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linguist/samples/Hack/HomeController.hh
Josh Watzman b2cb74cabf Add detection for Hack files with ".hh" file extension
Hack is Facebook's dialect of PHP: http://hacklang.org/. This adds support for detecting it via the ".hh" file extension; although that extension techincally conflicts with C++ headers, the files look different enough that the existing classifier based on sample code has no trouble distinguising them.

This diff deliberately does not deal with detecting ".php" as another valid extension for Hack code. That's much trickier since the code looks basically identical to PHP to the classifier, and needs a different approach.
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<?hh // strict
/**
* Copyright (c) 2014, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
*/
require_once $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/core/controller/init.php';
require_once $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/core/controller/standard-page/init.php';
require_once $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/vendor/hhvm/xhp/src/init.php';
class HomeController extends GetController {
use StandardPage;
protected function getTitle(): string {
return 'Hack Cookbook';
}
protected function renderMainColumn(): :xhp {
return <div>
<h1>Cookbook</h1>
<p>
The Hack Cookbook helps you write Hack code by giving you examples of
Hack code. It is written in Hack and is open source. If you
<a href="http://github.com/facebook/hack-example-site">
head over to GitHub,
</a>
you can read the code, check out the repository, and run it
yourself. The recipes in this cookbook are small examples that
illustrate how to use Hack to solve common and interesting problems.
</p>
</div>;
}
}