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8038418: New tests development for type profiling and speculation Reviewed-by: roland, iignatyev Contributed-by: Pavel Punegov <pavel.punegov@oracle.com>
author iignatyev
date Fri, 11 Apr 2014 18:46:35 +0400
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package execution;

import hierarchies.TypeHierarchy;
import scenarios.Scenario;

/**
 * Execution scenario represents test methods execution type.
 * @param <T> parameter type
 * @param <R> result Type
 */
public interface Execution<T extends TypeHierarchy.I, R> {
    /**
     * Executes the test code of the given scenario
     * See {@link scenarios.Scenario#run(T)}
     *
     * @param scenario test scenario
     */
    void execute(Scenario<T, R> scenario);

    default String getName() {
        return this.getClass().getName();
    }
}