName, we just have to manually construct the name.
$packageFullName = "$($pkgName)_1.0.0.0_$($platform)__8wekyb3d8bbwe"
Write-Host "Removing $packageFullName if installed"
Remove-AppPackage $packageFullName -ErrorVariable appxerror -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if($appxerror)
{
foreach($error in $appxerror)
{
# In most cases, Remove-AppPackage will fail due to the package not being found. Don't treat this as an error.
if(!($error.Exception.Message -match "0x80073CF1"))
{
Write-Error $error
}
}
}
else
{
Write-Host "Successfully removed $packageFullName"
}
}
}
Write-Host "Uninstall AppX packages that are known to cause issues with our tests"
UninstallApps("*Skype*", "*Windows.Photos*")
Write-Host "Uninstall any of our test apps that may have been left over from previous test runs"
UninstallTestApps("NugetPackageTestApp", "NugetPackageTestAppCX", "IXMPTestApp", "MUXControlsTestApp")
Write-Host "Uninstall MUX Framework package that may have been left over from previous test runs"
# We don't want to uninstall all versions of the MUX Framework package, as there may be other apps preinstalled on the system
# that depend on it. We only uninstall the Framework package that corresponds to the version of MUX that we are testing.
[xml]$versionData = (Get-Content "version.props")
$versionMajor = $versionData.GetElementsByTagName("MUXVersionMajor").'#text'
$versionMinor = $versionData.GetElementsByTagName("MUXVersionMinor").'#text'
UninstallApps("Microsoft.UI.Xaml.$versionMajor.$versionMinor")
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@@ -1,336 +0,0 @@
[CmdLetBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$TestFile,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$OutputProjFile,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$JobTestSuiteName,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$TaefPath,
[string]$TaefQuery
)
Class TestCollection
{
[string]$Name
[string]$SetupMethodName
[string]$TeardownMethodName
[System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary[string, string]]$Properties
TestCollection()
{
if ($this.GetType() -eq [TestCollection])
{
throw "This class should never be instantiated directly; it should only be derived from."
}
}
TestCollection([string]$name)
{
$this.Init($name)
}
hidden Init([string]$name)
{
$this.Name = $name
$this.Properties = @{}
}
}
Class Test : TestCollection
{
Test([string]$name)
{
$this.Init($name)
}
}
Class TestClass : TestCollection
{
[System.Collections.Generic.List[Test]]$Tests
TestClass([string]$name)
{
$this.Init($name)
$this.Tests = @{}
}
}
Class TestModule : TestCollection
{
[System.Collections.Generic.List[TestClass]]$TestClasses
TestModule([string]$name)
{
$this.Init($name)
$this.TestClasses = @{}
}
}
function Parse-TestInfo([string]$taefOutput)
{
enum LineType
{
None
TestModule
TestClass
Test
Setup
Teardown
Property
}
[string]$testModuleIndentation = " "
[string]$testClassIndentation = " "
[string]$testIndentation = " "
[string]$setupBeginning = "Setup: "
[string]$teardownBeginning = "Teardown: "
[string]$propertyBeginning = "Property["
function Get-LineType([string]$line)
{
if ($line.Contains($setupBeginning))
{
return [LineType]::Setup;
}
elseif ($line.Contains($teardownBeginning))
{
return [LineType]::Teardown;
}
elseif ($line.Contains($propertyBeginning))
{
return [LineType]::Property;
}
elseif ($line.StartsWith($testModuleIndentation) -and -not $line.StartsWith("$testModuleIndentation "))
{
return [LineType]::TestModule;
}
elseif ($line.StartsWith($testClassIndentation) -and -not $line.StartsWith("$testClassIndentation "))
{
return [LineType]::TestClass;
}
elseif ($line.StartsWith($testIndentation) -and -not $line.StartsWith("$testIndentation "))
{
return [LineType]::Test;
}
else
{
return [LineType]::None;
}
}
[string[]]$lines = $taefOutput.Split(@([Environment]::NewLine, "`n"), [StringSplitOptions]::RemoveEmptyEntries)
[System.Collections.Generic.List[TestModule]]$testModules = @()
[TestModule]$currentTestModule = $null
[TestClass]$currentTestClass = $null
[Test]$currentTest = $null
[TestCollection]$lastTestCollection = $null
foreach ($rawLine in $lines)
{
[LineType]$lineType = (Get-LineType $rawLine)
# We don't need the whitespace around the line anymore, so we'll discard it to make things easier.
[string]$line = $rawLine.Trim()
if ($lineType -eq [LineType]::TestModule)
{
if ($currentTest -ne $null -and $currentTestClass -ne $null)
{
$currentTestClass.Tests.Add($currentTest)
}
if ($currentTestClass -ne $null -and $currentTestModule -ne $null)
{
$currentTestModule.TestClasses.Add($currentTestClass)
}
if ($currentTestModule -ne $null)
{
$testModules.Add($currentTestModule)
}
$currentTestModule = [TestModule]::new($line)
$currentTestClass = $null
$currentTest = $null
$lastTestCollection = $currentTestModule
}
elseif ($lineType -eq [LineType]::TestClass)
{
if ($currentTest -ne $null -and $currentTestClass -ne $null)
{
$currentTestClass.Tests.Add($currentTest)
}
if ($currentTestClass -ne $null -and $currentTestModule -ne $null)
{
$currentTestModule.TestClasses.Add($currentTestClass)
}
$currentTestClass = [TestClass]::new($line)
$currentTest = $null
$lastTestCollection = $currentTestClass
}
elseif ($lineType -eq [LineType]::Test)
{
if ($currentTest -ne $null -and $currentTestClass -ne $null)
{
$currentTestClass.Tests.Add($currentTest)
}
$currentTest = [Test]::new($line)
$lastTestCollection = $currentTest
}
elseif ($lineType -eq [LineType]::Setup)
{
if ($lastTestCollection -ne $null)
{
$lastTestCollection.SetupMethodName = $line.Replace($setupBeginning, "")
}
}
elseif ($lineType -eq [LineType]::Teardown)
{
if ($lastTestCollection -ne $null)
{
$lastTestCollection.TeardownMethodName = $line.Replace($teardownBeginning, "")
}
}
elseif ($lineType -eq [LineType]::Property)
{
if ($lastTestCollection -ne $null)
{
foreach ($match in [Regex]::Matches($line, "Property\[(.*)\]\s+=\s+(.*)"))
{
[string]$propertyKey = $match.Groups[1].Value;
[string]$propertyValue = $match.Groups[2].Value;
$lastTestCollection.Properties.Add($propertyKey, $propertyValue);
}
}
}
}
if ($currentTest -ne $null -and $currentTestClass -ne $null)
{
$currentTestClass.Tests.Add($currentTest)
}
if ($currentTestClass -ne $null -and $currentTestModule -ne $null)
{
$currentTestModule.TestClasses.Add($currentTestClass)
}
if ($currentTestModule -ne $null)
{
$testModules.Add($currentTestModule)
}
return $testModules
}
Write-Verbose "TaefQuery = $TaefQuery"
$TaefSelectQuery = ""
$TaefQueryToAppend = ""
if($TaefQuery)
{
$TaefSelectQuery = "/select:`"$TaefQuery`""
$TaefQueryToAppend = " and $TaefQuery"
}
Write-Verbose "TaefSelectQuery = $TaefSelectQuery"
$taefExe = "$TaefPath\te.exe"
[string]$taefOutput = & "$taefExe" /listproperties $TaefSelectQuery $TestFile | Out-String
[System.Collections.Generic.List[TestModule]]$testModules = (Parse-TestInfo $taefOutput)
$projFileContent = @"
<Project>
<ItemGroup>
"@
foreach ($testModule in $testModules)
{
foreach ($testClass in $testModules.TestClasses)
{
Write-Host "Generating Helix work item for test class $($testClass.Name)..."
[System.Collections.Generic.List[string]]$testSuiteNames = @()
$testSuiteExists = $false
$suitelessTestExists = $false
foreach ($test in $testClass.Tests)
{
# A test method inherits its 'TestSuite' property from its TestClass
if (!$test.Properties.ContainsKey("TestSuite") -and $testClass.Properties.ContainsKey("TestSuite"))
{
$test.Properties["TestSuite"] = $testClass.Properties["TestSuite"]
}
if ($test.Properties.ContainsKey("TestSuite"))
{
[string]$testSuite = $test.Properties["TestSuite"]
if (-not $testSuiteNames.Contains($testSuite))
{
Write-Host " Found test suite $testSuite. Generating Helix work item for it as well."
$testSuiteNames.Add($testSuite)
}
$testSuiteExists = $true
}
else
{
$suitelessTestExists = $true
}
}
$testClassSelectPattern = "$($testClass.Name).*"
if($testClass.Name.Contains("::"))
{
$testClassSelectPattern = "$($testClass.Name)::*"
}
$testNameQuery= "(@Name='$testClassSelectPattern')"
$workItemName = $testClass.Name
# Native tests use '::' as a separator, which is not valid for workItem names.
$workItemName = $workItemName -replace "::", "-"
if ($suitelessTestExists)
{
$projFileContent += @"
<HelixWorkItem Include="$($workItemName)" Condition="'`$(TestSuite)'=='$($JobTestSuiteName)'">
<Timeout>00:30:00</Timeout>
<Command>call %HELIX_CORRELATION_PAYLOAD%\runtests.cmd /select:"(@Name='$($testClass.Name)*'$(if ($testSuiteExists) { "and not @TestSuite='*'" }))$($TaefQueryToAppend)"</Command>
</HelixWorkItem>
"@
}
foreach ($testSuiteName in $testSuiteNames)
{
$projFileContent += @"
<HelixWorkItem Include="$($workItemName)-$testSuiteName" Condition="'`$(TestSuite)'=='$($JobTestSuiteName)'">
<Timeout>00:30:00</Timeout>
<Command>call %HELIX_CORRELATION_PAYLOAD%\runtests.cmd /select:"(@Name='$($testClass.Name)*' and @TestSuite='$testSuiteName')$($TaefQueryToAppend)"</Command>
</HelixWorkItem>
"@
}
}
}
$projFileContent += @"
</ItemGroup>
</Project>
"@
Set-Content $OutputProjFile $projFileContent -NoNewline -Encoding UTF8

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# Displaying progress is unnecessary and is just distracting.
$ProgressPreference = "SilentlyContinue"
$dependencyFiles = Get-ChildItem -Filter "*Microsoft.VCLibs.*.appx"
foreach ($file in $dependencyFiles)
{
Write-Host "Adding dependency $($file)..."
Add-AppxPackage $file
}

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Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WttInputPath
)
Add-Type -Language CSharp -ReferencedAssemblies System.Xml,System.Xml.Linq,System.Runtime.Serialization,System.Runtime.Serialization.Json (Get-Content $PSScriptRoot\HelixTestHelpers.cs -Raw)
[HelixTestHelpers.FailedTestDetector]::OutputFailedTestQuery($WttInputPath)

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Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WttInputPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WttSingleRerunInputPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WttMultipleRerunInputPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$TestNamePrefix
)
# Ideally these would be passed as parameters to the script. However ps makes it difficult to deal with string literals containing '&', so we just
# read the values directly from the environment variables
$helixResultsContainerUri = $Env:HELIX_RESULTS_CONTAINER_URI
$helixResultsContainerRsas = $Env:HELIX_RESULTS_CONTAINER_RSAS
Add-Type -Language CSharp -ReferencedAssemblies System.Xml,System.Xml.Linq,System.Runtime.Serialization,System.Runtime.Serialization.Json (Get-Content $PSScriptRoot\HelixTestHelpers.cs -Raw)
$testResultParser = [HelixTestHelpers.TestResultParser]::new($TestNamePrefix, $helixResultsContainerUri, $helixResultsContainerRsas)
[System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary[string, string]]$subResultsJsonByMethodName = $testResultParser.GetSubResultsJsonByMethodName($WttInputPath, $WttSingleRerunInputPath, $WttMultipleRerunInputPath)
$subResultsJsonDirectory = [System.IO.Path]::GetDirectoryName($WttInputPath)
foreach ($methodName in $subResultsJsonByMethodName.Keys)
{
$subResultsJson = $subResultsJsonByMethodName[$methodName]
$subResultsJsonPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($subResultsJsonDirectory, $methodName + "_subresults.json")
Out-File $subResultsJsonPath -Encoding utf8 -InputObject $subResultsJson
}

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Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[int]$MinimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount,
[string]$AccessToken = $env:SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN,
[string]$CollectionUri = $env:SYSTEM_COLLECTIONURI,
[string]$TeamProject = $env:SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECT,
[string]$BuildUri = $env:BUILD_BUILDURI,
[bool]$CheckJobAttempt
)
$azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders = @{
"Accept"="application/json"
"Authorization"="Basic $([System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.ASCIIEncoding]::ASCII.GetBytes(":$AccessToken")))"
}
. "$PSScriptRoot/AzurePipelinesHelperScripts.ps1"
Write-Host "Checking test results..."
$queryUri = GetQueryTestRunsUri -CollectionUri $CollectionUri -TeamProject $TeamProject -BuildUri $BuildUri -IncludeRunDetails
Write-Host "queryUri = $queryUri"
$testRuns = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries $queryUri -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders
[System.Collections.Generic.List[string]]$failingTests = @()
[System.Collections.Generic.List[string]]$unreliableTests = @()
[System.Collections.Generic.List[string]]$unexpectedResultTest = @()
[System.Collections.Generic.List[string]]$namesOfProcessedTestRuns = @()
$totalTestsExecutedCount = 0
# We assume that we only have one testRun with a given name that we care about
# We only process the last testRun with a given name (based on completedDate)
# The name of a testRun is set to the Helix queue that it was run on (e.g. windows.10.amd64.client21h1.xaml)
# If we have multiple test runs on the same queue that we care about, we will need to re-visit this logic
foreach ($testRun in ($testRuns.value | Sort-Object -Property "completedDate" -Descending))
{
if ($CheckJobAttempt)
{
if ($namesOfProcessedTestRuns -contains $testRun.name)
{
Write-Host "Skipping test run '$($testRun.name)', since we have already processed a test run of that name."
continue
}
}
Write-Host "Processing results from test run '$($testRun.name)'"
$namesOfProcessedTestRuns.Add($testRun.name)
$totalTestsExecutedCount += $testRun.totalTests
$testRunResultsUri = "$($testRun.url)/results?api-version=5.0"
$testResults = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries "$($testRun.url)/results?api-version=5.0" -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders
foreach ($testResult in $testResults.value)
{
$shortTestCaseTitle = $testResult.testCaseTitle -replace "[a-zA-Z0-9]+.[a-zA-Z0-9]+.Windows.UI.Xaml.Tests.MUXControls.",""
if ($testResult.outcome -eq "Failed")
{
if (-not $failingTests.Contains($shortTestCaseTitle))
{
$failingTests.Add($shortTestCaseTitle)
}
}
elseif ($testResult.outcome -eq "Warning")
{
if (-not $unreliableTests.Contains($shortTestCaseTitle))
{
$unreliableTests.Add($shortTestCaseTitle)
}
}
elseif ($testResult.outcome -ne "Passed")
{
# We should only see tests with result "Passed", "Failed" or "Warning"
if (-not $unexpectedResultTest.Contains($shortTestCaseTitle))
{
$unexpectedResultTest.Add($shortTestCaseTitle)
}
}
}
}
if ($unreliableTests.Count -gt 0)
{
Write-Host @"
##vso[task.logissue type=warning;]Unreliable tests:
##vso[task.logissue type=warning;]$($unreliableTests -join "$([Environment]::NewLine)##vso[task.logissue type=warning;]")
"@
}
if ($failingTests.Count -gt 0)
{
Write-Host @"
##vso[task.logissue type=error;]Failing tests:
##vso[task.logissue type=error;]$($failingTests -join "$([Environment]::NewLine)##vso[task.logissue type=error;]")
"@
}
if ($unexpectedResultTest.Count -gt 0)
{
Write-Host @"
##vso[task.logissue type=error;]Tests with unexpected results:
##vso[task.logissue type=error;]$($unexpectedResultTest -join "$([Environment]::NewLine)##vso[task.logissue type=error;]")
"@
}
if($totalTestsExecutedCount -lt $MinimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount)
{
Write-Host "Expected at least $MinimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount tests to be executed."
Write-Host "Actual executed test count is: $totalTestsExecutedCount"
Write-Host "##vso[task.complete result=Failed;]"
}
elseif ($failingTests.Count -gt 0)
{
Write-Host "At least one test failed."
Write-Host "##vso[task.complete result=Failed;]"
}
elseif ($unreliableTests.Count -gt 0)
{
Write-Host "All tests eventually passed, but some initially failed."
Write-Host "##vso[task.complete result=Succeeded;]"
}
else
{
Write-Host "All tests passed."
Write-Host "##vso[task.complete result=Succeeded;]"
}

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[CmdLetBinding()]
Param(
[string]$Platform,
[string]$Configuration,
[string]$ArtifactName='drop'
)
$payloadDir = "HelixPayload\$Configuration\$Platform"
$repoDirectory = Join-Path (Split-Path -Parent $script:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path) "..\..\"
$nugetPackagesDir = Join-Path (Split-Path -Parent $script:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path) "packages"
# Create the payload directory. Remove it if it already exists.
If(test-path $payloadDir)
{
Remove-Item $payloadDir -Recurse
}
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $payloadDir
# Copy files from nuget packages
Copy-Item "$nugetPackagesDir\microsoft.windows.apps.test.1.0.181203002\lib\netcoreapp2.1\*.dll" $payloadDir
Copy-Item "$nugetPackagesDir\Microsoft.Taef.10.60.210621002\build\Binaries\$Platform\*" $payloadDir
Copy-Item "$nugetPackagesDir\Microsoft.Taef.10.60.210621002\build\Binaries\$Platform\NetFx4.5\*" $payloadDir
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$payloadDir\.NETCoreApp2.1\"
Copy-Item "$nugetPackagesDir\runtime.win-$Platform.microsoft.netcore.app.2.1.0\runtimes\win-$Platform\lib\netcoreapp2.1\*" "$payloadDir\.NETCoreApp2.1\"
Copy-Item "$nugetPackagesDir\runtime.win-$Platform.microsoft.netcore.app.2.1.0\runtimes\win-$Platform\native\*" "$payloadDir\.NETCoreApp2.1\"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$payloadDir\content\"
Copy-Item "$nugetPackagesDir\Microsoft.Internal.Windows.Terminal.TestContent.1.0.1\content\*" "$payloadDir\content\"
function Copy-If-Exists
{
Param($source, $destinationDir)
if (Test-Path $source)
{
Write-Host "Copy from '$source' to '$destinationDir'"
Copy-Item -Force $source $destinationDir
}
else
{
Write-Host "'$source' does not exist."
}
}
# Copy files from the 'drop' artifact dir
Copy-Item "$repoDirectory\Artifacts\$ArtifactName\$Configuration\$Platform\Test\*" $payloadDir -Recurse
# Copy files from the repo
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$payloadDir"
Copy-Item "build\helix\ConvertWttLogToXUnit.ps1" "$payloadDir"
Copy-Item "build\helix\OutputFailedTestQuery.ps1" "$payloadDir"
Copy-Item "build\helix\OutputSubResultsJsonFiles.ps1" "$payloadDir"
Copy-Item "build\helix\HelixTestHelpers.cs" "$payloadDir"
Copy-Item "build\helix\runtests.cmd" $payloadDir
Copy-Item "build\helix\InstallTestAppDependencies.ps1" "$payloadDir"
Copy-Item "build\Helix\EnsureMachineState.ps1" "$payloadDir"
# Copy the APPX package from the 'drop' artifact dir
Copy-Item "$repoDirectory\Artifacts\$ArtifactName\appx\CascadiaPackage_0.0.1.0_$Platform.msix" $payloadDir\CascadiaPackage.zip
# Rename it to extension of ZIP because Expand-Archive is real sassy on the build machines
# and refuses to unzip it because of its file extension while on a desktop, it just
# does the job without complaining.
# Extract the APPX package
Expand-Archive -LiteralPath $payloadDir\CascadiaPackage.zip -DestinationPath $payloadDir\appx

