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Schuyler Rosefield 591a67111e
Attempt to make the monarch more thread safe. (#11189)
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## Summary of the Pull Request

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## References
#11083 
#11143 

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## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes #xxx
* [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

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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
While testing the save/quit features a number of issues were found that were caused by poor synchronization on the monarch, resulting in various unexpected crashes. Because this uses std collections, and I didn't see any builtin winrt multithreaded containers I went with the somewhat heavy-handed mutex approach.

e.g. 
- https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/11083#issuecomment-916218353
- https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/11083#issuecomment-916220521
- https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/11143/#discussion_r704738433

This also makes it so that on quit peasants don't try to become the monarch, and the monarch closes their peasant last to prevent elections from happening.

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## Validation Steps Performed
Create many windows (hold down ctrl-shift-n) then use the quit action from peasants/the monarch to make sure everything closes properly.
2021-09-21 21:21:45 +00:00
Leon Liang 844d46a132
Replace TrayIcon with NotificationIcon (#11219)
This PR simply replaces all uses of "TrayIcon" and "Tray" with "NotificationIcon" and "NotificationArea" to be more accurate. Originally I kinda wanted to only replace all occurrences of it in settings and user facing things, but I figured I might as well make it consistent throughout all of our code.
2021-09-14 16:12:40 +00:00
Schuyler Rosefield b4a40ff11e
Make sure we fully clean up state when closing a peasant (#11217)
Fix infinite loop when trying to summon a window after close.

In #10972 code was added to try to clean up state manually when a window
was closed instead of waiting for it to be detected as a dead peasant.
Unfortunately I didn't know any better and missed cleaning up
`_mruPeasants` as well. The result is there  would be an infinite loop
in `_getMostRecentPeasant` since `_getPeasant` will only clean up ids if
it finds a peasant, not if it doesn't find anything. This is the minimal
change to get this working, but it might be a good idea to make
`_getPeasant` be more thorough about cleanup.

## Validation Steps Performed
Tested that before the change we infinitely loop, and after the change
we summon correctly.

Closes #11215
2021-09-14 14:53:14 +00:00
Schuyler Rosefield bee6fb4368
Add the ability to quit all terminal instances (#11143)
Add the ability to quit all terminal instances. Doing this separately from the window layout saving ones to lessen the number of 1k+ line monsters I make y'all review.

## References
#11083 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #11081
* [ ] 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.

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
- Warn the user before they do so to give a chance to cancel
- Percolate a QuitAll event up to the monarch who then directs each peasant to clsoe.
- Leave a window-layout-saving-sized hole to add that feature on top

## Validation Steps Performed
- quit with one window (from the monarch)
- quit from the monarch with multiple windows
- quit from a peasant
- cancel the quit dialog

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6185249/132105775-3310f614-ce55-4454-9718-ef5c0d39fbd2.png)
2021-09-09 14:03:03 +00:00
Schuyler Rosefield 13e9546bab
Persist window layout on window close (#10972)
This commit adds initial support for saving window layout on application
close.

Done:
- Add user setting for if tabs should be maintained.
- Added events to track the number of open windows for the monarch, and
  then save if you are the last window closing.
- Saves layout when the user explicitly hits the "Close Window" button.
- If the user manually closed all of their tabs (through the tab x
  button or through closing all panes on the tab) then remove any saved
  state.
- Saves in the ApplicationState file a list of actions the terminal can
  perform to restore its layout and the window size/position
  information.
- This saves an action to focus the correct pane, but this won't
  actually work without #10978. Note that if you have a pane zoomed, it
  does still zoom the correct pane, but when you unzoom it will have a
  different pane selected.

Todo:
- multiple windows? Right now it can only handle loading/saving one
  window.
   - PR #11083 will save multiple windows.
- This also sometimes runs into the existing bug where multiple tabs
  appear to be focused on opening.

