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diff --git a/googletest/README.md b/googletest/README.md index ae2fce1..995834e 100644 --- a/googletest/README.md +++ b/googletest/README.md @@ -152,11 +152,15 @@ GoogleTest is thread-safe where the pthread library is available. After If GoogleTest doesn't correctly detect whether pthread is available in your environment, you can force it with - -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=1 +``` +-DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=1 +``` or - -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=0 +``` +-DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=0 +``` When GoogleTest uses pthread, you may need to add flags to your compiler and/or linker to select the pthread library, or you'll get link errors. If you use the @@ -172,14 +176,18 @@ as a DLL on Windows) if you prefer. To compile *gtest* as a shared library, add - -DGTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY=1 +``` +-DGTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY=1 +``` to the compiler flags. You'll also need to tell the linker to produce a shared library instead - consult your linker's manual for how to do it. To compile your *tests* that use the gtest shared library, add - -DGTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY=1 +``` +-DGTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY=1 +``` to the compiler flags. @@ -200,7 +208,9 @@ rename its macro to avoid the conflict. Specifically, if both GoogleTest and some other code define macro FOO, you can add - -DGTEST_DONT_DEFINE_FOO=1 +``` +-DGTEST_DONT_DEFINE_FOO=1 +``` to the compiler flags to tell GoogleTest to change the macro's name from `FOO` to `GTEST_FOO`. Currently `FOO` can be `ASSERT_EQ`, `ASSERT_FALSE`, `ASSERT_GE`, @@ -208,10 +218,14 @@ to `GTEST_FOO`. Currently `FOO` can be `ASSERT_EQ`, `ASSERT_FALSE`, `ASSERT_GE`, `EXPECT_FALSE`, `EXPECT_TRUE`, `FAIL`, `SUCCEED`, `TEST`, or `TEST_F`. For example, with `-DGTEST_DONT_DEFINE_TEST=1`, you'll need to write - GTEST_TEST(SomeTest, DoesThis) { ... } +``` +GTEST_TEST(SomeTest, DoesThis) { ... } +``` instead of - TEST(SomeTest, DoesThis) { ... } +``` +TEST(SomeTest, DoesThis) { ... } +``` in order to define a test. |