--- source_files: - Common/DTS.Common/obj/x86/Debug/Dialogs/NotificationWindow.g.i.cs - Common/DTS.Common/obj/x86/Debug/Dialogs/NotificationWindow.g.cs - Common/DTS.Common/obj/x86/Debug/Dialogs/ConfirmationWindow.g.cs - Common/DTS.Common/obj/x86/Debug/Dialogs/ConfirmationWindow.g.i.cs generated_at: "2026-04-17T15:37:50.866970+00:00" model: "zai-org/GLM-5-FP8" schema_version: 1 sha256: "36f77dfe5ce8c20c" --- # Documentation: DTS.Common.Dialogs ## 1. Purpose This module provides WPF dialog window components for user interaction within the DTS.Common library. It contains auto-generated partial classes for `NotificationWindow` and `ConfirmationWindow`, which serve as standard UI dialogs for displaying notifications and confirmation prompts respectively. These classes are generated by the WPF build process from XAML definitions and implement `IComponentConnector` to support XAML element naming and event binding. --- ## 2. Public Interface ### NotificationWindow **Class:** `DTS.Common.Dialogs.NotificationWindow` **Inheritance:** `System.Windows.Window`, `System.Windows.Markup.IComponentConnector` | Member | Signature | Description | |--------|-----------|-------------| | `InitializeComponent()` | `public void InitializeComponent()` | Loads the XAML component from `/DTS.Common;component/dialogs/notificationwindow.xaml`. Idempotent—returns early if already called. | | `Connect(int, object)` | `void IComponentConnector.Connect(int connectionId, object target)` | Internal method that wires named XAML elements to their code-behind fields and attaches event handlers. Not intended for direct use. | **Internal Fields (XAML-named elements):** - `notificationWindow` — Self-reference to the window instance (line 7 of XAML) - `LayoutRoot` — `System.Windows.Controls.Grid` container (line 45 of XAML) - `OKButton` — `System.Windows.Controls.Button` for dismissal (line 63 of XAML) **Event Handler (referenced):** - `CoppyToClibord_Click` — `System.Windows.RoutedEventHandler` attached to an unnamed button's `Click` event (line 62 of XAML). **Note:** Implementation resides in the non-generated code-behind file (not provided). --- ### ConfirmationWindow **Class:** `DTS.Common.Dialogs.ConfirmationWindow` **Inheritance:** `System.Windows.Window`, `System.Windows.Markup.IComponentConnector` | Member | Signature | Description | |--------|-----------|-------------| | `InitializeComponent()` | `public void InitializeComponent()` | Loads the XAML component from `/DTS.Common;component/dialogs/confirmationwindow.xaml`. Idempotent—returns early if already called. | | `Connect(int, object)` | `void IComponentConnector.Connect(int connectionId, object target)` | Internal method that wires named XAML elements to their code-behind fields. Not intended for direct use. | **Internal Fields (XAML-named elements):** - `confirmationWindow` — Self-reference to the window instance (line 6 of XAML) - `LayoutRoot` — `System.Windows.Controls.Grid` container (line 27 of XAML) - `OKButton` — `System.Windows.Controls.Button` for confirmation (line 45 of XAML) - `CancelButton` — `System.Windows.Controls.Button` for cancellation (line 53 of XAML) --- ## 3. Invariants - **Single Initialization:** `InitializeComponent()` must only be called once per instance. Subsequent calls return immediately without reloading the XAML. - **Partial Class Requirement:** Both `NotificationWindow` and `ConfirmationWindow` are `partial` classes. The actual business logic, event handler implementations, and additional members must be defined in companion code-behind files (e.g., `NotificationWindow.xaml.cs`). - **XAML Resource Availability:** The XAML resources at `/DTS.Common;component/dialogs/notificationwindow.xaml` and `/DTS.Common;component/dialogs/confirmationwindow.xaml` must be embedded in the assembly for `Application.LoadComponent` to succeed. - **Connection IDs:** The `Connect` method uses hardcoded `connectionId` values (1–4). These must remain synchronized with the XAML compilation output. --- ## 4. Dependencies **This module depends on:** - `System.Windows` (WPF core) - `System.Windows.Controls` - `System.Windows.Markup` (`IComponentConnector`) - `Microsoft.Xaml.Behaviors` (behavior libraries referenced in imports) - `Microsoft.Windows.Controls` (extended controls) - `PresentationBuildTasks` (code generation, runtime version 4.0.30319.42000) **Consumers:** - Unknown from source alone. These dialogs are likely consumed by other modules within the DTS system that require user notification or confirmation. --- ## 5. Gotchas 1. **Typo in Event Handler Name:** The event handler `CoppyToClibord_Click` contains spelling errors ("Coppy" instead of "Copy", "Clibord" instead of "Clipboard"). This typo exists in the XAML and propagates to the generated code. The actual implementation method in the code-behind must match this exact spelling. 2. **Auto-Generated Files:** The provided source files (`.g.cs` and `.g.i.cs`) are auto-generated and should not be manually edited. Any changes will be overwritten on recompilation. Modifications must be made in the corresponding `.xaml` and `.xaml.cs` files. 3. **Missing Code-Behind:** The actual implementations of `CoppyToClibord_Click` and any additional logic are not present in these generated files. The behavior of these dialogs cannot be fully understood without the companion `.xaml.cs` files. 4. **Duplicate Files:** Both `.g.cs` and `.g.i.cs` variants are provided for each window. These are functionally identical in content; the `.g.i.cs` variant is used for IntelliSense during design-time, while `.g.cs` is used at compile-time.