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diff --git a/googletest/docs/FAQ.md b/googletest/docs/FAQ.md index 76c2372..c39b625 100644 --- a/googletest/docs/FAQ.md +++ b/googletest/docs/FAQ.md @@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ Then every user of your machine can write tests without recompiling Google Test. This seemed like a good idea, but it has a -got-cha: every user needs to compile his tests using the _same_ compiler +got-cha: every user needs to compile their tests using the _same_ compiler flags used to compile the installed Google Test libraries; otherwise -he may run into undefined behaviors (i.e. the tests can behave +they may run into undefined behaviors (i.e. the tests can behave strangely and may even crash for no obvious reasons). Why? Because C++ has this thing called the One-Definition Rule: if |