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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Rogério Liesenfeld
 * This file is subject to the terms of the MIT license (see LICENSE.txt).
 */
package mockit.internal.util;

import java.lang.reflect.*;
import java.lang.annotation.*;

/**
 * Handles invocations to all kinds of mock implementations created for interfaces and annotation types through any of
 * the mocking APIs.
 * 

* The {@code java.lang.Object} methods {@code equals}, {@code hashCode}, and {@code toString} are handled in a * meaningful way, returning a value that makes sense for the proxy instance. * The special {@linkplain Annotation} contracts for these three methods is not observed, though, since it * would require making dynamic calls to the mocked annotation attributes. *

* Any other method invocation is handled by simply returning the default value according to the method's return type * (as defined in {@linkplain mockit.internal.util.DefaultValues}). */ public final class MockInvocationHandler implements InvocationHandler { public static final InvocationHandler INSTANCE = new MockInvocationHandler(); public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) { Class declaringClass = method.getDeclaringClass(); String methodName = method.getName(); if (declaringClass == Object.class) { if ("equals".equals(methodName)) { return proxy == args[0]; } else if ("hashCode".equals(methodName)) { return System.identityHashCode(proxy); } else if ("toString".equals(methodName)) { return ObjectMethods.objectIdentity(proxy); } } else if (declaringClass == Annotation.class) { return proxy.getClass().getInterfaces()[0]; } Class retType = method.getReturnType(); return DefaultValues.computeForType(retType); } }





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