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Commons Net example source code file (IMAPTest.java)
The Commons Net IMAPTest.java source code
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package org.apache.commons.net.imap;
import junit.framework.Assert;
import org.junit.Test;
public class IMAPTest {
@Test
public void checkGenerator() {
// This test assumes:
// - 26 letters in the generator alphabet
// - the generator uses a fixed size tag
IMAP imap = new IMAP();
String initial = imap.generateCommandID();
int expected = 1;
for(int j=0; j < initial.length(); j++) {
expected *= 26; // letters in alphabet
}
int i=0;
boolean matched=false;
while(i <= expected+10) { // don't loop forever, but allow it to pass go!
i++;
String s = imap.generateCommandID();
matched = initial.equals(s);
if (matched) { // we've wrapped around completely
break;
}
}
Assert.assertEquals(expected, i);
Assert.assertTrue("Expected to see the original value again", matched);
}
}
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