acdream/tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/UiButtonTests.cs
Erik 7d6a7898f6 fix(chargen): Campaign CC gate round 1 re-test 2 — R3-1/R3-2 caption wrap
Batch E's UiButton.DrawBlockLabel/WrapBlockLines auto-wrapped any caption
that didn't fit its box width — decomp-wrong. UIElement_Text::
CalcJustification @0x00467260 (shared by GlyphList::Recalculate's
horizontal/vertical branches) shows retail's real per-glyph break decision
(both the width-triggered wrap AND the explicit-newline break) sits behind
ONE gate keyed on the OneLine flag; nothing in the decomp confines a
caption's wrap width to a sibling element's rect (Batch E's own ValueBox
confinement for the coexisting-value-label shape).

Live-DAT evidence: the Coordination attribute-slider label (0x100002ed)
authors OneLine=true (should never wrap); the Skills credits button's
"Available Skill Credits" caption measures 193px against its own full
231px button width (fits comfortably) — the 113px confined width Batch E
fed the wrap decision was never a real retail quantity.

Fixed: WrapBlockLines now splits ONLY on the explicit (already-normalized)
'\n' — never width-based. Strict superset of the pre-Batch-E single-line
draw for every already-correct caption; "Attribute\n Credits" still works.
The ValueBox confinement computation stays in OnDraw (still feeds the
Center-alignment tx formula) but no longer gates the wrap decision.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-16 17:19:57 +02:00

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using AcDream.App.UI;
using AcDream.App.UI.Layout;
namespace AcDream.App.Tests.UI;
public class UiButtonTests
{
private static (uint, int, int) NoTex(uint _) => (0, 0, 0);
private bool _clicked;
[Fact]
public void Click_InvokesOnClick()
{
var b = new UiButton(new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 46, Height = 18 }, NoTex)
{ OnClick = () => _clicked = true };
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, null, UiEventType.Click));
Assert.True(_clicked);
}
[Fact]
public void Click_ProvidesLocalCoordinatesToPositionAwareHandler()
{
(int X, int Y) clicked = default;
var b = new UiButton(new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 46, Height = 18 }, NoTex)
{
OnClickAt = (x, y) => clicked = (x, y),
};
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.Click, Data1: 17, Data2: 9));
Assert.Equal((17, 9), clicked);
}
[Fact]
public void DoubleClick_IsOptInAndDisabledButtonsSwallowWithoutInvoking()
{
int activations = 0;
var button = new UiButton(
new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 46, Height = 18 },
NoTex);
var doubleClick = new UiEvent(
0,
button,
UiEventType.DoubleClick);
Assert.False(button.OnEvent(doubleClick));
button.OnDoubleClick = () => activations++;
Assert.True(button.OnEvent(doubleClick));
Assert.Equal(1, activations);
button.Enabled = false;
Assert.True(button.OnEvent(doubleClick));
Assert.Equal(1, activations);
}
[Fact]
public void PointerDownAndUp_InvokeDistinctTransitionHandlers()
{
var transitions = new List<string>();
var b = new UiButton(new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 20, Height = 20 }, NoTex)
{
Width = 20,
Height = 20,
OnPressed = () => transitions.Add("pressed"),
OnReleased = () => transitions.Add("released"),
};
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseDown, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseUp, Data1: 30, Data2: 30));
Assert.Equal(["pressed", "released"], transitions);
}
[Fact]
public void NotClickThrough_SoItReceivesClicks()
{
var b = new UiButton(new ElementInfo { Type = 1 }, NoTex);
Assert.False(b.ClickThrough);
}
[Fact]
public void PointerTransitions_UseRetailNormalStates()
{
var b = ButtonWithStates("Normal", "Normal_rollover", "Normal_pressed");
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.HoverEnter));
Assert.Equal("Normal_rollover", b.ActiveState);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseDown, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.Equal("Normal_pressed", b.ActiveState);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseMove, Data1: 50, Data2: 50));
Assert.Equal("Normal_rollover", b.ActiveState);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseMove, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.Equal("Normal_pressed", b.ActiveState);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseUp, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.Equal("Normal_rollover", b.ActiveState);
}
[Fact]
public void ToggleRelease_SelectsHighlightState()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal", "Highlight");
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x0Bu, true);
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseDown, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseUp, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.True(b.Selected);
Assert.Equal("Highlight", b.ActiveState);
}
[Fact]
public void SuppressSelfToggle_PressReleaseDoesNotFlipSelected()
{
// CH6a/b REJECT-review SHOULD-FIX 3: the chat-window 1-4 indicators
// (0x10000522-0x10000525) carry DAT property 0x0B (ToggleBehavior) =
// true — same shape as ToggleRelease_SelectsHighlightState above —
// but retail's own click dispatch has no case for their element ids
// (gmMainChatUI::ListenToElementMessage @0x004CDA80), so a click must
// NOT flip their Selected mirror. Only SetIndicatorOpen (an external
// writer) may change it.
