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compiler-explorer/test/d-tests.ts
Matt Godbolt 53c7dd328b Configure Biome import organiser with grouped imports (#8431)
Enable Biome's `organizeImports` with groups matching the original
ESLint `import/order` configuration:

1. **Node builtins** (`node:fs`, `path`, etc.)
2. *(blank line)*
3. **Third-party packages** (`express`, `@sentry/node`, etc.)
4. *(blank line)*
5. **Local/relative imports** (`../foo.js`, `./bar.js`, aliases)

This resolves the inconsistency where Biome wasn't enforcing import
grouping, meaning new files would lose the blank-line separation that
the old ESLint config enforced.

### Impact
- **354 files** updated out of 738 checked (~48%)
- **+188 / -240 lines** (net -52) — almost entirely single blank line
additions/removals between import groups
- No import reordering; purely group separator consistency

Fixes #7373

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import {beforeAll, describe, expect, it} from 'vitest';
import {CompilationEnvironment} from '../lib/compilation-env.js';
import {DMDCompiler} from '../lib/compilers/dmd.js';
import {LDCCompiler} from '../lib/compilers/ldc.js';
import {LanguageKey} from '../types/languages.interfaces.js';
import {makeCompilationEnvironment, makeFakeCompilerInfo} from './utils.js';
const languages = {
d: {id: 'd' as LanguageKey},
};
describe('D', () => {
let ce: CompilationEnvironment;
const info = {
exe: '/dev/null',
remote: {
target: 'foo',
path: 'bar',
cmakePath: 'cmake',
basePath: '/',
},
lang: languages.d.id,
};
beforeAll(() => {
ce = makeCompilationEnvironment({languages});
});
it('LDC should not allow -run parameter', () => {
const compiler = new LDCCompiler(makeFakeCompilerInfo(info), ce);
expect(compiler.filterUserOptions(['hello', '-run', '--something'])).toEqual(['hello', '--something']);
});
it('DMD should not allow -run parameter', () => {
const compiler = new DMDCompiler(makeFakeCompilerInfo(info), ce);
expect(compiler.filterUserOptions(['hello', '-run', '--something'])).toEqual(['hello', '--something']);
});
it('LDC supports AST output since version 1.4.0', () => {
const compiler = new LDCCompiler(makeFakeCompilerInfo(info), ce);
expect(compiler.couldSupportASTDump('LDC - the LLVM D compiler (1.3.0)')).toEqual(false);
expect(compiler.couldSupportASTDump('LDC - the LLVM D compiler (1.4.0)')).toEqual(true);
expect(compiler.couldSupportASTDump('LDC - the LLVM D compiler (1.8.0git-d54d25b-dirty)')).toEqual(true);
expect(compiler.couldSupportASTDump('LDC - the LLVM D compiler (1.10.0)')).toEqual(true);
});
});