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Fix crash related to unparseable/invalid media resource paths (#4194)
WT crashes when an unparseable/invalid `backgroundImage` or `icon` resource path is provided in `profiles.json`. This PR averts the crash by the validating and correcting resource paths as a part of the `_ValidateSettings()` function in `CascadiaSettings`. `_ValidateSettings()` is run on start up and any time `profiles.json` is changed, so a user can not change a file path and avoid the validation step. When a bad `backgroundImage` or `icon` resource path is detected, a warning screen will be presented. References #4002, which identified a consistent repro for the crash. To validate the resource, a `Windows::Foundation::Uri` object is constructed with the path. The ctor will throw if the resource path is invalid. Whether or not this validation method is robust enough is a subject worth review. The correction method for when a bad resource path is detected is to reset the `std::optional<winrt::hstring>` holding the file path. The text in the warning display was cribbed from the text used when an invalid `colorScheme` is used. Whether or not the case of a bad background image file path warrants a warning display is a subject worth review. Ensured the repro steps in #4002 did not trigger a crash. Additionally, some potential backdoor paths to a crash were tested: - Deleting the file of a validated background image file path - Changing the actual file name of a validated background image file path - Replacing the file of a validated background image file path with a non-image file (of the same name) - Using a non-image file as a background image In all the above cases WT does not crash, and instead defaults to the background color specified in the profile's `colorScheme`. This PR does not implement this recovery behavior (existing error catching code does). Closes #2329
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