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C#

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using ApplicationServices;
using Dinah.Core;
using Dinah.Core.Threading;
using LibationFileManager;
using LibationWinForms.Dialogs;
namespace LibationWinForms
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
// Pre-requisite:
// Before calling anything else, including subscribing to events, ensure database exists. If we wait and let it happen lazily, race conditions and errors are likely during new installs
using var _ = DbContexts.GetContext();
this.RestoreSizeAndLocation(Configuration.Instance);
this.FormClosing += (_, _) => this.SaveSizeAndLocation(Configuration.Instance);
// this looks like a perfect opportunity to refactor per below.
// since this loses design-time tooling and internal access, for now I'm opting for partial classes
// var modules = new ConfigurableModuleBase[]
// {
// new PictureStorageModule(),
// new BackupCountsModule(),
// new VisibleBooksModule(),
// // ...
// };
// foreach(ConfigurableModuleBase m in modules)
// m.Configure(this);
// these should do nothing interesting yet (storing simple var, subscribe to events) and should never rely on each other for order.
// otherwise, order could be an issue.
// eg: if one of these init'd productsGrid, then another can't reliably subscribe to it
Configure_BackupCounts();
Configure_ScanAuto();
Configure_ScanNotification();
Configure_VisibleBooks();
Configure_QuickFilters();
Configure_ScanManual();
Configure_RemoveBooks();
Configure_Liberate();
Configure_Export();
Configure_Settings();
Configure_ProcessQueue();
Configure_Filter();
Configure_Update();
// misc which belongs in winforms app but doesn't have a UI element
Configure_NonUI();
// Configure_Grid(); // since it's just this, can keep here. If it needs more, then give grid it's own 'partial class Form1'
{
this.Load += (_, __) => productsDisplay.Display();
LibraryCommands.LibrarySizeChanged += (_, __) => this.UIThreadAsync(() => productsDisplay.Display());
}
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (this.DesignMode)
return;
// I'm leaving this empty call here as a reminder that if we use this, it should probably be after DesignMode check
}
}
}