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal", "Highlight");
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x0Bu, true);
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.SuppressSelfToggle = true;
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseDown, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseUp, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.False(b.Selected);
Assert.Equal("Normal", b.ActiveState);
// The external mirror path still works — SuppressSelfToggle only
// blocks the self-click, not a producer's own write.
b.Selected = true;
Assert.True(b.Selected);
Assert.Equal("Highlight", b.ActiveState);
}
[Fact]
public void DisabledProperty_SelectsGhostedAndSuppressesClick()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal", "Ghosted");
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x0Du, true);
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.OnClick = () => _clicked = true;
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.Click));
Assert.False(b.Enabled);
Assert.Equal("Ghosted", b.ActiveState);
Assert.False(_clicked);
}
[Fact]
public void MissingStandardState_PreservesCustomSemanticState()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("LockedUI");
info.DefaultStateName = "LockedUI";
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.HoverEnter));
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseDown, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.Equal("LockedUI", b.ActiveState);
}
[Fact]
public void PropertyOnlyPressedState_PreservesDrawableNormalFace()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal", "Highlight");
info.States[UiButtonStateMachine.NormalPressed] = new UiStateInfo
{
Id = UiButtonStateMachine.NormalPressed,
Name = "Normal_pressed",
};
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseDown, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.Equal("Normal", b.ActiveState);
}
[Fact]
public void DirectStateCascade_WithoutRealMedia_DoesNotBlankAnAlreadyResolvedState()
{
// #382: LayoutImporter.BuildWidget's post-attach state reapply cascades a
// PARENT's PassToChildren DirectState to EVERY IUiDatStateful child (the
// chat window's indicator-button backing panel, 0x10000600, authors exactly
// this). Every button structurally carries a DirectStateId entry in its own
// States dict purely as the property bag for ToggleBehavior/RolloverEnabled/
// etc (see AddBoolProperty below) — that structural presence must NOT be
// enough to accept a DirectState transition when the button has no real ""
// media, or an ancestor's unrelated cascade blanks an already-correct
// "Normal" resolution before first paint.
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal", "Highlight");
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x13u, true); // RolloverEnabled — populates States[DirectStateId]
var b = CreateButton(info);
Assert.Equal("Normal", b.ActiveState);
bool ok = b.TrySetRetailState(UiStateInfo.DirectStateId);
Assert.False(ok);
Assert.Equal("Normal", b.ActiveState);
}
[Fact]
public void DirectStateTransition_WithRealMedia_StillSucceeds()
{
// The companion positive case: a button that legitimately authors ""
// (DirectState) media must still be able to transition to it explicitly —
// the fix narrows the check to "has real media", it does not disable the
// DirectState branch outright.
