terminal/src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsModel/TerminalWarnings.idl

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
// Licensed under the MIT license.
Introduce TerminalSettingsModel project (#7667) Introduces a new TerminalSettingsModel (TSM) project. This project is responsible for (de)serializing and exposing Windows Terminal's settings as WinRT objects. ## References #885: TSM epic #1564: Settings UI is dependent on this for data binding and settings access #6904: TSM Spec In the process of ripping out TSM from TerminalApp, a few other changes were made to make this possible: 1. AppLogic's `ApplicationDisplayName` and `ApplicationVersion` was moved to `CascadiaSettings` - These are defined as static functions. They also no longer check if `AppLogic::Current()` is nullptr. 2. `enum LaunchMode` was moved from TerminalApp to TSM 3. `AzureConnectionType` and `TelnetConnectionType` were moved from the profile generators to their respective TerminalConnections 4. CascadiaSettings' `SettingsPath` and `DefaultSettingsPath` are exposed as `hstring` instead of `std::filesystem::path` 5. `Command::ExpandCommands()` was exposed via the IDL - This required some of the warnings to be saved to an `IVector` instead of `std::vector`, among some other small changes. 6. The localization resources had to be split into two halves. - Resource file linked in init.cpp. Verified at runtime thanks to the StaticResourceLoader. 7. Added constructors to some `ActionArgs` 8. Utils.h/cpp were moved to `cascadia/inc`. `JsonKey()` was moved to `JsonUtils`. Both TermApp and TSM need access to Utils.h/cpp. A large amount of work includes moving to the new namespace (`TerminalApp` --> `Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model`). Fixing the tests had its own complications. Testing required us to split up TSM into a DLL and LIB, similar to TermApp. Discussion on creating a non-local test variant can be found in #7743. Closes #885
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namespace Microsoft.Terminal.Settings.Model
{
// SettingsLoadWarnings are scenarios where the settings contained
// information we knew was invalid, but we could recover from.
enum SettingsLoadWarnings
{
MissingDefaultProfile = 0,
DuplicateProfile = 1,
UnknownColorScheme = 2,
InvalidBackgroundImage = 3,
InvalidIcon = 4,
AtLeastOneKeybindingWarning = 5,
TooManyKeysForChord = 6,
MissingRequiredParameter = 7,
LegacyGlobalsProperty = 8,
FailedToParseCommandJson = 9,
FailedToWriteToSettings = 10,
WARNINGS_SIZE // IMPORTANT: This MUST be the last value in this enum. It's an unused placeholder.
};
// SettingsLoadWarnings are scenarios where the settings had invalid state
// that we could not recover from.
enum SettingsLoadErrors
{
NoProfiles = 0,
AllProfilesHidden = 1,
ERRORS_SIZE // IMPORTANT: This MUST be the last value in this enum. It's an unused placeholder.
};
}