Next Steps:
- The business logic of when the save is triggered can be adjusted as
  necessary.
- Right now I am taking the pragmatic approach and just saving the state
  as an array of objects, but only ever populate it with 1, that way
  saving multiple windows in the future could be added without breaking
  schema compatibility. Selfishly I'm hoping that handling multiple
  windows could be spun off into another pr/feature for now.
- One possible thing that can maybe be done is that the commandline can
  be augmented with a "--saved ##" attribute that would load from the
  nth saved state if it exists. e.g. if there are 3 saved windows, on
  first load it can spawn three wt --saved {0,1,2} that would reopen the
  windows? This way there also exists a way to load a copy of a previous
  window (if it is in the saved state).
- Is the application state something that is planned to be public/user
  editable? In theory the user could since it is just json, but I don't
  know what it buys them over just modifying their settings and
  startupActions.

Validation Steps Performed:
- The happy path: open terminal -> set setting to true -> close terminal
  -> reopen and see tabs. Tested with powershell/cmd/wsl windows.
- That closing all panes/tabs on their own will remove the saved
  session.
- Open multiple windows, close windows and confirm that the last window
  closed saves its state.

The generated file stores a sequence of actions that will be executed to
restore the terminal to its saved form.

References #8324
This is also one of the items on microsoft/terminal#5000
Closes #766
2021-09-08 22:44:53 +00:00
Leon Liang 424414ec97
Provide the focused tab title in the Tray Icon's context menu (#11043)
This PR adds a bit more information to each item in the Tray Icon's  window selection submenu. 
Currently it only shows the window ID and window name if given one. 
Now each item will instead show`{Window ID} : {Active Tab Title} [{Window Name}]`

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/57155886/130883675-7a76e674-2429-4b26-b869-2455a9e4b4f6.png)
2021-09-03 18:32:23 +00:00
Leon Liang a0edb12cd6
Add Minimize to Tray and Tray Icon (#10368)
A brief summary of the behavior of the tray icon:
- There will only ever be one tray icon representing all windows.
- Left-Click on a Tray Icon brings up the MRU window.
- Right-Click on a Tray Icon brings up a Context Menu:
```
Focus Terminal
----------------
Windows --> Window ID 1 - <unnamed window>
            Named Window
            Named Window Again
 ```
- Focus Terminal will bring up the MRU window.
- Clicking on any of the Window "names" in the submenu will summon the window.

## Settings Changes

Two new global settings are introduced: `alwaysShowTrayIcon` and `minimizeToTray`. Here's a chart explaining the behavior with the two settings.

|                      | `alwaysShowTrayIcon:true`                                          | `alwaysShowTrayIcon:false`                                         |
|----------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `minimizeToTray:true`  | tray icon is always shown. minimize button will hide the window. | tray icon is always shown. minimize button will hide the window. |
| `minimizeToTray:false` | tray icon is always shown.                                       | tray icon is not shown ever.                                     |

Closes #5727

## References
[Spec for Minimize to Tray](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/main/doc/specs/%23653%20-%20Quake%20Mode/%23653%20-%20Quake%20Mode.md#minimize-to-tray)
Docs PR - MicrosoftDocs/terminal#352
#10448 - My list of TODOs
2021-08-12 19:54:39 +00:00
Mike Griese 9c858cd5b8
Add logging, test for #10875 (#10907)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This isn't a fix for #10875, but it is logging that help identify the root cause here. The logging may additionally be helpful for some of the other issues we're seeing elsewhere in the repo, namely #10340. 

@lhecker is actually working on the fix for #10875, so hopefully this test will help validate.

## References
* Regressed in #10666.
* logging for #8888

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes nothing
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added, and they absolutely fail, but they're localtests, so ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated

## details

While I was here, I noticed that `KeyBindingsTests::KeyChords` has been broken for some time now. So I fixed that too.
2021-08-11 15:20:15 +00:00
Mike Griese a4ebeb0a56
This fixes summoning _quake as the MRU window (#10108)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This fixes a bug where if you had the `_quake` window open, and you tried to `globalSummon` it (not with the `quakeMode` action, but just with a plain-old `globalSummon` to activate the MRU window), we'd _create a new window_ instead of just summoning the `_quake` window.