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal");
info.StateMedia[""] = (7u, 1);
var b = CreateButton(info);
bool ok = b.TrySetRetailState(UiStateInfo.DirectStateId);
Assert.True(ok);
Assert.Equal("", b.ActiveState);
}
[Fact]
public void HotClick_FiresImmediatelyRepeatsAndSuppressesReleaseClick()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal");
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x0Fu, true);
AddFloatProperty(info, 0x10u, 0.10f);
AddFloatProperty(info, 0x11u, 0.05f);
int clicks = 0;
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.OnClick = () => clicks++;
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseDown, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.Equal(1, clicks);
b.OnGlobalUiTime(1.00);
b.OnGlobalUiTime(1.09);
Assert.Equal(1, clicks);
b.OnGlobalUiTime(1.11);
Assert.Equal(2, clicks);
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.MouseUp, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
b.OnEvent(new UiEvent(0, b, UiEventType.Click, Data1: 5, Data2: 5));
Assert.Equal(2, clicks);
}
/// <summary>
/// GF-1/GF-8 (Campaign CC gate round 1 Batch B): the "gender button"
/// shape — retail's custom Unselected/Selected radio-pair media authored
/// DIRECTLY on the button's own StateMedia (no separate face-segment
/// child), live-DAT-measured on 0x100003A7/0x100003A8 (Female/Male).
/// Before this fix, .Selected committed nothing: the standard
/// AddAvailableStates loop never recognized the "Unselected"/"Selected"
/// names, so _availableStates was empty and UpdateVisualState's
/// RequestedState (which only ever returns Normal/Highlight/Ghosted ids)
/// could never match anyway.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void CustomSelectionPair_MediaDirectlyOnButton_SelectedTogglesActiveState()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Unselected", "Selected");
var b = CreateButton(info);
Assert.Equal("Unselected", b.ActiveState);
b.Selected = true;
Assert.Equal("Selected", b.ActiveState);
b.Selected = false;
Assert.Equal("Unselected", b.ActiveState);
}
/// <summary>
/// The "heritage/template/sub-tab row" shape — the parent authors the
/// Unselected/Selected state DESCRIPTORS (property bag only, no media),
/// and a single stateful child (the radio dot / icon) carries the
/// actual per-state art, matching <c>FindStatefulFaceChildren</c>'s
/// name-overlap detection. Live-DAT-measured on the Heritage row
/// (0x100003BF, dot child 0x100003C0) and the Profession template row
/// (0x100003D9, icon child 0x100002E9).
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void CustomSelectionPair_MediaOnFaceChild_SelectedTogglesActiveState()
{
var info = new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 305, Height = 32 };
info.States[UiButtonStateMachine.NormalPressed] = new UiStateInfo
{
Id = UiButtonStateMachine.NormalPressed,
Name = "Normal_pressed",
};
info.States[RetailUiStateIds.Unselected] = new UiStateInfo
{
Id = RetailUiStateIds.Unselected,
Name = "Unselected",
};
info.States[RetailUiStateIds.Selected] = new UiStateInfo
{
Id = RetailUiStateIds.Selected,
Name = "Selected",
};
info.DefaultStateName = "Unselected";
var dot = new ElementInfo { Type = 3, Width = 32, Height = 32 };
dot.StateMedia["Unselected"] = (0x06006E35u, 1);
dot.StateMedia["Selected"] = (0x06006E21u, 1);
info.Children.Add(dot);
// Face-child discovery (FindStatefulFaceChildren) is DatWidgetFactory's
// job, not UiButton's own constructor — go through the real factory
// path so this fixture matches production exactly (raw CreateButton
// below bypasses that discovery entirely).
