Fix Windows test cleanup by correctly targeting .exe executables#10
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Adjusted file extensions and cleanup for cross-platform compatibility in example tests. Summary of changes: - Reordered `assert_cmd` imports for clarity - Set executable extension based on OS (`exe` for Windows) - Removed redundant C file handling - Ensure generated executables are cleaned up after tests - Added safety notes about single-threaded tests and setting KEEP_C env var for testing incorrect C code
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This PR fixes an issue where example tests on Windows leave behind residual
.exefiles after running. The root problem was that the test cleanup logic assumed Unix-style executables (no extension), so the final Windows binaries were never removed.What changed
run_example_testis now constructed conditionally:.exeon WindowsWhy this works
On Windows,
Commandexecution produces<example>.exe, but the test cleanup attempted to delete<example>instead. By aligning the executable path with platform conventions, the tests now clean up after themselves consistently, matching Linux/macOS behavior.Related Issue
Fixes #8