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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ objects, you should use `ASSERT_EQ`. |
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When doing pointer comparisons use `*_EQ(ptr, nullptr)` and `*_NE(ptr, nullptr)` |
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instead of `*_EQ(ptr, NULL)` and `*_NE(ptr, NULL)`. This is because `nullptr` is |
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typed while `NULL` is not. See [FAQ](faq.md)for more details. |
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typed while `NULL` is not. See [FAQ](faq.md) for more details. |
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If you're working with floating point numbers, you may want to use the floating |
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point variations of some of these macros in order to avoid problems caused by |
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@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ When invoked, the `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` macro: |
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* Deletes the fixture. |
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* Restores the state of all all googletest flags |
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* Restores the state of all googletest flags |
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* Repeats the above steps for the next test, until all tests have run. |
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