## References
* regressed in #9956 

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-60325142
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

It's basically a one-line fix, I just had to update the function signature for `_getMostRecentPeasantID` to allow us to use it differently for glomming vs summoning. When glomming, `ignoreQuakeWindow` should be true. When summoning, `ignoreQuakeWindow` should be false.
2021-05-19 11:14:09 -05:00
Michael Niksa 66fdc645f7
Set keyword flags on all tracelog events (#10098)
Set keyword flags on all events so those sharing a provider with
telemetry do not fire unless tracing is enabled

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #10093 
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests passed
* [x] Documentation added in `til.h` about how keywords work and at the
  only other site of keywords we define in the Host project tracing
  files.

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
I initially thought that we would need to split providers here to
accomplish this... but @DHowett helped me realize that might be a lot of
additional metadata and bloat binary size. So with help from a friend
from fundamentals, I realized that we could use Keywords to
differentiate here. We can no longer define 0 keywords as that
represents an any/all scenario. Every `TraceLoggingWrite` event now
needs a keyword. When our events have a keyword, they're not included in
any trace. Additionally, when we have an explicit keyword to check that
is different from the ones used for the telemetry pipeline, we can
ensure that we only do "hard work" to generate debug trace data when an
"ALL" type listener like TraceView or Windows Performance Recorder with
our profiles is listening to these providers for ALL keyworded events. 

## Validation Steps Performed
- [x] - Built with full release build config to confirm performance is
  worse than dev builds BECAUSE of the telemetry event collector camping
  our provider and triggering full trace event generation on shared
  providers.
- [x] - Built with full release build config to enable statistics
  collection and validated trace event collection is excluded and trace
  event short-circuits work with this change.
- [x] - Checked that TraceView still sees both telemetry and tracing
  events
- [x] - Checked that WPR with our .wprp profile sees both telemetry and
  tracing events
2021-05-14 23:14:26 +00:00
Mike Griese 65b22b9abb
Add desktop param to globalSummon; set _quake = toCurrent (#9954)
This adds support for the `desktop` param to the `globalSummon` action. It accepts 3 values:
* `toCurrent` (default): The window moves to the current desktop when it's summoned
* `any`: We don't care what desktop the window is on. We'll go to the desktop the window is on when we summon it.
* `onCurrent`: We'll only try to summon the MRU window on this desktop when summoning a window. 
  * When combined with `name`, if there's a window matching `name`, we'll move it to this desktop. 
  * If there's not a window on this desktop, and `name` is omitted, then we'll make a new window.

`quakeMode` was also updated to use `toCurrent` behavior by default.

## References
* Original thread: #653
* Spec: #9274 
* megathread: #8888

## PR Checklist
* [x] Checks some boxes in #8888
* [x] closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-59030845
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added 
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

S/O to https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys, who graciously let us use `VirtualDesktopUtils` for figuring out what desktop is the current desktop. Yea, that's all we needed that entire file for. No, there isn't an API for this (_surprised-pikachu.png_)

## Validation Steps Performed

Played with this for a while, and it's amazing.
2021-04-28 17:25:48 -05:00
Mike Griese d08271e734
Add globalSummon action (#9854)
Adds support for two new actions:
* `globalSummon`, which can be used to activate a window using a _global_ (READ: OS-level) hotkey.
  - accepts an optional `name` argument. When provided, this will attempt to summon with the given name. When omitted, we'll try to summon the most recent window.
* `quakeMode` which is `globalSummon` for the `_quake` window.

These actions are stored in the actions array, but are read by the `WindowsTerminal` level and bound to the OS in `IslandWindow`. The monarch registers for these keybindings with the OS. When one is pressed, the monarch will recieve a `WM_HOTKEY` message. It'll use that to look up the corresponding action args. It'll use those to try and summon the right window.

