Meaning of the annotations for the proof of each method:
- loop: the method seems to be part of a loop or recursion
- may_diverge: proved the existence of at least a diverging execution
- local_polyh: proved to terminate by using a local linear ranking function for the binary unfolding with polyhedra
- local_bds: proved to terminate by using local linear ranking functions for the binary unfolding with bounded difference shapes
- local_sct: proved to terminate via the size change termination principle with monotonicity constraints
- global_lex_aff_rnkfn: proved to terminate by using a global lexicographic affine ranking function
  * numerical: the ranking function uses numerical variables or fields
  * structural: the ranking function uses reference variables or fields

All calls to these methods terminate:
                                             public javaUtilEx.LinkedList.():void
                                             public javaUtilEx.LinkedList.size():int
                                             public static javaUtilEx.juLinkedListCreateSize.main(java.lang.String[]):void
                                             private javaUtilEx.LinkedList.addBefore(java.lang.Object,javaUtilEx.LinkedList$Entry):javaUtilEx.LinkedList$Entry
[loop,numerical,local_bds]                   public static javaUtilEx.juLinkedListCreateSize.createList(int):javaUtilEx.LinkedList
                                             public javaUtilEx.LinkedList.addFirst(java.lang.Object):void
                                             javaUtilEx.LinkedList$Entry.(java.lang.Object,javaUtilEx.LinkedList$Entry,javaUtilEx.LinkedList$Entry):void
                                             public static javaUtilEx.Random.random():int
                                             static javaUtilEx.Random.():void
                                             public javaUtilEx.Content.(int):void
                                             protected javaUtilEx.AbstractCollection.():void
                                             protected javaUtilEx.AbstractSequentialList.():void
                                             protected javaUtilEx.AbstractList.():void

There is at least a diverging computation for these methods:
  none

Nothing is known about these methods:
  none

There are no warnings