acdream/tests/AcDream.App.Tests/Rendering/DisplayModeCatalogTests.cs
Erik e601a496db fix #407: windowed resolution offering decoupled from the video-mode list
Campaign CC gate round 1. The Config Resolution dropdown now offers
DisplayModeCatalog.WindowedResolutions — the curated hardware modes
UNIONed with the static modern-ladder sizes that fit the desktop —
because a windowed pick is a plain Size write needing no video mode,
and remote/RDP virtual displays advertise almost none (the live RDP
display exposed exactly 1920x1080 + the 2056x1290 desktop, leaving the
dropdown with nothing below 1920). The fullscreen apply still validates
against the hardware Resolutions list plus the switcher's
monitor-mode-list hard guard, so a fullscreen pick of a windowed-only
entry refuses safely (log-and-stay, #388/#392) — IA-22's
offered-implies-supported invariant narrows to the fullscreen half and
its register row carries the amendment. Three new pure-union tests
including the exact live RDP shape.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-16 09:03:36 +02:00

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using AcDream.App.Rendering;
using AcDream.UI.Abstractions.Panels.Settings;
namespace AcDream.App.Tests.Rendering;
/// <summary>#391 (user-directed): the curation rule that turns a monitor's
/// raw mode enumeration into the modern-only resolution list. Pure-function
/// tests — the Silk monitor adapter is a thin projection over this.</summary>
public sealed class DisplayModeCatalogTests
{
private static readonly (int W, int H) Desktop2560 = (2560, 1440);
[Fact]
public void Curate_DropsLegacyFormats_KeepsModernFamilies()
{
var modes = new (int, int)[]
{
(640, 480), (800, 600), (1024, 768), (1280, 1024), // 4:3 / 5:4 legacy
(1280, 720), (1366, 768), (1600, 900), (1920, 1080), // 16:9
(1920, 1200), // 16:10
(2560, 1440),
};
var curated = DisplayModeCatalog.Curate(modes, Desktop2560);
Assert.Equal(
["1280x720", "1366x768", "1600x900", "1920x1080", "1920x1200", "2560x1440"],
curated);
}
[Fact]
public void Curate_ExcludesModesLargerThanTheDesktop()
{
// A windowed pick larger than the desktop can only silently clamp
// (measured live 2026-08-13: a 3840x2160 pick on this desktop
// produced a 2564x1421 window) — if it cannot exist, it is not
// offered.
var curated = DisplayModeCatalog.Curate(
[(1920, 1080), (2560, 1440), (3840, 2160)], Desktop2560);
Assert.Equal(["1920x1080", "2560x1440"], curated);
}
[Fact]
public void Curate_CollapsesRefreshRateDuplicates_AndSortsAscending()
{
// Real enumerations repeat each WxH once per refresh rate and are
// not ordered; the catalog is one entry per size, ascending.
var curated = DisplayModeCatalog.Curate(
[(2560, 1440), (1920, 1080), (1920, 1080), (1920, 1080), (1280, 720)],
Desktop2560);
Assert.Equal(["1280x720", "1920x1080", "2560x1440"], curated);
}
[Fact]
public void Curate_KeepsUltrawideFamilies()
{
var curated = DisplayModeCatalog.Curate(
[(2560, 1080), (3440, 1440), (3840, 1080)], (3840, 1600));
Assert.Equal(["2560x1080", "3440x1440", "3840x1080"], curated);
}
[Fact]
public void Curate_AlwaysIncludesTheDesktopModeItself()
{
// The desktop mode is displayable by definition — it stays even when
// its aspect matches no listed family (and it is the Defaults value).
var curated = DisplayModeCatalog.Curate(
[(1920, 1080), (1920, 1440)], (1920, 1440)); // desktop is 4:3!
Assert.Contains("1920x1440", curated);
Assert.Contains("1920x1080", curated);
}
[Fact]
public void Curate_DropsSubMinimumWidths_EvenWhenWidescreen()
{
// 1024x576 is exactly 16:9 but below the modern floor.
var curated = DisplayModeCatalog.Curate(
[(1024, 576), (1280, 720)], Desktop2560);
Assert.Equal(["1280x720"], curated);
}
[Fact]
public void FallbackPresetLadder_ItselfPassesTheCurationRule()
{
// The static fixture-fallback list must never offer something the
// production rule would reject (a big desktop accepts all of it).
var parsed = DisplaySettings.AvailableResolutions
.Select(static s => s.Split('x'))
.Select(static p => (int.Parse(p[0]), int.Parse(p[1])));
var curated = DisplayModeCatalog.Curate(parsed, (3840, 2160));
Assert.Equal(DisplaySettings.AvailableResolutions, curated);
}
[Fact]
public void FallbackDefault_IsAMemberOfTheFallbackList()
{
// The S4 rule survives the curation: the Defaults value must always
// be re-selectable from the offered list.
Assert.Contains(DisplaySettings.Default.Resolution, DisplaySettings.AvailableResolutions);
}
// ── #407: the windowed offering union (Campaign CC gate round 1) ────
[Fact]
public void BuildWindowedOffering_RdpStarvedModeList_GainsTheLadderSizesThatFit()
{
// The live RDP shape that motivated #407: the virtual display
// advertised exactly two modes (1920x1080 + the 2056x1290 desktop),
// so the hardware-gated dropdown offered nothing below 1920. The
// windowed union restores every static-ladder size that fits.
var offering = DisplayModeCatalog.BuildWindowedOffering(
["1920x1080", "2056x1290"], (2056, 1290));
Assert.Equal(
["1280x720", "1366x768", "1600x900", "1920x1080", "2056x1290"],
offering);
}
[Fact]
public void BuildWindowedOffering_RichMonitor_IsTheDedupedUnion()
{
// On a physical monitor the hardware list already contains the
// ladder sizes — the union adds nothing and stays ascending/deduped.
var offering = DisplayModeCatalog.BuildWindowedOffering(
["1280x720", "1366x768", "1600x900", "1920x1080", "1920x1200", "2560x1440"],
Desktop2560);
Assert.Equal(
["1280x720", "1366x768", "1600x900", "1920x1080", "1920x1200", "2560x1440"],
offering);
}
[Fact]
public void BuildWindowedOffering_LadderEntriesLargerThanTheDesktop_StayExcluded()
{
// A 1600x900 desktop admits only the ladder sizes that fit; the
// desktop's own (hardware-curated) mode always survives the union.
var offering = DisplayModeCatalog.BuildWindowedOffering(
["1600x900"], (1600, 900));
Assert.Equal(["1280x720", "1366x768", "1600x900"], offering);
}
}