## References

* #8888: Quake mode megathread
* #9274: Spec (**guys seriously i just need one more ✔️**)
* #9785: The start of granting "\_quake" super powers

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #653 - I'm gonna say this closes it for now, though we have _many_ follow-ups in #8888
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed

## Validation Steps Performed

* Validated that it works with `win` keys
* Validated that it works without `win` keys
* Validated that it hot-reloads
* Validated that it moves to the new monarch
* Validated that you can bind both `globalSummon` and `quakeMode` at the same time and do different things
* Validated that you can bind `globalSummon` with a name and it creates that name if it doesn't already exist
2021-04-28 17:13:28 -05:00
Mike Griese 7c439bac2c
Exempt the _quake window from glomming (#9956)
## Summary of the Pull Request

We don't want it acting as the "most recent window" for windowing behavior.
The most recent window should always be some other window.

This is being made as an atomic commit because we're probably 50% sure on this
one. Maybe people do want new tabs to open up in the quake window! If they're
running from the commandline, that's easy. If they're running from the shell
context menu, that's **H**ard / impossible currently. $20 someone asks for
that if we ship this. That of course might just fall into "explorer context
menu settings" though.

## References
* Original thread: #653
* Spec: #9274 
* megathread: #8888

## PR Checklist
* [x] Checks a box in #8888
* [x] closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-59030791
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added 
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

I mean, this one's super straightforward, not sure what else there is to add.

## Validation Steps Performed

Played with this, it works exactly as you'd think.
2021-04-28 10:37:10 +00:00
Mike Griese fb597ed304
Add support for renaming windows (#9662)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This PR adds support for renaming windows.

![window-renaming-000](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/113034344-9a30be00-9157-11eb-9443-975f3c294f56.gif)
![window-renaming-001](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/113034452-b5033280-9157-11eb-9e35-e5ac80fef0bc.gif)


It does so through two new actions:
* `renameWindow` takes a `name` parameter, and attempts to set the window's name
  to the provided name. This is useful if you always want to hit <kbd>F3</kbd>
  and rename a window to "foo" (READ: probably not that useful)
* `openWindowRenamer` is more interesting: it opens a `TeachingTip` with a
  `TextBox`. When the user hits Ok, it'll request a rename for the provided
  value. This lets the user pick a new name for the window at runtime.

In both cases, if there's already a window with that name, then the monarch will
reject the rename, and pop a `Toast` in the window informing the user that the
rename failed. Nifty!

## References
* Builds on the toasts from #9523
* #5000 - process model megathread

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-50771747
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests addded (and pass with the help of #9660)
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

I'm sending this PR while finishing up the tests. I figured I'll have time to sneak them in before I get the necessary reviews.

> PAIN: We can't immediately focus the textbox in the TeachingTip. It's
> not technically focusable until it is opened. However, it doesn't
> provide an even tto tell us when it is opened. That's tracked in
> microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml#1607. So for now, the user _needs_ to
> click on the text box manually.
> We're also not using a ContentDialog for this, because in Xaml
> Islands a text box in a ContentDialog won't recieve _any_ keypresses.
> Fun!

## Validation Steps Performed

I've been playing with 

```json
        { "keys": "f1", "command": "identifyWindow" },
        { "keys": "f2", "command": "identifyWindows" },
        { "keys": "f3", "command": "openWindowRenamer" },
        { "keys": "f4", "command": { "action": "renameWindow", "name": "foo" } },
        { "keys": "f5", "command": { "action": "renameWindow", "name": "bar" } },
```

and they seem to work as expected
2021-04-02 16:00:04 +00:00
Mike Griese 03ea0f49ad
Add an action for identifying windows (#9523)
## Summary of the Pull Request

This is a follow up to #9300. Now that we have names on our windows, it would be nice to see who is named what. So this adds two actions:

* `identifyWindow`: This action will pop up a little toast (#8592) displaying the name and ID of the window, and is bound by default.
![identify-window-toast-000](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/111529085-bf710580-872f-11eb-8880-b0b617596cfc.gif)

