jsynprog Program Structure and Control Flow

The jsynprog experiment is a simple application designed to demonstrate the amount of time it takes to perform various tests, such as vector/array manipulation, recursion, integer/double addition, memory allocation, system calls, and calls to native code using JNI. The experiment consists of the following source files:

Control flow through the experiment begins and ends with jsynprog.main. While in main, the program performs the following individual tests, in the following order, by calling methods of other classes such as Routine.memalloc and Sub_Routine.add_double.

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