diff --git a/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md b/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md index fa1296ee..b7264d35 100644 --- a/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md +++ b/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md @@ -190,12 +190,12 @@ Some people put it in a `_test.cc`. This is fine when the interface being mocked `Foo` changes it, your test could break. (You can't really expect `Foo`'s maintainer to fix every test that uses `Foo`, can you?) -Generally, you should not define mock classes you don't own. If you must mock -such a class owned by others, define the mock class in `Foo`'s Bazel package -(usually the same directory or a `testing` sub-directory), and put it in a `.h` -and a `cc_library` with `testonly=True`. Then everyone can reference them from -their tests. If `Foo` ever changes, there is only one copy of `MockFoo` to -change, and only tests that depend on the changed methods need to be fixed. +Generally, you should not mock classes you don't own. If you must mock such a +class owned by others, define the mock class in `Foo`'s Bazel package (usually +the same directory or a `testing` sub-directory), and put it in a `.h` and a +`cc_library` with `testonly=True`. Then everyone can reference them from their +tests. If `Foo` ever changes, there is only one copy of `MockFoo` to change, and +only tests that depend on the changed methods need to be fixed. Another way to do it: you can introduce a thin layer `FooAdaptor` on top of `Foo` and code to this new interface. Since you own `FooAdaptor`, you can absorb