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Param(
[string]$AccessToken = $env:SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN,
[string]$HelixAccessToken = $env:HelixAccessToken,
[string]$CollectionUri = $env:SYSTEM_COLLECTIONURI,
[string]$TeamProject = $env:SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECT,
[string]$BuildUri = $env:BUILD_BUILDURI,
[string]$OutputFolder = "HelixOutput"
)
$helixLinkFile = "$OutputFolder\LinksToHelixTestFiles.html"
function Generate-File-Links
{
Param ([Array[]]$files,[string]$sectionName)
if($files.Count -gt 0)
{
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "<div class=$sectionName>"
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "<h4>$sectionName</h4>"
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "<ul>"
foreach($file in $files)
{
$url = Append-HelixAccessTokenToUrl $file.Link "{Your-Helix-Access-Token-Here}"
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "<li>$($url)</li>"
}
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "</ul>"
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "</div>"
}
}
function Append-HelixAccessTokenToUrl
{
Param ([string]$url, [string]$token)
if($token)
{
if($url.Contains("?"))
{
$url = "$($url)&access_token=$($token)"
}
else
{
$url = "$($url)?access_token=$($token)"
}
}
return $url
}
#Create output directory
New-Item $OutputFolder -ItemType Directory
$azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders = @{
"Accept"="application/json"
"Authorization"="Basic $([System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.ASCIIEncoding]::ASCII.GetBytes(":$AccessToken")))"
}
. "$PSScriptRoot/AzurePipelinesHelperScripts.ps1"
$queryUri = GetQueryTestRunsUri -CollectionUri $CollectionUri -TeamProject $TeamProject -BuildUri $BuildUri -IncludeRunDetails
Write-Host "queryUri = $queryUri"
$testRuns = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries $queryUri -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders
$webClient = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
[System.Collections.Generic.List[string]]$workItems = @()
foreach ($testRun in $testRuns.value)
{
Write-Host "testRunUri = $testRun.url"
$testResults = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries "$($testRun.url)/results?api-version=5.0" -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders
$isTestRunNameShown = $false
foreach ($testResult in $testResults.value)
{
$info = ConvertFrom-Json $testResult.comment
$helixJobId = $info.HelixJobId
$helixWorkItemName = $info.HelixWorkItemName
$workItem = "$helixJobId-$helixWorkItemName"
Write-Host "Helix Work Item = $workItem"
if (-not $workItems.Contains($workItem))
{
$workItems.Add($workItem)
$filesQueryUri = "https://helix.dot.net/api/2019-06-17/jobs/$helixJobId/workitems/$helixWorkItemName/files"
$filesQueryUri = Append-HelixAccessTokenToUrl $filesQueryUri $helixAccessToken
$files = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries $filesQueryUri
$screenShots = $files | where { $_.Name.EndsWith(".jpg") }
$dumps = $files | where { $_.Name.EndsWith(".dmp") }
$pgcFiles = $files | where { $_.Name.EndsWith(".pgc") }
if ($screenShots.Count + $dumps.Count + $pgcFiles.Count -gt 0)
{
if(-Not $isTestRunNameShown)
{
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "<h2>$($testRun.name)</h2>"
$isTestRunNameShown = $true
}
Out-File -FilePath $helixLinkFile -Append -InputObject "<h3>$helixWorkItemName</h3>"
Generate-File-Links $screenShots "Screenshots"
Generate-File-Links $dumps "CrashDumps"
Generate-File-Links $pgcFiles "PGC files"
$misc = $files | where { ($screenShots -NotContains $_) -And ($dumps -NotContains $_) -And ($visualTreeVerificationFiles -NotContains $_) -And ($pgcFiles -NotContains $_) }
Generate-File-Links $misc "Misc"
foreach($pgcFile in $pgcFiles)
{
$flavorPath = $testResult.automatedTestName.Split('.')[0]
$archPath = $testResult.automatedTestName.Split('.')[1]
$fileName = $pgcFile.Name
$fullPath = "$OutputFolder\PGO\$flavorPath\$archPath"
$destination = "$fullPath\$fileName"
Write-Host "Copying $($pgcFile.Name) to $destination"
if (-Not (Test-Path $fullPath))
{
New-Item $fullPath -ItemType Directory
}
$link = $pgcFile.Link
Write-Host "Downloading $link to $destination"
$link = Append-HelixAccessTokenToUrl $link $HelixAccessToken
Download-FileWithRetries $link $destination
}
}
}
}
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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.DotNet.Helix.Sdk" DefaultTargets="Test">
<PropertyGroup>
<HelixSource>pr/terminal/$(BUILD_SOURCEBRANCH)/</HelixSource>
<EnableXUnitReporter>true</EnableXUnitReporter>
<EnableAzurePipelinesReporter>true</EnableAzurePipelinesReporter>
<FailOnMissionControlTestFailure>true</FailOnMissionControlTestFailure>
<HelixPreCommands>$(HelixPreCommands);set testnameprefix=$(Configuration).$(Platform);set testbuildplatform=$(Platform);set rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure=$(rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure)</HelixPreCommands>
<OutputPath>..\..\bin\$(Platform)\$(Configuration)\</OutputPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<HelixCorrelationPayload Include="..\..\HelixPayload\$(Configuration)\$(Platform)" />
</ItemGroup>
<!-- These .proj files are generated by the build machine prior to running tests via GenerateTestProjFile.ps1. -->
<Import Project="$(ProjFilesPath)\$(Configuration)\$(Platform)\RunTestsInHelix-TerminalAppLocalTests.proj" Condition=" '$(TestSuite)'=='DevTestSuite' " />
<Import Project="$(ProjFilesPath)\$(Configuration)\$(Platform)\RunTestsInHelix-SettingsModelLocalTests.proj" Condition=" '$(TestSuite)'=='DevTestSuite' " />
<Import Project="$(ProjFilesPath)\$(Configuration)\$(Platform)\RunTestsInHelix-HostTestsUIA.proj" Condition=" '$(TestSuite)'=='DevTestSuite' " />
<Import Project="$(ProjFilesPath)\$(Configuration)\$(Platform)\RunTestsInHelix-WindowsTerminalUIATests.proj" Condition=" '$(TestSuite)'=='PgoInstrumentationSuite' " />
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[CmdLetBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[int]$RerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure,
[string]$AccessToken = $env:SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN,
[string]$CollectionUri = $env:SYSTEM_COLLECTIONURI,
[string]$TeamProject = $env:SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECT,
[string]$BuildUri = $env:BUILD_BUILDURI
)
. "$PSScriptRoot/AzurePipelinesHelperScripts.ps1"
$azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders = @{
"Accept"="application/json"
"Authorization"="Basic $([System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.ASCIIEncoding]::ASCII.GetBytes(":$AccessToken")))"
}
$queryUri = GetQueryTestRunsUri -CollectionUri $CollectionUri -TeamProject $TeamProject -BuildUri $BuildUri
Write-Host "queryUri = $queryUri"
# To account for unreliable tests, we'll iterate through all of the tests associated with this build, check to see any tests that were unreliable
# (denoted by being marked as "skipped"), and if so, we'll instead mark those tests with a warning and enumerate all of the attempted runs
# with their pass/fail states as well as any relevant error messages for failed attempts.
$testRuns = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries $queryUri -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders
$timesSeenByRunName = @{}
foreach ($testRun in $testRuns.value)
{
$testRunResultsUri = "$($testRun.url)/results?api-version=5.0"
Write-Host "Marking test run `"$($testRun.name)`" as in progress so we can change its results to account for unreliable tests."
Invoke-RestMethod "$($testRun.url)?api-version=5.0" -Method Patch -Body (ConvertTo-Json @{ "state" = "InProgress" }) -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders -ContentType "application/json" | Out-Null
Write-Host "Retrieving test results..."
$testResults = Invoke-RestMethodWithRetries $testRunResultsUri -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders
foreach ($testResult in $testResults.value)
{
$testNeedsSubResultProcessing = $false
if ($testResult.outcome -eq "NotExecuted")
{
$testNeedsSubResultProcessing = $true
}
elseif($testResult.outcome -eq "Failed")
{
$testNeedsSubResultProcessing = $testResult.errorMessage -like "*_subresults.json*"
}
if ($testNeedsSubResultProcessing)
{
Write-Host " Test $($testResult.testCaseTitle) was detected as unreliable. Updating..."
# The errorMessage field contains a link to the JSON-encoded rerun result data.
$resultsJson = Download-StringWithRetries "Error results" $testResult.errorMessage
$rerunResults = ConvertFrom-Json $resultsJson
[System.Collections.Generic.List[System.Collections.Hashtable]]$rerunDataList = @()
$attemptCount = 0
$passCount = 0
$totalDuration = 0
foreach ($rerun in $rerunResults.results)
{
$rerunData = @{
"displayName" = "Attempt #$($attemptCount + 1) - $($testResult.testCaseTitle)";
"durationInMs" = $rerun.duration;
"outcome" = $rerun.outcome;
}
if ($rerun.outcome -eq "Passed")
{
$passCount++
}
if ($attemptCount -gt 0)
{
$rerunData["sequenceId"] = $attemptCount
}
Write-Host " Attempt #$($attemptCount + 1): $($rerun.outcome)"
if ($rerun.outcome -ne "Passed")
{
$screenshots = "$($rerunResults.blobPrefix)/$($rerun.screenshots -join @"
$($rerunResults.blobSuffix)
$($rerunResults.blobPrefix)
"@)$($rerunResults.blobSuffix)"
# We subtract 1 from the error index because we added 1 so we could use 0
# as a default value not injected into the JSON in order to keep its size down.
# We did this because there's a maximum size enforced for the errorMessage parameter
# in the Azure DevOps REST API.
$fullErrorMessage = @"
Log: $($rerunResults.blobPrefix)/$($rerun.log)$($rerunResults.blobSuffix)
Screenshots:
$screenshots
Error log:
$($rerunResults.errors[$rerun.errorIndex - 1])
"@
$rerunData["errorMessage"] = $fullErrorMessage
}
$attemptCount++
$totalDuration += $rerun.duration
$rerunDataList.Add($rerunData)
}
$overallOutcome = "Warning"
if ($attemptCount -eq 2)
{
Write-Host " Test $($testResult.testCaseTitle) passed on the immediate rerun, so we'll mark it as unreliable."
}
elseif ($passCount -gt $RerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure)
{
Write-Host " Test $($testResult.testCaseTitle) passed on $passCount of $attemptCount attempts, which is greater than or equal to the $RerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure passes required to avoid being marked as failed. Marking as unreliable."
}
else
{
Write-Host " Test $($testResult.testCaseTitle) passed on only $passCount of $attemptCount attempts, which is less than the $RerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure passes required to avoid being marked as failed. Marking as failed."
$overallOutcome = "Failed"
}
$updateBody = ConvertTo-Json @(@{ "id" = $testResult.id; "outcome" = $overallOutcome; "errorMessage" = " "; "durationInMs" = $totalDuration; "subResults" = $rerunDataList; "resultGroupType" = "rerun" }) -Depth 5
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $testRunResultsUri -Method Patch -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders -Body $updateBody -ContentType "application/json" | Out-Null
}
}
Write-Host "Finished updates. Re-marking test run `"$($testRun.name)`" as completed."
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "$($testRun.url)?api-version=5.0" -Method Patch -Body (ConvertTo-Json @{ "state" = "Completed" }) -Headers $azureDevOpsRestApiHeaders -ContentType "application/json" | Out-Null
}

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{
"msbuild-sdks": {
"Microsoft.DotNet.Helix.Sdk": "5.0.0-beta.20277.5"
}
}

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<packages>
<package id="MUXCustomBuildTasks" version="1.0.48" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Internal.Windows.Terminal.TestContent" version="1.0.1" />
<package id="Microsoft.Taef" version="10.60.210621002" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="microsoft.windows.apps.test" version="1.0.181203002" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="runtime.win-x86.microsoft.netcore.app" version="2.1.0" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="runtime.win-x64.microsoft.netcore.app" version="2.1.0" targetFramework="native" />
</packages>

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This directory contains code and configuration files to run WinUI tests in Helix.
Helix is a cloud hosted test execution environment which is accessed via the Arcade SDK.
More details:
* [Arcade](https://github.com/dotnet/arcade)
* [Helix](https://github.com/dotnet/arcade/tree/master/src/Microsoft.DotNet.Helix/Sdk)
WinUI tests are scheduled in Helix by the Azure DevOps Pipeline: [RunHelixTests.yml](../RunHelixTests.yml).
The workflow is as follows:
1. NuGet Restore is called on the packages.config in this directory. This downloads any runtime dependencies
that are needed to run tests.
2. PrepareHelixPayload.ps1 is called. This copies the necessary files from various locations into a Helix
payload directory. This directory is what will get sent to the Helix machines.
3. RunTestsInHelix.proj is executed. This proj has a dependency on
[Microsoft.DotNet.Helix.Sdk](https://github.com/dotnet/arcade/tree/master/src/Microsoft.DotNet.Helix/Sdk)
which it uses to publish the Helix payload directory and to schedule the Helix Work Items. The WinUI tests
are parallelized into multiple Helix Work Items.
4. Each Helix Work Item calls [runtests.cmd](runtests.cmd) with a specific query to pass to
[TAEF](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/taef/) which runs the tests.
5. If a test is detected to have failed, we run it again, first once, then eight more times if it fails again.
If it fails all ten times, we report the test as failed; otherwise, we report it as unreliable,
which will show up as a warning, but which will not fail the build. When a test is reported as unreliable,
we include the results for each individual run via a JSON string in the original test's errorMessage field.
6. TAEF produces logs in WTT format. Helix is able to process logs in XUnit format. We run
[ConvertWttLogToXUnit.ps1](ConvertWttLogToXUnit.ps1) to convert the logs into the necessary format.
7. RunTestsInHelix.proj has EnableAzurePipelinesReporter set to true. This allows the XUnit formatted test
results to be reported back to the Azure DevOps Pipeline.
8. We process unreliable tests once all tests have been reported by reading the JSON string from the
errorMessage field and calling the Azure DevOps REST API to modify the unreliable tests to have sub-results
added to the test and to mark the test as "warning", which will enable people to see exactly how the test
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setlocal ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
echo %TIME%
robocopy %HELIX_CORRELATION_PAYLOAD% . /s /NP > NUL
echo %TIME%
reg add HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Appx /v AllowAllTrustedApps /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
rem enable dump collection for our test apps:
rem note, this script is run from a 32-bit cmd, but we need to set the native reg-key
FOR %%A IN (TestHostApp.exe,te.exe,te.processhost.exe,conhost.exe,OpenConsole.exe,WindowsTerminal.exe) DO (
%systemroot%\sysnative\cmd.exe /c reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\LocalDumps\%%A" /v DumpFolder /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /d %HELIX_DUMP_FOLDER% /f
%systemroot%\sysnative\cmd.exe /c reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\LocalDumps\%%A" /v DumpType /t REG_DWORD /d 2 /f
%systemroot%\sysnative\cmd.exe /c reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\LocalDumps\%%A" /v DumpCount /t REG_DWORD /d 10 /f
)
echo %TIME%
:: kill dhandler, which is a tool designed to handle unexpected windows appearing. But since our tests are
:: expected to show UI we don't want it running.
taskkill -f -im dhandler.exe
echo %TIME%
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\EnsureMachineState.ps1
echo %TIME%
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\InstallTestAppDependencies.ps1
echo %TIME%
set testBinaryCandidates=TerminalApp.LocalTests.dll SettingsModel.LocalTests.dll Conhost.UIA.Tests.dll WindowsTerminal.UIA.Tests.dll
set testBinaries=
for %%B in (%testBinaryCandidates%) do (
if exist %%B (
set "testBinaries=!testBinaries! %%B"
)
)
echo %TIME%
te.exe %testBinaries% /enablewttlogging /unicodeOutput:false /sessionTimeout:0:15 /testtimeout:0:10 /screenCaptureOnError %*
echo %TIME%
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass Get-Process
move te.wtl te_original.wtl
copy /y te_original.wtl %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
copy /y WexLogFileOutput\*.jpg %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
copy /y *.pgc %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
set FailedTestQuery=
for /F "tokens=* usebackq" %%I IN (`powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\OutputFailedTestQuery.ps1 te_original.wtl`) DO (
set FailedTestQuery=%%I
)
rem The first time, we'll just re-run failed tests once. In many cases, tests fail very rarely, such that
rem a single re-run will be sufficient to detect many unreliable tests.
if "%FailedTestQuery%" == "" goto :SkipReruns
echo %TIME%
te.exe %testBinaries% /enablewttlogging /unicodeOutput:false /sessionTimeout:0:15 /testtimeout:0:10 /screenCaptureOnError /select:"%FailedTestQuery%"
echo %TIME%
move te.wtl te_rerun.wtl
copy /y te_rerun.wtl %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
copy /y WexLogFileOutput\*.jpg %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
rem If there are still failing tests remaining, we'll run them eight more times, so they'll have been run a total of ten times.
rem If any tests fail all ten times, we can be pretty confident that these are actual test failures rather than unreliable tests.
if not exist te_rerun.wtl goto :SkipReruns
set FailedTestQuery=
for /F "tokens=* usebackq" %%I IN (`powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\OutputFailedTestQuery.ps1 te_rerun.wtl`) DO (
set FailedTestQuery=%%I
)
if "%FailedTestQuery%" == "" goto :SkipReruns
echo %TIME%
te.exe %testBinaries% /enablewttlogging /unicodeOutput:false /sessionTimeout:0:15 /testtimeout:0:10 /screenCaptureOnError /testmode:Loop /LoopTest:8 /select:"%FailedTestQuery%"
echo %TIME%
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass Get-Process
move te.wtl te_rerun_multiple.wtl
copy /y te_rerun_multiple.wtl %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
copy /y WexLogFileOutput\*.jpg %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\CopyVisualTreeVerificationFiles.ps1
:SkipReruns
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass Get-Process
echo %TIME%
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\OutputSubResultsJsonFiles.ps1 te_original.wtl te_rerun.wtl te_rerun_multiple.wtl %testnameprefix%
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass .\ConvertWttLogToXUnit.ps1 te_original.wtl te_rerun.wtl te_rerun_multiple.wtl testResults.xml %testnameprefix%
echo %TIME%
copy /y *_subresults.json %HELIX_WORKITEM_UPLOAD_ROOT%
type testResults.xml
echo %TIME%

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"collection": "microsoft",
"project": "OS",
"repo": "os.2020",
"name": "official/rs_wdx_dxp_windev",
"name": "official/rs_we_adept_e4d2",
"workitem": "38106206",
"CheckinFiles": [
{
@@ -21,4 +21,4 @@
"sendOnErrorOnly": "False"
}
]
}
}

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[
{
"MatchedPath": [
"conpty.dll",
"OpenConsole.exe"
],
"SigningInfo": {
"Operations": [
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolSign",
"Parameters": [
{
"parameterName": "OpusName",
"parameterValue": "Microsoft"
},
{
"parameterName": "OpusInfo",
"parameterValue": "http://www.microsoft.com"
},
{
"parameterName": "FileDigest",
"parameterValue": "/fd \"SHA256\""
},
{
"parameterName": "PageHash",
"parameterValue": "/NPH"
},
{
"parameterName": "TimeStamp",
"parameterValue": "/tr \"http://rfc3161.gtm.corp.microsoft.com/TSS/HttpTspServer\" /td sha256"
}
],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolVerify",
"Parameters": [],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
}
}
]

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[
{
"MatchedPath": [
// Namespaced DLLs
"PackageContents/Microsoft.Terminal.*.dll",
"PackageContents/Microsoft.Terminal.*.winmd",
// ConPTY and DefTerm
"PackageContents/OpenConsole.exe",
"PackageContents/OpenConsoleProxy.dll",
// Legacy DLLs with old names
"PackageContents/TerminalApp.dll",
"PackageContents/TerminalApp.winmd",
"PackageContents/TerminalConnection.dll",
"PackageContents/TerminalThemeHelpers.dll",
"PackageContents/WindowsTerminalShellExt.dll",
// The rest
"PackageContents/TerminalAzBridge.exe",
"PackageContents/wt.exe",
"PackageContents/WindowsTerminal.exe",
"PackageContents/elevate-shim.exe"
],
"SigningInfo": {
"Operations": [
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolSign",
"Parameters": [
{
"parameterName": "OpusName",
"parameterValue": "Microsoft"
},
{
"parameterName": "OpusInfo",
"parameterValue": "http://www.microsoft.com"
},
{
"parameterName": "FileDigest",
"parameterValue": "/fd \"SHA256\""
},
{
"parameterName": "PageHash",
"parameterValue": "/NPH"
},
{
"parameterName": "TimeStamp",
"parameterValue": "/tr \"http://rfc3161.gtm.corp.microsoft.com/TSS/HttpTspServer\" /td sha256"
}
],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolVerify",
"Parameters": [],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
}
}
]

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[
{
"MatchedPath": [
"PublicTerminalCore.dll"
],
"SigningInfo": {
"Operations": [
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolSign",
"Parameters": [
{
"parameterName": "OpusName",
"parameterValue": "Microsoft"
},
{
"parameterName": "OpusInfo",
"parameterValue": "http://www.microsoft.com"
},
{
"parameterName": "FileDigest",
"parameterValue": "/fd \"SHA256\""
},
{
"parameterName": "PageHash",
"parameterValue": "/NPH"
},
{
"parameterName": "TimeStamp",
"parameterValue": "/tr \"http://rfc3161.gtm.corp.microsoft.com/TSS/HttpTspServer\" /td sha256"
}
],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolVerify",
"Parameters": [],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
}
}
]

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[
{
"MatchedPath": [
"WpfTerminalControl/net472/Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf.dll",
"WpfTerminalControl/net6.0-windows/Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf.dll"
],
"SigningInfo": {
"Operations": [
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolSign",
"Parameters": [
{
"parameterName": "OpusName",
"parameterValue": "Microsoft"
},
{
"parameterName": "OpusInfo",
"parameterValue": "http://www.microsoft.com"
},
{
"parameterName": "FileDigest",
"parameterValue": "/fd \"SHA256\""
},
{
"parameterName": "PageHash",
"parameterValue": "/NPH"
},
{
"parameterName": "TimeStamp",
"parameterValue": "/tr \"http://rfc3161.gtm.corp.microsoft.com/TSS/HttpTspServer\" /td sha256"
}
],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationSetCode": "SigntoolVerify",
"Parameters": [],
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
}
}
]

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{
"instanceUrl": "https://microsoft.visualstudio.com",
"projectName": "OS",
"areaPath": "OS\\Windows Client and Services\\ADEPT\\E4D-Engineered for Developers\\SHINE\\Terminal",
"notificationAliases": ["condev@microsoft.com", "duhowett@microsoft.com"]
}

