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authorIvaylo Kirov <ivo.kirov@gmail.com>2019-04-06 22:06:17 -0400
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Using Google Mock involves three basic steps:
1. Use some simple macros to describe the interface you want to mock, and they will expand to the implementation of your mock class;
- 1. Create some mock objects and specify its expectations and behavior using an intuitive syntax;
+ 1. Create some mock objects and specify their expectations and behavior using an intuitive syntax;
1. Exercise code that uses the mock objects. Google Mock will catch any violation of the expectations as soon as it arises.
# Why Google Mock? #
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