INTERSEND
System Testing Test Script Language.
Syntax
INTERSEND( <integer>, <identifier> )
INTERSEND( <string>, <identifier> )
<identifer> is the unique identifier of a virtual tester to which the message is to be sent.
<integer> is a 32-bit integer value.
<string> is a string-type value.
Description
The INTERSEND statement allows the virtual tester to send a simple message to another virtual tester. The other virtual tester receives the incoming message with the INTERRECV statement.
The message can be either an integer or a string.
<identifier> is <instance_name>_<occid> or <test_script.rio>_<occid>
The default value for <occid> is 0.
Example
INSTANCE JUPITER:
INTERSEND( "How many messages did you receive from SUT?" , "SATURN_0" )
INTERRECV( &transmitted_int)
END INSTANCE
INSTANCE SATURN:
INTERRECV( buffer, 1024 )
INTERSEND( 2 , "JUPITER_0" )
END INSTANCE
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