var b = Assert.IsType<UiButton>(DatWidgetFactory.Create(info, NoTex, null));
Assert.Equal("Unselected", b.ActiveState);
b.Selected = true;
Assert.Equal("Selected", b.ActiveState);
Assert.Equal(RetailUiStateIds.Selected, b.ActiveRetailStateId);
b.Selected = false;
Assert.Equal("Unselected", b.ActiveState);
}
/// <summary>
/// Regression pin: a STANDARD ToggleBehavior button (no Unselected/
/// Selected states authored at all — the overwhelming majority of
/// buttons, including every pre-existing ToggleBehavior consumer) keeps
/// behaving exactly as before the custom-pair bypass was added.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void CustomSelectionPair_Absent_StandardToggleBehaviorUnchanged()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal", "Highlight");
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x0Bu, true);
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.Selected = true;
Assert.Equal("Highlight", b.ActiveState);
b.Selected = false;
Assert.Equal("Normal", b.ActiveState);
}
/// <summary>
/// AP-222 / GF-11b (Campaign CC gate round 1 Batch B): per-state label
/// color/outline reacts to the REQUESTED retail state id even when the
/// standard art-availability gate never lets ActiveState reach it — the
/// Appearance spins' exact shape (their arrow face segments carry no
/// Highlight media at all, so ActiveState is permanently stuck at
/// "Normal", but the label text must still recolor). Live-DAT-measured
/// values: Normal (218,167,85), Highlight (255,221,131), outline
/// off -&gt; on.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void PerStateLabelStyle_AppliesEvenWhenActiveStateCannotReachIt()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal"); // no Highlight media at all
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x0Bu, true); // ToggleBehavior
var b = CreateButton(info);
b.Label = "Hair Style";
b.LabelColor = new System.Numerics.Vector4(1f, 1f, 1f, 1f);
var colors = new Dictionary<uint, System.Numerics.Vector4>
{
[UiButtonStateMachine.Normal] = new(218f / 255f, 167f / 255f, 85f / 255f, 1f),
[UiButtonStateMachine.Highlight] = new(255f / 255f, 221f / 255f, 131f / 255f, 1f),
};
var outlines = new Dictionary<uint, bool>
{
[UiButtonStateMachine.Normal] = false,
[UiButtonStateMachine.Highlight] = true,
};
b.SetPerStateLabelStyle(colors, outlines);
Assert.Equal(colors[UiButtonStateMachine.Normal], b.LabelColor);
Assert.False(b.Outline);
b.Selected = true;
// The art stays "Normal" (no Highlight media exists to commit to) —
// this is the exact AP-222 no-op the standard gate always produced —
// but the label color/outline must still reach the Highlight values.
Assert.Equal("Normal", b.ActiveState);
Assert.Equal(colors[UiButtonStateMachine.Highlight], b.LabelColor);
Assert.True(b.Outline);
}
/// <summary>
/// Regression pin: a button with NO per-state color map (null, the
/// overwhelming majority — every existing external post-construction
/// LabelColor assignment such as ChatWindowController's Send caption or
/// PaperdollController's Slots label) never has its LabelColor touched
/// by a state change.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void PerStateLabelStyle_Absent_ExternalLabelColorAssignmentSurvivesStateChanges()
{
var info = ButtonInfo("Normal", "Highlight");
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x0Bu, true);
var b = CreateButton(info);
var externalColor = new System.Numerics.Vector4(1f, 0.92f, 0.72f, 1f);
b.LabelColor = externalColor;
b.Selected = true;
Assert.Equal("Highlight", b.ActiveState);
Assert.Equal(externalColor, b.LabelColor);
b.Selected = false;
Assert.Equal(externalColor, b.LabelColor);
}
// ── R2-2/R2-3 (Campaign CC gate round 1 Batch E): WrapBlockLines ────
private static float BitmapMeasure(string text) => text.Length * 8f;
/// <summary>
/// A single line that already fits its box draws with the SAME
/// centered-block geometry the pre-fix unconditional one-line math
/// produced — the fix is a strict superset for every already-working
/// button caption.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void WrapBlockLines_SingleLineThatFits_MatchesPriorOneLineGeometry()
{
var lines = UiButton.WrapBlockLines(
"Health", BitmapMeasure, lineHeight: 24f,
boxX: 0f, boxY: 0f, boxWidth: 150f, boxHeight: 50f,
UiButton.LabelAlignment.Left, leftOffset: 3f);
Assert.Single(lines);
Assert.Equal("Health", lines[0].Text);
Assert.Equal(3f, lines[0].X); // boxX + leftOffset
Assert.Equal((50f - 24f) * 0.5f, lines[0].Y); // vertically centered, one line
}
/// <summary>
/// R2-2: an authored newline (already normalized to a real '\n' by
/// DatWidgetFactory's ResolveAuthoredString) splits into stacked lines
/// even when EACH half individually fits the box — "Attribute\nCredits"
/// must become two lines, not one literal run.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void WrapBlockLines_EmbeddedNewline_ProducesTwoStackedLines()
{
var lines = UiButton.WrapBlockLines(
"Attribute\nCredits", BitmapMeasure, lineHeight: 24f,
boxX: 0f, boxY: 0f, boxWidth: 90f, boxHeight: 50f,
UiButton.LabelAlignment.Left, leftOffset: 3f);
Assert.Equal(2, lines.Count);
Assert.Equal("Attribute", lines[0].Text);
Assert.Equal("Credits", lines[1].Text);
// Block-centered: total height 48 in a 50-tall box -> start Y = 1.
