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[posted this in another thread, but maybe the author can clarify this]

I wonder how this works when one runs test in parallel (something I always enable in any project). By this I mean configuring JUnit to run as many tests as cores are available to speed up the run of the whole test suite.

I took a peek at the code and I have the impression it doesn't work that well as it hooks into when a thread is started. Also, I'm not sure if this works with fibers.






Yes, Fray controls all application threads so it runs one test per JVM. But you can always use multiple JVMs run multiple tests[1].

Fray currently does not support virtual threads. We do have an open issue tracking it, but it is low priority.

[1]: https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/java_testing.html#...




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