Include resource files for additional cultures in HelpProvider. (#1717)

* Creation of Resource files for HelpProvider in the following cultures: it, ja, ko, pt, ru, and zh-Hans.
* Add unit test files and update InlineData for new cultures.
* Include --version option in CommandAppTests.Help.cs and update related output files
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There are any number of "resheader" rows that contain simple
name/value pairs.
Each data row contains a name, and value. The row also contains a
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text/value conversion through the TypeConverter architecture.
Classes that don't support this are serialized and stored with the
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extensible. For a given mimetype the value must be set accordingly:
Note - application/x-microsoft.net.object.binary.base64 is the format
that the ResXResourceWriter will generate, however the reader can
read any of the formats listed below.
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ ARGUMENTE:
OPTIONEN:
STANDARDWERT
-h, --help Zeigt Hilfe an
-v, --version Zeigt Versionsinformationen an
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ ARGUMENTS:
OPTIONS:
DEFAULT
-h, --help Prints help information
-v, --version Prints version information
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ ARGUMENTS:
OPTIONS:
DÉFAUT
-h, --help Affiche l'aide
-v, --version Affiche la version
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100

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DESCRIZIONE:
The lion command.
USO:
myapp <TEETH> [LEGS] [OPZIONI] [COMANDO]
ESEMPI:
myapp 20 --alive
ARGOMENTI:
<TEETH> The number of teeth the lion has
[LEGS] The number of legs
OPZIONI:
PREDEFINITO
-h, --help Visualizza le informazioni di aiuto
-v, --version Visualizza le informazioni sulla versione
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100
-c <CHILDREN> The number of children the lion has
-d <DAY> Monday, Thursday The days the lion goes hunting
-w, --weight [WEIGHT] The weight of the lion, in kgs
COMANDI:
giraffe <LENGTH> The giraffe command

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説明:
The lion command.
使用法:
myapp <TEETH> [LEGS] [オプション] [コマンド]
例:
myapp 20 --alive
引数:
<TEETH> The number of teeth the lion has
[LEGS] The number of legs
オプション:
デフォルト
-h, --help ヘルプ情報を表示
-v, --version バージョン情報を表示
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100
-c <CHILDREN> The number of children the lion has
-d <DAY> Monday, Thursday The days the lion goes hunting
-w, --weight [WEIGHT] The weight of the lion, in kgs
コマンド群:
giraffe <LENGTH> The giraffe command

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설명:
The lion command.
사용법:
myapp <TEETH> [LEGS] [옵션] [명령]
예시:
myapp 20 --alive
인수:
<TEETH> The number of teeth the lion has
[LEGS] The number of legs
옵션:
기본값
-h, --help 도움말 정보를 출력
-v, --version 버전 정보를 출력
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100
-c <CHILDREN> The number of children the lion has
-d <DAY> Monday, Thursday The days the lion goes hunting
-w, --weight [WEIGHT] The weight of the lion, in kgs
명령어:
giraffe <LENGTH> The giraffe command

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DESCRIÇÃO:
The lion command.
USO:
myapp <TEETH> [LEGS] [OPÇÕES] [COMANDO]
EXEMPLOS:
myapp 20 --alive
ARGUMENTOS:
<TEETH> The number of teeth the lion has
[LEGS] The number of legs
OPÇÕES:
PADRÃO
-h, --help Exibe informações de ajuda
-v, --version Exibe informações de versão
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100
-c <CHILDREN> The number of children the lion has
-d <DAY> Monday, Thursday The days the lion goes hunting
-w, --weight [WEIGHT] The weight of the lion, in kgs
COMANDOS:
giraffe <LENGTH> The giraffe command

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ОПИСАНИЕ:
The lion command.
ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ:
myapp <TEETH> [LEGS] [ОПЦИИ] [КОМАНДА]
ПРИМЕРЫ:
myapp 20 --alive
АРГУМЕНТЫ:
<TEETH> The number of teeth the lion has
[LEGS] The number of legs
ОПЦИИ:
ПО УМОЛЧАНИЮ
-h, --help Выводит информацию о помощи
-v, --version Выводит информацию о версии
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100
-c <CHILDREN> The number of children the lion has
-d <DAY> Monday, Thursday The days the lion goes hunting
-w, --weight [WEIGHT] The weight of the lion, in kgs
КОМАНДЫ:
giraffe <LENGTH> The giraffe command

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ ARGUMENT:
VAL:
STANDARD
-h, --help Skriver ut hjälpinformation
-v, --version Skriver ut versionsnummer
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100

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描述:
The lion command.
用法:
myapp <TEETH> [LEGS] [选项] [命令]
示例:
myapp 20 --alive
参数:
<TEETH> The number of teeth the lion has
[LEGS] The number of legs
选项:
默认
-h, --help 显示帮助信息
-v, --version 显示版本信息
-a, --alive Indicates whether or not the animal is alive
-n, --name <VALUE>
--agility <VALUE> 10 The agility between 0 and 100
-c <CHILDREN> The number of children the lion has
-d <DAY> Monday, Thursday The days the lion goes hunting
-w, --weight [WEIGHT] The weight of the lion, in kgs
命令列表:
giraffe <LENGTH> The giraffe command

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@ -303,6 +303,18 @@ public sealed partial class CommandAppTests
[InlineData("sv-SE", "SV")]
[InlineData("de", "DE")]
[InlineData("de-DE", "DE")]
[InlineData("it", "IT")]
[InlineData("it-IT", "IT")]
[InlineData("ja", "JA")]
[InlineData("ja-JP", "JA")]
[InlineData("ko", "KO")]
[InlineData("ko-KR", "KO")]
[InlineData("pt", "PT")]
[InlineData("pt-BR", "PT")]
[InlineData("ru", "RU")]
[InlineData("ru-RU", "RU")]
[InlineData("zh-Hans", "ZH-HANS")]
[InlineData("zh-Hans-CN", "ZH-HANS")]
[Expectation("Default_Without_Args_Additional")]
public Task Should_Output_Default_Command_And_Additional_Commands_When_Default_Command_Has_Required_Parameters_And_Is_Called_Without_Args_Localised(string culture, string expectationPrefix)
{
@ -314,6 +326,7 @@ public sealed partial class CommandAppTests
configurator.AddExample("20", "--alive");
configurator.SetApplicationCulture(string.IsNullOrEmpty(culture) ? null : new CultureInfo(culture));
configurator.SetApplicationName("myapp");
configurator.SetApplicationVersion("1.0.0");
configurator.AddCommand<GiraffeCommand>("giraffe");
});