Restructuring tests

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# File: HelloWorld.bash
#
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello world!' in bash.
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello, World!' in bash.
#
# Package: AniNIX/HelloWorld
# Copyright: WTFPL
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# Author: DarkFeather <ircs://aninix.net:6697/DarkFeather>
### String to print
export _helloWorld="Hello world!"
export _helloWorld="Hello, World!"
### Prints 'Hello world!'
### Prints 'Hello, World!'
### </summary>
function main() {
printf "$_helloWorld""\n"

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/*
* File: HelloWorld.c
*
* Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello world!' in C.
* Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello, World!' in C.
*
* Package: AniNIX/HelloWorld
* Copyright: WTFPL
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* Author: DarkFeather <ircs://aninix.net:6697/DarkFeather>
*/
static char * message = "Hello world!";
static char * message = "Hello, World!";
/// <summary>
/// Prints 'Hello world!'
/// Prints 'Hello, World!'
/// </summary>
void HelloWorld() {
printf("%s\n",message);

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/*
* File: HelloWorld.cs
*
* Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello world!' in C#.
* Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello, World!' in C#.
*
* Package: AniNIX/HelloWorld
* Copyright: WTFPL
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public sealed class HelloWorld {
// String to print
private static String _helloWorld="Hello world!";
private static String _helloWorld="Hello, World!";
/// <summary>
/// Print 'Hello world!'
/// Print 'Hello, World!'
/// </summary>
public static void PrintHelloWorld() {
Console.WriteLine(_helloWorld);

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/*
* File: HelloWorld.java
*
* Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello world!' in Java.
* Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello, World!' in Java.
*
* Package: AniNIX/HelloWorld
* Copyright: WTFPL
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public class HelloWorld {
// String to print
private static String _helloWorld = "Hello world!";
private static String _helloWorld = "Hello, World!";
/// <summary>
/// Print 'Hello world!'
/// Print 'Hello, World!'
/// </summary>
public static void PrintHelloWorld() {
System.out.println(_helloWorld);

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# File: HelloWorld.php
#
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello world!' in PHP.
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello, World!' in PHP.
#
# Package: AniNIX/HelloWorld
# Copyright: WTFPL
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### String to print
$_helloWorld="Hello world!";
$_helloWorld="Hello, World!";
### <summary>
### Prints 'Hello world!'
### Prints 'Hello, World!'
### </summary>
function PrintHelloWorld() {
global $_helloWorld;

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# File: HelloWorld.pl
#
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello world!' in perl.
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello, World!' in perl.
#
# Package: AniNIX/HelloWorld
# Copyright: WTFPL
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# Author: DarkFeather <ircs://aninix.net:6697/DarkFeather>
### <summary>
### Prints 'Hello world!'
### Prints 'Hello, World!'
### </summary>
sub PrintHelloWorld {
print "Hello world!\n"
print "Hello, World!\n"
}
### MAIN

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# File: HelloWorld.py
#
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello world!' in python.
# Description: This file exemplifies printing 'Hello, World!' in python.
#
# Package: AniNIX/HelloWorld
# Copyright: WTFPL
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# Author: DarkFeather <ircs://aninix.net:6697/DarkFeather>
### String to print
_helloWorld='Hello world!'
_helloWorld='Hello, World!'
### <summary>
### Prints 'Hello world!'
### Prints 'Hello, World!'
### </summary>
def PrintHelloWorld():
print(_helloWorld)

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c: HelloWorld.c /usr/bin/gcc
gcc -o HelloWorld HelloWorld.c
java: HelloWorld.java /usr/lib/jvm/java-19-openjdk/bin/javac /usr/lib/jvm/java-19-openjdk/bin/java
/usr/lib/jvm/java-19-openjdk/bin/javac HelloWorld.java
java: HelloWorld.java /usr/bin/javac /usr/bin/java
/usr/bin/javac HelloWorld.java
bash: HelloWorld.bash /usr/bin/bash
#bash HelloWorld.bash

