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package org.graalvm.compiler.jtt.hotspot;

import org.graalvm.compiler.jtt.JTTTest;
import org.junit.Rule;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.rules.TestRule;
import org.junit.rules.Timeout;

public class Test6959129 extends JTTTest {

    @Rule public TestRule timeout = NotOnDebug.create(Timeout.seconds(20));

    public static long test() {
        int min = Integer.MAX_VALUE - 30000;
        int max = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
        return maxMoves(min, max);
    }

    
Imperative implementation that returns the length hailstone moves for a given number.
/** * Imperative implementation that returns the length hailstone moves for a given number. */
public static long hailstoneLengthImp(long n2) { long n = n2; long moves = 0; while (n != 1) { if (n <= 1) { throw new IllegalStateException(); } if (isEven(n)) { n = n / 2; } else { n = 3 * n + 1; } ++moves; } return moves; } private static boolean isEven(long n) { return n % 2 == 0; }
Returns the maximum length of the hailstone sequence for numbers between min to max. For rec1 - Assume that min is bigger than max.
/** * Returns the maximum length of the hailstone sequence for numbers between min to max. * * For rec1 - Assume that min is bigger than max. */
public static long maxMoves(int min, int max) { long maxmoves = 0; for (int n = min; n <= max; n++) { long moves = hailstoneLengthImp(n); if (moves > maxmoves) { maxmoves = moves; } } return maxmoves; } @Test public void run0() throws Throwable { initializeForTimeout(); runTest("test"); } }