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[<= 1.22] Retain (BUT DON'T INDICATE) orphaned dynamic profiles #18206

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The original intent with dynamic profiles was that they could be uninstalled but that Terminal would remember your settings in case they ever came back.

After we implemented dynamic profile deletion, however, we accidentally made it so that saving your settings after a dynamic profile disappeared scoured it from the planet forever (since we remembered that we generated it, but now it was no longer in the settings file).

This pull request implements:

  • Tracking for orphaned dynamic profiles

Closes #14061
Closes #11510
Refs #13916
Refs #9997

Modified for 1.22. I am not including any of the UI affordances.

(cherry picked from commit 90866c7)
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The original intent with dynamic profiles was that they could be
uninstalled but that Terminal would remember your settings in case they
ever came back.

After we implemented dynamic profile _deletion_, however, we
accidentally made it so that saving your settings after a dynamic
profile disappeared scoured it from the planet _forever_ (since we
remembered that we generated it, but now it was no longer in the
settings file).

This pull request implements:

- Tracking for orphaned dynamic profiles

Closes #14061
Closes #11510
Refs #13916
Refs #9997

Modified for 1.22. I am not including any of the UI affordances.

(cherry picked from commit 90866c7)
Service-Card-Id: PVTI_lADOAF3p4s4AmhmQzgU1-p4
Service-Version: 1.22
@DHowett DHowett changed the title [<=1.22] Retain (*BUT DO NOT INDICATE*) orphaned dynamic profiles (#18188) [<= 1.22] Retain (*BUT DO NOT INDICATE*) orphaned dynamic profiles (#18188) Nov 16, 2024
@DHowett DHowett changed the title [<= 1.22] Retain (*BUT DO NOT INDICATE*) orphaned dynamic profiles (#18188) [<= 1.22] Retain (BUT DON'T INDICATE) orphaned dynamic profiles Nov 16, 2024
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Model::CascadiaSettings CascadiaSettings::Copy() const
for (const auto& profile : targetProfiles)
{
allProfiles.emplace_back(*profile);
if (!profile->Hidden())
if (!profile->Hidden() && !profile->Orphaned())
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this one is not commented because it does not differ from the contents of 18188.

@DHowett DHowett merged commit 2143ca1 into release-1.22 Nov 18, 2024
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@DHowett DHowett deleted the user/duhowett/1.22-orphaned branch November 18, 2024 21:52
DHowett added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 18, 2024
The original intent with dynamic profiles was that they could be
uninstalled but that Terminal would remember your settings in case they
ever came back.

After we implemented dynamic profile _deletion_, however, we
accidentally made it so that saving your settings after a dynamic
profile disappeared scoured it from the planet _forever_ (since we
remembered that we generated it, but now it was no longer in the
settings file).

This pull request implements:

- Tracking for orphaned dynamic profiles

Closes #14061
Closes #11510
Refs #13916
Refs #9997

Modified for 1.22. I am not including any of the UI affordances.

(cherry picked from commit 90866c7)
Service-Card-Id: PVTI_lADOAF3p4s4AmhmQzgU1-p4
Service-Version: 1.22
(cherry picked from commit 2143ca1)
Service-Card-Id: PVTI_lADOAF3p4s4AmhmszgU2frw
Service-Version: 1.21
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