Test results for Solaris x86 |
Test for the stress handling of xmlfy buffers.
Pass
cat _INPUT_DATA_ ¦ xmlfy -F1 "delimiter string token level 1" -F1 "1@" -F2 "delimiter string token level 2" -F2 "2@@" -F3 "delimiter string token level 3" -F3 "3@@@" -F4 "delimiter string token level 4" -F4 "4@@@@" -F5 "delimiter string token level 5" -F5 "5@@@@@" -F6 "delimiter string token level 6" -F6 "6@@@@@@" -F7 "delimiter string token level 7" -F7 "7@@@@@@@" -F8 "delimiter string token level 8" -F8 "8@@@@@@@@" -F9 "delimiter string token level 9" -F9 "9@@@@@@@@@" --attribute delimiter --tag level --tag number -t
Input data is too big for this report.
Line/word/byte count on result: 3007 106967 641776 First 10 lines of result: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE xmlfy SYSTEM "xmlfy.dtd"> <xmlfy> <L1line1 delimiter="delimiter string token level 1"> <L2field1 delimiter="delimiter string token level 2">The start. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</L2field1> <L2field2 delimiter="delimiter string token level 2"> <L3field1 delimiter="delimiter string token level 3">The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</L3field1> <L3field2 delimiter="delimiter string token level 3"> <L4field1 delimiter="delimiter string token level 4">The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</L4field1> <L4field2 delimiter="delimiter string token level 4">