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[GSoC'26] CodeGen Test Harness #483

@Shubh-Raj

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@Shubh-Raj

Problem Statement

The concerto-codegen package generates code for TypeScript, Java, C#, and Go, but there is no automated verification that the generated code compiles. The current test suite only checks text output against snapshots — it doesn't validate that the output is syntactically valid code.

Description

This project builds a compile-verification infrastructure for concerto-codegen — a CI-integrated quality assurance system that ensures generated code is always valid.

Core deliverables:

  • Multi-language compilation pipeline in GitHub Actions (TypeScript, Java, C#)
  • Containerized compiler environments for reproducible builds
  • Comprehensive test model suite covering edge cases (enums, scalars, inheritance, reserved keywords)
  • Extensible architecture for adding new target languages

This infrastructure transforms code generation from "hope it works" to "verified to compile" — catching regressions automatically and preventing broken releases from reaching users.

Expected Outcomes

  1. GitHub Actions workflow with compile verification for TypeScript, Java, and C#
  2. Containerized build environments for each target language
  3. Edge-case test model fixtures covering language-specific quirks
  4. Extensible harness design with documentation for adding new languages
  5. Validation of harness by fixing existing known issues

Skills Required

  • Required: JavaScript, GitHub Actions/CI pipelines, multi-language compilation basics
  • Preferred: Docker, TypeScript, Java, C#

Possible Mentors

TBD

Expected Size

Medium (~175 hours)

Expected Difficulty

Medium

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