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  23 
  24 package com.oracle.graal.compiler.hsail.test;
  25 
  26 import com.oracle.graal.compiler.hsail.test.infra.GraalKernelTester;
  27 
  28 /**
  29  * Superclass that initializes one input array and one output array. Derived by some of the other
  30  * test cases that take one array as input and write to an output array.
  31  */
  32 public abstract class StaticMethodTwoIntArrays extends GraalKernelTester {
  33 
  34     static final int num = 20;
  35     @Result protected int[] outArray = new int[num];
  36 
  37     void setupArrays(int[] in) {
  38         for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) {
  39             in[i] = i;
  40             outArray[i] = -i;
  41         }
  42     }
  43 
  44     @Override
  45     public void runTest() {
  46         int[] inArray = new int[num];
  47         setupArrays(inArray);
  48         /**
  49          * DumpArrayParameters(inArray); Call it for a range, specifying testmethod args (but not
  50          * the fields it uses or the gid argument). Will put output in outArray.
  51          */
  52         dispatchMethodKernel(num, outArray, inArray);
  53     }
  54 
  55 }