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 # Advanced googletest Topics
 
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 ## Introduction
 
 Now that you have read the [googletest Primer](primer.md) and learned how to
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 # Googletest FAQ
 
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 ## Why should test suite names and test names not contain underscore?
 
 Note: Googletest reserves underscore (`_`) for special purpose keywords, such as
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 *   In the body of a constructor (or destructor), it's not possible to use the
     `ASSERT_xx` macros. Therefore, if the set-up operation could cause a fatal
     test failure that should prevent the test from running, it's necessary to
-    use `abort` (in google3, use `CHECK`) and abort the whole test executable,
-    or to use `SetUp()` instead of a constructor.
+    use `abort` and abort the whole test
+    executable, or to use `SetUp()` instead of a constructor.
 *   If the tear-down operation could throw an exception, you must use
     `TearDown()` as opposed to the destructor, as throwing in a destructor leads
     to undefined behavior and usually will kill your program right away. Note
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 # gMock Cheat Sheet
 
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 ## Defining a Mock Class
 
 ### Mocking a Normal Class {#MockClass}
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 ## Matchers {#MatcherList}
 
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 A **matcher** matches a *single* argument. You can use it inside `ON_CALL()` or
 `EXPECT_CALL()`, or use it to validate a value directly using two macros:
 
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 | `WhenDynamicCastTo<T>(m)` | when `argument` is passed through `dynamic_cast<T>()`, it matches matcher `m`. |
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 ### Multi-argument Matchers {#MultiArgMatchers}
 
 Technically, all matchers match a *single* value. A "multi-argument" matcher is
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 | `Not(m)` | `argument` doesn't match matcher `m`. |
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 ### Adapters for Matchers
 
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 **Note:** due to technical reasons, `DoDefault()` cannot be used inside a
 composite action - trying to do so will result in a run-time error.
 
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 ### Composite Actions
 
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 # gMock Cookbook
 
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 You can find recipes for using gMock here. If you haven't yet, please read
 [the dummy guide](gmock_for_dummies.md) first to make sure you understand the
 basics.
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 name `Foo` defined by gMock. We omit such `using` statements in this section for
 brevity, but you should do it in your own code.
 
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 ## Creating Mock Classes
 
 Mock classes are defined as normal classes, using the `MOCK_METHOD` macro to
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 ### Mocking Non-virtual Methods {#MockingNonVirtualMethods}
 
-gMock can mock non-virtual functions to be used in Hi-perf dependency
-injection.[See this](http://go/tott/33)
+gMock can mock non-virtual functions to be used in Hi-perf dependency injection.
 
 In this case, instead of sharing a common base class with the real class, your
 mock class will be *unrelated* to the real class, but contain methods with the
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 ```cpp
   EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat(_, NotNull()));
 ```
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 ### Combining Matchers {#CombiningMatchers}
 
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 works as long as the return value can be used as the condition in in statement
 `if (condition) ...`.
 
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 ### Matching Arguments that Are Not Copyable
 
 When you do an `EXPECT_CALL(mock_obj, Foo(bar))`, gMock saves away a copy of
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 ### Knowing When to Expect {#UseOnCall}
 
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 **`ON_CALL`** is likely the *single most under-utilized construct* in gMock.
 
 There are basically two constructs for defining the behavior of a mock object:
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 If the built-in actions don't suit you, you can use an existing callable
 (function, `std::function`, method, functor, lambda) as an action.
 
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 ```cpp
 using ::testing::_; using ::testing::Invoke;
 
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 combine `--gmock_verbose=info` with `--gtest_stack_trace_depth=0` on the test
 command line.
 
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 ### Running Tests in Emacs
 
 If you build and run your tests in Emacs using the `M-x google-compile` command
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 Although `std::function` supports unlimited number of arguments, `MockFunction`
 implementation is limited to ten. If you ever hit that limit... well, your
 callback has bigger problems than being mockable. :-)
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 ## Legacy gMock FAQ {#GMockFaq}
 
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 ### When I call a method on my mock object, the method for the real object is invoked instead. What's the problem?
 
 In order for a method to be mocked, it must be *virtual*, unless you use the
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 void Bar(const int* p);  // p is not const, but *p is.
 ```
 
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 ### I can't figure out why gMock thinks my expectations are not satisfied. What should I do?
 
 You might want to run your test with `--gmock_verbose=info`. This flag lets
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       .Times(0);
 ```
 
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 ### I have a failed test where gMock tells me TWICE that a particular expectation is not satisfied. Isn't this redundant?
 
 When gMock detects a failure, it prints relevant information (the mock function
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 # gMock for Dummies {#GMockForDummies}
 
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 ## What Is gMock?
 
 When you write a prototype or test, often it's not feasible or wise to rely on
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 readable (a net win in the long run), as you can choose `FooAdaptor` to fit your
 specific domain much better than `Foo` does.
 
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 ## Using Mocks in Tests
 
 Once you have a mock class, using it is easy. The typical work flow is:
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 ## Using GoogleTest from various build systems
 
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 GoogleTest comes with pkg-config files that can be used to determine all
 necessary flags for compiling and linking to GoogleTest (and GoogleMock).
 Pkg-config is a standardised plain-text format containing
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 # Googletest Primer
 
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 ## Introduction: Why googletest?
 
 *googletest* helps you write better C++ tests.