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101: */
102: package com.tagtraum.perf.util;
103:
104: import junit.framework.TestCase;
105: import junit.framework.TestSuite;
106:
107: import java.util.Random;
108: import java.util.StringTokenizer;
109:
110: /**
111: *
112: *
113: * @author <a href="mailto:hs@tagtraum.com">Hendrik Schreiber</a>
114: * @version $Id: TestSingleDelimiterStringTokenizer.java,v 1.2 2002/01/15 23:54:18 hendriks73 Exp $
115: */
116: public class TestSingleDelimiterStringTokenizer extends TestCase {
117:
118: /**
119: * Source-Version
120: */
121: public static String vcid = "$Id: TestSingleDelimiterStringTokenizer.java,v 1.2 2002/01/15 23:54:18 hendriks73 Exp $";
122:
123: public TestSingleDelimiterStringTokenizer(String name) {
124: super (name);
125: }
126:
127: public void testMultipleTokens() {
128: SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer st = new SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer(
129: "t ttt t");
130: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 3);
131: assertTrue(st.hasMoreTokens());
132: assertTrue(st.nextToken().equals("t"));
133: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 2);
134: assertTrue(st.hasMoreTokens());
135: assertTrue(st.nextToken().equals("ttt"));
136: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 1);
137: assertTrue(st.hasMoreTokens());
138: assertTrue(st.nextToken().equals("t"));
139: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 0);
140: assertTrue(!st.hasMoreTokens());
141: }
142:
143: public void testLeadingDelim() {
144: SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer st = new SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer(
145: " t");
146: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 1);
147: assertTrue(st.hasMoreTokens());
148: assertTrue(st.nextToken().equals("t"));
149: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 0);
150: assertTrue(!st.hasMoreTokens());
151: }
152:
153: public void testTrailingDelim() {
154: SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer st = new SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer(
155: "t ");
156: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 1);
157: assertTrue(st.hasMoreTokens());
158: assertTrue(st.nextToken().equals("t"));
159: assertTrue(st.countTokens() == 0);
160: assertTrue(!st.hasMoreTokens());
161: }
162:
163: public void testPerformance() {
164: int blocksize = 1024 * 5000;
165: Random rnd = new Random();
166: StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(blocksize);
167: int r = 0;
168: int count = 0;
169: for (int i = 0; i < blocksize; i++) {
170: if (i == r) {
171: sb.append(' ');
172: r = rnd.nextInt(5) + i + 2;
173: count++;
174: } else
175: sb.append('a');
176: }
177: System.out.println("Tokens: " + count);
178: String str = sb.toString();
179:
180: long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
181: SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer fst = new SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer();
182: for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
183: fst.init(str, ' ');
184: while (fst.hasMoreTokens()) {
185: fst.nextToken();
186: }
187: }
188: System.out.println();
189: System.out
190: .println("SingleDelimiterStringTokenizer Performance: "
191: + (System.currentTimeMillis() - start) + " ms");
192:
193: start = System.currentTimeMillis();
194: for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
195: StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(str, " ");
196: while (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
197: st.nextToken();
198: }
199: st = null;
200: }
201: System.out.println();
202: System.out.println("StringTokenizer Performance: "
203: + (System.currentTimeMillis() - start) + " ms");
204: }
205:
206: public static TestSuite suite() {
207: return new TestSuite(TestSingleDelimiterStringTokenizer.class);
208: }
209:
210: public static void main(String[] args) {
211: junit.textui.TestRunner.run(suite());
212: }
213:
214: }
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