- exactly in memory allocations end up. Miri tests one of many possible
- executions of your program. If your code is sensitive to allocation base
- addresses or other non-deterministic data, try running Miri with different
- values for `-Zmiri-seed` to test different executions.
+ exactly in memory allocations end up, or on the exact interleaving of
+ concurrent threads. Miri tests one of many possible executions of your
+ program. You can alleviate this to some extend by running Miri with different
+ values for `-Zmiri-seed`, but that will still by far not explore all possible
+ executions.