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* This will test 1.) The data structure/whatever for getting and adding Strings to intern table. 2.) The * intern-caches (java) behaviour on negative lookup (the string is new) 3.) GC's handling of weak handles. Since * every gc we must process and pretty much kill a zillion interned strings that are now not referenced anymore, the * majority of GC time will be spent in handle processing. So we get a picture of how well the pathological case of * this goes. */ @Benchmark public String internUnique() { return String.valueOf(rnd.nextInt()).intern(); } }