summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorJose Nino <jnino@lyft.com>2017-06-19 21:27:39 (GMT)
committerJose Nino <jnino@lyft.com>2017-06-19 21:27:39 (GMT)
commit38ec2a1df69fe577a4131b55f9796cabaeb6a9db (patch)
tree6d0df3a92f4ed6b15e2fbc2e12f53d3f4aa83684
parentc2d90bddc6a2a562ee7750c14351e9ca16a6a37a (diff)
downloadgoogletest-38ec2a1df69fe577a4131b55f9796cabaeb6a9db.zip
googletest-38ec2a1df69fe577a4131b55f9796cabaeb6a9db.tar.gz
googletest-38ec2a1df69fe577a4131b55f9796cabaeb6a9db.tar.bz2
docs: fix broken link from dummies guide to cook bookrefs/pull/1126/head
-rw-r--r--googlemock/docs/ForDummies.md2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/googlemock/docs/ForDummies.md b/googlemock/docs/ForDummies.md
index 0da4cbe..c6c0464 100644
--- a/googlemock/docs/ForDummies.md
+++ b/googlemock/docs/ForDummies.md
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ By creating an object of type `InSequence`, all expectations in its scope are pu
In this example, we test that `Foo()` calls the three expected functions in the order as written. If a call is made out-of-order, it will be an error.
-(What if you care about the relative order of some of the calls, but not all of them? Can you specify an arbitrary partial order? The answer is ... yes! If you are impatient, the details can be found in the [CookBook](CookBook#Expecting_Partially_Ordered_Calls.md).)
+(What if you care about the relative order of some of the calls, but not all of them? Can you specify an arbitrary partial order? The answer is ... yes! If you are impatient, the details can be found in the [CookBook](CookBook#expecting-partially-ordered-calls.md).)
## All Expectations Are Sticky (Unless Said Otherwise) ##
Now let's do a quick quiz to see how well you can use this mock stuff already. How would you test that the turtle is asked to go to the origin _exactly twice_ (you want to ignore any other instructions it receives)?