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 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
 *
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import java.util.HashMap;

/**
 * Test java.lang.reflect.Proxy
 */
public class Main {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        ReturnsAndArgPassing.main(null);
        BasicTest.main(null);
        Clash.main(null);
        Clash2.main(null);
        Clash3.main(null);
        Clash4.main(null);
        WrappedThrow.main(null);
        NarrowingTest.main(null);
        FloatSelect.main(null);
        NativeProxy.main(args);
        ConstructorProxy.main();
    }

    // The following code maps from the actual proxy class names (eg $Proxy2) to their test output
    // names (eg $PROXY_CLASS_NAME1$). This is to avoid the flaky test failures due to potentially
    // undeterministic proxy class naming.

    public static void registerProxyClassName(String proxyClassName) {
        proxyClassNameMap.put(proxyClassName,
                              "$PROXY_CLASS_NAME" + (uniqueTestProxyClassNum++) + "$");
    }

    public static String replaceProxyClassNamesForOutput(String str) {
        for (String key : proxyClassNameMap.keySet()) {
            str = str.replace(key, proxyClassNameMap.get(key));
        }
        return str;
    }

    private static final HashMap<String, String> proxyClassNameMap = new HashMap<String, String>();

    private static int uniqueTestProxyClassNum = 0;
}