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Any positive value or zero is permitted. A warm-up of zero allows a simulation of {@code -Xcomp}.
Custom run tests (see {@link Run}) must specify a {@code @Warmup} annotation at the run method.
Base and checked tests (see {@link Test}, {@link Check}) must specify a {@code @Warmup} annotation at * the test method.