#398 was a crash on every modal open/close caused by MainWindow's
constructor calling AvaloniaXamlLoader.Load(this) instead of the
generated InitializeComponent() — only InitializeComponent assigns the
x:Name backing fields, so every named control was null and the first
Dispatcher.UIThread.Post callback in OnViewModelPropertyChanged threw
NullReferenceException, killing the process. It reached the user gate
because no test in tests/AcDream.Launcher.Tests (ViewModel-only) ever
constructed a MainWindow. #399 is the process gap that let that class of
defect through 14,012 green tests.
Adds Avalonia.Headless.XUnit 12.1.1 to the launcher test project. Its
net10.0 dependency group targets xunit v3, so the project migrates
xunit 2.9.3 -> xunit.v3 3.2.2 (drop-in: all 54 pre-existing tests compile
and pass unchanged under dotnet test via xunit.runner.visualstudio 3.1.4,
which already supported v1/v2/v3; two call sites needed
TestContext.Current.CancellationToken per the new xUnit1051 analyzer).
TestAppBuilder.cs wires [assembly: AvaloniaTestApplication] to a headless
AppBuilder.Configure<App>() so the real App.axaml FluentTheme is live in
tests.
MainWindowViewTests.cs adds 12 [AvaloniaFact]/[AvaloniaTheory] tests:
- an explicit non-null + type check of every x:Name field the
code-behind dereferences (ProfilesTree, ServerNameTextBox,
AccountNameTextBox, CharacterNameTextBox, EditorSubmitButton,
FirstRunDatDirectoryTextBox, FirstRunCloseButton, UpdateCloseButton)
- a reflection sweep over every x:Name found in MainWindow.axaml, so a
future named control without a matching non-null field fails loudly
- one open+close round trip per ProfileEditorKind (all seven, including
Remove), plus the first-run wizard and the update prompt, each pumping
Dispatcher.UIThread.RunJobs() so the queued focus callback actually
executes instead of just being asserted vacuously
- a dedicated test for the _focusBeforeModal-restore branch (not just
the ProfilesTree.Focus() fallback), anchored on a real focusable
button since ProfilesTree (TreeView) has Focusable="False" under
FluentTheme — its own tab stops are TreeViewItem rows, so the
close-path assertions check "no exception escaped the dispatcher"
rather than "focus landed on ProfilesTree"
Falsification (required evidence): reverting MainWindow's constructor to
AvaloniaXamlLoader.Load(this) and rerunning gives 12 failed / 0 passed —
10 tests throw NullReferenceException at MainWindow.FocusActiveModal,
propagating cleanly out of Dispatcher.UIThread.RunJobs() (confirming
dispatcher exceptions are not silently swallowed), and the 2 reflection
tests fail on an explicit "x:Name 'ProfilesTree' was null after
construction" message. Restoring InitializeComponent() gives 12 passed /
0 failed. Full launcher suite: 66 passed / 0 failed, reproduced on both
Windows and native Ubuntu (WSL, no display/Xvfb — Avalonia.Headless needs
none). AcDream.Launcher.Core.Tests: 317/317 unaffected.
No CI workflow change needed: .github/workflows/headless-portability.yml's
portable-launcher job already runs dotnet test on the launcher test
project on both windows-latest and ubuntu-latest with no display setup,
which is sufficient for Avalonia.Headless.
Closes#399.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
#399 (HIGH, process class): no test constructs MainWindow — the launcher
test project is ViewModel-only with no Avalonia headless package, which is
how a crash on every modal open/close passed 14,012 green tests and reached
the user gate. Fix direction is Avalonia.Headless.XUnit plus a view test
that drives every modal open/close, catching the class rather than one
spelling.
#398 (MODERATE): the top-level guard prints only ex.Message, so the fatal
NullReferenceException fixed at d54b8a78 surfaced with no file, line, or
frame; diagnosis needed a temporary code edit and rebuild. Fix direction is
a redaction-scanned crash file under the data root.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Prove idle play remains passive and live until cancellation, then converges through one truthful status teardown. Keep probe mode string-only so numeric enum aliases cannot expand the pinned v1 contract, and record the Windows/WSL gates.
Both remaining agents were stopped for token budget and their partial work
committed as WIP (75a6724d LA1 fix round, c6019424 LA2). The handoff now
carries: full worktree paths with branches and HEADs, exactly what each
stopped agent had finished versus what it still owes, and a paste-ready
kickoff prompt naming all three resumable items plus the two owed merge
items.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Self-contained handoff for a fresh session: what the campaign is and which
decisions are settled, the slice ledger with commits, the in-flight slices
and how to recover them from git, the two owed merge items (cross-assembly
contract test, Launcher.Core CI lane), the session landmines (index-sweep,
stale agent worktrees, contract-in-prompts), the binding process, and the
goal text to set.
