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author | hyuk.myeong <ant35rookie@gmail.com> | 2019-10-01 05:24:55 (GMT) |
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committer | hyuk.myeong <ant35rookie@gmail.com> | 2019-10-01 05:24:55 (GMT) |
commit | 51f7396d40585f6d785b7d1218be9319c358092a (patch) | |
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Fix typo in documentsrefs/pull/2495/headrefs/pull/2486/head
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diff --git a/googletest/docs/advanced.md b/googletest/docs/advanced.md index 3e5f779..ef20379 100644 --- a/googletest/docs/advanced.md +++ b/googletest/docs/advanced.md @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion where `statement` is a statement that is expected to cause the process to die, `predicate` is a function or function object that evaluates an integer exit -status, and `matcher` is either a GMock matcher matching a `const std::string&` +status, and `matcher` is either a gMock matcher matching a `const std::string&` or a (Perl) regular expression - either of which is matched against the stderr output of `statement`. For legacy reasons, a bare string (i.e. with no matcher) is interpreted as `ContainsRegex(str)`, **not** `Eq(str)`. Note that `statement` @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ As usual, the `ASSERT` variants abort the current test function, while the > has called `exit()` or `_exit()` with a non-zero value, or it may be killed by > a signal. > -> This means that if `*statement*` terminates the process with a 0 exit code, it +> This means that if *`statement`* terminates the process with a 0 exit code, it > is *not* considered a crash by `EXPECT_DEATH`. Use `EXPECT_EXIT` instead if > this is the case, or if you want to restrict the exit code more precisely. @@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ Note that a death test only cares about three things: 2. (in the case of `ASSERT_EXIT` and `EXPECT_EXIT`) does the exit status satisfy `predicate`? Or (in the case of `ASSERT_DEATH` and `EXPECT_DEATH`) is the exit status non-zero? And -3. does the stderr output match `regex`? +3. does the stderr output match `matcher`? In particular, if `statement` generates an `ASSERT_*` or `EXPECT_*` failure, it will **not** cause the death test to fail, as googletest assertions don't abort @@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ will output XML like this: > * `RecordProperty()` is a static member of the `Test` class. Therefore it > needs to be prefixed with `::testing::Test::` if used outside of the > `TEST` body and the test fixture class. -> * `*key*` must be a valid XML attribute name, and cannot conflict with the +> * *`key`* must be a valid XML attribute name, and cannot conflict with the > ones already used by googletest (`name`, `status`, `time`, `classname`, > `type_param`, and `value_param`). > * Calling `RecordProperty()` outside of the lifespan of a test is allowed. @@ -1904,8 +1904,6 @@ To obtain a `TestInfo` object for the currently running test, call const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - - printf("We are in test %s of test suite %s.\n", test_info->name(), test_info->test_suite_name()); |