using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Numerics;
using AcDream.App.UI.Layout;
using AcDream.Core.Chat;
using AcDream.UI.Abstractions.Panels.Chat;
namespace AcDream.App.Tests.UI.Layout;
///
/// tests — moved here from
/// ChatWindowControllerTests (CH6a/b REJECT-review NIT 5: WrapText
/// itself moved off ChatWindowController onto
/// to close the circular dependency
/// where called back into
/// one of its own two consumers).
///
///
/// Campaign CH user-gate round 1, item F: /help (and "probably many
/// places") never split on embedded '\n' — the whole multi-line blob
/// rode the single early-out as ONE line. Split on '\n' first, then
/// word-wrap each segment; a single-segment text keeps the pre-existing
/// early-out behavior exactly.
///
///
public class ChatTranscriptRendererTests
{
private static float MeasureByCharCount(string s) => s.Length;
[Fact]
public void WrapText_EmbeddedNewlines_ProduceOneRenderedLinePerSegment()
{
string text = "line one\nline two\nline three";
// maxW is generous — every segment fits without word-wrapping, so
// this isolates the newline-split behavior specifically.
var lines = new List(ChatTranscriptRenderer.WrapText(text, 1000f, MeasureByCharCount));
Assert.Equal(new[] { "line one", "line two", "line three" }, lines);
}
[Fact]
public void WrapText_CarriageReturnNewline_NormalizesTheSameAsBareNewline()
{
string text = "line one\r\nline two";
var lines = new List(ChatTranscriptRenderer.WrapText(text, 1000f, MeasureByCharCount));
Assert.Equal(new[] { "line one", "line two" }, lines);
}
[Fact]
public void WrapText_SegmentLongerThanMaxWidth_StillWordWraps()
{
// Each segment is independently word-wrapped by the SAME algorithm
// the single-line path always used — a multi-line server message
// whose second line overflows the window still wraps that line.
string text = "short\nthis segment is much too long to fit on one line";
var lines = new List(ChatTranscriptRenderer.WrapText(text, 10f, MeasureByCharCount));
Assert.Equal("short", lines[0]);
Assert.True(lines.Count > 2, "the long second segment should have wrapped into multiple lines");
Assert.All(lines, line => Assert.True(MeasureByCharCount(line) <= 10f));
Assert.Equal(
"this segment is much too long to fit on one line",
string.Join(" ", lines.Skip(1)));
}
[Fact]
public void WrapText_SingleSegmentText_KeepsTheEarlyOutBehavior()
{
// No '\n' at all — the pre-existing single-line early-out path
// (whole text fits => returned verbatim as one fragment) is
// unchanged.
string text = "no newlines here";
var lines = new List(ChatTranscriptRenderer.WrapText(text, 1000f, MeasureByCharCount));
Assert.Equal(new[] { text }, lines);
}
[Fact]
public void WrapText_ConsecutiveNewlines_ProduceABlankLine()
{
string text = "first\n\nthird";
var lines = new List(ChatTranscriptRenderer.WrapText(text, 1000f, MeasureByCharCount));
Assert.Equal(new[] { "first", "", "third" }, lines);
}
// ── BuildLines: default-color seed (Campaign CH round 4, Fix 5) ─────────
// docs/research/2026-08-10-retail-ui-text-style.md §5.2 Fix 5: the seed for
// a line whose LogTextType falls OUTSIDE RetailChatColorTable's 34 entries
// must be the ELEMENT's own authored default fill (the transcript's
// UiText.DefaultColor), not the color table's own index-0x00 slot. Every
// line with an IN-RANGE type must still resolve its OWN exact table color —
// this parameter must never perturb that half.
private static float MeasureByWidth(string s) => s.Length;
private static readonly Vector4 OffWhite = new(0.8f, 0.8f, 0.8f, 1f); // ARGB(255,204,204,204)
[Fact]
public void BuildLines_InRangeLogTextType_AlwaysUsesItsOwnTableColor_RegardlessOfDefaultColor()
{
// The 34-entry table remains the per-message color authority — this is
// the regression guard the task explicitly calls for: an in-range type
// (0x02 Speech -> pure white) must resolve to the SAME color whether the
// caller passes the new authored off-white default or an unrelated color.
var lines = new[] { new FormattedLine("hello", ChatKind.LocalSpeech, null, LogTextType: 0x02u) };
var withOffWhiteDefault = ChatTranscriptRenderer.BuildLines(lines, 1000f, MeasureByWidth, null, OffWhite);
var withUnrelatedDefault = ChatTranscriptRenderer.BuildLines(
lines, 1000f, MeasureByWidth, null, new Vector4(0f, 1f, 0f, 1f));
Assert.True(RetailChatColorTable.TryGetColor(0x02u, out Vector4 expected));
Assert.Equal(expected, Assert.Single(withOffWhiteDefault).Color);
Assert.Equal(expected, Assert.Single(withUnrelatedDefault).Color);
}
[Fact]
public void BuildLines_OutOfRangeLogTextType_AsFirstLine_UsesTheSuppliedDefaultColor()
{
// A LogTextType >= 34 (RetailChatColorTable.Colors.Count) is the
// out-of-range carry-forward case (see RetailChatColorTable's own doc):
// as the very FIRST line, there is no prior color to carry, so the
// element's own authored default fill applies — not colorGreen (the
// color table's unrelated 0x00 "Default" slot, the pre-fix seed).
var lines = new[] { new FormattedLine("mystery", ChatKind.System, null, LogTextType: 0xFFu) };
var result = ChatTranscriptRenderer.BuildLines(lines, 1000f, MeasureByWidth, null, OffWhite);
Assert.Equal(OffWhite, Assert.Single(result).Color);
}
[Fact]
public void BuildLines_OutOfRangeLogTextType_AfterAnInRangeLine_CarriesForwardThePriorTableColor()
{
// Retail's carry-forward rule (color-table doc §3.2): an out-of-range
// type leaves m_curFontColor UNCHANGED — it inherits whatever the
// PREVIOUS line resolved to, not the seed again. This must hold
// regardless of what defaultColor is passed.
var lines = new[]
{
new FormattedLine("says hi", ChatKind.LocalSpeech, null, LogTextType: 0x03u), // Tell -> yellow
new FormattedLine("mystery", ChatKind.System, null, LogTextType: 0xFFu), // out of range
};
var result = ChatTranscriptRenderer.BuildLines(lines, 1000f, MeasureByWidth, null, OffWhite);
Assert.True(RetailChatColorTable.TryGetColor(0x03u, out Vector4 tellColor));
Assert.Equal(2, result.Count);
Assert.Equal(tellColor, result[0].Color);
Assert.Equal(tellColor, result[1].Color); // carried forward, NOT OffWhite
}
[Fact]
public void BuildLines_EmptyDetailed_ReturnsEmpty_RegardlessOfDefaultColor()
{
var result = ChatTranscriptRenderer.BuildLines(
System.Array.Empty(), 1000f, MeasureByWidth, null, OffWhite);
Assert.Empty(result);
}
}