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examples-to-run.py
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#! /usr/bin/env python3
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# A list of C++ examples to run in order to ensure that they remain
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# buildable and runnable over time. Each tuple in the list contains
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#
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# (example_name, do_run, do_valgrind_run).
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#
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# See test.py for more information.
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cpp_examples = [
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(
"first"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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(
"hello-simulator"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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(
"second"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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(
"third"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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(
"fourth"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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(
"fifth"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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(
"sixth"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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(
"seventh"
,
"True"
,
"True"
),
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]
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# A list of Python examples to run in order to ensure that they remain
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# runnable over time. Each tuple in the list contains
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#
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# (example_name, do_run).
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#
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# See test.py for more information.
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python_examples = [
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(
"first.py"
,
"True"
),
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]
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