How to Install and Uninstall libantlr3.2-gunit-java Package on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)
Last updated: December 29,2024
1. Install "libantlr3.2-gunit-java" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to install libantlr3.2-gunit-java on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
libantlr3.2-gunit-java
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2. Uninstall "libantlr3.2-gunit-java" package
Please follow the instructions below to uninstall libantlr3.2-gunit-java on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo):
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sudo apt remove
libantlr3.2-gunit-java
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the libantlr3.2-gunit-java package on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)
Package: libantlr3.2-gunit-java
Architecture: all
Version: 3.2-16
Priority: optional
Section: universe/java
Source: antlr3.2
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 316
Depends: antlr3.2 (>= 3.2-16), junit4
Suggests: antlr3.2-gunit-maven-plugin
Breaks: libantlr3-gunit-java (<< 3.3~)
Replaces: libantlr3-gunit-java (<< 3.3~)
Filename: pool/universe/a/antlr3.2/libantlr3.2-gunit-java_3.2-16_all.deb
Size: 269390
MD5sum: 1cf55e3f8325ca5960aca48019ffa48f
SHA1: 68aa7903e638631dd482171a964ba5c16ce38574
SHA256: a16f513211ff978288a09b402842b2057308c04d759246056ec9e5e74f96193f
SHA512: 98dfda565cafbd2f3977ca00cb338bf08f6ec3172a9c4a39df6b2575f9f3f5977dc28795b8f54bada6f4db947e30372c25774604d29be51da89901a8bda2d0fe
Homepage: http://www.antlr3.org
Description-en: Unit Test framework for ANTLR grammars
gUnit is a "Unit Test" framework for ANTLR grammars. It provides a simple
way to write and run automated tests for ANTLR grammars in a manner similar
to Java unit testing framework jUnit. The basic idea is to create a bunch of
input/output pairs for rules in a grammar and gUnit will verify the expected
output/result. The input can be a single line or multiple lines of strings or
even an external file. The output can be simply success or failure, an
abstract syntax tree (AST), a rule return value, or some text output which
could be a rule's template return value. The current version of gUnit has 2
main functions, interpreter and jUnit generator. The interpreter interprets
your gUnit script and runs unit tests using Java reflection to invoke methods
in your parser objects. The generator, on the other hand, translates your
gUnit script to jUnit Java code that you can compile and execute by hand.
Description-md5: f40979cd635396931074b9413af8656a
Architecture: all
Version: 3.2-16
Priority: optional
Section: universe/java
Source: antlr3.2
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 316
Depends: antlr3.2 (>= 3.2-16), junit4
Suggests: antlr3.2-gunit-maven-plugin
Breaks: libantlr3-gunit-java (<< 3.3~)
Replaces: libantlr3-gunit-java (<< 3.3~)
Filename: pool/universe/a/antlr3.2/libantlr3.2-gunit-java_3.2-16_all.deb
Size: 269390
MD5sum: 1cf55e3f8325ca5960aca48019ffa48f
SHA1: 68aa7903e638631dd482171a964ba5c16ce38574
SHA256: a16f513211ff978288a09b402842b2057308c04d759246056ec9e5e74f96193f
SHA512: 98dfda565cafbd2f3977ca00cb338bf08f6ec3172a9c4a39df6b2575f9f3f5977dc28795b8f54bada6f4db947e30372c25774604d29be51da89901a8bda2d0fe
Homepage: http://www.antlr3.org
Description-en: Unit Test framework for ANTLR grammars
gUnit is a "Unit Test" framework for ANTLR grammars. It provides a simple
way to write and run automated tests for ANTLR grammars in a manner similar
to Java unit testing framework jUnit. The basic idea is to create a bunch of
input/output pairs for rules in a grammar and gUnit will verify the expected
output/result. The input can be a single line or multiple lines of strings or
even an external file. The output can be simply success or failure, an
abstract syntax tree (AST), a rule return value, or some text output which
could be a rule's template return value. The current version of gUnit has 2
main functions, interpreter and jUnit generator. The interpreter interprets
your gUnit script and runs unit tests using Java reflection to invoke methods
in your parser objects. The generator, on the other hand, translates your
gUnit script to jUnit Java code that you can compile and execute by hand.
Description-md5: f40979cd635396931074b9413af8656a