org.apache.flink.api.common.typeutils.ComparatorTestBase.TestOutputView Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: EitherSerializerTest.java    From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testSerializeIndividually() throws IOException {
	EitherTypeInfo<LongValue, DoubleValue> eitherTypeInfo = new EitherTypeInfo<>(
		ValueTypeInfo.LONG_VALUE_TYPE_INFO, ValueTypeInfo.DOUBLE_VALUE_TYPE_INFO);
	EitherSerializer<LongValue, DoubleValue> eitherSerializer =
		(EitherSerializer<LongValue, DoubleValue>) eitherTypeInfo.createSerializer(new ExecutionConfig());

	LongValue lv = new LongValue();
	DoubleValue dv = new DoubleValue();

	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> left = Left(lv);
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> right = Right(dv);

	TestOutputView out = new TestOutputView();
	eitherSerializer.serialize(left, out);
	eitherSerializer.serialize(right, out);
	eitherSerializer.serialize(left, out);

	TestInputView in = out.getInputView();
	// the first deserialization creates a new instance of Left
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy0 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(right, in);

	// then the cross-references are used for future copies
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy1 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(copy0, in);
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy2 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(copy1, in);

	// validate reference equality
	assertSame(right, copy1);
	assertSame(copy0, copy2);

	// validate reference equality of contained objects
	assertSame(right.right(), copy1.right());
	assertSame(copy0.left(), copy2.left());
}
 
Example #2
Source File: EitherSerializerTest.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testSerializeIndividually() throws IOException {
	EitherTypeInfo<LongValue, DoubleValue> eitherTypeInfo = new EitherTypeInfo<>(
		ValueTypeInfo.LONG_VALUE_TYPE_INFO, ValueTypeInfo.DOUBLE_VALUE_TYPE_INFO);
	EitherSerializer<LongValue, DoubleValue> eitherSerializer =
		(EitherSerializer<LongValue, DoubleValue>) eitherTypeInfo.createSerializer(new ExecutionConfig());

	LongValue lv = new LongValue();
	DoubleValue dv = new DoubleValue();

	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> left = Left(lv);
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> right = Right(dv);

	TestOutputView out = new TestOutputView();
	eitherSerializer.serialize(left, out);
	eitherSerializer.serialize(right, out);
	eitherSerializer.serialize(left, out);

	TestInputView in = out.getInputView();
	// the first deserialization creates a new instance of Left
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy0 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(right, in);

	// then the cross-references are used for future copies
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy1 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(copy0, in);
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy2 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(copy1, in);

	// validate reference equality
	assertSame(right, copy1);
	assertSame(copy0, copy2);

	// validate reference equality of contained objects
	assertSame(right.right(), copy1.right());
	assertSame(copy0.left(), copy2.left());
}
 
Example #3
Source File: EitherSerializerTest.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testSerializeIndividually() throws IOException {
	EitherTypeInfo<LongValue, DoubleValue> eitherTypeInfo = new EitherTypeInfo<>(
		ValueTypeInfo.LONG_VALUE_TYPE_INFO, ValueTypeInfo.DOUBLE_VALUE_TYPE_INFO);
	EitherSerializer<LongValue, DoubleValue> eitherSerializer =
		(EitherSerializer<LongValue, DoubleValue>) eitherTypeInfo.createSerializer(new ExecutionConfig());

	LongValue lv = new LongValue();
	DoubleValue dv = new DoubleValue();

	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> left = Left(lv);
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> right = Right(dv);

	TestOutputView out = new TestOutputView();
	eitherSerializer.serialize(left, out);
	eitherSerializer.serialize(right, out);
	eitherSerializer.serialize(left, out);

	TestInputView in = out.getInputView();
	// the first deserialization creates a new instance of Left
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy0 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(right, in);

	// then the cross-references are used for future copies
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy1 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(copy0, in);
	Either<LongValue, DoubleValue> copy2 = eitherSerializer.deserialize(copy1, in);

	// validate reference equality
	assertSame(right, copy1);
	assertSame(copy0, copy2);

	// validate reference equality of contained objects
	assertSame(right.right(), copy1.right());
	assertSame(copy0.left(), copy2.left());
}