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justin cater

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Testing code for excessively large inputs Posted: Aug 3, 2014 5:37 PM
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When writing unit tests we mostly focus on business correctness. We do our best to exercise happy path and all edge cases. We sometimes microbenchmark and measure throughput. But one aspect that is often missed is how our code behaves when the input is excessively large? We test how we handle normal input files, malformed […]

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