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<package id="MUXCustomBuildTasks" version="1.0.48" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Taef" version="10.60.210621002" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Internal.PGO-Helpers.Cpp" version="0.2.34" targetFramework="native" />
<!-- This cannot be included in another project that depends on XAML (as it would be a duplicate package ID) -->
<package id="Microsoft.UI.Xaml" version="2.7.0" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Debugging.Tools.PdbStr" version="20220617.1556.0" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Debugging.Tools.SrcTool" version="20220617.1556.0" targetFramework="native" />
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<Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<Import Project="Terminal.PGO.props" />
<Import Project="$(PkgMicrosoft_PGO_Helpers_Cpp)\build\Microsoft.PGO-Helpers.Cpp.props" />
<Import Project="$(PkgMicrosoft_PGO_Helpers_Cpp)\build\Microsoft.PGO-Helpers.Cpp.targets" />
</Project>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2010/07/nuspec.xsd">
<metadata>
<id>Microsoft.Internal.Windows.Terminal.PGODatabase</id>
@@ -12,5 +12,6 @@
<files>
<!-- The target directories for pgd files need to remain as is. PGO optimization pass will rely on this exact directory layout. -->
<file src="x64\*.pgd" target="tools\x64"/>
<file src="arm64\*.pgd" target="tools\arm64"/>
</files>
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<PropertyGroup>
<!-- Optional, defaults to main. Name of the branch which will be used for calculating branch point. -->
<PGOBranch>main</PGOBranch>
<PGOBranch>release-1.17</PGOBranch>
<!-- Mandatory. Name of the NuGet package which will contain PGO databases for consumption by build system. -->
<PGOPackageName>Microsoft.Internal.Windows.Terminal.PGODatabase</PGOPackageName>
<!-- Mandatory. Major version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hardcoded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<!-- Mandatory. Major version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hard-coded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<PGOPackageVersionMajor>$(VersionMajor)</PGOPackageVersionMajor>
<!-- Mandatory. Minor version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hardcoded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<!-- Mandatory. Minor version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hard-coded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<PGOPackageVersionMinor>$(VersionMinor)</PGOPackageVersionMinor>
<!-- Mandatory, defaults to 0. Patch version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hardcoded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<!-- Mandatory, defaults to 0. Patch version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hard-coded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<PGOPackageVersionPatch>0</PGOPackageVersionPatch>
<!-- Optional, defaults to empty. Prerelease version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hardcoded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<!-- Optional, defaults to empty. Prerelease version number of the PGO database which should match the version of the product. This can be hard-coded or obtained from other sources in build system. -->
<PGOPackageVersionPrerelease></PGOPackageVersionPrerelease>
<!-- Mandatory. Path to nuget.config file for the project. Path is relative to where the props file will be. -->
@@ -46,6 +46,5 @@
<PGOCopyRuntime Condition="'$(PGOBuildMode)' == 'Instrument'">true</PGOCopyRuntime>
</PropertyGroup>
<!-- Import PGO-Helpers -->
<Import Project="$(PkgMicrosoft_PGO_Helpers_Cpp)\build\Microsoft.PGO-Helpers.Cpp.props" />
<!-- Do not import PGO-Helpers props here, as it is too early to detect the C++ tools directory -->
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# 0.0.1904.0900
name: 0.0.$(Date:yyMM).$(Date:dd)$(Rev:rr)
parameters:
- name: auditMode
displayName: "Build in Audit Mode (x64)"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: runTests
displayName: "Run Tests"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
default:
- x64
- x86
- arm64
stages:
- stage: Audit_x64
displayName: Audit Mode
dependsOn: []
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates/build-console-audit-job.yml
parameters:
platform: x64
- ${{ if eq(parameters.auditMode, true) }}:
- stage: Audit_x64
displayName: Audit Mode
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: ./templates-v2/job-build-project.yml
parameters:
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-INT-L
buildPlatforms: [x64]
buildConfigurations: [AuditMode]
buildEverything: true
keepAllExpensiveBuildOutputs: false
- stage: Build_x64
displayName: Build x64
dependsOn: []
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates/build-console-ci.yml
parameters:
platform: x64
- stage: Build_x86
displayName: Build x86
- stage: CodeHealth
displayName: Code Health
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: ./templates/build-console-ci.yml
parameters:
platform: x86
- stage: Build_ARM64
displayName: Build ARM64
dependsOn: []
condition: not(eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest'))
jobs:
- template: ./templates/build-console-ci.yml
parameters:
platform: ARM64
- template: ./templates-v2/job-check-code-format.yml
- stage: Test_x64
displayName: Test x64
dependsOn: [Build_x64]
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates/test-console-ci.yml
parameters:
platform: x64
- stage: Test_x86
displayName: Test x86
dependsOn: [Build_x86]
jobs:
- template: ./templates/test-console-ci.yml
parameters:
platform: x86
- ${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
- stage: Build_${{ platform }}
displayName: Build ${{ platform }}
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: ./templates-v2/job-build-project.yml
parameters:
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-INT-L
buildPlatforms:
- ${{ platform }}
buildConfigurations: [Release]
buildEverything: true
keepAllExpensiveBuildOutputs: false
- stage: Helix_x64
displayName: Helix x64
dependsOn: [Build_x64]
condition: and(succeeded(), not(eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest')))
jobs:
- template: ./templates/console-ci-helix-job.yml
parameters:
platform: x64
- ${{ if eq(parameters.runTests, true) }}:
- stage: Test_${{ platform }}
displayName: Test ${{ platform }}
dependsOn:
- Build_${{ platform }}
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates-v2/job-test-project.yml
parameters:
platform: ${{ platform }}
# The tests might be run more than once; log one artifact per attempt.
outputArtifactStem: -$(System.JobAttempt)
- stage: Scripts
displayName: Code Health Scripts
dependsOn: []
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates/check-formatting.yml
- stage: CodeIndexer
displayName: Github CodeNav Indexer
dependsOn: [Build_x64]
condition: and(succeeded(), not(eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest')))
jobs:
- template: ./templates/codenav-indexer.yml
- ${{ if ne(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest') }}:
- stage: CodeIndexer
displayName: Github CodeNav Indexer
dependsOn: []
jobs:
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trigger: none
pr: none
schedules:
- cron: "0 3 * * 2-6" # Run at 03:00 UTC Tuesday through Saturday (After the work day in Pacific, Mon-Fri)
displayName: "Nightly Localization Build"
branches:
include:
- main
always: false # only run if there's code changes!
pool:
vmImage: windows-2019
resources:
repositories:
- repository: self
type: git
ref: main
- repository: internal
type: git
name: Terminal.Internal
ref: main
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
submodules: false
fetchDepth: 1 # Don't need a deep checkout for loc files!
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
persistCredentials: true
path: s # Adding a second repo made Azure DevOps change where we're checked out.
- checkout: internal
clean: true
submodules: false
fetchDepth: 1
persistCredentials: true
path: s/Terminal.Internal
- task: MicrosoftTDBuild.tdbuild-task.tdbuild-task.TouchdownBuildTask@1
displayName: 'Touchdown Build - 7105, PRODEXT'
inputs:
teamId: 7105
authId: '$(TouchdownApplicationID)'
authKey: '$(TouchdownApplicationKey)'
resourceFilePath: |
**\en-US\*.resw
Terminal.Internal\PDPs\Stable\PDPs\en-us\PDP.xml
Terminal.Internal\PDPs\Preview\PDPs\en-us\PDP.xml
outputDirectoryRoot: LocOutput
appendRelativeDir: true
pseudoSetting: Included
# Saving one of these makes it really easy to inspect the loc output...
- powershell: 'tar czf LocOutput.tar.gz LocOutput'
displayName: 'Archive Loc Output for Submission'
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish Artifact: LocOutput'
inputs:
PathtoPublish: LocOutput.tar.gz
ArtifactName: LocOutput

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ pr:
paths:
include:
- src/features.xml
- build/pipelines/feature-flag-ci.yml
variables:
- name: runCodesignValidationInjectionBG
@@ -21,9 +22,19 @@ parameters:
# Dev is built automatically
# WindowsInbox does not typically build with VS.
jobs:
stages:
- ${{ each branding in parameters.buildBrandings }}:
- template: ./templates/build-console-ci.yml
parameters:
platform: x64
branding: ${{ branding }}
- stage: Build_${{ branding }}
dependsOn: []
displayName: Build ${{ branding }}
jobs:
- template: ./templates-v2/job-build-project.yml
parameters:
pool: # This only runs in CI
name: SHINE-OSS-L
buildPlatforms: [x64]
buildConfigurations: [Release]
buildEverything: true
branding: ${{ branding }}
keepAllExpensiveBuildOutputs: false
artifactStem: -${{ branding }} # Disambiguate artifacts with the same config/platform

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@@ -16,44 +16,52 @@ pr: none
name: 0.0.$(Date:yyMM).$(Date:dd)$(Rev:rr)
stages:
- stage: Build_Fuzz_Config
displayName: Build Fuzzers
- stage: Build
displayName: Fuzzing Build
dependsOn: []
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates/build-console-fuzzing.yml
parameters:
platform: x64
- stage: OneFuzz
displayName: Submit OneFuzz Job
dependsOn: ['Build_Fuzz_Config']
- template: ./templates-v2/job-build-project.yml
parameters:
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-INT-L
buildPlatforms: [x64]
buildConfigurations: [Fuzzing]
buildEverything: true
keepAllExpensiveBuildOutputs: false
- stage: Submit
displayName: Submit to OneFuzz
dependsOn: [Build]
condition: succeeded()
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-latest'
variables:
artifactName: fuzzingBuildOutput
jobs:
- job:
steps:
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
inputs:
artifactName: $(artifactName)
downloadPath: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
- task: UsePythonVersion@0
inputs:
versionSpec: '3.x'
addToPath: true
architecture: 'x64'
- bash: |
set -ex
pip -q install onefuzz
onefuzz config --endpoint $(endpoint) --client_id $(client_id) --authority $(authority) --tenant_domain $(tenant_domain) --client_secret $(client_secret)
sed -i s/INSERT_PAT_HERE/$(ado_pat)/ build/Fuzz/notifications-ado.json
sed -i s/INSERT_ASSIGNED_HERE/$(ado_assigned_to)/ build/Fuzz/notifications-ado.json
displayName: Configure OneFuzz
- bash: |
onefuzz template libfuzzer basic --colocate_all_tasks --vm_count 1 --target_exe $target_exe_path --notification_config @./build/Fuzz/notifications-ado.json OpenConsole $test_name $(Build.SourceVersion) default
displayName: Submit OneFuzz Job
env:
target_exe_path: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(artifactName)/Fuzzing/x64/test/OpenConsoleFuzzer.exe
test_name: WriteCharsLegacy
- job:
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-latest'
steps:
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download artifacts
inputs:
artifactName: build-x64-Fuzzing
downloadPath: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
- task: UsePythonVersion@0
inputs:
versionSpec: '3.x'
addToPath: true
architecture: 'x64'
- bash: |
set -ex
pip -q install onefuzz
onefuzz config --endpoint $(endpoint) --client_id $(client_id) --authority $(authority) --tenant_domain $(tenant_domain) --client_secret $(client_secret)
sed -i s/INSERT_PAT_HERE/$(ado_pat)/ build/Fuzz/notifications-ado.json
sed -i s/INSERT_ASSIGNED_HERE/$(ado_assigned_to)/ build/Fuzz/notifications-ado.json
displayName: Configure OneFuzz
- bash: |
onefuzz template libfuzzer basic --colocate_all_tasks --vm_count 1 --target_exe $target_exe_path --notification_config @./build/Fuzz/notifications-ado.json OpenConsole $test_name $(Build.SourceVersion) default
displayName: Submit OneFuzz Job
env:
target_exe_path: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/OpenConsoleFuzzer.exe
test_name: WriteCharsLegacy

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
trigger: none
pr: none
schedules:
- cron: "30 3 * * 2-6" # Run at 03:30 UTC Tuesday through Saturday (After the work day in Pacific, Mon-Fri)
displayName: "Nightly Terminal Build"
branches:
include:
- main
always: false # only run if there's code changes!
name: $(BuildDefinitionName)_$(date:yyMM).$(date:dd)$(rev:rrr)
extends:
template: templates-v2\pipeline-full-release-build.yml
parameters:
branding: Canary
buildTerminal: true
pgoBuildMode: Optimize
codeSign: true
generateSbom: true
publishSymbolsToPublic: true
publishVpackToWindows: false
symbolExpiryTime: 15 # Nightly builds do not keep symbols for very long!

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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
trigger: none
pr: none
schedules:
- cron: "30 3 * * 2-6" # Run at 03:30 UTC Tuesday through Saturday (After the work day in Pacific, Mon-Fri)
displayName: "Nightly Terminal Build"
branches:
include:
- main
always: false # only run if there's code changes!
parameters:
- name: publishToAzure
displayName: "Deploy to **PUBLIC** Azure Storage"
type: boolean
default: true
name: $(BuildDefinitionName)_$(date:yyMM).$(date:dd)$(rev:rrr)
variables:
- template: templates-v2/variables-nuget-package-version.yml
parameters:
branding: Canary
- template: templates-v2/variables-onebranch-config.yml
extends:
template: templates-v2/pipeline-onebranch-full-release-build.yml
parameters:
official: true
branding: Canary
buildTerminal: true
pgoBuildMode: Optimize
codeSign: true
publishSymbolsToPublic: true
publishVpackToWindows: false
symbolExpiryTime: 15
${{ if eq(true, parameters.publishToAzure) }}:
extraPublishJobs:
- template: job-deploy-to-azure-storage.yml
parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
dependsOn: [PublishSymbols]
storagePublicRootURL: $(AppInstallerRootURL)
subscription: $(AzureSubscriptionName)
storageAccount: $(AzureStorageAccount)
storageContainer: $(AzureStorageContainer)
buildConfiguration: Release
buildPlatforms: [x64, x86, arm64]
environment: production-canary

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@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
trigger: none
pr: none
# Expose all of these parameters for user configuration.
parameters:
- name: branding
displayName: "Branding (Build Type)"
type: string
default: Release
values:
- Release
- Preview
- Canary
- Dev
- name: buildTerminal
displayName: "Build Windows Terminal MSIX"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: buildConPTY
displayName: "Build ConPTY NuGet"
type: boolean
default: false
- name: buildWPF
displayName: "Build Terminal WPF Control"
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pgoBuildMode
displayName: "PGO Build Mode"
type: string
default: Optimize
values:
- Optimize
- Instrument
- None
- name: buildConfigurations
displayName: "Build Configurations"
type: object
default:
- Release
- name: buildPlatforms
displayName: "Build Platforms"
type: object
default:
- x64
- x86
- arm64
- name: terminalInternalPackageVersion
displayName: "Terminal Internal Package Version"
type: string
default: '0.0.8'
- name: publishSymbolsToPublic
displayName: "Publish Symbols to MSDL"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: publishVpackToWindows
displayName: "Publish VPack to Windows"
type: boolean
default: false
name: $(BuildDefinitionName)_$(date:yyMM).$(date:dd)$(rev:rrr)
variables:
- template: templates-v2/variables-nuget-package-version.yml
parameters:
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
- template: templates-v2/variables-onebranch-config.yml
extends:
template: templates-v2/pipeline-onebranch-full-release-build.yml
parameters:
official: true
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildTerminal: ${{ parameters.buildTerminal }}
buildConPTY: ${{ parameters.buildConPTY }}
buildWPF: ${{ parameters.buildWPF }}
pgoBuildMode: ${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }}
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
codeSign: true
terminalInternalPackageVersion: ${{ parameters.terminalInternalPackageVersion }}
publishSymbolsToPublic: ${{ parameters.publishSymbolsToPublic }}
publishVpackToWindows: ${{ parameters.publishVpackToWindows }}

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@@ -1,5 +1,27 @@
trigger: none
pr: none
schedules:
- cron: "0 5 * * 2-6" # Run at 05:00 UTC Tuesday through Saturday (Even later than Localization, after the work day in Pacific, Mon-Fri)
displayName: "Nightly Instrumentation Build"
branches:
include:
- main
always: false # only run if there's code changes!
parameters:
- name: branding
displayName: "Branding (Build Type)"
type: string
default: Preview # By default, we'll PGO the Preview builds to get max coverage
values:
- Release
- Preview
- Dev
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
default:
- x64
- arm64
variables:
- name: runCodesignValidationInjectionBG
@@ -10,18 +32,57 @@ variables:
name: 0.0.$(Date:yyMM).$(Date:dd)$(Rev:rr)
stages:
- stage: Build_x64
displayName: Build x64
- stage: Build
displayName: Build
dependsOn: []
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates/build-console-pgo.yml
- template: ./templates-v2/job-build-project.yml
parameters:
platform: x64
- stage: Publish_PGO_Databases
displayName: Publish PGO databases
dependsOn: ['Build_x64']
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: SHINE-INT-L
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
buildConfigurations: [Release]
buildEverything: true
pgoBuildMode: Instrument
artifactStem: -instrumentation
- stage: RunPGO
displayName: Run PGO
dependsOn: [Build]
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
- template: ./templates/pgo-build-and-publish-nuget-job.yml
- ${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
- template: ./templates-v2/job-run-pgo-tests.yml
parameters:
# This job chooses its own pools based on platform
buildPlatform: ${{ platform }}
buildConfiguration: Release
artifactStem: -instrumentation
- stage: FinalizePGO
displayName: Finalize PGO and Publish
dependsOn: [RunPGO]
condition: succeeded()
jobs:
# This job takes multiple platforms and fans them back in to a single artifact.
- template: ./templates-v2/job-pgo-merge-pgd.yml
parameters:
pgoArtifact: 'PGO'
jobName: MergePGD
pool:
vmImage: 'windows-2022'
buildConfiguration: Release
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
artifactStem: -instrumentation
- template: ./templates-v2/job-pgo-build-nuget-and-publish.yml
parameters:
pool:
vmImage: 'windows-2022'
dependsOn: MergePGD
buildConfiguration: Release
artifactStem: -instrumentation

