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The tests located under this directory run tests from the Java Concurrency
Stress test suite[1] (a.k.a. jcstress). This suite aims to verify the
correctness of concurrency support in the JDK.
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downloads the specified build of org.openjdk.jcstress:jcstress-tests-all,
spawns a new JVM to run one jcstress test and checks that it finishes
successfully.
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JcstressRunner and rerun applications.jcstress.TestGenerator.
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generated by TestGenerator and therefore all required changes must be made in
that class.
[1] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/CodeTools/jcstress