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        public void SmartContract_Compiler_CanCompileMultipleFiles()
        {
            ContractCompilationResult result = ContractCompiler.CompileDirectory("SmartContracts", "MultipleFiles");

            Assert.True(result.Success);
            IContractModuleDefinition decomp = ContractDecompiler.GetModuleDefinition(result.Compilation).Value;

            Assert.Contains(decomp.ModuleDefinition.Types, x => x.Name == "MultipleFiles1");
            Assert.Contains(decomp.ModuleDefinition.Types, x => x.Name == "MultipleFiles2");
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Compile a file or directory, returning a ContractCompilationResult.
        /// </summary>
        /// <returns>ContractCompilationResult if the file exists, and null otherwise.</returns>
        public static ContractCompilationResult CompileFromFileOrDirectoryName(string fileOrDirectoryName, IConsole console = null)
        {
            if (File.Exists(fileOrDirectoryName))
            {
                console?.WriteLine($"Compiling {fileOrDirectoryName}...");
                return(ContractCompiler.CompileFile(fileOrDirectoryName));
            }

            if (Directory.Exists(fileOrDirectoryName))
            {
                console?.WriteLine($"Compiling directory {fileOrDirectoryName}...");
                return(ContractCompiler.CompileDirectory(fileOrDirectoryName));
            }

            // TODO: Ideally this guy would return a ContractCompilationResult too but dealing with Diagnostics is a nightmare. This works for now.
            console?.WriteLine($"No file or directory {fileOrDirectoryName} exists.");
            return(null);
        }