--- source_files: - DataPRO/Modules/SystemSettings/PowerAndBattery/View/PowerAndBatteryView.xaml.cs generated_at: "2026-04-16T04:41:24.960760+00:00" model: "Qwen/Qwen3-Coder-Next-FP8" schema_version: 1 sha256: "5fdffb7943280988" --- # View ### 1. **Purpose** This module provides the WPF view layer for the *PowerAndBattery* feature, implementing the `IPowerAndBatteryView` interface to support UI presentation of power and battery-related settings. It serves as the visual container (likely bound to `PowerAndBatteryView.xaml`) and participates in a MVVM or similar UI architecture where the view is decoupled from business logic via interface abstraction. ### 2. **Public Interface** - **`PowerAndBatteryView()`** Constructor. Calls `InitializeComponent()` to instantiate and wire up the XAML-defined UI elements. No additional initialization logic is present in the provided source. ### 3. **Invariants** - The class must be instantiated only on the UI thread (inferred from WPF `UserControl`/`Window` semantics and `InitializeComponent()` usage). - `InitializeComponent()` must be called exactly once during construction; subsequent calls are not expected or safe (standard WPF behavior). - The class implements `IPowerAndBatteryView`, implying conformance to that interface’s contract (though interface definition is external and not provided here). ### 4. **Dependencies** - **External**: - `DTS.Common.Interface` (namespace) — specifically depends on `IPowerAndBatteryView` (interface defined elsewhere). - WPF framework (implicit via `partial class` and `InitializeComponent()`). - **Internal**: - `PowerAndBatteryView.xaml` (code-behind file is partial, so tightly coupled to its XAML counterpart). - No other modules or services are referenced directly in the provided source. ### 5. **Gotchas** - The class is minimal and contains no logic beyond constructor/XAML initialization; complex behavior (e.g., data binding, event handling) resides in the XAML file or a separate view model/controller. - No error handling or validation is visible in this file — failures in `InitializeComponent()` (e.g., missing XAML resources) will surface as runtime exceptions. - The `IPowerAndBatteryView` interface contract is not defined here; its members (e.g., properties, methods) are unknown and must be referenced externally to understand full usage. - None identified from source alone.