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Java example source code file (TestFullGCCount.java)
The TestFullGCCount.java Java example source code
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/*
* @test TestFullGCount.java
* @bug 7072527
* @summary CMS: JMM GC counters overcount in some cases
* @run main/othervm -XX:+PrintGC TestFullGCCount
*/
import java.util.*;
import java.lang.management.*;
/*
* Originally for a specific failure in CMS, this test now monitors all
* collectors for double-counting of collections.
*/
public class TestFullGCCount {
static List<GarbageCollectorMXBean> collectors = ManagementFactory.getGarbageCollectorMXBeans();
public static void main(String[] args) {
int iterations = 20;
boolean failed = false;
String errorMessage = "";
HashMap<String, List> counts = new HashMap
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