Committed via pathspec so a live implementer agent index in this worktree
is untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Opus review of LA3 returned FIX FIRST; this addresses every finding in
scope (F1-F5, F7-F12; F6 CI-lane addition excluded per instructions):
- F1 (CRITICAL): SessionProcessSettings.Paths is now nullable and left
null by SessionConfigComposer unless a caller supplies overrides, so
the JSON key is entirely absent instead of "paths":{} — the App-side
loader's strict UnmappedMemberHandling.Disallow would otherwise reject
every gui/guiSelect session-config document at load.
- F2: added SessionConfigComposer.ComposeProbe and a nullable
SessionDescriptor.Mode field ("probe", omitted for normal play) per
the pinned contract — no character/policy/plugins/loginCommands.
- F3: LauncherProcessSupervisor.Stop now tries
ILauncherChildProcess.TryRequestGracefulStop (Linux: libc SIGINT via
LibraryImport, K4-proven graceful headless logout) before
CloseMainWindow. Windows has no reliable no-window-console equivalent
today; filed docs/ISSUES.md #397 with the CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP +
CTRL_BREAK fix direction. Stop()'s blocking-timeout contract is now
documented for LA4.
- F4: LauncherProfileStore.Save chmods the Linux temp file to 0600
immediately after creation, before any credential is serialized;
failure paths and Load() clean up a stale .tmp.
- F5: added LauncherCoreDependencyBoundaryTests asserting Launcher.Core
references exactly AcDream.Platform and no packages.
- F7: StatusEventParser.Parse no longer throws on a whitespace/null
line; StatusFileTailer.ReadNewEvents swallows the File.Exists/open
TOCTOU window (FileNotFoundException/DirectoryNotFoundException/
IOException) instead of throwing.
- F8: Start() now kills (entire process tree) and disposes a child that
started successfully but failed while being fed its stdin password,
instead of orphaning it.
- F9: SetState is monotonic — once Exited, no later transition applies
or fires StateChanged, closing a Start()-path race where a
synchronously-exiting child could be "resurrected" to Running.
- F10: CharacterIdFormat.TryParse now requires the "0x" prefix (an
unprefixed hand-typed decimal id is also valid hex and was silently
misread); a parsed id of 0 is treated as unusable and falls back to
the name selector; LauncherProfileStore.MergeRoster normalizes both
sides through TryParse/ToHexString instead of raw string equality, so
a legacy unprefixed-hex row self-heals via name match instead of
duplicating.
- F11: StatusCharacterEntry.SecondsGreyedOut is now uint, matching
CharacterRosterEntry and the host writer.
- F12: added MalformedStatusEvent, returned for a recognized `e` whose
payload doesn't match its shape, distinguished from UnknownStatusEvent
(an unrecognized `e`).
AllowUnsafeBlocks was added to AcDream.Launcher.Core.csproj — required
by the LibraryImport source generator's function-pointer marshalling
stub for F3's Linux SIGINT P/Invoke.
Verification: dotnet build AcDream.slnx -c Release green (0 errors);
dotnet test tests/AcDream.Launcher.Core.Tests -c Release green at 94/94
on native Windows and under WSL (Ubuntu, verified across multiple runs
for the timing-sensitive SIGINT/sharing-violation tests, no flakes
observed).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The LA3 Opus review process note was right: the contract both sides
implement lived only in orchestrator prompts, which is exactly the drift
mode the pin exists to prevent (and it produced the paths-key CRITICAL).
The schema, field rules, probe-mode discriminator, and status vocabulary
are now a binding plan section; amendments change this text first,
implementations second. Ledger: LA3 fix round dispatched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The spec seeded the wrong claim (restore extra strings = decompiler
artifact, no register row needed); the LA7a Opus review decoded the
PDB-paired binary and showed the two constant-string arguments are real,
making our guid-only request an adaptation — AD-97 filed on the LA7a
branch. Plan LA7 now carries the review-surfaced LA7b hazards (ACE
silent no-reply restore path, SendToLogon/SendToControl routing,
NumErrors sentinel).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Opus retail-lens review decoded the PDB-paired binary at
CPlayerSystem::RestoreCharacter@0x0055d760 and refuted the
uninitialized-edx justification: the two extra arguments are real
push imm32 of a constant PStringBase (BN mis-renders them, but they
pack to >=4 bytes each), so retail 0xF7D9 is >=16 bytes where ours
is 8. The guid-only CODE stands (ACE reads only the guid; holtburger
consensus) but it is an adaptation, not a corrected decompile — filed
as divergence register AD-97 and the doc comment now states the true
mechanism.
Also from the review: the 0xF643 conditional-parse doc now names BOTH
ACE flag-only failure branches (NameInUse + Corrupt); CharacterError
0x08 doc corrected (ACE misnames it ServerCrash2 — the port corrects
an ACE misnaming; ACE omits three values, not four); LA7b hazard notes
added (ACE silent no-reply on unknown restore guid; retail SendToLogon
vs SendToControl routing; NumErrors never rendered); two review-nit
tests (flag=0 Undef flag-only, non-Ok body with trailing bytes
ignored).
Core.Net suite: 953 passed / 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>