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@@ -1,11 +1,7 @@
# This build should never run as CI or against a pull request.
trigger: none
pr: none
pool:
name: WinDevPool-L
demands: ImageOverride -equals WinDevVS16-latest
# Expose all of these parameters for user configuration.
parameters:
- name: branding
displayName: "Branding (Build Type)"
@@ -14,20 +10,13 @@ parameters:
values:
- Release
- Preview
- Dev
- name: buildTerminal
displayName: "Build Windows Terminal MSIX"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: runCompliance
displayName: "Run Compliance and Security Build"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: publishSymbolsToPublic
displayName: "Publish Symbols to MSDL"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: buildTerminalVPack
displayName: "Build Windows Terminal VPack"
- name: buildConPTY
displayName: "Build ConPTY NuGet"
type: boolean
default: false
- name: buildWPF
@@ -43,527 +32,57 @@ parameters:
- Instrument
- None
- name: buildConfigurations
displayName: "Build Configurations"
type: object
default:
- Release
- name: buildPlatforms
displayName: "Build Platforms"
type: object
default:
- x64
- x86
- arm64
- name: buildWindowsVersions
type: object
default:
- Win10
- Win11
- name: codeSign
displayName: "Sign all build outputs"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: generateSbom
displayName: "Generate a Bill of Materials"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: terminalInternalPackageVersion
displayName: "Terminal Internal Package Version"
type: string
default: '0.0.8'
variables:
TerminalInternalPackageVersion: "0.0.7"
- name: runCompliance
displayName: "Run Compliance and Security Build"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: publishSymbolsToPublic
displayName: "Publish Symbols to MSDL"
type: boolean
default: true
- name: publishVpackToWindows
displayName: "Publish VPack to Windows"
type: boolean
default: false
name: $(BuildDefinitionName)_$(date:yyMM).$(date:dd)$(rev:rrr)
resources:
repositories:
- repository: self
type: git
ref: main
jobs:
- job: Build
strategy:
matrix:
${{ each config in parameters.buildConfigurations }}:
${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
${{ each windowsVersion in parameters.buildWindowsVersions }}:
${{ config }}_${{ platform }}_${{ windowsVersion }}:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ config }}
BuildPlatform: ${{ platform }}
TerminalTargetWindowsVersion: ${{ windowsVersion }}
displayName: Build
timeoutInMinutes: 240
cancelTimeoutInMinutes: 1
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Rationalize Build Platform
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: >-
$Arch = "$(BuildPlatform)"
If ($Arch -Eq "x86") { $Arch = "Win32" }
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=RationalizedBuildPlatform]${Arch}"
- template: .\templates\restore-nuget-steps.yml
# Pull the Windows SDK for the developer tools like the debuggers so we can index sources later
- template: .\templates\install-winsdk-steps.yml
- task: UniversalPackages@0
displayName: Download terminal-internal Universal Package
inputs:
feedListDownload: 2b3f8893-a6e8-411f-b197-a9e05576da48
packageListDownload: e82d490c-af86-4733-9dc4-07b772033204
versionListDownload: $(TerminalInternalPackageVersion)
- task: TouchdownBuildTask@1
displayName: Download Localization Files
inputs:
teamId: 7105
authId: $(TouchdownAppId)
authKey: $(TouchdownAppKey)
resourceFilePath: >-
src\cascadia\TerminalApp\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalApp\Resources\en-US\ContextMenu.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalControl\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalConnection\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalSettingsModel\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalSettingsEditor\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\CascadiaPackage\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
appendRelativeDir: true
localizationTarget: false
pseudoSetting: Included
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Move Loc files one level up
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: >-
$Files = Get-ChildItem . -R -Filter 'Resources.resw' | ? FullName -Like '*en-US\*\Resources.resw'
$Files | % { Move-Item -Verbose $_.Directory $_.Directory.Parent.Parent -EA:Ignore }
pwsh: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Copy the Context Menu Loc Resources to CascadiaPackage
inputs:
filePath: ./build/scripts/Copy-ContextMenuResourcesToCascadiaPackage.ps1
pwsh: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Generate NOTICE.html from NOTICE.md
inputs:
filePath: .\build\scripts\Generate-ThirdPartyNotices.ps1
arguments: -MarkdownNoticePath .\NOTICE.md -OutputPath .\src\cascadia\CascadiaPackage\NOTICE.html
pwsh: true
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildTerminal, true) }}:
- pwsh: |-
./build/scripts/Patch-ManifestsToWindowsVersion.ps1 -NewWindowsVersion "10.0.22000.0"
displayName: Update manifest target version to Win11 (if necessary)
condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['TerminalTargetWindowsVersion'], 'Win11'))
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Build solution **\OpenConsole.sln
condition: true
inputs:
solution: '**\OpenConsole.sln'
vsVersion: 16.0
msbuildArgs: /p:WindowsTerminalOfficialBuild=true /p:WindowsTerminalBranding=${{ parameters.branding }};PGOBuildMode=${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }} /t:Terminal\CascadiaPackage /p:WindowsTerminalReleaseBuild=true /bl:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\msbuild.binlog
platform: $(BuildPlatform)
configuration: $(BuildConfiguration)
clean: true
maximumCpuCount: true
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish Artifact: binlog'
condition: failed()
continueOnError: True
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\msbuild.binlog
ArtifactName: binlog-$(BuildPlatform)-$(TerminalTargetWindowsVersion)
- 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
pwsh: true
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildWPF, true) }}:
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Build solution **\OpenConsole.sln for PublicTerminalCore
inputs:
solution: '**\OpenConsole.sln'
vsVersion: 16.0
msbuildArgs: /p:WindowsTerminalOfficialBuild=true /p:WindowsTerminalBranding=${{ parameters.branding }};PGOBuildMode=${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }} /p:WindowsTerminalReleaseBuild=true /t:Terminal\wpf\PublicTerminalCore
platform: $(BuildPlatform)
configuration: $(BuildConfiguration)
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Source Index PDBs
inputs:
filePath: build\scripts\Index-Pdbs.ps1
arguments: -SearchDir '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)' -SourceRoot '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)' -recursive -Verbose -CommitId $(Build.SourceVersion)
errorActionPreference: silentlyContinue
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Run Unit Tests
condition: and(succeeded(), or(eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x64'), eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x86')))
enabled: False
inputs:
filePath: build\scripts\Run-Tests.ps1
arguments: -MatchPattern '*unit.test*.dll' -Platform '$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)' -Configuration '$(BuildConfiguration)'
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Run Feature Tests
condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x64'))
enabled: False
inputs:
filePath: build\scripts\Run-Tests.ps1
arguments: -MatchPattern '*feature.test*.dll' -Platform '$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)' -Configuration '$(BuildConfiguration)'
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildTerminal, true) }}:
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: Copy *.appx/*.msix to Artifacts
inputs:
Contents: >-
**/*.appx
**/*.msix
**/*.appxsym
!**/Microsoft.VCLibs*.appx
TargetFolder: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/appx
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
- task: AzureArtifacts.manifest-generator-task.manifest-generator-task.ManifestGeneratorTask@0
displayName: 'Generate SBOM manifest'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/appx'
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: Publish Artifact (appx)
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/appx
ArtifactName: appx-$(BuildPlatform)-$(BuildConfiguration)-$(TerminalTargetWindowsVersion)
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildWPF, true) }}:
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: Copy PublicTerminalCore.dll to Artifacts
inputs:
Contents: >-
**/PublicTerminalCore.dll
**/api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll
TargetFolder: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/wpf
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: Publish Artifact (PublicTerminalCore)
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/wpf
ArtifactName: wpf-dll-$(BuildPlatform)-$(BuildConfiguration)-$(TerminalTargetWindowsVersion)
- task: PublishSymbols@2
displayName: Publish symbols path
continueOnError: True
inputs:
SearchPattern: |
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/**/*.pdb
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/**/*.exe
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/**/*.dll
IndexSources: false
SymbolServerType: TeamServices
- ${{ if eq(parameters.runCompliance, true) }}:
- template: ./templates/build-console-compliance-job.yml
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildTerminal, true) }}:
- job: BundleAndSign
strategy:
matrix:
${{ each windowsVersion in parameters.buildWindowsVersions }}:
${{ windowsVersion }}:
TerminalTargetWindowsVersion: ${{ windowsVersion }}
displayName: Create and sign AppX/MSIX bundles
dependsOn: Build
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- ${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
displayName: Download Artifacts ${{ platform }} $(TerminalTargetWindowsVersion)
inputs:
artifactName: appx-${{ platform }}-Release-$(TerminalTargetWindowsVersion)
# Add 3000 to the major version component, but only for the bundle.
# This is to ensure that it is newer than "2022.xx.yy.zz" or whatever the original bundle versions were before
# we switched to uniform naming.
- pwsh: |-
$VersionEpoch = 3000
$Components = "$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION)" -Split "\."
$Components[0] = ([int]$Components[0] + $VersionEpoch)
$BundleVersion = $Components -Join "."
.\build\scripts\Create-AppxBundle.ps1 -InputPath "$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)" -ProjectName CascadiaPackage -BundleVersion $BundleVersion -OutputPath "$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_$(TerminalTargetWindowsVersion)_$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION)_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle"
displayName: Create WindowsTerminal*.msixbundle
- task: EsrpCodeSigning@1
displayName: Submit *.msixbundle to ESRP for code signing
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 9d6d2960-0793-4d59-943e-78dcb434840a
FolderPath: $(System.ArtifactsDirectory)
Pattern: Microsoft.WindowsTerminal*.msixbundle
UseMinimatch: true
signConfigType: inlineSignParams
inlineOperation: >-
[
{
"KeyCode": "Dynamic",
"CertTemplateName": "WINMSAPP1ST",
"CertSubjectName": "CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US",
"OperationCode": "SigntoolSign",
"Parameters": {
"OpusName": "Microsoft",
"OpusInfo": "http://www.microsoft.com",
"FileDigest": "/fd \"SHA256\"",
"TimeStamp": "/tr \"http://rfc3161.gtm.corp.microsoft.com/TSS/HttpTspServer\" /td sha256"
},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "Dynamic",
"CertTemplateName": "WINMSAPP1ST",
"CertSubjectName": "CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US",
"OperationCode": "SigntoolVerify",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish Artifact: appxbundle-signed'
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(System.ArtifactsDirectory)
ArtifactName: appxbundle-signed-$(TerminalTargetWindowsVersion)
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildWPF, true) }}:
- job: PackageAndSignWPF
strategy:
matrix:
${{ each config in parameters.buildConfigurations }}:
${{ config }}:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ config }}
displayName: Create NuGet Package (WPF Terminal Control)
dependsOn: Build
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- ${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
displayName: Download ${{ platform }} PublicTerminalCore
inputs:
artifactName: wpf-dll-${{ platform }}-$(BuildConfiguration)-Win10
itemPattern: '**/*.dll'
downloadPath: bin\${{ platform }}\$(BuildConfiguration)\
extractTars: false
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Move downloaded artifacts around
inputs:
targetType: inline
# Find all artifact files and move them up a directory. Ugh.
script: |-
Get-ChildItem bin -Recurse -Directory -Filter wpf-dll-* | % {
$_ | Get-ChildItem -Recurse -File | % {
Move-Item -Verbose $_.FullName $_.Directory.Parent.FullName
}
}
Move-Item bin\x86 bin\Win32
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@1
displayName: Use NuGet 5.10.0
inputs:
versionSpec: 5.10.0
- task: NuGetCommand@2
displayName: NuGet restore copy
inputs:
selectOrConfig: config
nugetConfigPath: NuGet.Config
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Build solution **\OpenConsole.sln for WPF Control
inputs:
solution: '**\OpenConsole.sln'
vsVersion: 16.0
msbuildArgs: /p:WindowsTerminalReleaseBuild=$(UseReleaseBranding);Version=$(XES_PACKAGEVERSIONNUMBER) /t:Pack
platform: Any CPU
configuration: $(BuildConfiguration)
maximumCpuCount: true
- task: PublishSymbols@2
displayName: Publish symbols path
continueOnError: True
inputs:
SearchPattern: |
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/**/*.pdb
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/**/*.exe
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/**/*.dll
IndexSources: false
SymbolServerType: TeamServices
SymbolsArtifactName: Symbols_WPF_$(BuildConfiguration)
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: Copy *.nupkg to Artifacts
inputs:
Contents: '**/*Wpf*.nupkg'
TargetFolder: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/nupkg
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
- task: EsrpCodeSigning@1
displayName: Submit *.nupkg to ESRP for code signing
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 9d6d2960-0793-4d59-943e-78dcb434840a
FolderPath: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/nupkg
Pattern: '*.nupkg'
UseMinimatch: true
signConfigType: inlineSignParams
inlineOperation: >-
[
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetSign",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetVerify",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: Publish Artifact (nupkg)
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\nupkg
ArtifactName: wpf-nupkg-$(BuildConfiguration)
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishSymbolsToPublic, true) }}:
- job: PublishSymbols
displayName: Publish Symbols
dependsOn: BundleAndSign
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
submodules: true
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
# Download the appx-PLATFORM-CONFIG-VERSION artifact for every platform/version combo
- ${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
- ${{ each windowsVersion in parameters.buildWindowsVersions }}:
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
displayName: Download Symbols ${{ platform }} ${{ windowsVersion }}
inputs:
artifactName: appx-${{ platform }}-Release-${{ windowsVersion }}
# It seems easier to do this -- download every appxsym -- then enumerate all the PDBs in the build directory for the
# public symbol push. Otherwise, we would have to list all of the PDB files one by one.
- pwsh: |-
mkdir $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/appxsym-temp
Get-ChildItem "$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)" -Filter *.appxsym -Recurse | % {
$src = $_.FullName
$dest = Join-Path "$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/appxsym-temp/" $_.Name
mkdir $dest
Write-Host "Extracting $src to $dest..."
tar -x -v -f $src -C $dest
}
displayName: Extract symbols for public consumption
# Pull the Windows SDK for the developer tools like the debuggers so we can index sources later
- template: .\templates\install-winsdk-steps.yml
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Source Index PDBs (the public ones)
inputs:
filePath: build\scripts\Index-Pdbs.ps1
arguments: -SearchDir '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/appxsym-temp' -SourceRoot '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)' -recursive -Verbose -CommitId $(Build.SourceVersion)
# Publish the app symbols to the public MSDL symbol server
# accessible via https://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
- task: PublishSymbols@2
displayName: 'Publish app symbols to MSDL'
inputs:
symbolsFolder: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/appxsym-temp'
searchPattern: '**/*.pdb'
SymbolsMaximumWaitTime: 30
SymbolServerType: 'TeamServices'
SymbolsProduct: 'Windows Terminal Application Binaries'
SymbolsVersion: '$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION)'
# The ADO task does not support indexing of GitHub sources.
indexSources: false
detailedLog: true
# There is a bug which causes this task to fail if LIB includes an inaccessible path (even though it does not depend on it).
# To work around this issue, we just force LIB to be any dir that we know exists.
# Copied from https://github.com/microsoft/icu/blob/f869c214adc87415dfe751d81f42f1bca55dcf5f/build/azure-nuget.yml#L564-L583
env:
LIB: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)
ArtifactServices_Symbol_AccountName: microsoftpublicsymbols
ArtifactServices_Symbol_PAT: $(ADO_microsoftpublicsymbols_PAT)
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildTerminalVPack, true) }}:
- job: VPack
displayName: Create Windows vPack
dependsOn: BundleAndSign
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
submodules: true
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
displayName: Download Build Artifacts
inputs:
artifactName: appxbundle-signed-Win11
extractTars: false
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Rename and stage packages for vpack
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: >-
# Rename to known/fixed name for Windows build system
Get-ChildItem Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_Win11_*.msixbundle | Rename-Item -NewName { 'Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle' }
# Create vpack directory and place item inside
mkdir WindowsTerminal.app
mv Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle .\WindowsTerminal.app\
workingDirectory: $(System.ArtifactsDirectory)\appxbundle-signed-Win11
- task: PkgESVPack@12
displayName: 'Package ES - VPack'
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
inputs:
sourceDirectory: $(System.ArtifactsDirectory)\appxbundle-signed-Win11\WindowsTerminal.app
description: VPack for the Windows Terminal Application
pushPkgName: WindowsTerminal.app
owner: conhost
- task: PublishPipelineArtifact@1
displayName: 'Copy VPack Manifest to Drop'
inputs:
targetPath: $(XES_VPACKMANIFESTDIRECTORY)
artifactName: VPackManifest
- task: PkgESFCIBGit@12
displayName: 'Submit VPack Manifest to Windows'
inputs:
configPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\config\GitCheckin.json'
artifactsDirectory: $(XES_VPACKMANIFESTDIRECTORY)
prTimeOut: 5
...
extends:
template: templates-v2/pipeline-full-release-build.yml
parameters:
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildTerminal: ${{ parameters.buildTerminal }}
buildConPTY: ${{ parameters.buildConPTY }}
buildWPF: ${{ parameters.buildWPF }}
pgoBuildMode: ${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }}
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
generateSbom: ${{ parameters.generateSbom }}
terminalInternalPackageVersion: ${{ parameters.terminalInternalPackageVersion }}
publishSymbolsToPublic: ${{ parameters.publishSymbolsToPublic }}
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parameters:
- name: buildConfigurations
type: object
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
- name: generateSbom
type: boolean
default: false
- name: codeSign
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: dependsOn
type: object
default: null
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: jobName
type: string
default: PackWPF
- name: variables
type: object
default: {}
- name: publishArtifacts
type: boolean
default: true
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.jobName }}
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
displayName: Pack and Sign Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf
${{ else }}:
displayName: Pack Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf
strategy:
matrix:
${{ each config in parameters.buildConfigurations }}:
${{ config }}:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ config }}
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
variables:
OutputBuildPlatform: AnyCPU
Terminal.BinDir: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(OutputBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)
JobOutputDirectory: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\nupkg
JobOutputArtifactName: wpf-nupkg-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
${{ insert }}: ${{ parameters.variables }}
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- template: steps-download-bin-dir-artifact.yml
parameters:
buildPlatforms:
- ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
- Any CPU # Make sure we grab the precompiled WPF bits
# This build is already matrix'd on configuration, so
# just pass a single config into the download template.
buildConfigurations:
- $(BuildConfiguration)
artifactStem: ${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
- template: .\steps-restore-nuget.yml
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Build solution OpenConsole.sln for WPF Control (Pack)
inputs:
solution: 'OpenConsole.sln'
msbuildArgs: >-
/p:WindowsTerminalReleaseBuild=true;Version=$(XES_PACKAGEVERSIONNUMBER)
/p:NoBuild=true
/p:IncludeSymbols=true
/t:Terminal\wpf\WpfTerminalControl:Pack
platform: Any CPU
configuration: $(BuildConfiguration)
maximumCpuCount: true
clean: false
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: Copy *.nupkg to Artifacts
inputs:
Contents: 'bin/**/*Wpf*.nupkg'
TargetFolder: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/nupkg
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
- ${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
- task: EsrpCodeSigning@3
displayName: Submit *.nupkg to ESRP for code signing
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 9d6d2960-0793-4d59-943e-78dcb434840a
FolderPath: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/nupkg
Pattern: '*.nupkg'
UseMinimatch: true
signConfigType: inlineSignParams
inlineOperation: >-
[
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetSign",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetVerify",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
- ${{ if eq(parameters.generateSbom, true) }}:
- task: AzureArtifacts.manifest-generator-task.manifest-generator-task.ManifestGeneratorTask@0
displayName: 'Generate SBOM manifest (wpf)'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/nupkg'
BuildComponentPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin'
- task: DropValidatorTask@0
displayName: 'Validate wpf SBOM manifest'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/nupkg'
OutputPath: 'output.json'
ValidateSignature: true
Verbosity: 'Verbose'
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishArtifacts, true) }}:
- publish: $(JobOutputDirectory)
artifact: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
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parameters:
- name: branding
type: string
default: Dev
- name: additionalBuildOptions
type: string
default: ''
- name: buildTerminal
type: boolean
default: true
- name: buildConPTY
type: boolean
default: false
- name: buildWPF
type: boolean
default: false
- name: buildWPFDotNetComponents # This weird hack is to make sure we sign and source index the .NET pieces
type: boolean
default: false
- name: buildEverything
displayName: "Build Everything (Overrides all other build options)"
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pgoBuildMode
type: string
default: None
values: [Optimize, Instrument, None]
- name: buildConfigurations
type: object
default:
- Release
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
default:
- x64
- x86
- arm64
- name: generateSbom
type: boolean
default: false
- name: codeSign
type: boolean
default: false
- name: keepAllExpensiveBuildOutputs
type: boolean
default: true
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: jobName
type: string
default: 'Build'
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: beforeBuildSteps
type: stepList
default: []
- name: variables
type: object
default: {}
- name: publishArtifacts
type: boolean
default: true
- name: removeAllNonSignedFiles
type: boolean
default: false
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.jobName }}
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
strategy:
matrix:
${{ each config in parameters.buildConfigurations }}:
${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
${{ config }}_${{ platform }}:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ config }}
BuildPlatform: ${{ platform }}
${{ if eq(platform, 'x86') }}:
OutputBuildPlatform: Win32
${{ elseif eq(platform, 'Any CPU') }}:
OutputBuildPlatform: AnyCPU
${{ else }}:
OutputBuildPlatform: ${{ platform }}
variables:
MakeAppxPath: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22621.0\x86\MakeAppx.exe'
Terminal.BinDir: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(OutputBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)
# Azure DevOps abhors a vacuum
# If these are blank, expansion will fail later on... which will result in direct substitution of the variable *names*
# later on. We'll just... set them to a single space and if we need to, check IsNullOrWhiteSpace.
# Yup.
BuildTargetParameter: ' '
SelectedSigningFragments: ' '
JobOutputDirectory: $(Terminal.BinDir)
JobOutputArtifactName: build-$(BuildPlatform)-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
${{ insert }}: ${{ parameters.variables }}
displayName: Build
timeoutInMinutes: 240
cancelTimeoutInMinutes: 1
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
# This generates either nothing for BuildTargetParameter, or /t:X;Y;Z, to control targets later.
- pwsh: |-
If (-Not [bool]::Parse("${{ parameters.buildEverything }}")) {
$BuildTargets = @()
$SignFragments = @()
If ([bool]::Parse("${{ parameters.buildTerminal }}")) {
$BuildTargets += "Terminal\CascadiaPackage"
$SignFragments += "terminal_constituents"
}
If ([bool]::Parse("${{ parameters.buildWPFDotNetComponents }}")) {
$BuildTargets += "Terminal\wpf\WpfTerminalControl"
$SignFragments += "wpfdotnet"
}
If ([bool]::Parse("${{ parameters.buildWPF }}")) {
$BuildTargets += "Terminal\wpf\PublicTerminalCore"
$SignFragments += "wpf"
}
If ([bool]::Parse("${{ parameters.buildConPTY }}")) {
$BuildTargets += "Conhost\Host_EXE;Conhost\winconpty_DLL"
$SignFragments += "conpty"
}
Write-Host "Targets: $($BuildTargets -Join ";")"
Write-Host "Sign targets: $($SignFragments -Join ";")"
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=BuildTargetParameter]/t:$($BuildTargets -Join ";")"
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=SelectedSigningFragments]$($SignFragments -Join ";")"
}
displayName: Prepare Build and Sign Targets
- pwsh: |-
.\build\scripts\Generate-ThirdPartyNotices.ps1 -MarkdownNoticePath .\NOTICE.md -OutputPath .\src\cascadia\CascadiaPackage\NOTICE.html
displayName: Generate NOTICE.html from NOTICE.md
- template: .\steps-restore-nuget.yml
- ${{ parameters.beforeBuildSteps }}
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Build OpenConsole.sln
inputs:
solution: 'OpenConsole.sln'
msbuildArgs: >-
/p:WindowsTerminalOfficialBuild=true;WindowsTerminalBranding=${{ parameters.branding }};PGOBuildMode=${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }}
${{ parameters.additionalBuildOptions }}
/bl:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\msbuild.binlog
$(BuildTargetParameter)
platform: $(BuildPlatform)
configuration: $(BuildConfiguration)
maximumCpuCount: true
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishArtifacts, true) }}:
- publish: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/msbuild.binlog
artifact: logs-$(BuildPlatform)-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
condition: always()
displayName: Publish Build Log
- ${{ else }}:
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: Copy Build Log
inputs:
contents: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/msbuild.binlog
TargetFolder: $(Terminal.BinDir)
# This saves ~2GiB per architecture. We won't need these later.
# Removes:
# - All .lib that do not have an associated .exp (which would indicate that they are import libs)
# - All .pdbs from those .libs (which were only used during linking)
# - Directories ending in Lib (static lib projects that we fully linked into DLLs which may also contain unnecessary resources)
# - All LocalTests_ project outputs, as they were subsumed into TestHostApp
# - All PDB files inside the WindowsTerminal/ output, which do not belong there.
# - console.dll, which apparently breaks XFGCheck? lol.
- pwsh: |-
$binDir = '$(Terminal.BinDir)'
$ImportLibs = Get-ChildItem $binDir -Recurse -File -Filter '*.exp' | ForEach-Object { $_.FullName -Replace "exp$","lib" }
$StaticLibs = Get-ChildItem $binDir -Recurse -File -Filter '*.lib' | Where-Object FullName -NotIn $ImportLibs
$Items = @()
$Items += $StaticLibs
$Items += Get-Item ($StaticLibs.FullName -Replace "lib$","pdb") -ErrorAction:Ignore
$Items += Get-ChildItem $binDir -Directory -Filter '*Lib'
$Items += Get-ChildItem $binDir -Directory -Filter 'LocalTests_*'
$Items += Get-ChildItem "${$binDir}\WindowsTerminal" -Filter '*.pdb' -ErrorAction:Ignore
If (-Not [bool]::Parse('${{ parameters.keepAllExpensiveBuildOutputs }}')) {
$Items += Get-ChildItem '$(Terminal.BinDir)' -Filter '*.pdb' -Recurse
}
$Items += Get-ChildItem $binDir -Filter 'console.dll'
$Items | Remove-Item -Recurse -Force -Verbose -ErrorAction:Ignore
displayName: Clean up static libs and extra symbols
errorActionPreference: silentlyContinue # It's OK if this silently fails
# We cannot index PDBs that we have deleted!
- ${{ if eq(parameters.keepAllExpensiveBuildOutputs, true) }}:
- pwsh: |-
build\scripts\Index-Pdbs.ps1 -SearchDir '$(Terminal.BinDir)' -SourceRoot '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)' -recursive -Verbose -CommitId $(Build.SourceVersion)
displayName: Source Index PDBs
errorActionPreference: silentlyContinue
- ${{ if or(parameters.buildTerminal, parameters.buildEverything) }}:
- pwsh: |-
$Package = (Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Filter "CascadiaPackage*.msix" | Select -First 1)
$PackageFilename = $Package.FullName
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=WindowsTerminalPackagePath]${PackageFilename}"
displayName: Locate the MSIX
# CHECK EXCEPTION
# PGO requires a desktop CRT
- ${{ if ne(parameters.pgoBuildMode, 'Instrument') }}:
- pwsh: |-
.\build\scripts\Test-WindowsTerminalPackage.ps1 -Verbose -Path "$(WindowsTerminalPackagePath)"
displayName: Check MSIX for common regressions
condition: and(succeeded(), ne(variables.WindowsTerminalPackagePath, ''))
- ${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
- pwsh: |-
& "$(MakeAppxPath)" unpack /p "$(WindowsTerminalPackagePath)" /d "$(Terminal.BinDir)/PackageContents"
displayName: Unpack the MSIX for signing
- ${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
- template: steps-create-signing-config.yml
parameters:
outFile: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/ESRPSigningConfig.json'
stage: build
fragments: $(SelectedSigningFragments)
# Code-sign everything we just put together.
# We run the signing in Terminal.BinDir, because all of the signing batches are relative to the final architecture/configuration output folder.
- task: EsrpCodeSigning@3
displayName: Submit Signing Request
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 9d6d2960-0793-4d59-943e-78dcb434840a
FolderPath: '$(Terminal.BinDir)'
signType: batchSigning
batchSignPolicyFile: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/ESRPSigningConfig.json'
# We only need to re-pack the MSIX if we actually signed, so this can stay in the codeSign conditional
- ${{ if or(parameters.buildTerminal, parameters.buildEverything) }}:
- pwsh: |-
$outDir = New-Item -Type Directory "$(Terminal.BinDir)/_appx" -ErrorAction:Ignore
$PackageFilename = Join-Path $outDir.FullName (Split-Path -Leaf "$(WindowsTerminalPackagePath)")
& "$(MakeAppxPath)" pack /h SHA256 /o /p $PackageFilename /d "$(Terminal.BinDir)/PackageContents"
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=WindowsTerminalPackagePath]${PackageFilename}"
displayName: Re-pack the new Terminal package after signing
# Some of our governed pipelines explicitly fail builds that have *any* non-codesigned filed (!)
- ${{ if eq(parameters.removeAllNonSignedFiles, true) }}:
- pwsh: |-
Get-ChildItem "$(Terminal.BinDir)" -Recurse -Include "*.dll","*.exe" |
Where-Object { (Get-AuthenticodeSignature $_).Status -Ne "Valid" } |
Remove-Item -Verbose -Force
displayName: Remove all non-signed output files
- ${{ else }}: # No Signing
- ${{ if or(parameters.buildTerminal, parameters.buildEverything) }}:
- pwsh: |-
$outDir = New-Item -Type Directory "$(Terminal.BinDir)/_appx" -ErrorAction:Ignore
$PackageFilename = Join-Path $outDir.FullName (Split-Path -Leaf "$(WindowsTerminalPackagePath)")
Copy-Item "$(WindowsTerminalPackagePath)" $PackageFilename
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=WindowsTerminalPackagePath]${PackageFilename}"
displayName: Stage the package (unsigned)
condition: and(succeeded(), ne(variables.WindowsTerminalPackagePath, ''))
- ${{ if or(parameters.buildTerminal, parameters.buildEverything) }}:
- pwsh: |-
$XamlAppxPath = (Get-Item "src\cascadia\CascadiaPackage\AppPackages\*\Dependencies\$(BuildPlatform)\Microsoft.UI.Xaml*.appx").FullName
$outDir = New-Item -Type Directory "$(Terminal.BinDir)/_unpackaged" -ErrorAction:Ignore
& .\build\scripts\New-UnpackagedTerminalDistribution.ps1 -TerminalAppX $(WindowsTerminalPackagePath) -XamlAppX $XamlAppxPath -Destination $outDir.FullName
displayName: Build Unpackaged Distribution (from MSIX)
condition: and(succeeded(), ne(variables.WindowsTerminalPackagePath, ''))
- ${{ if eq(parameters.generateSbom, true) }}:
- task: AzureArtifacts.manifest-generator-task.manifest-generator-task.ManifestGeneratorTask@0
displayName: 'Generate SBOM manifest'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(Terminal.BinDir)'
- task: DropValidatorTask@0
displayName: 'Validate SBOM manifest'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(Terminal.BinDir)'
OutputPath: 'output.json'
ValidateSignature: true
Verbosity: 'Verbose'
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishArtifacts, true) }}:
- publish: $(Terminal.BinDir)
artifact: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
displayName: Publish All Outputs

