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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ evaluation order. |
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tests if they are in the same memory location, not if they have the same value. |
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Therefore, if you want to compare C strings (e.g. `const char*`) by value, use |
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`ASSERT_STREQ()`, which will be described later on. In particular, to assert |
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that a C string is `NULL`, use `ASSERT_STREQ(c_string, NULL)`. Consider use |
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that a C string is `NULL`, use `ASSERT_STREQ(c_string, NULL)`. Consider using |
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`ASSERT_EQ(c_string, nullptr)` if c++11 is supported. To compare two `string` |
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objects, you should use `ASSERT_EQ`. |
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