* `identifyWindows`: This action will request that ALL windows pop up that toast. This is meant to feel like the "Identify" button on the Windows display settings. However, sometimes, it's wonky. 
  ![teaching-tip-dismiss-001](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/111529292-fe06c000-872f-11eb-8d4a-5688e4ce1175.gif)
  That's being tracked upstream on https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/4382
  Because it's so wonky, we won't bind that by default. Maybe if we get that fixed, then we'll change the default binding from `identifyWindow` to `identifyWindows`


## References

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-51431492
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

You may note that there are some macros to make interacting with lots and lots of actions easier. There's a lot of boilerplate whenever you need to make a new action, so I thought: "Can we make that easier?" 

Turns out you can make it a _LOT_ easier, but that work is still behind another PR after this one. Get excited
2021-03-30 16:08:03 +00:00
Mike Griese 43c469fc95
Add support for naming windows with the -w parameter (#9300)
This finishes the implementation of `--window` to also accept a string
as the "name" of the window. So you can say 

```sh
wt -w foo new-tab
wt -w foo split-pane
```

and have both those commands execute in the same window, the one named
"foo". This is just slightly more ergonomic than manually using the IDs
of windows. In the future, I'll be working on renaming windows, and
displaying these names. 

> #### `--window,-w <window-id>`
> Run these commands in the given Windows Terminal session. This enables opening
> new tabs, splits, etc. in already running Windows Terminal windows.
> * If `window-id` is `0`, run the given commands in _the current window_.
> * If `window-id` is a negative number, or the reserved name `new`, run the
>   commands in a _new_ Terminal window.
> * If `window-id` is the ID or name of an existing window, then run the
>   commandline in that window.
> * If `window-id` is _not_ the ID or name of an existing window, create a new
>   window. That window will be assigned the ID or name provided in the
>   commandline. The provided subcommands will be run in that new window.
> * If `window-id` is omitted, then obey the value of `windowingBehavior` when
>   determining which window to run the command in.

Before this PR, I think we didn't actually properly support assigning
the id with `wt -w 12345`. If `12345` didn't exist, it would make a new
window, but just assign it the next id, not assign it 12345.

## References
* #4472, #8135
* https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5

## Validation Steps Performed
Ran tests
Messed with naming windows, working as expected.

Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-51431478
2021-03-17 19:28:01 +00:00
Mike Griese 69318d3ba1
Add support for the windowingBehavior setting (#9118)
Adds support for the `windowingBehavior` global setting. This setting
controls how mutiple instances of `wt` behave in the absence of the `-w`
parameter. This setting has three values:
* `"useNew"`: (default) Multiple `wt` invocations (without the `-w`
  param) always create new windows. 
* `"useAnyExisting"`: When starting a new `wt`, we'll instead default to
  any existing windows. `wt -w -1` will still create new windows. 
* `"useExisting"`: Similar to `useAnyExisting`, but limits to
  windows on the current desktop. 

The IVirtualDesktopManager interface is _very_ limited. Hence why we
have to track the HWNDs manually, and ask if they're on the current
desktop. 

## Validation Steps Performed
I've been playing with it for a week now. 

References #5000
References projects/5
References #8898
Spec'd in #8135
Closes #2227
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-51431448
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-51431433
2021-02-19 21:09:17 +00:00
Mike Griese 03ebe514e9
Add support for running a commandline in another WT window (#8898)
## Summary of the Pull Request

**If you're reading this PR and haven't signed off on #8135, go there first.**

![window-management-000](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/103932910-25199380-50e8-11eb-97e3-594a31da62d2.gif)

This provides the basic parts of the implementation of #4472. Namely:
* We add support for the `--window,-w <window-id>` argument to `wt.exe`, to allow a commandline to be given to another window.
    * If `window-id` is `0`, run the given commands in _the current window_.
    * If `window-id` is a negative number, run the commands in a _new_ Terminal window.
    * If `window-id` is the ID of an existing window, then run the commandline in that window.
    * If `window-id` is _not_ the ID of an existing window, create a new window. That window will be assigned the ID provided in the commandline. The provided subcommands will be run in that new window.
    * If `window-id` is omitted, then create a new window.


## References
* Spec: #8135
* Megathread: #5000
* Project: projects/5

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes #4472
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated - **sure does**

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

Note that `wt -w 1 -d c:\foo cmd.exe` does work, by causing window 1 to change 

There are limitations, and there are plenty of things to work on in the future:
* [ ] We don't support names for windows yet
* [ ] We don't support window glomming by default, or a setting to configure what happens when `-w` is omitted. I thought it best to lay the groundwork first, then come back to that.
* [ ] `-w 0` currently just uses the "last activated" window, not "the current". There's more follow-up work to try and smartly find the actual window we're being called from.
* [ ] Basically anything else that's listed in projects/5.

I'm cutting this PR where it currently is, because this is already a huge PR. I believe the remaining tasks will all be easier to land, once this is in. 

## Validation Steps Performed

I've been creating windows, and closing them, and running cmdlines for a while now. I'm gonna keep doing that while the PR is open, till no bugs remain.

# TODOs
* [x] There are a bunch of `GetID`, `GetPID` calls that aren't try/caught 😬 
  -  [x] `Monarch.cpp`
  -  [x] `Peasant.cpp`
  -  [x] `WindowManager.cpp`
  -  [x] `AppHost.cpp`
* [x] If the monarch gets hung, then _you can't launch any Terminals_ 😨 We should handle this gracefully.
  - Proposed idea: give the Monarch some time to respond to a proposal for a commandline. If there's no response in that timeframe, this window is now a _hermit_, outside of society entirely. It can't be elected Monarch. It can't receive command lines. It has no ID.  
  	- Could we gracefully recover from such a state? maybe, probably not though.
    -  Same deal if a peasant hangs, it could end up hanging the monarch, right? Like if you do `wt -w 2`, and `2` is hung, then does the monarch get hung waiting on the hung peasant?
  - After talking with @miniksa, **we're gonna punt this from the initial implementation**. If people legit hit this in the wild, we'll fix it then.
2021-02-10 11:28:09 +00:00
Mike Griese 7d503a4352
Add Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.dll (#8607)
Adds a `Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.dll` to our solution. This DLL will
be responsible for all the Monarch/Peasant work that's been described in
#7240 & #8135. 

This PR does _not_ implement the Monarch/Peasant architecture in any
significant way. The goal of this PR is to just to establish the project
layout, and the most basic connections. This should make reviewing the
actual meat of the implementation (in a later PR) easier. It will also
give us the opportunity to include some of the basic weird things we're
doing (with `CoRegisterClass`) in the Terminal _now_, and get them
selfhosted, before building on them too much.

This PR does have windows registering the `Monarch` class with COM. When
windows are created, they'll as the Monarch if they should create a new
window or not. In this PR, the Monarch will always reply "yes, please
make a new window".

Similar to other projects in our solution, we're adding 3 projects here:
* `Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.lib`: the actual implementation, as a
  static lib.
* `Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.dll`: The implementation linked as a DLL,
  for use in `WindowsTerminal.exe`.
* `Remoting.UnitTests.dll`: A unit test dll that links with the static
  lib. 

There are plenty of TODOs scattered about the code. Clearly, most of
this isn't implemented yet, but I do have more WIP branches. I'm using
[`projects/5`](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5) as my
notation for TODOs that are too small for an issue, but are part of the
whole Process Model 2.0 work.

## References

* #5000 - this is the process model megathread
* #7240 - The process model 2.0 spec.
* #8135 - the window management spec. (please review me, I have 0/3
  signoffs even after the discussion we had 😢)
* #8171 - the Monarch/peasant sample. (please review me, I have 1/2)

## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes nothing, this is just infrastructure
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated
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