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jobs:
- job: CodeFormatCheck
displayName: Check Code Format
pool: { vmImage: windows-2022 }
steps:
- checkout: self
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
submodules: false
clean: true
- powershell: |-
.\build\scripts\Invoke-FormattingCheck.ps1
displayName: 'Run formatters'

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parameters:
artifactName: 'drop'
jobs:
- job: CodeNavIndexer
displayName: Run Github CodeNav Indexer
pool: { vmImage: windows-2019 }
pool: { vmImage: windows-2022 }
steps:
- checkout: self
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
submodules: false
clean: true
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
inputs:
artifactName: ${{ parameters.artifactName }}
- task: RichCodeNavIndexer@0
inputs:
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parameters:
- name: branding
type: string
- name: buildConfigurations
type: object
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
- name: generateSbom
type: boolean
default: false
- name: codeSign
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: dependsOn
type: object
default: null
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: jobName
type: string
default: Bundle
- name: variables
type: object
default: {}
- name: publishArtifacts
type: boolean
default: true
- name: afterBuildSteps
type: stepList
default: []
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.jobName }}
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
displayName: Pack and Sign Terminal MSIXBundle
${{ else }}:
displayName: Pack Terminal MSIXBundle
strategy:
matrix:
${{ each config in parameters.buildConfigurations }}:
${{ config }}:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ config }}
variables:
${{ if eq(parameters.branding, 'Release') }}:
BundleStemName: Microsoft.WindowsTerminal
${{ elseif eq(parameters.branding, 'Preview') }}:
BundleStemName: Microsoft.WindowsTerminalPreview
${{ else }}:
BundleStemName: WindowsTerminalDev
JobOutputDirectory: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/bundle'
JobOutputArtifactName: appxbundle-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
${{ insert }}: ${{ parameters.variables }}
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- template: steps-download-bin-dir-artifact.yml
parameters:
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
# This build is already matrix'd on configuration, so
# just pass a single config into the download template.
buildConfigurations:
- $(BuildConfiguration)
artifactStem: ${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
# Add 3000 to the major version component, but only for the bundle.
# This is to ensure that it is newer than "2022.xx.yy.zz" or whatever the original bundle versions were before
# we switched to uniform naming.
- pwsh: |-
$VersionEpoch = 3000
$Components = "$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION)" -Split "\."
$Components[0] = ([int]$Components[0] + $VersionEpoch)
$BundleVersion = $Components -Join "."
New-Item -Type Directory "$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/bundle"
$BundlePath = "$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)\bundle\$(BundleStemName)_$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION)_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle"
.\build\scripts\Create-AppxBundle.ps1 -InputPath 'bin/' -ProjectName CascadiaPackage -BundleVersion $BundleVersion -OutputPath $BundlePath
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=MsixBundlePath]${BundlePath}"
displayName: Create msixbundle
- ${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
- task: EsrpCodeSigning@3
displayName: Submit *.msixbundle to ESRP for code signing
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 9d6d2960-0793-4d59-943e-78dcb434840a
FolderPath: $(System.ArtifactsDirectory)\bundle
Pattern: $(BundleStemName)*.msixbundle
UseMinimatch: true
signConfigType: inlineSignParams
inlineOperation: >-
[
{
"KeyCode": "Dynamic",
"CertTemplateName": "WINMSAPP1ST",
"CertSubjectName": "CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US",
"OperationCode": "SigntoolSign",
"Parameters": {
"OpusName": "Microsoft",
"OpusInfo": "http://www.microsoft.com",
"FileDigest": "/fd \"SHA256\"",
"TimeStamp": "/tr \"http://rfc3161.gtm.corp.microsoft.com/TSS/HttpTspServer\" /td sha256"
},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "Dynamic",
"CertTemplateName": "WINMSAPP1ST",
"CertSubjectName": "CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US",
"OperationCode": "SigntoolVerify",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
- ${{ if eq(parameters.generateSbom, true) }}:
- task: AzureArtifacts.manifest-generator-task.manifest-generator-task.ManifestGeneratorTask@0
displayName: 'Generate SBOM manifest (bundle)'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/bundle'
BuildComponentPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin'
- task: DropValidatorTask@0
displayName: 'Validate bundle SBOM manifest'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/bundle'
OutputPath: 'output.json'
ValidateSignature: true
Verbosity: 'Verbose'
- ${{ parameters.afterBuildSteps }}
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishArtifacts, true) }}:
- publish: $(JobOutputDirectory)
artifact: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
displayName: Publish msixbundle

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parameters:
- name: buildConfigurations
type: object
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
- name: generateSbom
type: boolean
default: false
- name: codeSign
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: dependsOn
type: object
default: null
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: jobName
type: string
default: PackConPTY
- name: variables
type: object
default: {}
- name: publishArtifacts
type: boolean
default: true
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.jobName }}
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
displayName: Pack and Sign Microsoft.Windows.Console.ConPTY
${{ else }}:
displayName: Pack Microsoft.Windows.Console.ConPTY
strategy:
matrix:
${{ each config in parameters.buildConfigurations }}:
${{ config }}:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ config }}
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
variables:
JobOutputDirectory: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\nupkg
JobOutputArtifactName: conpty-nupkg-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
${{ insert }}: ${{ parameters.variables }}
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- template: steps-download-bin-dir-artifact.yml
parameters:
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
# This build is already matrix'd on configuration, so
# just pass a single config into the download template.
buildConfigurations:
- $(BuildConfiguration)
artifactStem: ${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
- template: steps-ensure-nuget-version.yml
# In the Microsoft Azure DevOps tenant, NuGetCommand is ambiguous.
# This should be `task: NuGetCommand@2`
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2
displayName: NuGet pack
inputs:
command: pack
packagesToPack: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\src\winconpty\package\winconpty.nuspec
packDestination: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/nupkg'
versioningScheme: byEnvVar
versionEnvVar: XES_PACKAGEVERSIONNUMBER
- ${{ if eq(parameters.codeSign, true) }}:
- task: EsrpCodeSigning@3
displayName: Submit *.nupkg to ESRP for code signing
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 9d6d2960-0793-4d59-943e-78dcb434840a
FolderPath: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/nupkg
Pattern: '*.nupkg'
UseMinimatch: true
signConfigType: inlineSignParams
inlineOperation: >-
[
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetSign",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetVerify",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
- ${{ if eq(parameters.generateSbom, true) }}:
- task: AzureArtifacts.manifest-generator-task.manifest-generator-task.ManifestGeneratorTask@0
displayName: 'Generate SBOM manifest (conpty)'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/nupkg'
BuildComponentPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin'
- task: DropValidatorTask@0
displayName: 'Validate conpty SBOM manifest'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)/nupkg'
OutputPath: 'output.json'
ValidateSignature: true
Verbosity: 'Verbose'
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishArtifacts, true) }}:
- publish: $(JobOutputDirectory)
artifact: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
displayName: Publish nupkg

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# From our friends at MUX: https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/blob/main/build/AzurePipelinesTemplates/MUX-BuildAndPublishPGONuGet-Job.yml
parameters:
dependsOn: ''
pgoArtifact: PGO
- name: buildConfiguration
type: string
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: dependsOn
type: object
default: null
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: jobName
type: string
default: BuildAndPublishPGONuget
jobs:
- job: BuildAndPublishPGONuGet
- job: ${{ parameters.jobName }}
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
pool:
vmImage: 'windows-2019'
displayName: Package and Publish PGO Databases
variables:
artifactsPath: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\Artifacts
pgoToolsPath: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\PGO
@@ -16,20 +28,25 @@ jobs:
nuspecFilename: PGO.nuspec
steps:
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
- checkout: self
clean: true
# It is important that this be 0, otherwise git will not fetch the branch ref names that the PGO rules require.
fetchDepth: 0
submodules: false
persistCredentials: false
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download Final PGO Databases
inputs:
artifactName: ${{ parameters.pgoArtifact }}
artifact: pgd-merged-${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
downloadPath: $(artifactsPath)
- template: steps-ensure-nuget-version.yml
- task: NuGetAuthenticate@0
inputs:
nuGetServiceConnections: 'Terminal Public Artifact Feed'
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@0
displayName: 'Use NuGet 5.8.0'
inputs:
versionSpec: 5.8.0
# In the Microsoft Azure DevOps tenant, NuGetCommand is ambiguous.
# This should be `task: NuGetCommand@2`
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2
@@ -45,12 +62,11 @@ jobs:
displayName: 'Create PGO Nuget'
inputs:
solution: $(pgoToolsPath)\PGO.DB.proj
msbuildArguments: '/t:CreatePGONuGet /p:PGOBuildMode=Instrument /p:PGDPathForAllArch=$(artifactsPath)\${{ parameters.pgoArtifact }} /p:PGOOutputPath=$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)'
msbuildArguments: '/t:CreatePGONuGet /p:PGOBuildMode=Instrument /p:PGDPathForAllArch=$(artifactsPath) /p:PGOOutputPath=$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)'
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
inputs:
pathToPublish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
artifactName: ${{ parameters.pgoArtifact }}
- publish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
artifact: pgo-nupkg-${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
displayName: "Publish Pipeline Artifact"
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2
displayName: 'NuGet push'

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parameters:
- name: buildConfiguration
type: string
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: dependsOn
type: object
default: null
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: jobName
type: string
default: MergePGD
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.jobName }}
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
displayName: Merge PGO Counts for ${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}
steps:
# The environment variable VCToolsInstallDir isn't defined on lab machines, so we need to retrieve it ourselves.
- script: |
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" -Latest -requires Microsoft.Component.MSBuild -property InstallationPath > %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
set /p _VSINSTALLDIR15=<%TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
del %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
call "%_VSINSTALLDIR15%\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat"
echo VCToolsInstallDir = %VCToolsInstallDir%
echo ##vso[task.setvariable variable=VCToolsInstallDir]%VCToolsInstallDir%
displayName: 'Retrieve VC tools directory'
- ${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download PGO Databases for ${{ platform }}
inputs:
artifactName: build-${{ platform }}-${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
itemPattern: '**/*.pgd'
downloadPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/pgd/${{ platform }}/${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}'
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download PGO Counts for ${{ platform }}
inputs:
artifactName: pgc-intermediates-${{ platform }}-${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
downloadPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/pgc/${{ platform }}/${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}'
- pwsh: |-
$Arch = '${{ platform }}'
$Conf = '${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}'
$PGCDir = '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/pgc/${{ platform }}/${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}'
$PGDDir = '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/pgd/${{ platform }}/${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}'
# Flatten the PGD directory
Get-ChildItem $PGDDir -Recurse -Filter *.pgd | Move-Item -Destination $PGDDir -Verbose
Get-ChildItem $PGCDir -Filter *.pgc |
ForEach-Object {
$Parts = $_.Name -Split "!";
$_ | Add-Member Module $Parts[0] -PassThru
} |
Group-Object Module |
ForEach-Object {
& "$(VCToolsInstallDir)\bin\Hostx64\${{ platform }}\pgomgr.exe" /merge $_.Group.FullName "$PGDDir\$($_.Name).pgd"
}
displayName: Merge PGO Counts for ${{ platform }}
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy merged pgds to artifact staging'
inputs:
sourceFolder: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/pgd/${{ platform }}/${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}'
contents: '**\*.pgd'
targetFolder: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\out-pgd\${{ platform }}'
- publish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\out-pgd
artifact: pgd-merged-${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
displayName: "Publish merged PGDs"

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parameters:
- name: includePublicSymbolServer
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: dependsOn
type: object
default: null
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: jobName
type: string
default: PublishSymbols
- name: symbolExpiryTime
type: string
default: 36530 # This is the default from PublishSymbols@2
- name: variables
type: object
default: {}
- name: symbolPatGoesInTaskInputs
type: boolean
default: false
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.jobName }}
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
${{ if eq(parameters.includePublicSymbolServer, true) }}:
displayName: Publish Symbols to Internal and MSDL
${{ else }}:
displayName: Publish Symbols Internally
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
variables:
${{ insert }}: ${{ parameters.variables }}
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download all PDBs from all prior build phases
inputs:
itemPattern: '**/*.pdb'
targetPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin'
- task: PublishSymbols@2
displayName: Publish Symbols (to current Azure DevOps tenant)
continueOnError: True
inputs:
SymbolsFolder: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin'
SearchPattern: '**/*.pdb'
IndexSources: false
DetailedLog: true
SymbolsMaximumWaitTime: 30
SymbolServerType: 'TeamServices'
SymbolsProduct: 'Windows Terminal Converged Symbols'
SymbolsVersion: '$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION)'
SymbolExpirationInDays: ${{ parameters.symbolExpiryTime }}
env:
LIB: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)
- ${{ if eq(parameters.includePublicSymbolServer, true) }}:
- task: PublishSymbols@2
displayName: 'Publish symbols to MSDL'
continueOnError: True
inputs:
SymbolsFolder: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin'
SearchPattern: '**/*.pdb'
IndexSources: false
DetailedLog: true
SymbolsMaximumWaitTime: 30
SymbolServerType: 'TeamServices'
SymbolsProduct: 'Windows Terminal Converged Symbols'
SymbolsVersion: '$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION)'
SymbolExpirationInDays: ${{ parameters.symbolExpiryTime }}
${{ if eq(parameters.symbolPatGoesInTaskInputs, true) }}:
Pat: $(ADO_microsoftpublicsymbols_PAT)
# The ADO task does not support indexing of GitHub sources.
# There is a bug which causes this task to fail if LIB includes an inaccessible path (even though it does not depend on it).
# To work around this issue, we just force LIB to be any dir that we know exists.
# Copied from https://github.com/microsoft/icu/blob/f869c214adc87415dfe751d81f42f1bca55dcf5f/build/azure-nuget.yml#L564-L583
env:
LIB: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)
ArtifactServices_Symbol_AccountName: microsoftpublicsymbols
${{ if ne(parameters.symbolPatGoesInTaskInputs, true) }}:
ArtifactServices_Symbol_PAT: $(ADO_microsoftpublicsymbols_PAT)

