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package androidx.annotation;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.CLASS;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
/**
* Denotes that the class, method or field has its visibility relaxed, so that it is more widely
* visible than otherwise necessary to make code testable.
*
* You can optionally specify what the visibility should have been if not for
* testing; this allows tools to catch unintended access from within production
* code.
*
* Example:
*
* @VisibleForTesting(otherwise = VisibleForTesting.PROTECTED)
* public String printDiagnostics() { ... }
*
*
* If not specified, the intended visibility is assumed to be private.
*/
@Retention(CLASS)
public @interface VisibleForTesting {
/**
* The visibility the annotated element would have if it did not need to be made visible for
* testing.
*/
int otherwise() default PRIVATE;
/**
* The annotated element would have "private" visibility
*/
int PRIVATE = 2; // Happens to be the same as Modifier.PRIVATE
/**
* The annotated element would have "package private" visibility
*/
int PACKAGE_PRIVATE = 3;
/**
* The annotated element would have "protected" visibility
*/
int PROTECTED = 4; // Happens to be the same as Modifier.PROTECTED
/**
* The annotated element should never be called from production code, only from tests.
*
* This is equivalent to {@code @RestrictTo.Scope.TESTS}.
*/
int NONE = 5;
}