This upgrades to [v0.0.24](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/releases/tag/v0.0.24).
A number of GitHub APIs are being turned off shortly, so you need to upgrade or various uncertain outcomes will occur.
There's a new accessibility forbidden pattern:
> Do not use `(click) here` links
> For more information, see:
> * https://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/noClickHere
> * https://webaim.org/techniques/hypertext/link_text
> * https://granicus.com/blog/why-click-here-links-are-bad/
> * https://heyoka.medium.com/dont-use-click-here-f32f445d1021
```pl
(?i)(?:>|\[)(?:(?:click |)here|link|(?:read |)more)(?:</|\]\()
```
There are some minor bugs that I'm aware of and which I've fixed since this release, but I don't expect to make another release this month.
I've added a pair of patterns for includes and pragmas. My argument is that the **compiler** will _generally_ tell you if you've misspelled an include and the **linker** will _generally_ tell you if you misspell a lib.
- There's a caveat here: If your include case-insensitively matches the referenced file (but doesn't properly match it), then unless you either use a case-sensitive file system (as opposed to case-preserving) or beg clang to warn, you won't notice when you make this specific mistake -- this matters in that a couple of Windows headers (e.g. Unknwn.h) have particular case and repositories don't tend to consistently/properly write them.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Removes all C++/CX code, replacing it with C++/WinRT.
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Removes all C++/CX code.
Renames interop namespaces to be better consumed by CsWinRT.
Standardizes all projects on net8.0-windows10.0.20348.0, which is a
requirement for C++/WinRT usage.
FileLocksmithLibInterop brought to stdcpplatest and static analysis
errors were corrected.
Removed now unneeded string conversion code from
FileLocksmithLibInterop.
Changed interop KeyboardHook to use a single hook across all instances.
Required because on C++/WinRT we don't have the .NET runtime to bind a
object instance to a delegate and be able to pass it to a C function
pointer argument (still no idea why this worked correctly on C++/CX to
be honest). This change actually makes us create less low level keyboard
hooks.
Changed some code that depended on arrays since WinRT/C++ returns null
instead of an empty array through the interface.
## Validation Steps Performed
Built and tested runtime.
* PowerRename new UI
* Add scrollviewer
* Don't deploy PowerRenameUI_new
* Visual updates
* Visual updates
* Updates
* Update Resources.resw
* Added docs button
* Update MainWindow.xaml
* Wire Docs button
* RegEx -> regular expressions
* Update Show only renamed list on search/replace text changed
* Update Show only renamed list on search/replace text changed - proper fix
Set searchTerm to NULL when cleared - fix Show only renamed files on clear searchTerm
* Files/folders input error handling
* Fix renaming with keeping UI window opened
After renaming folder, all of it's children need path update.
Without path update, further renaming of children items would
fail.
* Update only children, not all items with greater depth
* Fix dictionary false positives
* Remove .NET dep
* Rename PowerRenameUI_new to PowerRenameUILib
Rename executable PowerRenameUIHost to PowerRename
Co-authored-by: Laute <Niels.Laute@philips.com>
* [Launcher/Settings] Low Level Keyboard Hooks
* [Run] LowLevel Keyboard Hook for Hotkeys
* Prevent shortcuts from auto repeating when keeping the keys pressed down
* Fix HotkeyControl virtual key display
* A new interop project was setup to provide wrappers for C# projects
that want to access functionality in the common project.
* Add assembly info
* Remove WIN32 configurations