Assert.Equal(1f, lines[0].Y);
Assert.Equal(25f, lines[1].Y); // startY + 1*lineHeight
}
/// <summary>
/// R3-2 (re-test 2 correction, supersedes the retired Batch E
/// "WordWrapsToFitAvailableWidth" expectation): a single-paragraph
/// caption with NO authored newline stays ONE line even when it
/// overflows the available width — the exact live-DAT shape of the
/// Skills credits button's own "Available Skill Credits" caption
/// (measured 193px, live-DAT-probed against the button's own FULL
/// 231px width, which it fits comfortably — the 113px figure in the
/// old test was the WRONG width in the first place, since retail never
/// confines a caption's wrap width to a sibling value element's rect;
/// see <see cref="UiButton.DrawBlockLabel"/>'s own doc for the
/// GlyphList::Recalculate citation). Even forced into an artificially
/// narrow box (as here), the caption must NOT wrap — retail's
/// UIElement_Button captions only ever split on an authored <c>\n</c>.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void WrapBlockLines_LongSingleParagraph_NeverWordWraps()
{
var lines = UiButton.WrapBlockLines(
"Available Skill Credits", BitmapMeasure, lineHeight: 24f,
boxX: 0f, boxY: 0f, boxWidth: 113f, boxHeight: 28f,
UiButton.LabelAlignment.Left, leftOffset: 3f);
Assert.Single(lines);
Assert.Equal("Available Skill Credits", lines[0].Text);
}
/// <summary>
/// R3-1 (re-test 2): the Profession/chargen attribute slider name label
/// (element <c>0x100002ed</c>, e.g. "Coordination") authors <c>OneLine=
/// true</c> and a 115px-wide box — live-DAT-measured against the real
/// dat font, the caption itself is 113px wide, just 1px narrower than
/// the raw box but 1px WIDER than the box minus the class's own default
/// 3px <c>LabelOffsetX</c> (112px) — exactly the boundary the retired
/// Batch E width-check would have tripped on, wrapping a single WORD
/// (no space to break at) into a garbled two-line split. Pins that this
/// no longer happens for any box/text combination, narrow or not.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void WrapBlockLines_SingleWordNarrowerThanBoxButWiderThanOffsetAdjustedWidth_StaysOneLine()
{
var lines = UiButton.WrapBlockLines(
"Coordination", BitmapMeasure, lineHeight: 24f,
boxX: 0f, boxY: 0f, boxWidth: 115f, boxHeight: 24f,
UiButton.LabelAlignment.Left, leftOffset: 3f);
Assert.Single(lines);
Assert.Equal("Coordination", lines[0].Text);
}
/// <summary>
/// The ValueBox-vs-Label confinement math itself, exercised through
/// OnDraw's own computation: a button with BOTH Label and a coexisting
/// ValueBox still shrinks the caption's OWN boxWidth to stop before the
/// value box starts. As of R3-2 (re-test 2) this confined width no
/// longer changes whether or how the caption draws — a single
/// (unwrapped) line is never clipped to it (see
/// <see cref="UiButton.DrawBlockLabel"/>'s own doc) — so this test only
/// pins that the computation itself is unchanged, not that it gates
/// any rendering decision.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void BuildButton_OwnCaptionWithCoexistingValueBox_ConfinesLabelWidthBeforeValueBox()
{
uint captionStringId = 333u;
var info = new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 231, Height = 28 };
info.States[UiStateInfo.DirectStateId] = new UiStateInfo { Id = UiStateInfo.DirectStateId };
info.States[UiStateInfo.DirectStateId].Properties.Values[0x17u] = new UiPropertyValue
{
Kind = UiPropertyKind.StringInfo,
StringInfoValue = new UiStringInfoValue(0, captionStringId, 0, 0, 0, 0),
};
info.StateMedia[""] = (0x06000001u, 1);
var valueChild = new ElementInfo { Type = 12, X = 116, Y = 0, Width = 34, Height = 28 };
info.Children.Add(valueChild);
var button = Assert.IsType<UiButton>(DatWidgetFactory.Create(
info, NoTex, null,
stringResolve: value => value.StringId == captionStringId ? "Available Skill Credits" : null));
Assert.Equal("Available Skill Credits", button.Label);
Assert.Equal((116f, 0f, 34f, 28f), button.ValueBox);
// The caption's own available width for WrapBlockLines is bounded by
// ValueBox.X (116), NOT the button's full Width (231) — reproducing
// OnDraw's own confinement math here (private OnDraw isn't directly
// callable, so this pins the INPUT the fix computes for it).
