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DTS Viewer/DTS.Viewer.Modules/DTS.Viewer.ViewerSettings/View/ViewerSettingsView.xaml.cs
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Documentation: ViewerSettingsView.xaml.cs

1. Purpose

This module provides the code-behind implementation for ViewerSettingsView, a WPF User Control that serves as the UI component for configuring viewer settings within the DTS Viewer application. It implements the IViewerSettingsView interface, indicating it follows a view abstraction pattern (likely MVP or MVVM), allowing the view to be consumed by a presenter or view model without direct coupling to the concrete implementation.

2. Public Interface

ViewerSettingsView (class)

Kind: public partial class

Implements: IViewerSettingsView

Location: Namespace DTS.Viewer.ViewerSettings

Constructor

public ViewerSettingsView()

Initializes a new instance of the ViewerSettingsView class. Calls InitializeComponent(), which loads and instantiates the associated XAML-defined UI element tree.


Note: No other public members are defined in this code-behind file. Any additional public properties, commands, or event handlers would be defined in the accompanying XAML file or generated as part of the partial class definition.

3. Invariants

  • The class is partial, meaning it must be paired with a corresponding XAML file (ViewerSettingsView.xaml) that defines the UI layout.
  • InitializeComponent() must be called exactly once during construction; this is generated code from the XAML and is essential for the control to function.
  • The class implements IViewerSettingsView, so it must satisfy all members defined by that interface (interface members are not visible in this source alone).

4. Dependencies

This module depends on:

  • DTS.Common.Interface — Provides the IViewerSettingsView interface contract.
  • WPF Framework (System.Windows.*) — Core WPF types for user controls, controls, data binding, input, and media rendering.

What depends on this module:

  • Unclear from source alone. Consumers would include whatever module instantiates or resolves ViewerSettingsView (likely a presenter, view model, or DI container configuration).

5. Gotchas

  • Unused using directives: The file imports System.Collections.Generic, System.Linq, System.Text, System.Threading.Tasks, and several WPF namespaces that are not referenced anywhere in the code. These are likely remnants of the Visual Studio item template and could be removed.
  • Interface contract unknown: The requirements of IViewerSettingsView are not visible in this source. Developers must consult DTS.Common.Interface to understand what members this view must implement.
  • No observable behavior: The code-behind contains only the constructor. All meaningful interaction logic is presumably handled via XAML bindings, code-behind event handlers not shown here, or is entirely delegated to a view model.