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package org.evosuite.runtime.mock.java.util;
import java.util.TimeZone;
/**
* TimeZone is used all over the places in the Java API. So not much of the point to try to mock it,
* as anyway we just need to handle the default time zone that is machine dependent.
*
* Created by arcuri on 12/5/14.
*/
public abstract class MockTimeZone extends TimeZone{
private static final TimeZone cloneGMT = (TimeZone) TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT").clone();
public static void reset(){
TimeZone.setDefault((TimeZone) cloneGMT.clone());
}
}