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Stephen Colebourne commented on IO-94:
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As I said before, I'm unsure of the use case outside mocking, but this is a
strange world, and someone will probably think
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Niall Pemberton commented on IO-94:
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>From what you describe this is what MockInputStream and MockReader do out of
>the box:
MockInputStream: http://tinyurl.com/yk26
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Joerg Schaible commented on IO-94:
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Yes, but not *that* easy :)
But what I really needed and wrote once was a NullInputStream of a specific
capacity delivering bytes
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Niall Pemberton commented on IO-94:
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OK but can you create a mock on the fly that emulates a file of a specified
size - such as a 2GB file?
> New Mock InputStream &
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Joerg Schaible commented on IO-94:
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Personally I have always used (CGLIB-enhanced) jMock to create mocks of streams
on the fly. Therefore I agree with Stephen, that th
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Niall Pemberton commented on IO-94:
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I can't think of a use case that isn't as a mock test object. If you do remove
it then could move it into the "test" suite? - I
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Stephen Colebourne commented on IO-94:
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This feels almost out of scope for [io], which I've always felt was for runtime
io work.
Is there a use case that isn't as