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-# $Id$
-
-= server, client
-
- This test verifies that the optimizations for octet sequences
-don't have strange side effects. The clients sends a number of octet
-sequences that are stored by the server, it then queries the CRC
-checksum for several of them (at random) to verify that the contents
-are intact.
- To run this test try:
-
-$ server -o test.ior
-$ client -k file://test.ior -i 10000 -v
-
-= OctetSeq
-
- This test measures the time it takes to marshal sequences of
-octets of different sizes. Since TAO optimizes octet sequence
-marshaling it was interesting to compare that time with the time to
-marshal sequences of chars (which could be optimized also, but there
-is no need for it).
-
- The test accepts a few options:
-
- -l <low>
- Sets the minimum size of the sequences tested.
-
- -h <high>
- The maximum size of the sequences tested.
-
- -s <step>
- Increase the size of the sequence from <low> to <high>
- in increments of <step>
-
- -n <iter>
- The number of iterations (marshaling/demarshaling)
- done for each loop.
-
- -q
- Be quiet, only print the summary data....
-
- Example:
-
-$ ./OctetSeq -l 4096 -h 8192 -s 16 -n 32 -q