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Describe the bug
Depending on the name of the source code file (c and cpp), the extension can compile it, but does not properly execute the compiled file, as the .exe extension ends up being omitted in the generated file.
To Reproduce
An example of a file name that generates the problem would be "test1.1.c". When trying to run "Run", the file "test1.1" is generated, but Windows cannot run it as it is missing the .exe extension. The issue can be mitigated by changing the executor map as follows:
Describe the bug
Depending on the name of the source code file (c and cpp), the extension can compile it, but does not properly execute the compiled file, as the .exe extension ends up being omitted in the generated file.
To Reproduce
An example of a file name that generates the problem would be "test1.1.c". When trying to run "Run", the file "test1.1" is generated, but Windows cannot run it as it is missing the .exe extension. The issue can be mitigated by changing the executor map as follows:
From this:
To that:
Actual behavior
Windows doesn't know how to run an executable file that doesn't have the explicit .exe extension.
Expected behavior
Execute the file appropriately.
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