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Documentation: NavigationView

1. Purpose

This module defines the code-behind class for the NavigationView component within the DTS Viewer application. It serves as a WPF User Control responsible for the visual presentation of navigation elements. Its primary role is to implement the INavigationView interface, bridging the gap between the XAML layout definition and the application's navigation logic.

2. Public Interface

Class: NavigationView

Inherits: INavigationView (from DTS.Common.Interface) Type: partial class

Constructor: NavigationView()

  • Signature: public NavigationView()
  • Behavior: Initializes the component. It calls the standard WPF InitializeComponent() method, which loads the associated XAML markup (NavigationView.xaml) required to render the view.

3. Invariants

  • WPF Initialization: The InitializeComponent() method must be called exactly once upon instantiation to ensure the UI elements defined in XAML are created.
  • Interface Compliance: As this class implements INavigationView, it must satisfy the contract defined in DTS.Common.Interface.INavigationView. (Note: The specific members of this interface are not visible in the provided source).

4. Dependencies

  • Imports:
    • DTS.Common.Interface: Used for the INavigationView interface.
  • Internal Dependencies:
    • NavigationView.xaml: This is a code-beind file; it relies on a corresponding XAML file to define the actual UI structure.
    • Implicit WPF Assemblies: Relies on System.Windows (specifically System.Windows.Controls.UserControl behavior) for InitializeComponent().

5. Gotchas

  • Missing Logic Implementation: The source file contains no explicit implementation of the INavigationView interface members. It is unclear from this source alone whether the interface is a marker interface (empty) or if the implementation is expected elsewhere (e.g., via explicit interface implementation not shown, or if the file provided is incomplete).
  • XAML Dependency: The functionality and visual behavior of this view are entirely dependent on the associated NavigationView.xaml file, which is not included here. The C# code acts purely as a bridge.