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package sun.reflect;
public class Reflection {
private Reflection() { }
/**
* @deprecated This method is an internal API and will be removed.
* Use {@link StackWalker} to walk the stack and obtain the caller class
* with {@link StackWalker.StackFrame#getDeclaringClass} instead.
*/
@Deprecated(forRemoval=true)
@SuppressWarnings("removal") // Reflection.getCallerClass
public static Class<?> getCallerClass(int depth) {
if (depth < 0)
throw new InternalError("depth must be positive");
// increase depth to account for delegation to the internal impl
return jdk.internal.reflect.Reflection.getCallerClass(depth + 1);
}
}