//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Test public void trackRecordsAvailability() public virtual void TrackRecordsAvailability() { DynamicRecord dynamicRecord1 = new DynamicRecord(1); DynamicRecord dynamicRecord2 = new DynamicRecord(1); ReusableRecordsAllocator recordsAllocator = new ReusableRecordsAllocator(10, dynamicRecord1, dynamicRecord2); assertSame("Should be the same as first available record.", dynamicRecord1, recordsAllocator.NextRecord()); assertTrue("Should have second record.", recordsAllocator.HasNext()); assertSame("Should be the same as second available record.", dynamicRecord2, recordsAllocator.NextRecord()); assertFalse("Should be out of available records", recordsAllocator.HasNext()); }
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Test public void allocatePreviouslyUsedRecord() public virtual void AllocatePreviouslyUsedRecord() { DynamicRecord dynamicRecord = new DynamicRecord(1); dynamicRecord.InUse = true; ReusableRecordsAllocator recordsAllocator = new ReusableRecordsAllocator(10, dynamicRecord); DynamicRecord allocatedRecord = recordsAllocator.NextRecord(); assertSame("Records should be the same.", allocatedRecord, dynamicRecord); assertTrue("Record should be marked as used.", allocatedRecord.InUse()); assertFalse("Record should be marked as created.", allocatedRecord.Created); }
public ReusableRecordsCompositeAllocator(IEnumerator <DynamicRecord> recordsIterator, DynamicRecordAllocator recordAllocator) { this._reusableRecordsAllocator = new ReusableRecordsAllocator(recordAllocator.RecordDataSize, recordsIterator); this._recordAllocator = recordAllocator; }