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parameters:
buildConfiguration: 'Release'
buildPlatform: ''
artifactStem: ''
testLogPath: '$(Build.BinariesDirectory)\$(BuildPlatform)\$(BuildConfiguration)\testsOnBuildMachine.wtl'
jobs:
- job: PGO${{ parameters.buildPlatform }}${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}
displayName: PGO ${{ parameters.buildPlatform }} ${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}
variables:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}
BuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.buildPlatform }}
OutputBuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.buildPlatform }}
Terminal.BinDir: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(OutputBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
${{ if ne(parameters.buildPlatform, 'ARM64') }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-Testing-x64
${{ else }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-Testing-arm64
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
${{ if ne(parameters.buildPlatform, 'ARM64') }}:
name: SHINE-INT-Testing-x64
${{ else }}:
name: SHINE-INT-Testing-arm64
steps:
- checkout: self
submodules: false
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download artifacts
inputs:
artifactName: build-${{ parameters.buildPlatform }}-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
downloadPath: $(Terminal.BinDir)
# The tests expect Terminal to be an unpackaged distribution named terminal-0.0.1.0 (after the dev build version scheme)
# Extract to that folder explicitly and strip the embedded folder name from the unpackaged archive.
- powershell: |-
$TargetDirectory = New-Item -Type Directory (Join-Path "$(Terminal.BinDir)" "terminal-0.0.1.0")
& tar.exe -x -v -f (Get-Item "$(Terminal.BinDir)/_unpackaged/*.zip") -C $TargetDirectory.FullName --strip-components=1
displayName: Extract the unpackaged build for PGO
- template: steps-ensure-nuget-version.yml
- powershell: |-
$Package = 'Microsoft.Internal.Windows.Terminal.TestContent'
$Version = '1.0.1'
& nuget.exe install $Package -Version $Version
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=TerminalTestContentPath]$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\packages\${Package}.${Version}\content"
displayName: Install Test Content
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Run PGO Tests'
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\scripts\Run-Tests.ps1
arguments: >-
-MatchPattern '*UIA.Tests.dll'
-Platform '$(OutputBuildPlatform)'
-Configuration '$(BuildConfiguration)'
-LogPath '${{ parameters.testLogPath }}'
-Root "$(Terminal.BinDir)"
-AdditionalTaefArguments '/select:(@IsPGO=true)','/p:WTTestContent=$(TerminalTestContentPath)'
condition: and(succeeded(), ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument'))
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy PGO outputs to Artifacts'
condition: always()
inputs:
Contents: |
**/*.pgc
${{ parameters.testLogPath }}
TargetFolder: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/$(BuildPlatform)/pgc'
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
- publish: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/$(BuildPlatform)/pgc'
artifact: pgc-intermediates-$(BuildPlatform)-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
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parameters:
- name: buildConfiguration
type: string
- name: generateSbom
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pool
type: object
default: []
- name: dependsOn
type: object
default: null
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
- name: variables
type: object
default: {}
- name: publishArtifacts
type: boolean
default: true
jobs:
- job: VPack
${{ if ne(length(parameters.pool), 0) }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
displayName: Create and Submit Windows vPack
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
variables:
JobOutputDirectory: $(XES_VPACKMANIFESTDIRECTORY)
JobOutputArtifactName: vpack-manifest${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
${{ insert }}: ${{ parameters.variables }}
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download MSIX Bundle Artifact
inputs:
artifactName: appxbundle-${{ parameters.buildConfiguration }}${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
downloadPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bundle'
# Rename to known/fixed name for Windows build system
- powershell: |-
# Create vpack directory and place item inside
$TargetFolder = New-Item -Type Directory '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/WindowsTerminal.app'
Get-ChildItem bundle/Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_*.msixbundle | Move-Item (Join-Path $TargetFolder.FullName 'Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle') -Verbose
displayName: Stage packages for vpack
- task: PkgESVPack@12
displayName: 'Package ES - VPack'
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
inputs:
sourceDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/WindowsTerminal.app'
description: VPack for the Windows Terminal Application
pushPkgName: WindowsTerminal.app
owner: conhost
githubToken: $(GitHubTokenForVpackProvenance)
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishArtifacts, true) }}:
- publish: $(JobOutputDirectory)
artifact: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
displayName: 'Publish VPack Manifest to Drop'
- task: PkgESFCIBGit@12
displayName: 'Submit VPack Manifest to Windows'
inputs:
configPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\config\GitCheckin.json'
artifactsDirectory: $(XES_VPACKMANIFESTDIRECTORY)
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parameters:
configuration: 'Release'
platform: ''
additionalBuildArguments: ''
artifactName: 'drop'
testLogPath: '$(Build.BinariesDirectory)\$(BuildPlatform)\$(BuildConfiguration)\testsOnBuildMachine.wtl'
inputArtifactStem: ''
outputArtifactStem: ''
jobs:
- job: Test${{ parameters.platform }}${{ parameters.configuration }}
@@ -11,47 +11,52 @@ jobs:
variables:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
BuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
pool:
${{ if eq(parameters.platform, 'x86') }}:
OutputBuildPlatform: Win32
${{ else }}:
OutputBuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
Terminal.BinDir: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(OutputBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPoolOSS-L
${{ if ne(parameters.platform, 'ARM64') }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-Testing-x64
${{ else }}:
name: SHINE-OSS-Testing-arm64
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPool-L
demands: ImageOverride -equals WinDevVS16-latest
${{ if ne(parameters.platform, 'ARM64') }}:
name: SHINE-INT-Testing-x64
${{ else }}:
name: SHINE-INT-Testing-arm64
steps:
- checkout: self
submodules: true
submodules: false
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
fetchTags: false # Tags still result in depth > 1 fetch; we don't need them here
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download artifacts
inputs:
artifactName: ${{ parameters.artifactName }}
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Rationalize build platform'
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: |
$Arch = "$(BuildPlatform)"
If ($Arch -Eq "x86") { $Arch = "Win32" }
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=RationalizedBuildPlatform]${Arch}"
artifactName: build-${{ parameters.platform }}-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.inputArtifactStem }}
downloadPath: $(Terminal.BinDir)
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Run Unit Tests'
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\scripts\Run-Tests.ps1
arguments: -MatchPattern '*unit.test*.dll' -Platform '$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)' -Configuration '$(BuildConfiguration)' -LogPath '${{ parameters.testLogPath }}' -Root "$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)\\${{ parameters.artifactName }}\\$(BuildConfiguration)\\$(BuildPlatform)\\test"
condition: and(and(succeeded(), ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument')), or(eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x64'), eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x86')))
arguments: -MatchPattern '*unit.test*.dll' -Platform '$(OutputBuildPlatform)' -Configuration '$(BuildConfiguration)' -LogPath '${{ parameters.testLogPath }}' -Root "$(Terminal.BinDir)"
condition: and(succeeded(), ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument'))
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Run Feature Tests (x64 only)'
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\scripts\Run-Tests.ps1
arguments: -MatchPattern '*feature.test*.dll' -Platform '$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)' -Configuration '$(BuildConfiguration)' -LogPath '${{ parameters.testLogPath }}' -Root "$(System.ArtifactsDirectory)\\${{ parameters.artifactName }}\\$(BuildConfiguration)\\$(BuildPlatform)\\test"
condition: and(and(succeeded(), ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument')), eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x64'))
- ${{ if or(eq(parameters.platform, 'x64'), eq(parameters.platform, 'arm64')) }}:
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Run Feature Tests'
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\scripts\Run-Tests.ps1
arguments: -MatchPattern '*feature.test*.dll' -Platform '$(OutputBuildPlatform)' -Configuration '$(BuildConfiguration)' -LogPath '${{ parameters.testLogPath }}' -Root "$(Terminal.BinDir)"
condition: and(succeeded(), ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument'))
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Convert Test Logs from WTL to xUnit format'
@@ -59,7 +64,7 @@ jobs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\Helix\ConvertWttLogToXUnit.ps1
arguments: -WttInputPath '${{ parameters.testLogPath }}' -WttSingleRerunInputPath 'unused.wtl' -WttMultipleRerunInputPath 'unused2.wtl' -XUnitOutputPath 'onBuildMachineResults.xml' -TestNamePrefix '$(BuildConfiguration).$(BuildPlatform)'
condition: and(ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument'),or(eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x64'), eq(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'x86')))
condition: ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument')
- task: PublishTestResults@2
displayName: 'Upload converted test logs'
@@ -67,13 +72,9 @@ jobs:
inputs:
testResultsFormat: 'xUnit' # Options: JUnit, NUnit, VSTest, xUnit, cTest
testResultsFiles: '**/onBuildMachineResults.xml'
#searchFolder: '$(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory)' # Optional
#mergeTestResults: false # Optional
#failTaskOnFailedTests: false # Optional
testRunTitle: 'On Build Machine Tests' # Optional
buildPlatform: $(BuildPlatform) # Optional
buildConfiguration: $(BuildConfiguration) # Optional
#publishRunAttachments: true # Optional
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy result logs to Artifacts'
@@ -87,4 +88,5 @@ jobs:
flattenFolders: true
- publish: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/$(BuildPlatform)/test-logs'
artifact: TestLogs$(BuildPlatform)$(BuildConfiguration)
artifact: test-logs-$(BuildPlatform)-$(BuildConfiguration)${{ parameters.outputArtifactStem }}
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# This build should never run as CI or against a pull request.
trigger: none
parameters:
- name: branding
type: string
default: Release
- name: buildTerminal
type: boolean
default: true
- name: buildConPTY
type: boolean
default: false
- name: buildWPF
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pgoBuildMode
type: string
default: Optimize
values:
- Optimize
- Instrument
- None
- name: buildConfigurations
type: object
default:
- Release
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
default:
- x64
- x86
- arm64
- name: codeSign
type: boolean
default: true
- name: generateSbom
type: boolean
default: true
- name: terminalInternalPackageVersion
type: string
default: '0.0.8'
- name: publishSymbolsToPublic
type: boolean
default: true
- name: symbolExpiryTime
type: string
default: 36530 # This is the default from PublishSymbols@2
- name: publishVpackToWindows
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pool
type: object
default:
name: SHINE-INT-S # By default, send jobs to the small agent pool.
demands: ImageOverride -equals SHINE-VS17-Latest
variables:
- template: variables-nuget-package-version.yml
parameters:
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
resources:
repositories:
- repository: self
type: git
ref: main
stages:
- stage: Build
displayName: Build
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: ./job-build-project.yml
parameters:
pool:
name: SHINE-INT-L # Run the compilation on the large agent pool, rather than the default small one.
demands: ImageOverride -equals SHINE-VS17-Latest
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildTerminal: ${{ parameters.buildTerminal }}
buildConPTY: ${{ parameters.buildConPTY }}
buildWPF: ${{ parameters.buildWPF }}
pgoBuildMode: ${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }}
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: ${{ parameters.generateSbom }}
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
beforeBuildSteps: # Right before we build, lay down the universal package and localizations
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- task: UniversalPackages@0
displayName: Download terminal-internal Universal Package
inputs:
feedListDownload: 2b3f8893-a6e8-411f-b197-a9e05576da48
packageListDownload: e82d490c-af86-4733-9dc4-07b772033204
versionListDownload: ${{ parameters.terminalInternalPackageVersion }}
- template: ./steps-fetch-and-prepare-localizations.yml
parameters:
includePseudoLoc: true
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildWPF, true) }}:
# Add an Any CPU build flavor for the WPF control bits
- template: ./job-build-project.yml
parameters:
# This job is allowed to run on the default small pool.
jobName: BuildWPF
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildTerminal: false
buildWPFDotNetComponents: true
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms:
- Any CPU
generateSbom: ${{ parameters.generateSbom }}
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
beforeBuildSteps:
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
# WPF doesn't need the localizations or the universal package, but if it does... put them here.
- stage: Package
displayName: Package
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
dependsOn: [Build]
jobs:
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildTerminal, true) }}:
- template: ./job-merge-msix-into-bundle.yml
parameters:
jobName: Bundle
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: ${{ parameters.generateSbom }}
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildConPTY, true) }}:
- template: ./job-package-conpty.yml
parameters:
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: ${{ parameters.generateSbom }}
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildWPF, true) }}:
- template: ./job-build-package-wpf.yml
parameters:
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: ${{ parameters.generateSbom }}
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
- stage: Publish
displayName: Publish
pool: ${{ parameters.pool }}
dependsOn: [Build, Package]
jobs:
# We only support the vpack for Release builds that include Terminal
- ${{ if and(containsValue(parameters.buildConfigurations, 'Release'), parameters.buildTerminal, parameters.publishVpackToWindows) }}:
- template: ./job-submit-windows-vpack.yml
parameters:
buildConfiguration: Release
generateSbom: ${{ parameters.generateSbom }}
- template: ./job-publish-symbols.yml
parameters:
includePublicSymbolServer: ${{ parameters.publishSymbolsToPublic }}
symbolExpiryTime: ${{ parameters.symbolExpiryTime }}
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parameters:
- name: official
type: boolean
default: false
- name: branding
type: string
default: Release
values:
- Release
- Preview
- Canary
- Dev
- name: buildTerminal
type: boolean
default: true
- name: buildConPTY
type: boolean
default: false
- name: buildWPF
type: boolean
default: false
- name: pgoBuildMode
type: string
default: Optimize
values:
- Optimize
- Instrument
- None
- name: buildConfigurations
type: object
default:
- Release
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
default:
- x64
- x86
- arm64
- name: codeSign
type: boolean
default: true
- name: terminalInternalPackageVersion
type: string
default: '0.0.8'
- name: publishSymbolsToPublic
type: boolean
default: true
- name: publishVpackToWindows
type: boolean
default: false
- name: extraPublishJobs
type: object
default: []
resources:
repositories:
- repository: templates
type: git
name: OneBranch.Pipelines/GovernedTemplates
ref: refs/heads/main
extends:
${{ if eq(parameters.official, true) }}:
template: v2/Microsoft.Official.yml@templates # https://aka.ms/obpipelines/templates
${{ else }}:
template: v2/Microsoft.NonOfficial.yml@templates
parameters:
featureFlags:
WindowsHostVersion: 1ESWindows2022
platform:
name: 'windows_undocked'
product: 'Windows Terminal'
cloudvault: # https://aka.ms/obpipelines/cloudvault
enabled: false
globalSdl: # https://aka.ms/obpipelines/sdl
tsa:
enabled: true
configFile: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\config\tsa.json'
binskim:
break: false
scanOutputDirectoryOnly: true
policheck:
break: false
severity: Note
baseline:
baselineFile: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\config\release.gdnbaselines'
suppressionSet: default
stages:
- stage: Build
displayName: Build
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: ./build/pipelines/templates-v2/job-build-project.yml@self
parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
variables:
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
ob_artifactBaseName: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
publishArtifacts: false # Handled by OneBranch
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildTerminal: ${{ parameters.buildTerminal }}
buildConPTY: ${{ parameters.buildConPTY }}
buildWPF: ${{ parameters.buildWPF }}
pgoBuildMode: ${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }}
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: false # this is handled by onebranch
removeAllNonSignedFiles: true # appease the overlords
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
beforeBuildSteps: # Right before we build, lay down the universal package and localizations
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- task: UniversalPackages@0
displayName: Download terminal-internal Universal Package
inputs:
feedListDownload: 2b3f8893-a6e8-411f-b197-a9e05576da48
packageListDownload: e82d490c-af86-4733-9dc4-07b772033204
versionListDownload: ${{ parameters.terminalInternalPackageVersion }}
- template: ./build/pipelines/templates-v2/steps-fetch-and-prepare-localizations.yml@self
parameters:
includePseudoLoc: true
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildWPF, true) }}:
# Add an Any CPU build flavor for the WPF control bits
- template: ./build/pipelines/templates-v2/job-build-project.yml@self
parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
variables:
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
ob_artifactBaseName: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
publishArtifacts: false # Handled by OneBranch
jobName: BuildWPF
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildTerminal: false
buildWPFDotNetComponents: true
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms:
- Any CPU
generateSbom: false # this is handled by onebranch
removeAllNonSignedFiles: true # appease the overlords
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
beforeBuildSteps:
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
# WPF doesn't need the localizations or the universal package, but if it does... put them here.
- stage: Package
displayName: Package
dependsOn: [Build]
jobs:
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildTerminal, true) }}:
- template: ./build/pipelines/templates-v2/job-merge-msix-into-bundle.yml@self
parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
variables:
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
ob_artifactBaseName: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
### This job is also in charge of submitting the vpack to Windows if it's enabled
ob_createvpack_enabled: ${{ and(parameters.buildTerminal, parameters.publishVpackToWindows) }}
ob_updateOSManifest_enabled: ${{ and(parameters.buildTerminal, parameters.publishVpackToWindows) }}
### If enabled above, these options are in play.
ob_createvpack_packagename: 'WindowsTerminal.app'
ob_createvpack_owneralias: 'conhost@microsoft.com'
ob_createvpack_description: 'VPack for the Windows Terminal Application'
ob_createvpack_targetDestinationDirectory: '$(Destination)'
ob_createvpack_propsFile: false
ob_createvpack_provData: true
ob_createvpack_metadata: '$(Build.SourceVersion)'
ob_createvpack_topLevelRetries: 0
ob_createvpack_failOnStdErr: true
ob_createvpack_taskLogVerbosity: Detailed
ob_createvpack_verbose: true
ob_createvpack_vpackdirectory: '$(JobOutputDirectory)\vpack'
ob_updateOSManifest_gitcheckinConfigPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\config\GitCheckin.json'
# We're skipping the 'fetch' part of the OneBranch rules, but that doesn't mean
# that it doesn't expect to have downloaded a manifest directly to some 'destination'
# folder that it can then update and upload.
# Effectively: it says "destination" but it means "source"
# DH: Don't ask why.
ob_updateOSManifest_destination: $(XES_VPACKMANIFESTDIRECTORY)
ob_updateOSManifest_skipFetch: true
publishArtifacts: false # Handled by OneBranch
jobName: Bundle
branding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: false # Handled by onebranch
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
afterBuildSteps:
- pwsh: |-
$d = New-Item "$(JobOutputDirectory)/vpack" -Type Directory
Copy-Item -Verbose -Path "$(MsixBundlePath)" -Destination (Join-Path $d 'Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle')
displayName: Stage msixbundle for vpack
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildConPTY, true) }}:
- template: ./build/pipelines/templates-v2/job-package-conpty.yml@self
parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
variables:
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
ob_artifactBaseName: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
publishArtifacts: false # Handled by OneBranch
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: false # this is handled by onebranch
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
- ${{ if eq(parameters.buildWPF, true) }}:
- template: ./build/pipelines/templates-v2/job-build-package-wpf.yml@self
parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
variables:
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
ob_artifactBaseName: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
publishArtifacts: false # Handled by OneBranch
buildConfigurations: ${{ parameters.buildConfigurations }}
buildPlatforms: ${{ parameters.buildPlatforms }}
generateSbom: false # this is handled by onebranch
codeSign: ${{ parameters.codeSign }}
- stage: Publish
displayName: Publish
dependsOn: [Build, Package]
jobs:
- template: ./build/pipelines/templates-v2/job-publish-symbols.yml@self
parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
includePublicSymbolServer: ${{ parameters.publishSymbolsToPublic }}
symbolPatGoesInTaskInputs: true # onebranch tries to muck with the PAT variable, so we need to change how it get the PAT
variables:
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
# Without this, OneBranch will nerf our symbol tasks
ob_symbolsPublishing_enabled: true
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parameters:
- name: stage
type: string
- name: outFile
type: string
- name: fragments
type: string
# This build step template takes all files named "esrp.STAGE.batch.*.json"
# and merges them into a single output signing config.
#
# We generate the batch signing config by sticking together multiple "batches".
# The filter below (with Fragments) works by splitting the filename, esrp.s.batch.x.json,
# to get 'x' and then checking whether x is in Fragments.
# We have to manually strip comments out of the batch fragments due to https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/14553
steps:
- pwsh: |-
$SignBatchFiles = (Get-Item build/config/esrp.${{ parameters.stage }}.batch.*.json)
$Fragments = "${{ parameters.fragments }}"
If (-Not [String]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($Fragments)) {
$FragmentList = $Fragments -Split ";"
If ($FragmentList.Length -Gt 0) {
$SignBatchFiles = $SignBatchFiles | Where-Object { ($_.Name -Split '\.')[3] -In $FragmentList }
}
}
Write-Host "Found $(@($SignBatchFiles).Length) Signing Configs"
Write-Host ($SignBatchFiles.Name -Join ";")
$FinalSignConfig = @{
Version = "1.0.0";
UseMinimatch = $false;
SignBatches = @($SignBatchFiles | ForEach-Object { Get-Content $_ | Where-Object { $_ -NotMatch "^\s*\/\/" } | ConvertFrom-Json -Depth 10 });
}
$FinalSignConfig | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 10 | Out-File -Encoding utf8 "${{ parameters.outFile }}"
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parameters:
- name: buildConfigurations
type: object
- name: buildPlatforms
type: object
- name: artifactStem
type: string
default: ''
steps:
- ${{ each configuration in parameters.buildConfigurations }}:
- ${{ each platform in parameters.buildPlatforms }}:
- task: DownloadPipelineArtifact@2
displayName: Download artifacts for ${{ platform }} ${{ configuration }}
inputs:
# Make sure to download the entire artifact, because it includes the SPDX SBOM
artifactName: build-${{ platform }}-${{ configuration }}${{ parameters.artifactStem }}
# Downloading to the source directory should ensure that the later SBOM generator can see the earlier SBOMs.
${{ if eq(platform, 'x86') }}:
downloadPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/Win32/${{ configuration }}'
${{ elseif eq(platform, 'Any CPU') }}:
downloadPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/AnyCPU/${{ configuration }}'
${{ else }}:
downloadPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/${{ platform }}/${{ configuration }}'

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steps:
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@1
displayName: Use NuGet 6.6.1
inputs:
versionSpec: 6.6.1

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parameters:
- name: includePseudoLoc
type: boolean
default: true
steps:
- task: TouchdownBuildTask@1
displayName: Download Localization Files
inputs:
teamId: 7105
authId: $(TouchdownAppId)
authKey: $(TouchdownAppKey)
resourceFilePath: |
src\cascadia\**\en-US\*.resw
appendRelativeDir: true
localizationTarget: false
${{ if eq(parameters.includePseudoLoc, true) }}:
pseudoSetting: Included
- pwsh: |-
$Files = Get-ChildItem . -R -Filter 'Resources.resw' | ? FullName -Like '*en-US\*\Resources.resw'
$Files | % { Move-Item -Verbose $_.Directory $_.Directory.Parent.Parent -EA:Ignore }
displayName: Move Loc files into final locations
- pwsh: |-
./build/scripts/Copy-ContextMenuResourcesToCascadiaPackage.ps1
displayName: Copy the Context Menu Loc Resources to CascadiaPackage

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steps:
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@0
displayName: 'Use NuGet 5.2.0'
inputs:
versionSpec: 5.2.0
- template: steps-ensure-nuget-version.yml
- task: NuGetAuthenticate@0
- script: |-
echo ##vso[task.setvariable variable=NUGET_RESTORE_MSBUILD_ARGS]/p:Platform=$(BuildPlatform)
displayName: Ensure NuGet restores for $(BuildPlatform)
condition: and(succeeded(), ne(variables['BuildPlatform'], 'Any CPU'))
# In the Microsoft Azure DevOps tenant, NuGetCommand is ambiguous.
# This should be `task: NuGetCommand@2`
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2

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parameters:
- name: branding
type: string
variables:
# If we are building a branch called "release-*", change the NuGet suffix
# to "preview". If we don't do that, XES will set the suffix to "release1"
# because it truncates the value after the first period.
# We also want to disable the suffix entirely if we're Release branded while
# on a release branch.
# main is special, however. XES ignores main. Since we never produce actual
# shipping builds from main, we want to force it to have a beta label as
# well.
#
# In effect:
# BRANCH / BRANDING | Release | Preview
# ------------------|----------------------------|-----------------------------
# release-* | 1.12.20220427 | 1.13.20220427-preview
# main | 1.14.20220427-experimental | 1.14.20220427-experimental
# all others | 1.14.20220427-mybranch | 1.14.20220427-mybranch
${{ if startsWith(variables['Build.SourceBranchName'], 'release-') }}:
${{ if eq(parameters.branding, 'Release') }}:
NoNuGetPackBetaVersion: true
${{ else }}:
NuGetPackBetaVersion: preview
${{ elseif eq(variables['Build.SourceBranchName'], 'main') }}:
NuGetPackBetaVersion: experimental

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variables:
WindowsContainerImage: 'onebranch.azurecr.io/windows/ltsc2022/vse2022:latest'

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parameters:
platform: ''
additionalBuildArguments: ''
jobs:
- job: Build${{ parameters.platform }}AuditMode
displayName: Static Analysis Build ${{ parameters.platform }}
variables:
BuildConfiguration: AuditMode
BuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPoolOSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPool-L
demands: ImageOverride -equals WinDevVS16-latest
steps:
- checkout: self
submodules: true
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
- template: restore-nuget-steps.yml
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: 'Build solution **\OpenConsole.sln'
inputs:
solution: '**\OpenConsole.sln'
vsVersion: 16.0
platform: '$(BuildPlatform)'
configuration: '$(BuildConfiguration)'
msbuildArgs: ${{ parameters.additionalBuildArguments }}
clean: true
maximumCpuCount: true

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parameters:
configuration: 'Release'
branding: 'Dev'
platform: ''
additionalBuildArguments: ''
jobs:
- job: Build${{ parameters.platform }}${{ parameters.configuration }}${{ parameters.branding }}
displayName: Build ${{ parameters.platform }} ${{ parameters.configuration }} ${{ parameters.branding }}
variables:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
BuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
WindowsTerminalBranding: ${{ parameters.branding }}
EnableRichCodeNavigation: true
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPoolOSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPool-L
demands: ImageOverride -equals WinDevVS16-latest
steps:
- template: build-console-steps.yml
parameters:
additionalBuildArguments: ${{ parameters.additionalBuildArguments }}
# It appears that the Component Governance build task that gets automatically injected stopped working
# when we renamed our main branch.
- task: ms.vss-governance-buildtask.governance-build-task-component-detection.ComponentGovernanceComponentDetection@0
displayName: 'Component Detection'
condition: and(succeededOrFailed(), not(eq(variables['Build.Reason'], 'PullRequest')))

