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/**
* JDK implementation support.
*
* We substitute certain methods in the JDK with our own implementation in Java,
* without touching any JDK source code.
* For each class, in which this occurs, we create a parallel class,
* in a parallel package structure underneath here.
* We name the substitute class like the original class,
* for easy recognition, but with with "_" appended for better distinction.
* We annotate the substitute class with '@METHOD_ANNOTATIONS',
* passing the original class as annotation parameter.
* Then we annotate the methods in our substitute class,
* which substitute original methods with the '@SUBSTITUTE' annotation.
*/
package com.sun.max.vm.jdk;