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/*
* LingPipe v. 4.1.0
* Copyright (C) 2003-2011 Alias-i
*
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* Royalty Free License Version 1 for more details.
*
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* Version 1 along with this program; if not, visit
* http://alias-i.com/lingpipe/licenses/lingpipe-license-1.txt or contact
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*/
package com.aliasi.test.unit;
import com.aliasi.util.Tuple;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class MockObjectHelper {
private final ArrayList mCalls = new ArrayList();
public MockObjectHelper() {
/* do nothing */
}
public void add(String method) {
mCalls.add(Tuple.create(new Object[] { method }));
}
public void add(String method, Object arg1) {
mCalls.add(Tuple.create(new Object[] { method, arg1 }));
}
public void add(String method, Object arg1, Object arg2) {
mCalls.add(Tuple.create(new Object[] { method, arg1, arg2 }));
}
public void add(String method, Object arg1, Object arg2, Object arg3) {
mCalls.add(Tuple.create(new Object[] { method, arg1, arg2, arg3 }));
}
public void add(String method, Object arg1, Object arg2, Object arg3,
Object arg4) {
mCalls.add(Tuple.create(new Object[] { method, arg1, arg2, arg3,
arg4}));
}
public void add(String method, Object arg1, Object arg2, Object arg3,
Object arg4, Object arg5) {
mCalls.add(Tuple.create(new Object[] { method, arg1, arg2, arg3,
arg4, arg5}));
}
public void add(String method, Object arg1, Object arg2, Object arg3,
Object arg4, Object arg5, Object arg6) {
mCalls.add(Tuple.create(new Object[] { method, arg1, arg2, arg3,
arg4, arg5, arg6}));
}
public ArrayList getCalls() {
return mCalls;
}
}
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