Programmatic Test Cases#49
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Currently, making a test case requires a lot of work - a separate
Language+FileType+ParserDefinition+ParsingTestCase, all of which are virtually identical between tests. This PR creates generic versions of each of these, so test cases can be defined just by:There's some complication around dynamically creating
Languages, since IntelliJ enforces that each language uses a unique class & has a unique identifier. I use the shadowedorg.jetbrains.org.objectweb.asmto generate a trivial subclass per grammar, which I think is fine to use for testing, but it might be worth shadowing it ourselves, or finding another way about it -ParsingTestCasedoes a lot of heavy lifting that would need to be redone though.