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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<mock>
<!-- this file offers all of the options as documentation.
Parsing will stop at an IOException, of course
-->
<!-- action can be "add" or "set" -->
<metadata action="add" name="author">Nikolai Lobachevsky</metadata>
<!-- element is the name of the sax event to write, p=paragraph
if the element is not specified, the default is <p> -->
<write element="p">some content</write>
<!-- write something to System.out -->
<print_out>writing to System.out</print_out>
<!-- write something to System.err -->
<print_err>writing to System.err</print_err>
<!-- hang
millis: how many milliseconds to pause. The actual hang time will probably
be a bit longer than the value specified.
heavy: whether or not the hang should do something computationally expensive.
If the value is false, this just does a Thread.sleep(millis).
This attribute is optional, with default of heavy=false.
pulse_millis: (required if "heavy" is true), how often to check to see
whether the thread was interrupted or that the total hang time exceeded the millis
interruptible: whether or not the parser will check to see if its thread
has been interrupted; this attribute is optional with default of true
-->
<hang millis="100" heavy="true" pulse_millis="10" interruptible="true" />
<!-- As of Tika 1.27/2.0, we've integrated FakeLoad (https://github.com/msigwart/fakeload)
which enables much more precision for resource consumption than does
"hang"
millis = milliseconds to run, cpu is an integer % of the cpu to peg
and mb is the integer amount of memory to consume in megabytes -->
<fakeload millis="100" cpu="10" mb="10"/>
<!-- throw an exception or error; optionally include a message or not -->
<throw class="java.io.IOException">not another IOException</throw>
<!-- perform a genuine OutOfMemoryError -->
<oom/>
<!-- perform a system exit...what parser would do that?! We had one once... -->
<system_exit/>
<!-- interrupt the thread -->
<thread_interrupt/>
<!-- print to stdout -->
<print_out>some junk</print_out>
<!-- print to stderr -->
<print_err>some junk</print_err>
</mock>
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