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jobs:
- job: Compliance
# We don't *need* a matrix but there's no other way to set parameters on a "job"
# in the AzDO YAML syntax. It would have to be a "stage" or a "template".
# Doesn't matter. We're going to do compliance on Release x64 because
# that's the one all the tooling works against for sure.
strategy:
matrix:
Release_x64:
BuildConfiguration: Release
BuildPlatform: x64
displayName: Validate Security and Compliance
timeoutInMinutes: 240
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
submodules: true
persistCredentials: True
- task: PkgESSetupBuild@12
displayName: Package ES - Setup Build
inputs:
disableOutputRedirect: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Rationalize Build Platform
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: >-
$Arch = "$(BuildPlatform)"
If ($Arch -Eq "x86") { $Arch = "Win32" }
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=RationalizedBuildPlatform]${Arch}"
- steps: restore-nuget-steps.yml
- task: UniversalPackages@0
displayName: Download terminal-internal Universal Package
inputs:
feedListDownload: 2b3f8893-a6e8-411f-b197-a9e05576da48
packageListDownload: e82d490c-af86-4733-9dc4-07b772033204
versionListDownload: $(TerminalInternalPackageVersion)
- task: TouchdownBuildTask@1
displayName: Download Localization Files
inputs:
teamId: 7105
authId: $(TouchdownAppId)
authKey: $(TouchdownAppKey)
resourceFilePath: >-
src\cascadia\TerminalApp\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalControl\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalConnection\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalSettingsModel\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\TerminalSettingsEditor\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
src\cascadia\CascadiaPackage\Resources\en-US\Resources.resw
appendRelativeDir: true
localizationTarget: false
pseudoSetting: Included
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Move Loc files one level up
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: >-
$Files = Get-ChildItem . -R -Filter 'Resources.resw' | ? FullName -Like '*en-US\*\Resources.resw'
$Files | % { Move-Item -Verbose $_.Directory $_.Directory.Parent.Parent -EA:Ignore }
pwsh: true
# 1ES Component Governance onboarding (Detects open source components). See https://docs.opensource.microsoft.com/tools/cg.html
- task: ms.vss-governance-buildtask.governance-build-task-component-detection.ComponentGovernanceComponentDetection@0
displayName: Component Detection
# # PREfast and PoliCheck need Node. Install that first.
- task: NodeTool@0
# !!! NOTE !!! Run PREfast first. Some of the other tasks are going to run on a completed build.
# PREfast is going to build the code as a part of its analysis and the generated sources
# and output binaries will be sufficient for the rest of the analysis.
# If you disable this, the other tasks won't likely work. You would have to add a build
# step instead that builds the code normally before calling them.
# Also... PREfast will rebuild anyway so that's why we're not running a normal build first.
# Waste of time to build twice.
# PREfast. See https://www.1eswiki.com/wiki/SDL_Native_Rules_Build_Task
# The following 1ES tasks all operate completely differently and have a different syntax for usage.
# Most notable is every one of them has a different way of excluding things.
# Go see their 1eswiki.com pages to figure out how to exclude things.
# When writing exclusions, try to make them narrow so when new projects/binaries are added, they
# cause an error here and have to be explicitly pulled out. Don't write an exclusion so broad
# that it will catch other new stuff.
# https://www.1eswiki.com/wiki/PREfast_Build_Task
# Builds the project with C/C++ static analysis tools to find coding flaws and vulnerabilities
# !!! WARNING !!! It doesn't work with WAPPROJ packaging projects. Build the sub-projects instead.
- task: securedevelopmentteam.vss-secure-development-tools.build-task-prefast.SDLNativeRules@3
displayName: 'Run the PREfast SDL Native Rules for MSBuild'
condition: succeededOrFailed()
inputs:
msBuildCommandline: msbuild.exe /nologo /m /p:WindowsTerminalOfficialBuild=true /p:WindowsTerminalBranding=${{ parameters.branding }} /p:WindowsTerminalReleaseBuild=true /p:platform=$(BuildPlatform) /p:configuration=$(BuildConfiguration) /t:Terminal\Window\WindowsTerminal /p:VisualStudioVersion=16.0 $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\OpenConsole.sln
# Copies output from PREfast SDL Native Rules task to expected location for consumption by PkgESSecComp
- task: CopyFiles@1
displayName: 'Copy PREfast xml files to SDLNativeRulesDir'
inputs:
SourceFolder: '$(Agent.BuildDirectory)'
Contents: |
**\*.nativecodeanalysis.xml
TargetFolder: '$(Agent.BuildDirectory)\_sdt\logs\SDLNativeRules'
# https://www.1eswiki.com/index.php?title=PoliCheck_Build_Task
# Scans the text of source code, comments, and content for terminology that could be sensitive for legal, cultural, or geopolitical reasons.
# (Also finds vulgarities... takes all the fun out of everything.)
- task: securedevelopmentteam.vss-secure-development-tools.build-task-policheck.PoliCheck@2
displayName: 'Run PoliCheck'
inputs:
targetType: F
targetArgument: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)
result: PoliCheck.xml
optionsFC: 1
optionsXS: 1
optionsUEPath: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\config\PolicheckExclusions.xml
optionsHMENABLE: 0
continueOnError: true
# https://www.1eswiki.com/wiki/CredScan_Azure_DevOps_Build_Task
# Searches through source code and build outputs for a credential left behind in the open
- task: securedevelopmentteam.vss-secure-development-tools.build-task-credscan.CredScan@3
displayName: 'Run CredScan'
inputs:
outputFormat: pre
# suppressionsFile: LocalSuppressions.json
batchSize: 20
debugMode: false
continueOnError: true
# https://www.1eswiki.com/wiki/BinSkim_Build_Task
# Searches managed and unmanaged binaries for known security vulnerabilities.
- task: securedevelopmentteam.vss-secure-development-tools.build-task-binskim.BinSkim@4
displayName: 'Run BinSkim'
inputs:
TargetPattern: guardianGlob
# See https://aka.ms/gdn-globs for how to do match patterns
AnalyzeTargetGlob: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\bin\**\*.dll;$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\bin\**\*.exe;-:file|**\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.dll;-:file|**\Microsoft.Toolkit.Win32.UI.XamlHost.dll;-:file|**\vcruntime*.dll;-:file|**\vcomp*.dll;-:file|**\vccorlib*.dll;-:file|**\vcamp*.dll;-:file|**\msvcp*.dll;-:file|**\concrt*.dll;-:file|**\TerminalThemeHelpers*.dll;-:file|**\cpprest*.dll
continueOnError: true
# Set XES_SERIALPOSTBUILDREADY to run Security and Compliance task once per build
- powershell: Write-Host “##vso[task.setvariable variable=XES_SERIALPOSTBUILDREADY;]true”
displayName: 'Set XES_SERIALPOSTBUILDREADY Vars'
# https://www.osgwiki.com/wiki/Package_ES_Security_and_Compliance
# Does a few things:
# - Ensures that Windows-required compliance tasks are run either inside this task
# or were run as a previous step prior to this one
# (PREfast, PoliCheck, Credscan)
# - Runs Windows-specific compliance tasks inside the task
# + CheckCFlags - ensures that compiler and linker flags meet Windows standards
# + CFGCheck/XFGCheck - ensures that Control Flow Guard (CFG) or
# eXtended Flow Guard (XFG) are enabled on binaries
# NOTE: CFG is deprecated and XFG isn't fully ready yet.
# NOTE2: CFG fails on an XFG'd binary
# - Brokers all security/compliance task logs to "Trust Services Automation (TSA)" (https://aka.ms/tsa)
# which is a system that maps all errors into the appropriate bug database
# template for each organization since they all vary. It should also suppress
# new bugs when one already exists for the product.
# This one is set up to go to the OS repository and use the given parameters
# to file bugs to our AzDO product path.
# If we don't use PkgESSecComp to do this for us, we need to install the TSA task
# ourselves in this pipeline to finalize data upload and bug creation.
# !!! NOTE !!! This task goes *LAST* after any other compliance tasks so it catches their logs
- task: PkgESSecComp@10
displayName: 'Security and Compliance tasks'
inputs:
fileNewBugs: false
areaPath: 'OS\WDX\DXP\WinDev\Terminal'
teamProject: 'OS'
iterationPath: 'OS\Future'
bugTags: 'TerminalReleaseCompliance'
scanAll: true
errOnBugs: false
failOnStdErr: true
taskLogVerbosity: Diagnostic
secCompConfigFromTask: |
# Overrides default build sources directory
sourceTargetOverrideAll: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)
# Overrides default build binaries directory when "Scan all" option is specified
binariesTargetOverrideAll: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\bin
# Set the tools to false if they should not run in the build
tools:
- toolName: CheckCFlags
enable: true
- toolName: CFGCheck
enable: true
- toolName: Policheck
enable: false
- toolName: CredScan
enable: false
- toolName: XFGCheck
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parameters:
configuration: 'Fuzzing'
platform: ''
additionalBuildArguments: ''
jobs:
- job: Build${{ parameters.platform }}${{ parameters.configuration }}
displayName: Build ${{ parameters.platform }} ${{ parameters.configuration }}
variables:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
BuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPoolOSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPool-L
demands: ImageOverride -equals WinDevVS16-latest
steps:
- checkout: self
submodules: true
clean: true
- template: restore-nuget-steps.yml
# The environment variable VCToolsInstallDir isn't defined on lab machines, so we need to retrieve it ourselves.
- script: |
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" -Latest -requires Microsoft.Component.MSBuild -property InstallationPath > %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
set /p _VSINSTALLDIR15=<%TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
del %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
call "%_VSINSTALLDIR15%\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat"
echo VCToolsInstallDir = %VCToolsInstallDir%
echo ##vso[task.setvariable variable=VCToolsInstallDir]%VCToolsInstallDir%
displayName: 'Retrieve VC tools directory'
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: 'Build solution **\OpenConsole.sln'
inputs:
solution: '**\OpenConsole.sln'
vsVersion: 16.0
platform: '$(BuildPlatform)'
configuration: '$(BuildConfiguration)'
msbuildArgs: "${{ parameters.additionalBuildArguments }}"
clean: true
maximumCpuCount: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Rationalize build platform'
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: |
$Arch = "$(BuildPlatform)"
If ($Arch -Eq "x86") { $Arch = "Win32" }
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=RationalizedBuildPlatform]${Arch}"
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy result logs to Artifacts'
inputs:
Contents: |
**/*.wtl
**/*onBuildMachineResults.xml
${{ parameters.testLogPath }}
TargetFolder: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/$(BuildPlatform)/test'
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy outputs needed for test runs to Artifacts'
inputs:
Contents: |
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)/*.exe
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)/*.dll
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)/*.xml
**/Microsoft.VCLibs.*.appx
**/TestHostApp/*.exe
**/TestHostApp/*.dll
**/TestHostApp/*.xml
!**/*.pdb
!**/*.ipdb
!**/*.obj
!**/*.pch
TargetFolder: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/$(BuildPlatform)/test'
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
condition: succeeded()
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish All Build Artifacts'
inputs:
PathtoPublish: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)'
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parameters:
configuration: 'Release'
platform: ''
additionalBuildArguments: ''
minimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount: 1 # Sanity check for minimum expected tests to be reported
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: 5
jobs:
- job: Build${{ parameters.platform }}${{ parameters.configuration }}
displayName: Build ${{ parameters.platform }} ${{ parameters.configuration }}
variables:
BuildConfiguration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
BuildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
PGOBuildMode: 'Instrument'
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPoolOSS-L
${{ if ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'], 'https://dev.azure.com/ms/') }}:
name: WinDevPool-L
demands: ImageOverride -equals WinDevVS16-latest
steps:
- template: build-console-steps.yml
parameters:
additionalBuildArguments: '${{ parameters.additionalBuildArguments }}'
- template: helix-runtests-job.yml
parameters:
name: 'RunTestsInHelix'
dependsOn: Build${{ parameters.platform }}${{ parameters.configuration }}
condition: succeeded()
testSuite: 'PgoInstrumentationSuite'
taefQuery: '@IsPgo=true'
configuration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
platform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: ${{ parameters.rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure }}
- template: helix-processtestresults-job.yml
parameters:
name: 'ProcessTestResults'
pgoArtifact: 'PGO'
dependsOn:
- RunTestsInHelix
condition: succeededOrFailed()
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: ${{ parameters.rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure }}
minimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount: ${{ parameters.minimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount }}
- template: pgo-merge-pgd-job.yml
parameters:
name: 'MergePGD'
dependsOn:
- ProcessTestResults
pgoArtifact: 'PGO'
platform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
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parameters:
additionalBuildArguments: ''
steps:
- checkout: self
submodules: true
clean: true
fetchDepth: 1
- template: restore-nuget-steps.yml
# The environment variable VCToolsInstallDir isn't defined on lab machines, so we need to retrieve it ourselves.
- script: |
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" -Latest -requires Microsoft.Component.MSBuild -property InstallationPath > %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
set /p _VSINSTALLDIR15=<%TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
del %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
call "%_VSINSTALLDIR15%\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat"
echo VCToolsInstallDir = %VCToolsInstallDir%
echo ##vso[task.setvariable variable=VCToolsInstallDir]%VCToolsInstallDir%
displayName: 'Retrieve VC tools directory'
- task: CmdLine@1
displayName: 'Display build machine environment variables'
inputs:
filename: 'set'
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: 'Build solution **\OpenConsole.sln'
inputs:
solution: '**\OpenConsole.sln'
vsVersion: 16.0
platform: '$(BuildPlatform)'
configuration: '$(BuildConfiguration)'
msbuildArgs: "${{ parameters.additionalBuildArguments }} /p:PGOBuildMode=$(PGOBuildMode) /bl:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\\msbuild.binlog"
clean: true
maximumCpuCount: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Check MSIX for common regressions'
# PGO runtime needs its own CRT and it's in the package for convenience.
# That will make this script mad so skip since we're not shipping the PGO Instrumentation one anyway.
condition: ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument')
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: |
$Package = Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Filter "CascadiaPackage_*.msix"
.\build\scripts\Test-WindowsTerminalPackage.ps1 -Verbose -Path $Package.FullName
- task: powershell@2
displayName: 'Source Index PDBs'
condition: ne(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument')
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\scripts\Index-Pdbs.ps1
arguments: -SearchDir '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)' -SourceRoot '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)' -recursive -Verbose -CommitId $(Build.SourceVersion)
errorActionPreference: silentlyContinue
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Rationalize build platform'
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: |
$Arch = "$(BuildPlatform)"
If ($Arch -Eq "x86") { $Arch = "Win32" }
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=RationalizedBuildPlatform]${Arch}"
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy *.appx/*.msix to Artifacts (Non-PR builds only)'
inputs:
Contents: |
**/*.appx
**/*.msix
**/*.appxsym
!**/Microsoft.VCLibs*.appx
TargetFolder: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/appx'
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
condition: succeeded()
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy outputs needed for test runs to Artifacts'
inputs:
Contents: |
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)/*.exe
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)/*.dll
$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin/$(RationalizedBuildPlatform)/$(BuildConfiguration)/*.xml
**/Microsoft.VCLibs.*.appx
**/*unit.test*.dll
**/*unit.test*.manifest
**/TestHostApp/*.exe
**/TestHostApp/*.dll
**/TestHostApp/*.xml
!**/*.pdb
!**/*.ipdb
!**/*.obj
!**/*.pch
TargetFolder: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/$(BuildPlatform)/test'
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
condition: succeeded()
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish All Build Artifacts'
inputs:
PathtoPublish: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)'
ArtifactName: 'drop'
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy PGO databases needed for PGO instrumentation run'
inputs:
Contents: |
**/*.pgd
TargetFolder: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/PGO/$(BuildPlatform)'
OverWrite: true
flattenFolders: true
condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument'))
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish All PGO Artifacts'
inputs:
PathtoPublish: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/$(BuildConfiguration)/PGO'
ArtifactName: 'PGO'
condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['PGOBuildMode'], 'Instrument'))
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish Artifact: binlog'
condition: always()
continueOnError: True
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\msbuild.binlog
ArtifactName: binlog-$(BuildPlatform)

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jobs:
- job: CodeFormatCheck
displayName: Proper Code Formatting Check
pool: { vmImage: windows-2019 }
steps:
- checkout: self
fetchDepth: 1
submodules: false
clean: true
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Code Formatting Check'
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: '.\build\scripts\Invoke-FormattingCheck.ps1'

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parameters:
configuration: 'Release'
platform: ''
minimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount: 10 # Sanity check for minimum expected tests to be reported
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: 5
jobs:
- template: helix-runtests-job.yml
parameters:
name: 'RunTestsInHelix'
# We're not setting dependsOn as we want to rely on the "stage" dependency above us
testSuite: 'DevTestSuite'
platform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
configuration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: ${{ parameters.rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure }}
- template: helix-processtestresults-job.yml
parameters:
dependsOn:
- RunTestsInHelix
# the default condition is succeededOrFailed(), and the "stage" condition ensures we only run as needed
platform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
configuration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: ${{ parameters.rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure }}
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parameters:
condition: ''
testFilePath: ''
outputProjFileName: ''
testSuite: ''
taefQuery: ''
steps:
- task: powershell@2
displayName: 'Create ${{ parameters.outputProjFileName }}'
condition: ${{ parameters.condition }}
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\Helix\GenerateTestProjFile.ps1
arguments: -TestFile '${{ parameters.testFilePath }}' -OutputProjFile '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\$(BuildConfiguration)\$(BuildPlatform)\${{ parameters.outputProjFileName }}' -JobTestSuiteName '${{ parameters.testSuite }}' -TaefPath '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\Helix\packages\Microsoft.Taef.10.60.210621002\build\Binaries\x86' -TaefQuery '${{ parameters.taefQuery }}'

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parameters:
condition: 'succeededOrFailed()'
dependsOn: ''
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: 5
minimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount: 10
checkJobAttempt: false
pgoArtifact: ''
jobs:
- job: ProcessTestResults
displayName: Process Helix Results ${{ parameters.platform }} ${{ parameters.configuration }}
condition: ${{ parameters.condition }}
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
pool:
vmImage: 'windows-2019'
timeoutInMinutes: 120
variables:
helixOutputFolder: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\HelixOutput
steps:
- task: powershell@2
displayName: 'UpdateUnreliableTests.ps1'
condition: succeededOrFailed()
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
HelixAccessToken: $(HelixApiAccessToken)
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\Helix\UpdateUnreliableTests.ps1
arguments: -RerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure '${{ parameters.rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure }}'
- task: powershell@2
displayName: 'OutputTestResults.ps1'
condition: succeededOrFailed()
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
HelixAccessToken: $(HelixApiAccessToken)
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\Helix\OutputTestResults.ps1
arguments: -MinimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount '${{ parameters.minimumExpectedTestsExecutedCount }}' -CheckJobAttempt $${{ parameters.checkJobAttempt }}
- task: powershell@2
displayName: 'ProcessHelixFiles.ps1'
condition: succeededOrFailed()
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
HelixAccessToken: $(HelixApiAccessToken)
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\Helix\ProcessHelixFiles.ps1
arguments: -OutputFolder '$(helixOutputFolder)'
- ${{if ne(parameters.pgoArtifact, '') }}:
- script: move /y $(helixOutputFolder)\PGO $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
displayName: 'Move pgc files to PGO artifact'
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish Helix files'
condition: succeededOrFailed()
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(helixOutputFolder)
artifactName: drop
- ${{if ne(parameters.pgoArtifact, '') }}:
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish pgc files'
condition: succeededOrFailed()
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\PGO\Release
artifactName: ${{ parameters.pgoArtifact }}

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parameters:
name: 'RunTestsInHelix'
dependsOn: ''
condition: ''
testSuite: ''
# If a Pipeline runs this template more than once, this parameter should be unique per build flavor to differentiate the
# the different test runs:
helixType: 'test/devtest'
artifactName: 'drop'
maxParallel: 4
rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure: 5
taefQuery: ''
configuration: ''
platform: ''
# if 'useBuildOutputFromBuildId' is set, we will default to using a build from this pipeline:
useBuildOutputFromPipeline: $(System.DefinitionId)
openHelixTargetQueues: 'windows.10.amd64.client21h1.open.xaml'
closedHelixTargetQueues: 'windows.10.amd64.client21h1.xaml'
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.name }}
displayName: Submit Helix ${{ parameters.platform }} ${{ parameters.configuration }}
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
condition: ${{ parameters.condition }}
pool:
vmImage: 'windows-2019'
timeoutInMinutes: 120
strategy:
maxParallel: ${{ parameters.maxParallel }}
variables:
buildConfiguration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
buildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
openHelixTargetQueues: ${{ parameters.openHelixTargetQueues }}
closedHelixTargetQueues: ${{ parameters.closedHelixTargetQueues }}
artifactsDir: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\Artifacts
taefPath: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\Helix\packages\Microsoft.Taef.10.60.210621002\build\Binaries\$(buildPlatform)
helixCommonArgs: '/binaryLogger:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/${{parameters.name}}.$(buildPlatform).$(buildConfiguration).binlog /p:HelixBuild=$(Build.BuildId).$(buildPlatform).$(buildConfiguration) /p:Platform=$(buildPlatform) /p:Configuration=$(buildConfiguration) /p:HelixType=${{parameters.helixType}} /p:TestSuite=${{parameters.testSuite}} /p:ProjFilesPath=$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory) /p:rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure=${{parameters.rerunPassesRequiredToAvoidFailure}}'
steps:
- task: CmdLine@1
displayName: 'Display build machine environment variables'
inputs:
filename: 'set'
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@0
displayName: 'Use NuGet 5.2.0'
inputs:
versionSpec: 5.2.0
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2
displayName: 'NuGet restore build/Helix/packages.config'
inputs:
restoreSolution: build/Helix/packages.config
feedsToUse: config
nugetConfigPath: nuget.config
restoreDirectory: packages
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
condition:
and(succeeded(),eq(variables['useBuildOutputFromBuildId'],''))
inputs:
artifactName: ${{ parameters.artifactName }}
downloadPath: '$(artifactsDir)'
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
condition:
and(succeeded(),ne(variables['useBuildOutputFromBuildId'],''))
inputs:
buildType: specific
buildVersionToDownload: specific
project: $(System.TeamProjectId)
pipeline: ${{ parameters.useBuildOutputFromPipeline }}
buildId: $(useBuildOutputFromBuildId)
artifactName: ${{ parameters.artifactName }}
downloadPath: '$(artifactsDir)'
- task: CmdLine@1
displayName: 'Display Artifact Directory payload contents'
inputs:
filename: 'dir'
arguments: '/s $(artifactsDir)'
- task: powershell@2
displayName: 'PrepareHelixPayload.ps1'
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\Helix\PrepareHelixPayload.ps1
arguments: -Platform '$(buildPlatform)' -Configuration '$(buildConfiguration)' -ArtifactName '${{ parameters.artifactName }}'
- task: CmdLine@1
displayName: 'Display Helix payload contents'
inputs:
filename: 'dir'
arguments: '/s $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\HelixPayload'
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Make artifact directories'
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: |
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\$(BuildConfiguration)\"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)\$(BuildConfiguration)\$(BuildPlatform)\"
- template: helix-createprojfile-steps.yml
parameters:
condition: and(succeeded(),eq('${{ parameters.testSuite }}','DevTestSuite'))
testFilePath: '$(artifactsDir)\${{ parameters.artifactName }}\$(buildConfiguration)\$(buildPlatform)\Test\TerminalApp.LocalTests.dll'
outputProjFileName: 'RunTestsInHelix-TerminalAppLocalTests.proj'
testSuite: '${{ parameters.testSuite }}'
taefQuery: ${{ parameters.taefQuery }}
- template: helix-createprojfile-steps.yml
parameters:
condition: and(succeeded(),eq('${{ parameters.testSuite }}','DevTestSuite'))
testFilePath: '$(artifactsDir)\${{ parameters.artifactName }}\$(buildConfiguration)\$(buildPlatform)\Test\SettingsModel.LocalTests.dll'
outputProjFileName: 'RunTestsInHelix-SettingsModelLocalTests.proj'
testSuite: '${{ parameters.testSuite }}'
taefQuery: ${{ parameters.taefQuery }}
- template: helix-createprojfile-steps.yml
parameters:
condition: and(succeeded(),eq('${{ parameters.testSuite }}','DevTestSuite'))
testFilePath: '$(artifactsDir)\${{ parameters.artifactName }}\$(buildConfiguration)\$(buildPlatform)\Test\Conhost.UIA.Tests.dll'
outputProjFileName: 'RunTestsInHelix-HostTestsUIA.proj'
testSuite: '${{ parameters.testSuite }}'
taefQuery: ${{ parameters.taefQuery }}
- template: helix-createprojfile-steps.yml
parameters:
condition: and(succeeded(),or(eq('${{ parameters.testSuite }}','PgoInstrumentationSuite'),eq('${{ parameters.testSuite }}','DevTestSuite')))
testFilePath: '$(artifactsDir)\${{ parameters.artifactName }}\$(buildConfiguration)\$(buildPlatform)\Test\WindowsTerminal.UIA.Tests.dll'
outputProjFileName: 'RunTestsInHelix-WindowsTerminalUIATests.proj'
testSuite: '${{ parameters.testSuite }}'
taefQuery: ${{ parameters.taefQuery }}
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
displayName: 'Publish generated .proj files'
inputs:
PathtoPublish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
artifactName: ${{ parameters.artifactName }}
- task: DotNetCoreCLI@2
displayName: 'Run tests in Helix (open queues)'
condition: and(succeeded(),eq(variables['System.CollectionUri'],'https://dev.azure.com/ms/'))
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
inputs:
command: custom
projects: build\Helix\RunTestsInHelix.proj
custom: msbuild
arguments: '$(helixCommonArgs) /p:IsExternal=true /p:Creator=Terminal /p:HelixTargetQueues=$(openHelixTargetQueues)'
- task: DotNetCoreCLI@2
displayName: 'Run tests in Helix (closed queues)'
condition: and(succeeded(),ne(variables['System.CollectionUri'],'https://dev.azure.com/ms/'))
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
HelixAccessToken: $(HelixApiAccessToken)
inputs:
command: custom
projects: build\Helix\RunTestsInHelix.proj
custom: msbuild
arguments: '$(helixCommonArgs) /p:HelixTargetQueues=$(closedHelixTargetQueues)'

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parameters:
sdkVersion: 18362
steps:
- task: powershell@2
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: build\scripts\Install-WindowsSdkISO.ps1
arguments: ${{ parameters.sdkVersion }}
displayName: 'Install Windows SDK (${{ parameters.sdkVersion }})'

