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for educational purposes, as well as in the software industry.
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You might be interested in the
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[valgrind-based cousin](http://code.google.com/p/cojac-grind/cojac-grind), a
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[valgrind-based cousin](https://github.com/frederic-bapst/cojac-grind), a
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similar tool not limited to the Java world (it acts on any Linux binary).
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The concept of _numerical problem sniffer_ is presented in our
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`System.out.println(3*Integer.MAX_VALUE);` does not log the overflow!
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* The tool targets the JVM only. We focus on Java, but it might be interesting
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to try it on other JVM-equiped languages (Scala, jython...). By the way, if
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to try it on other JVM-equiped languages (Scala, Jython...). By the way, if
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you dream of a numerical sniffer not limited to the Java world, have a look at
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[cojac-grind](http://code.google.com/p/cojac-grind/)...
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[cojac-grind](https://github.com/frederic-bapst/cojac-grind)...
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## 5.2 - Issues with the wrapper
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