How to use DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments class of org.powermock.api.mockito.internal.expectation package

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...69 public <T> PrivatelyExpectedArguments when(T mock, Method method) throws Exception {70 assertNotNull(mock, "mock");71 assertNotNull(method, "Method");72 prepareForStubbing(mock);73 return new DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments(mock, method);74 }75 public <T> void when(T mock, Object... arguments) throws Exception {76 assertNotNull(mock, "mock");77 prepareForStubbing(mock);78 Whitebox.invokeMethod(mock, arguments);79 }80 public <T> void when(T mock, String methodToExpect, Object... arguments) throws Exception {81 assertNotNull(mock, "mock");82 assertNotNull(methodToExpect, "methodToExpect");83 prepareForStubbing(mock);84 Whitebox.invokeMethod(mock, methodToExpect, arguments);85 }86 public <T> void when(Class<T> classMock, Object... arguments) throws Exception {87 assertNotNull(classMock, "classMock");88 when(classMock);89 Whitebox.invokeMethod(classMock, arguments);90 }91 public <T> void when(Class<T> classMock, String methodToExpect, Object... parameters) throws Exception {92 assertNotNull(classMock, "classMock");93 assertNotNull(methodToExpect, "methodToExpect");94 when(classMock);95 Whitebox.invokeMethod(classMock, methodToExpect, parameters);96 }97 public <T> PrivatelyExpectedArguments when(Class<T> classMock, Method method) throws Exception {98 assertNotNull(classMock, "classMock");99 assertNotNull(method, "Method");100 when(classMock);101 return new DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments(classMock, method);102 }103 private void assertNotNull(Object object, String name) {104 if (object == null) {105 throw new IllegalArgumentException(name + " cannot be null");106 }107 }108 private <T> void prepareForStubbing(T mock) {109 MockitoMethodInvocationControl invocationControl = (MockitoMethodInvocationControl) MockRepository.getInstanceMethodInvocationControl(mock);110 addAnswersForStubbing(invocationControl);111 }112}...

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1public class DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArgumentsTest {2 private static final String EXPECTED = "expected";3 public void test() {4 DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments = new DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments();5 defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments.whenPrivate(new Foo()).withNoArguments().thenReturn(EXPECTED);6 String actual = new Foo().bar();7 assertEquals(EXPECTED, actual);8 }9 private static class Foo {10 private String bar() {11 return "not expected";12 }13 }14}15public class DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArgumentsTest {16 private static final String EXPECTED = "expected";17 public void test() {18 DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments = new DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments();19 defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments.whenPrivate(new Foo()).withNoArguments().thenReturn(EXPECTED);20 String actual = new Foo().bar();21 assertEquals(EXPECTED, actual);22 }23 private static class Foo {24 private String bar() {25 return "not expected";26 }27 }28}29public class DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArgumentsTest {30 private static final String EXPECTED = "expected";31 public void test() {32 DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments = new DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments();33 defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments.whenPrivate(new Foo()).withNoArguments().thenReturn(EXPECTED);34 String actual = new Foo().bar();35 assertEquals(EXPECTED, actual);36 }37 private static class Foo {38 private String bar() {39 return "not expected";40 }41 }42}43public class DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArgumentsTest {44 private static final String EXPECTED = "expected";45 public void test() {46 DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments = new DefaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments();47 defaultPrivatelyExpectedArguments.whenPrivate(new

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