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package tools; |
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import java.io.PrintWriter; |
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import java.io.OutputStream; |
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import junit.framework.TestCase; |
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public class PymolServerOutputStreamTest extends TestCase { |
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/* |
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* Test method for 'tools.PymolServerOutputStream' |
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* Note that PyMol doesn't eat commands longer than 1060 |
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* characters. It even crashes with a segfault. |
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*/ |
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public void testPymolServerOutputStream() { |
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final String serverUrl = "http://gelb:9123"; |
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final int from = 10, |
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to = 1060, |
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inc = 10; |
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final char dummyChar = 'a'; |
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// open connection |
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OutputStream serverOutOs = new PymolServerOutputStream(serverUrl); |
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assertNotNull(serverOutOs); |
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PrintWriter serverOutPw = new PrintWriter(serverOutOs, true); |
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assertNotNull(serverOutPw); |
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// send commands of different lenghths |
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for(int l = from; l <= to; l += inc) { |
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// make dummy command |
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StringBuffer cmd = new StringBuffer(l); |
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for(int i = 0; i < l; i++) { |
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cmd.append(dummyChar); |
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} |
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System.out.println("Sending string of length " + l + " to PyMol server"); |
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serverOutPw.println(cmd.toString()); |
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assertFalse(serverOutPw.checkError()); |
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} |
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} |
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} |