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// This file is part of libdap, A C++ implementation of the OPeNDAP Data
// Access Protocol.
// Copyright (c) 2005 OPeNDAP, Inc.
// Author: James Gallagher <jgallagher@opendap.org>
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// An interface to new common methods for the Test*.cc/h classes.
#ifndef _test_common_h
#define _test_common_h 1
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream>
/** Get the value of the series_value property. If true, the TestByte, ...,
classes should produce values that vary in a fashion similar to the DTS.
If false, they should exhibit the old behavior where the values are static.
For arrays, grids and structures the 'series_value' doesn't mean much, but
for sequences it's a big deal since those are constrained by value in
addition to by position. */
class TestCommon {
public:
TestCommon();
virtual ~TestCommon();
/** Write out values first testing send_p() to ensure the variable has
data. This method is to be used when the intern_data() method is used
to read data into variables after the CE is evaluated. In most cases
variables will be used on either the server- or client-side but not
both. However, in some cases the same variables are used on both
sides. The intern_data() method is then used to read data into the
variables (usually serialize() is used to read the data int a
variable and send it to a client, then deserialize() is used to read
those values from a network. The intern_data() method combines those
operations.
@note This method is used to test the result of calling
intern_data(). The print_val() method does not know to check the
send_p() flag and thus is not useful for testing intern_data()
@param out Where to write the values */
virtual void output_values(std::ostream &out) = 0;
virtual void set_series_values(bool);
virtual bool get_series_values();
};
#endif // _test_common_h
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