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package org.powermock.modules.testng.internal;
import org.powermock.core.MockRepository;
import org.testng.IObjectFactory;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
public class PowerMockClassloaderObjectFactory implements IObjectFactory {
private final ClassLoaderFactory classLoaderFactory;
public PowerMockClassloaderObjectFactory() {
classLoaderFactory = new ClassLoaderFactory();
}
@Override
public Object newInstance(Constructor constructor, Object... params) {
/*
* For extra safety clear the MockitoRepository on each new
* instantiation of the object factory. This is good in cases where a
* previous test has used e.g. PowerMock#createMock(..) to create a mock
* without using this factory. That means that there's some state left in
* the MockRepository that hasn't been cleared. Currently clearing the
* MockRepository from any classloader will clear the previous state but
* it's not certain that this is always the case.
*/
MockRepository.clear();
return new TestClassInstanceFactory(constructor, classLoaderFactory, params).create();
}
}