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Add support for profiles.defaults in defaults.json #5276
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We may want to consider a "prototype Profile" object that we
(as something closer to pseudocode)
If you notice that 1-2 and 4-5 are the same operation, gold star. This will also reduce the difference between "defaults.json" and "settings.json". |
Tagging into v1.x. We should figure out the settings model in advance of doing the settings UI. |
Related to this, defaults.json should have the "defaults" and "list" subformat as well by default. The more "OneOf" entries in the JSON schema that can be removed for the various configuration iterations that can be removed, the better for code generation tools like my MSTerminalSettings 2.0 powershell module. |
That's not exactly "related to" this issue insofar as it literally just is this issue. 😄 |
This commit reduces the code surface that interacts with raw JSON data, reducing code complexity and improving maintainability. Files that needed to be changed drastically were additionally cleaned up to remove any code cruft that has accrued over time. In order to facility this the following changes were made: * Move JSON handling from `CascadiaSettings` into `SettingsLoader` This allows us to use STL containers for data model instances. For instance profiles are now added to a hashmap for O(1) lookup. * JSON parsing within `SettingsLoader` doesn't differentiate between user, inbox and fragment JSON data, reducing code complexity and size. It also centralizes common concerns, like profile deduplication and ensuring that all profiles are assigned a GUID. * Direct JSON modification, like the insertion of dynamic profiles into settings.json were removed. This vastly reduces code complexity, but unfortunately removes support for comments in JSON on first start. * `ColorScheme`s cannot be layered. As such its `LayerJson` API was replaced with `FromJson`, allowing us to remove JSON-based color scheme validation. * `Profile`s used to test their wish to layer using `ShouldBeLayered`, which was replaced with a GUID-based hashmap lookup on previously parsed profiles. Further changes were made as improvements upon the previous changes: * Compact the JSON files embedded binary, saving 28kB * Prevent double-initialization of the color table in `ColorScheme` * Making `til::color` getters `constexpr`, allow better optimizations The result is a reduction of: * 48kB binary size for the Settings.Model.dll * 5-10% startup duration * 26% code for the `CascadiaSettings` class * 1% overall code in this project Furthermore this results in the following breaking changes: * The long deprecated "globals" settings object will not be detected and no warning will be created during load. * The initial creation of a new settings.json will not produce helpful comments. Both cases are caused by the removal of manual JSON handling and the move to representing the settings file with model objects instead ## PR Checklist * [x] Closes #5276 * [x] Closes #7421 * [x] I work here * [x] Tests added/passed ## Validation Steps Performed * Out-of-box-experience is identical to before ✔️ (Except for the settings.json file lacking comments.) * Existing user settings load correctly ✔️ * New WSL instances are added to user settings ✔️ * New fragments are added to user settings ✔️ * All profiles are assigned GUIDs ✔️
Description of the new feature/enhancement
defaults.json only supports
"profiles"
as a list, not an object. This means thatprofiles.defaults
cannot be used to present the default values forprofiles
.Proposed technical implementation details (optional)
This is a surprisingly large change with very little gain. The
CascadiaSettings::LoadAll()
function must be rewritten to match the following order:Additionally, dynamic profiles add an additional level of complexity. Each dynamic profile generator relies on DefaultProfileUtils'
CreateDefaultProfile
. We need to layer defaults/profiles.defaults here. But defaults/profiles.defaults is saved inCascadiaSettings
. So we need to find a way to ensure that a construction of a Profile object has defaults/profiles.defaults layers already.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: