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The tests are divided by scenario.

Each scenario has the problem it tries to solve, and it does that with several options:
  - BulkBench only compares handmade solutions vs. JDK bulk operations, without resorting to lambdas/methodrefs
  - LambdaBench does bulk operations with lambdas/methodrefs
  - XtrasBench has some other interesting options

All tests in these benchmarks follow the following naming convention.
Test names is the concatenation of several markers:

{hm|bulk}: infrastructure used
  - hm: "handmade" version which users would presumably implement otherwise
  - bulk: JDK8-ish bulk operation

{seq|par}: parallelism mode
  - seq: sequential mode
  - par: parallel mode; in "hm" case, this might have different implementations

{.|inner|lambda|mref}: functional interface type
  - .: no specific meaning
  - inner: explicit inner class
  - lambda: JDK8-ish lambda
  - mref: JDK8-ish method ref

E.g. bulk_seq_inner is the test harnesses JDK8 bulk operations in sequential mode, and explicit inner class as function

All benchmarks should be executed in the following modes (see -t harness cmdline option):
 - single mode (thread = 1),
 - core mode   (thread = number of cores),
 - max mode    (thread = number of HW threads).