float confinedWidth = System.MathF.Min(button.Width, button.ValueBox!.Value.X - 0f);
Assert.Equal(116f, confinedWidth);
Assert.True(confinedWidth < button.Width, "the confined width must be narrower than the full button");
}
// ── R2-2 escape-normalize ────────────────────────────────────────────
/// <summary>
/// R2-2: BuildButton's own P0x17 caption escape-normalizes the same way
/// BuildText's authored-string path always has — the DAT stores the
/// LITERAL two-character escape "\n" (0x5C 0x6E), and the Profession
/// credits button's own authored caption is exactly this shape.
/// </summary>
[Fact]
public void BuildButton_OwnCaption_NormalizesLiteralBackslashNEscape()
{
uint stringId = 444u;
var info = new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 150, Height = 50 };
info.States[UiStateInfo.DirectStateId] = new UiStateInfo { Id = UiStateInfo.DirectStateId };
info.States[UiStateInfo.DirectStateId].Properties.Values[0x17u] = new UiPropertyValue
{
Kind = UiPropertyKind.StringInfo,
StringInfoValue = new UiStringInfoValue(0, stringId, 0, 0, 0, 0),
};
var button = Assert.IsType<UiButton>(DatWidgetFactory.Create(
info, NoTex, null,
// The raw resolved string carries the LITERAL two characters
// '\' and 'n', matching what the installed DAT actually stores.
stringResolve: value => value.StringId == stringId ? "Attribute\\n Credits" : null));
Assert.Equal("Attribute\n Credits", button.Label);
}
private static UiButton ButtonWithStates(params string[] states)
{
var info = ButtonInfo(states);
AddBoolProperty(info, 0x13u, true);
return CreateButton(info);
}
private static ElementInfo ButtonInfo(params string[] states)
{
var info = new ElementInfo { Type = 1, Width = 20, Height = 20 };
uint file = 1;
foreach (string state in states)
info.StateMedia[state] = (file++, 1);
if (states.Length > 0)
info.DefaultStateName = states[0];
return info;
}
private static void AddBoolProperty(ElementInfo info, uint id, bool value)
{
if (!info.States.TryGetValue(UiStateInfo.DirectStateId, out var state))
{
state = new UiStateInfo { Id = UiStateInfo.DirectStateId };
info.States[UiStateInfo.DirectStateId] = state;
}
state.Properties.Values[id] = new UiPropertyValue
{
Kind = UiPropertyKind.Bool,
BoolValue = value,
};
}
private static void AddFloatProperty(ElementInfo info, uint id, float value)
{
if (!info.States.TryGetValue(UiStateInfo.DirectStateId, out var state))
{
state = new UiStateInfo { Id = UiStateInfo.DirectStateId };
info.States[UiStateInfo.DirectStateId] = state;
}
state.Properties.Values[id] = new UiPropertyValue
{
Kind = UiPropertyKind.Float,
FloatValue = value,
};
}
private static UiButton CreateButton(ElementInfo info)
=> new(info, NoTex) { Width = info.Width, Height = info.Height };
}