I am writing some code for a programming contest in java. The input to the program is given using stdin and output is on stdout. How are you folks testing programs that work on stdin/stdout? This is what I am thinking:
Since System.in is of type InputStream and System.out is of type PrintStream, I wrote my code in a func with this prototype:
void printAverage(InputStream in, PrintStream out)
Now, I would like to test this using junit. I would like to fake the System.in using a String and receive the output in a String.
@Test
void testPrintAverage() {
String input="10 20 30";
String expectedOutput="20";
InputStream in = getInputStreamFromString(input);
PrintStream out = getPrintStreamForString();
printAverage(in, out);
assertEquals(expectedOutput, out.toString());
}
What is the 'correct' way to implement getInputStreamFromString() and getPrintStreamForString()?
Am I making this more complicated than it needs to be?
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