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parameters:
dependsOn: ''
pgoArtifact: PGO
platform: ''
configuration: ''
jobs:
- job: MergePGD
dependsOn: ${{ parameters.dependsOn }}
pool:
vmImage: 'windows-2019'
variables:
artifactsPath: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\Artifacts
pgoArtifactsPath: $(artifactsPath)\${{ parameters.pgoArtifact }}
buildPlatform: ${{ parameters.platform }}
buildConfiguration: ${{ parameters.configuration }}
steps:
# The environment variable VCToolsInstallDir isn't defined on lab machines, so we need to retrieve it ourselves.
- script: |
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe" -Latest -requires Microsoft.Component.MSBuild -property InstallationPath > %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
set /p _VSINSTALLDIR15=<%TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
del %TEMP%\vsinstalldir.txt
call "%_VSINSTALLDIR15%\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat"
echo VCToolsInstallDir = %VCToolsInstallDir%
echo ##vso[task.setvariable variable=VCToolsInstallDir]%VCToolsInstallDir%
displayName: 'Retrieve VC tools directory'
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@0
displayName: 'Use NuGet 5.2.0'
inputs:
versionSpec: 5.2.0
- task: NuGetAuthenticate@0
# In the Microsoft Azure DevOps tenant, NuGetCommand is ambiguous.
# This should be `task: NuGetCommand@2`
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2
displayName: Restore NuGet packages for extraneous build actions
inputs:
command: restore
feedsToUse: config
configPath: NuGet.config
restoreSolution: build/packages.config
restoreDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\packages'
- task: DownloadBuildArtifacts@0
inputs:
artifactName: ${{ parameters.pgoArtifact }}
downloadPath: $(artifactsPath)
- task: MSBuild@1
displayName: Merge counts into PGD
inputs:
solution: $(Build.SourcesDirectory)\OpenConsole.sln
platform: $(buildPlatform)
configuration: $(buildConfiguration)
msbuildArguments: '/t:MergePGOCounts /p:PGOBuildMode=Instrument /p:PGDPath=$(pgoArtifactsPath)\$(buildPlatform) /p:PGCRootPath=$(pgoArtifactsPath)\$(buildPlatform)'
- task: CopyFiles@2
displayName: 'Copy merged pgd to artifact staging'
inputs:
sourceFolder: $(pgoArtifactsPath)
contents: '**\$(buildPlatform)\*.pgd'
targetFolder: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
- task: PublishBuildArtifacts@1
inputs:
pathToPublish: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)
artifactName: ${{ parameters.pgoArtifact }}

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="14.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<PropertyGroup>
<_WTBrandingPreprocessorToken Condition="'$(WindowsTerminalBranding)'=='Preview'">WT_BRANDING_PREVIEW</_WTBrandingPreprocessorToken>
<_WTBrandingPreprocessorToken Condition="'$(WindowsTerminalBranding)'=='Release'">WT_BRANDING_RELEASE</_WTBrandingPreprocessorToken>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" ToolsVersion="16.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<PropertyGroup>
</PropertyGroup>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" ToolsVersion="16.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<!-- THIS PROJECT CANNOT BE LOADED INTO THE SOLUTION. -->
<Import Project="$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\$(MSBuildToolsVersion)\Microsoft.Common.props" Condition="Exists('$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\$(MSBuildToolsVersion)\Microsoft.Common.props')" />

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" ToolsVersion="16.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<PropertyGroup>
<BeforeLinkTargets Condition="'$(WindowsTargetPlatformVersion)' &gt;= '10.0.18362.0'">
$(BeforeLinkTargets);

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[Parameter(HelpMessage="Path to makeappx.exe")]
[ValidateScript({Test-Path $_ -Type Leaf})]
[string]
$MakeAppxPath = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22000.0\x86\MakeAppx.exe"
$MakeAppxPath = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22621.0\x86\MakeAppx.exe"
)
If ($null -Eq (Get-Item $MakeAppxPath -EA:SilentlyContinue)) {

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[switch]$recursive
)
$debuggerPath = (Get-ItemProperty -path "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows Kits\Installed Roots" -name WindowsDebuggersRoot10).WindowsDebuggersRoot10
$srcsrvPath = Join-Path $debuggerPath "x64\srcsrv"
$srctoolExe = Join-Path $srcsrvPath "srctool.exe"
$pdbstrExe = Join-Path $srcsrvPath "pdbstr.exe"
$pdbStrPackage = ([xml](Get-Content "$SourceRoot\build\packages.config")).packages.package | Where-Object id -like "*PdbStr*"
# This assumes that we rev PdbStr and SrcTool at the same time.
$debugPackageVersions = $pdbStrPackage.version
$srctoolExe = Join-Path $SourceRoot "packages" "Microsoft.Debugging.Tools.SrcTool.$debugPackageVersions" "content" "amd64" "srctool.exe"
$pdbstrExe = Join-Path $SourceRoot "packages" "Microsoft.Debugging.Tools.PdbStr.$debugPackageVersions" "content" "amd64" "pdbstr.exe"
$fileTable = @{}
foreach ($gitFile in & git ls-files)

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[CmdletBinding()]
param([Parameter(Mandatory=$true, Position=0)]
[string]$buildNumber)
# Ensure the error action preference is set to the default for PowerShell3, 'Stop'
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Constants
$WindowsSDKOptions = @("OptionId.UWPCpp", "OptionId.DesktopCPPx64", "OptionId.DesktopCPPx86", "OptionId.DesktopCPPARM64", "OptionId.DesktopCPPARM", "OptionId.WindowsDesktopDebuggers")
$WindowsSDKRegPath = "HKLM:\Software\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows Kits\Installed Roots"
$WindowsSDKRegRootKey = "KitsRoot10"
$WindowsSDKVersion = "10.0.$buildNumber.0"
$WindowsSDKInstalledRegPath = "$WindowsSDKRegPath\$WindowsSDKVersion\Installed Options"
$StrongNameRegPath = "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\StrongName\Verification"
$PublicKeyTokens = @("31bf3856ad364e35")
if ($buildNumber -notmatch "^\d{5,}$")
{
Write-Host "ERROR: '$buildNumber' doesn't look like a windows build number"
Write-Host
Exit 1
}
function Download-File
{
param ([string] $outDir,
[string] $downloadUrl,
[string] $downloadName)
$downloadPath = Join-Path $outDir "$downloadName.download"
$downloadDest = Join-Path $outDir $downloadName
$downloadDestTemp = Join-Path $outDir "$downloadName.tmp"
Write-Host -NoNewline "Downloading $downloadName..."
$retries = 10
$downloaded = $false
while (-not $downloaded)
{
try
{
$webclient = new-object System.Net.WebClient
$webclient.DownloadFile($downloadUrl, $downloadPath)
$downloaded = $true
}
catch [System.Net.WebException]
{
Write-Host
Write-Warning "Failed to fetch updated file from $downloadUrl : $($error[0])"
if (!(Test-Path $downloadDest))
{
if ($retries -gt 0)
{
Write-Host "$retries retries left, trying download again"
$retries--
start-sleep -Seconds 10
}
else
{
throw "$downloadName was not found at $downloadDest"
}
}
else
{
Write-Warning "$downloadName may be out of date"
}
}
}
Unblock-File $downloadPath
$downloadDestTemp = $downloadPath;
# Delete and rename to final dest
Write-Host "testing $downloadDest"
if (Test-Path $downloadDest)
{
Write-Host "Deleting: $downloadDest"
Remove-Item $downloadDest -Force
}
Move-Item -Force $downloadDestTemp $downloadDest
Write-Host "Done"
return $downloadDest
}
function Get-ISODriveLetter
{
param ([string] $isoPath)
$diskImage = Get-DiskImage -ImagePath $isoPath
if ($diskImage)
{
$volume = Get-Volume -DiskImage $diskImage
if ($volume)
{
$driveLetter = $volume.DriveLetter
if ($driveLetter)
{
$driveLetter += ":"
return $driveLetter
}
}
}
return $null
}
function Mount-ISO
{
param ([string] $isoPath)
# Check if image is already mounted
$isoDrive = Get-ISODriveLetter $isoPath
if (!$isoDrive)
{
Mount-DiskImage -ImagePath $isoPath -StorageType ISO | Out-Null
}
$isoDrive = Get-ISODriveLetter $isoPath
Write-Verbose "$isoPath mounted to ${isoDrive}:"
}
function Dismount-ISO
{
param ([string] $isoPath)
$isoDrive = (Get-DiskImage -ImagePath $isoPath | Get-Volume).DriveLetter
if ($isoDrive)
{
Write-Verbose "$isoPath dismounted"
Dismount-DiskImage -ImagePath $isoPath | Out-Null
}
}
function Disable-StrongName
{
param ([string] $publicKeyToken = "*")
reg ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\StrongName\Verification\*,$publicKeyToken" /f | Out-Null
if ($env:PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE -eq "AMD64")
{
reg ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\StrongName\Verification\*,$publicKeyToken" /f | Out-Null
}
}
function Test-Admin
{
$identity = [Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()
$principal = New-Object Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal $identity
$principal.IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator)
}
function Test-RegistryPathAndValue
{
param (
[parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string] $path,
[parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string] $value)
try
{
if (Test-Path $path)
{
Get-ItemProperty -Path $path | Select-Object -ExpandProperty $value -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null
return $true
}
}
catch
{
}
return $false
}
function Test-InstallWindowsSDK
{
$retval = $true
if (Test-RegistryPathAndValue -Path $WindowsSDKRegPath -Value $WindowsSDKRegRootKey)
{
# A Windows SDK is installed
# Is an SDK of our version installed with the options we need?
$allRequiredSdkOptionsInstalled = $true
foreach($sdkOption in $WindowsSDKOptions)
{
if (!(Test-RegistryPathAndValue -Path $WindowsSDKInstalledRegPath -Value $sdkOption))
{
$allRequiredSdkOptionsInstalled = $false
}
}
if($allRequiredSdkOptionsInstalled)
{
# It appears we have what we need. Double check the disk
$sdkRoot = Get-ItemProperty -Path $WindowsSDKRegPath | Select-Object -ExpandProperty $WindowsSDKRegRootKey
if ($sdkRoot)
{
if (Test-Path $sdkRoot)
{
$refPath = Join-Path $sdkRoot "References\$WindowsSDKVersion"
if (Test-Path $refPath)
{
$umdPath = Join-Path $sdkRoot "UnionMetadata\$WindowsSDKVersion"
if (Test-Path $umdPath)
{
# Pretty sure we have what we need
$retval = $false
}
}
}
}
}
}
return $retval
}
function Test-InstallStrongNameHijack
{
foreach($publicKeyToken in $PublicKeyTokens)
{
$key = "$StrongNameRegPath\*,$publicKeyToken"
if (!(Test-Path $key))
{
return $true
}
}
return $false
}
Write-Host -NoNewline "Checking for installed Windows SDK $WindowsSDKVersion..."
$InstallWindowsSDK = Test-InstallWindowsSDK
if ($InstallWindowsSDK)
{
Write-Host "Installation required"
}
else
{
Write-Host "INSTALLED"
}
$StrongNameHijack = Test-InstallStrongNameHijack
Write-Host -NoNewline "Checking if StrongName bypass required..."
if ($StrongNameHijack)
{
Write-Host "REQUIRED"
}
else
{
Write-Host "Done"
}
if ($StrongNameHijack -or $InstallWindowsSDK)
{
if (!(Test-Admin))
{
Write-Host
throw "ERROR: Elevation required"
}
}
if ($InstallWindowsSDK)
{
# Static(ish) link for Windows SDK
# Note: there is a delay from Windows SDK announcements to availability via the static link
$uri = "https://software-download.microsoft.com/download/sg/Windows_InsiderPreview_SDK_en-us_$($buildNumber)_1.iso";
if ($env:TEMP -eq $null)
{
$env:TEMP = Join-Path $env:SystemDrive 'temp'
}
$winsdkTempDir = Join-Path (Join-Path $env:TEMP ([System.IO.Path]::GetRandomFileName())) "WindowsSDK"
if (![System.IO.Directory]::Exists($winsdkTempDir))
{
[void][System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($winsdkTempDir)
}
$file = "winsdk_$buildNumber.iso"
Write-Verbose "Getting WinSDK from $uri"
$downloadFile = Download-File $winsdkTempDir $uri $file
Write-Verbose "File is at $downloadFile"
$downloadFileItem = Get-Item $downloadFile
# Check to make sure the file is at least 10 MB.
if ($downloadFileItem.Length -lt 10*1024*1024)
{
Write-Host
Write-Host "ERROR: Downloaded file doesn't look large enough to be an ISO. The requested version may not be on microsoft.com yet."
Write-Host
Exit 1
}
# TODO Check if zip, exe, iso, etc.
try
{
Write-Host -NoNewline "Mounting ISO $file..."
Mount-ISO $downloadFile
Write-Host "Done"
$isoDrive = Get-ISODriveLetter $downloadFile
if (Test-Path $isoDrive)
{
Write-Host -NoNewLine "Installing WinSDK..."
$setupPath = Join-Path "$isoDrive" "WinSDKSetup.exe"
Start-Process -Wait $setupPath "/features $WindowsSDKOptions /q"
Write-Host "Done"
}
else
{
throw "Could not find mounted ISO at ${isoDrive}"
}
}
finally
{
Write-Host -NoNewline "Dismounting ISO $file..."
Dismount-ISO $downloadFile
Write-Host "Done"
}
}
if ($StrongNameHijack)
{
Write-Host -NoNewline "Disabling StrongName for Windows SDK..."
foreach($key in $PublicKeyTokens)
{
Disable-StrongName $key
}
Write-Host "Done"
}

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Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory,
HelpMessage="List of PRI files or XML dumps (detailed only) to merge")]
[string[]]
$Path,
[Parameter(Mandatory,
HelpMessage="Output Path")]
[string]
$OutputPath,
[Parameter(HelpMessage="Name of index in output file; defaults to 'Application'")]
[string]
$IndexName = "Application",
[Parameter(HelpMessage="Path to makepri.exe")]
[ValidateScript({Test-Path $_ -Type Leaf})]
[string]
$MakePriPath = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22621.0\x64\MakePri.exe"
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$tempDir = Join-Path ([System.IO.Path]::GetTempPath()) "tmp$([Convert]::ToString((Get-Random 65535),16).PadLeft(4,'0')).tmp"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $tempDir | Out-Null
$priConfig = Join-Path $tempDir "priconfig.xml"
$priListFile = Join-Path $tempDir "pri.resfiles"
$dumpListFile = Join-Path $tempDir "dump.resfiles"
@"
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources targetOsVersion="10.0.0" majorVersion="1">
<index root="\" startIndexAt="dump.resfiles">
<default>
<qualifier name="Language" value="en-US" />
<qualifier name="Contrast" value="standard" />
<qualifier name="Scale" value="200" />
<qualifier name="HomeRegion" value="001" />
<qualifier name="TargetSize" value="256" />
<qualifier name="LayoutDirection" value="LTR" />
<qualifier name="DXFeatureLevel" value="DX9" />
<qualifier name="Configuration" value="" />
<qualifier name="AlternateForm" value="" />
<qualifier name="Platform" value="UAP" />
</default>
<indexer-config type="PRIINFO" />
<indexer-config type="RESFILES" qualifierDelimiter="." />
</index>
<index root="\" startIndexAt="pri.resfiles">
<default>
<qualifier name="Language" value="en-US" />
<qualifier name="Contrast" value="standard" />
<qualifier name="Scale" value="200" />
<qualifier name="HomeRegion" value="001" />
<qualifier name="TargetSize" value="256" />
<qualifier name="LayoutDirection" value="LTR" />
<qualifier name="DXFeatureLevel" value="DX9" />
<qualifier name="Configuration" value="" />
<qualifier name="AlternateForm" value="" />
<qualifier name="Platform" value="UAP" />
</default>
<indexer-config type="PRI" />
<indexer-config type="RESFILES" qualifierDelimiter="." />
</index>
</resources>
"@ | Out-File -Encoding:utf8NoBOM $priConfig
$Path | Where { $_ -Like "*.pri" } | ForEach-Object {
Get-Item $_ | Select -Expand FullName
} | Out-File -Encoding:utf8NoBOM $priListFile
$Path | Where { $_ -Like "*.xml" } | ForEach-Object {
Get-Item $_ | Select -Expand FullName
} | Out-File -Encoding:utf8NoBOM $dumpListFile
& $MakePriPath new /pr $tempDir /cf $priConfig /o /in $IndexName /of $OutputPath
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force $tempDir

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Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory,
HelpMessage="Root directory of extracted Terminal AppX")]
[string[]]
$TerminalRoot,
[Parameter(Mandatory,
HelpMessage="Root directory of extracted Xaml AppX")]
[string[]]
$XamlRoot,
[Parameter(Mandatory,
HelpMessage="Output Path")]
[string]
$OutputPath,
[Parameter(HelpMessage="Path to makepri.exe")]
[ValidateScript({Test-Path $_ -Type Leaf})]
[string]
$MakePriPath = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22621.0\x64\MakePri.exe"
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$tempDir = Join-Path ([System.IO.Path]::GetTempPath()) "tmp$([Convert]::ToString((Get-Random 65535),16).PadLeft(4,'0')).tmp"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $tempDir | Out-Null
$terminalDump = Join-Path $tempDir "terminal.pri.xml"
& $MakePriPath dump /if (Join-Path $TerminalRoot "resources.pri") /of $terminalDump /dt detailed
Write-Verbose "Removing Microsoft.UI.Xaml node from Terminal to prevent a collision with XAML"
$terminalXMLDocument = [xml](Get-Content $terminalDump)
$resourceMap = $terminalXMLDocument.PriInfo.ResourceMap
$fileSubtree = $resourceMap.ResourceMapSubtree | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "Files" }
$subtrees = $fileSubtree.ResourceMapSubtree
$xamlSubtreeChild = ($subtrees | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "Microsoft.UI.Xaml" })
if ($Null -Ne $xamlSubtreeChild) {
$null = $fileSubtree.RemoveChild($xamlSubtreeChild)
$terminalXMLDocument.Save($terminalDump)
}
$indexName = $terminalXMLDocument.PriInfo.ResourceMap.name
& (Join-Path $PSScriptRoot "Merge-PriFiles.ps1") -Path $terminalDump, (Join-Path $XamlRoot "resources.pri") -IndexName $indexName -OutputPath $OutputPath -MakePriPath $MakePriPath
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force $tempDir

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Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory,
HelpMessage="Path to Terminal AppX")]
[ValidateScript({Test-Path $_ -Type Leaf})]
[string]
$TerminalAppX,
[Parameter(Mandatory,
HelpMessage="Path to Xaml AppX")]
[ValidateScript({Test-Path $_ -Type Leaf})]
[string]
$XamlAppX,
[Parameter(HelpMessage="Output Directory")]
[string]
$Destination = ".",
[Parameter(HelpMessage="Path to makeappx.exe")]
[ValidateScript({Test-Path $_ -Type Leaf})]
[string]
$MakeAppxPath = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.22621.0\x64\MakeAppx.exe"
)
$filesToRemove = @("*.xml", "*.winmd", "Appx*", "Images/*Tile*", "Images/*Logo*") # Remove from Terminal
$filesToKeep = @("Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.winmd") # ... except for these
$filesToCopyFromXaml = @("Microsoft.UI.Xaml.dll", "Microsoft.UI.Xaml") # We don't need the .winmd
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
If ($null -Eq (Get-Item $MakeAppxPath -EA:SilentlyContinue)) {
Write-Error "Could not find MakeAppx.exe at `"$MakeAppxPath`".`nMake sure that -MakeAppxPath points to a valid SDK."
Exit 1
}
$tempDir = Join-Path ([System.IO.Path]::GetTempPath()) "tmp$([Convert]::ToString((Get-Random 65535),16).PadLeft(4,'0')).tmp"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $tempDir | Out-Null
$XamlAppX = Get-Item $XamlAppX | Select-Object -Expand FullName
$TerminalAppX = Get-Item $TerminalAppX | Select-Object -Expand FullName
########
# Reading the AppX Manifest for preliminary info
########
$appxManifestPath = Join-Path $tempDir AppxManifest.xml
& tar.exe -x -f "$TerminalAppX" -C $tempDir AppxManifest.xml
$manifest = [xml](Get-Content $appxManifestPath)
$pfn = $manifest.Package.Identity.Name
$version = $manifest.Package.Identity.Version
$architecture = $manifest.Package.Identity.ProcessorArchitecture
$distributionName = "{0}_{1}_{2}" -f ($pfn, $version, $architecture)
$terminalDir = "terminal-{0}" -f ($version)
########
# Unpacking Terminal and XAML
########
$terminalAppPath = Join-Path $tempdir $terminalDir
$xamlAppPath = Join-Path $tempdir "xaml"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $terminalAppPath | Out-Null
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $xamlAppPath | Out-Null
& $MakeAppxPath unpack /p $TerminalAppX /d $terminalAppPath /o | Out-Null
If ($LASTEXITCODE -Ne 0) {
Throw "Unpacking $TerminalAppX failed"
}
& $MakeAppxPath unpack /p $XamlAppX /d $xamlAppPath /o | Out-Null
If ($LASTEXITCODE -Ne 0) {
Throw "Unpacking $XamlAppX failed"
}
########
# Some sanity checking
########
$xamlManifest = [xml](Get-Content (Join-Path $xamlAppPath "AppxManifest.xml"))
If ($xamlManifest.Package.Identity.Name -NotLike "Microsoft.UI.Xaml*") {
Throw "$XamlAppX is not a XAML package (instead, it looks like $($xamlManifest.Package.Identity.Name))"
}
If ($xamlManifest.Package.Identity.ProcessorArchitecture -Ne $architecture) {
Throw "$XamlAppX is not built for $architecture (instead, it is built for $($xamlManifest.Package.Identity.ProcessorArchitecture))"
}
########
# Preparation of source files
########
$itemsToRemove = $filesToRemove | ForEach-Object {
Get-Item (Join-Path $terminalAppPath $_) -EA:SilentlyContinue | Where-Object {
$filesToKeep -NotContains $_.Name
}
} | Sort-Object FullName -Unique
$itemsToRemove | Remove-Item -Recurse
$filesToCopyFromXaml | ForEach-Object {
Get-Item (Join-Path $xamlAppPath $_)
} | Copy-Item -Recurse -Destination $terminalAppPath
########
# Resource Management
########
$finalTerminalPriFile = Join-Path $terminalAppPath "resources.pri"
& (Join-Path $PSScriptRoot "Merge-TerminalAndXamlResources.ps1") `
-TerminalRoot $terminalAppPath `
-XamlRoot $xamlAppPath `
-OutputPath $finalTerminalPriFile `
-Verbose:$Verbose
########
# Packaging
########
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $Destination -ErrorAction:SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
$outputZip = (Join-Path $Destination ("{0}.zip" -f ($distributionName)))
& tar -c --format=zip -f $outputZip -C $tempDir $terminalDir
Get-Item $outputZip

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