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Jim Donofrio updated MRUNIT-101:
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Description: Currently we only use the
MockOutputCollector/MockContextWrapper which just copy the output key, value
into a list. This prevents users from testing the outputformat for classes such
as TextOutputFormat which should compare the toString versions of objects for
equality not the objects themselves. (was: Currently we only use the
MockOutputFormats which just copy the output key, value into a list. This
prevents users from testing the outputformat for classes such as
TextOutputFormat which should compare the toString versions of objects for
equality not the objects themselves.)
Summary: allow use of real OutputFormats such as TextOutputFormat
instead of the MockOutputCollector/MockContextWrapper classes (was: Offer the
option to use real OutputFormats instead of the MockOutputFormat)
> allow use of real OutputFormats such as TextOutputFormat instead of the
> MockOutputCollector/MockContextWrapper classes
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> Key: MRUNIT-101
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MRUNIT-101
> Project: MRUnit
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0
> Reporter: Jim Donofrio
> Assignee: Jim Donofrio
> Labels: output_format
> Fix For: 1.0.0
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> Currently we only use the MockOutputCollector/MockContextWrapper which just
> copy the output key, value into a list. This prevents users from testing the
> outputformat for classes such as TextOutputFormat which should compare the
> toString versions of objects for equality not the objects themselves.
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