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This project is tracking basic standards of reference for getting started with various programming languages. That standard has always been a program that prints "Hello world!"
This project is tracking basic standards of reference for getting started with various programming languages. That standard has always been a program that prints "Hello, World!"
# Etymology
A program called ["Hello, World!"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Hello,_World!%22_program) has been a mainstay of computing for a long time, with some thinking it began with BCPL in 1967. Regardless, it is a common teaching tool for new programmers, and it is a way for a language to announce itself to the world.
# Relevant Files and Software
The relevant software for this is any executing engine for a language included in the project. For languages like C, they compile into local executables -- languages like Java & C# create compiled entities that need to execute within their runtime. Others, like Python & PHP, don't compile but execute within their respective binaries. Check the [test_unit.py](/AniNIX/HelloWorld/src/branch/main/tests/test_unit.py) file for more details on invocation.
The relevant software for this is any executing engine for a language included in the project. For languages like C, they compile into local executables -- languages like Java & C# create compiled entities that need to execute within their runtime. Others, like Python & PHP, don't compile but execute within their respective binaries. Check the [test units](/AniNIX/HelloWorld/src/branch/main/tests) file for more details on invocation.
## Java
Per [ArchWiki's notes on Java](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Java#Installation), you need to use `archlinux-java` to set your java environment. We typically use the latest Java available.
# Available Clients

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Find that we have tests for each file.
retcode=0
for language in `ls -1 ./HelloWorld.* | cut -f 3 -d '.'`; do
# Ensure there's a test file.
if [ ! -f tests/test_"${language}".py ]; then
echo "${language^} is missing a test file."
retcode=1
else
# Ensure that each test is defined.
if ! grep "^def test_${language}():$" tests/test_"${language}".py &>/dev/null; then
echo "${language^} doesn't have the right test definition."
retcode=1
fi
fi
done
exit $retcode

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Ensure hello world is in string.
return: whether hello world is present
"""
return output == 'Hello world!\n'
return output == 'Hello, World!\n'
def runCommand(command):
"""
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return: Whether retcode is 0
"""
fh = os.popen(command, mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None
return retcode == None
def runCommandAndOutputCheck(command):
def runCommandAndCheckOutput(command):
"""
Define a function to run a shell command and ensure output is correct
param command: command
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fh = os.popen(command, mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)
return retcode == None and checkOutput(output)

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import os
import shutil
from tests.global_fns import *
def test_bash():
runCommandAndCheckOutput("./HelloWorld.bash")

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import os
import re
import shutil
from tests.global_fns import *
def test_compile_c():
fh = os.popen("gcc -o HelloWorld ./HelloWorld.c", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None
def test_c():
fh = os.popen("./HelloWorld", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and checkOutput(output)
def test_c_cleanup():
fh = os.popen("rm ./HelloWorld", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None
runCommandAndCheckOutput("./HelloWorld")

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import os
import shutil
from tests.global_fns import *
def test_cs():
runCommandAndCheckOutput("mono ./HelloWorld.exe")

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import os
import shutil
from tests.global_fns import *
def test_java():
runCommandAndCheckOutput("/usr/bin/java HelloWorld")

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import os
import shutil
from tests.global_fns import *
def test_php():
runCommandAndCheckOutput("php ./HelloWorld.php")

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import os
import shutil
from tests.global_fns import *
def test_pl():
runCommandAndCheckOutput("")

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import os
import shutil
from tests.global_fns import *
def test_py():
runCommandAndCheckOutput("./HelloWorld.py")

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import os
import re
import shutil
def CheckOutput(output):
return output == 'Hello world!\n'
def test_make():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("/bin/bash -c 'make compile'", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None
def test_c():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("./HelloWorld", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)
def test_cs():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("mono ./HelloWorld.exe", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)
def test_java():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("/usr/lib/jvm/java-19-openjdk/bin/java HelloWorld", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)
def test_bash():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("./HelloWorld.bash", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)
def test_perl():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("./HelloWorld.pl", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)
def test_php():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("php ./HelloWorld.php", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)
def test_python():
print(os.getcwd())
fh = os.popen("./HelloWorld.py", mode='r', buffering=-1)
output = fh.read()
retcode = fh.close()
assert retcode == None and CheckOutput(output)