Add C# parity test and enable C# generation in Compiler#28
Add C# parity test and enable C# generation in Compiler#28google-labs-jules[bot] wants to merge 1 commit into
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- Added `CSharpJumpstartProtoParityTest` to verify C# output against expected results. - Updated `Compiler.java` to support `csharp` and `cpp` languages by instantiating their respective code generators. - Added `jumpstart_test_expected.cs` as the baseline for C# output.
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This PR adds a new JUnit test
CSharpJumpstartProtoParityTestto verify that the generated C# code matches the expected output for thejumpstart_test.protofile. It also updates theCompilerclass to support generating code for "csharp" and "cpp" languages by delegating to the existingCSharpCodeGeneratorandCppCodeGeneratorclasses. This establishes a testing baseline for the C# generator implementation.PR created automatically by Jules for task 15700873771822989663 started by @voidifremoved