The only real differences between these generators is the file extension
and the templates themselves. We can uses a shared abstract class
with a few abstract properties to provide all of this to the same base
class. This results in less code duplication and easier maintanence.
I've made a few cleanups to the shared template:
- use `str.capitalize()` instead of `str.upper()[0] + str[1:]`
- use `open` as a context manager
- use f-strings
- put some duplicate calculations in the initializer
D lang compilers have an option -release (or similar) which turns off
asserts, contracts, and other runtime type checking. This patch wires
that up to the b_ndebug flag.
Fixes#7082
On Windows, the basename is used to determine the name of the PDB
file. So for a project called myproject, we will create myproject.dll
and myproject.exe, both of which will have myproject.pdb. This is
a file collision. Instead, append `_test`, similar to the C# template.
Fixes AllPlatformTest.test_templates on MSVC. This became a hard error
when we started listing PDBs in the implicit outputs list of ninja
targets.
Do the same for a test that was making the same mistake.