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package samples.junit4.classhierarchy;
import org.easymock.EasyMock;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.powermock.api.easymock.PowerMock;
import org.powermock.core.classloader.annotations.PrepareForTest;
import org.powermock.modules.junit4.PowerMockRunner;
import samples.classhierarchy.ChildA;
import samples.classhierarchy.ChildB;
import samples.classhierarchy.Parent;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
@RunWith(PowerMockRunner.class)
@PrepareForTest({ChildA.class, ChildB.class, Parent.class})
public class CommonParentTest {
@Test
public void testPossibleToMockTwoClassesWithSameParent() throws Exception {
ChildA a = PowerMock.createMock(ChildA.class);
EasyMock.expect(a.getValue()).andReturn(5);
PowerMock.replay(a);
assertEquals(5, a.getValue());
PowerMock.verify(a);
}
}