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authorAbseil Team <absl-team@google.com>2021-02-11 20:50:30 -0500
committerDerek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>2021-02-18 13:26:40 -0500
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diff --git a/docs/faq.md b/docs/faq.md
index 4491d971..79ca4004 100644
--- a/docs/faq.md
+++ b/docs/faq.md
@@ -580,8 +580,6 @@ TEST(MyDeathTest, CompoundStatement) {
}
```
-gtest-death-test_test.cc contains more examples if you are interested.
-
## I have a fixture class `FooTest`, but `TEST_F(FooTest, Bar)` gives me error ``"no matching function for call to `FooTest::FooTest()'"``. Why?
Googletest needs to be able to create objects of your test fixture class, so it
@@ -663,14 +661,15 @@ break the death test (e.g. by changing the regex pattern it is expected to
match). Admittedly, this is a hack. We'll consider a more permanent solution
after the fork-and-exec-style death tests are implemented.
-## The compiler complains about "no match for 'operator<<'" when I use an assertion. What gives?
+## The compiler complains about `no match for 'operator<<'` when I use an assertion. What gives?
If you use a user-defined type `FooType` in an assertion, you must make sure
there is an `std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const FooType&)` function
defined such that we can print a value of `FooType`.
In addition, if `FooType` is declared in a name space, the `<<` operator also
-needs to be defined in the *same* name space. See abseil.io/tips/49 for details.
+needs to be defined in the *same* name space. See
+[Tip of the Week #49](http://abseil.io/tips/49) for details.
## How do I suppress the memory leak messages on Windows?
@@ -691,10 +690,10 @@ mistake in production. Such cleverness also leads to
advise against the practice, and googletest doesn't provide a way to do it.
In general, the recommended way to cause the code to behave differently under
-test is [Dependency Injection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection). You can inject
+test is [Dependency Injection](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection). You can inject
different functionality from the test and from the production code. Since your
production code doesn't link in the for-test logic at all (the
-[`testonly`](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/common-definitions.html#common.testonly) attribute for BUILD targets helps to ensure
+[`testonly`](http://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/common-definitions.html#common.testonly) attribute for BUILD targets helps to ensure
that), there is no danger in accidentally running it.
However, if you *really*, *really*, *really* have no choice, and if you follow
diff --git a/docs/gmock_cook_book.md b/docs/gmock_cook_book.md
index 0578a8b7..432d3084 100644
--- a/docs/gmock_cook_book.md
+++ b/docs/gmock_cook_book.md
@@ -1452,6 +1452,8 @@ using ::testing::ElementsAreArray;
Use `Pair` when comparing maps or other associative containers.
+{% raw %}
+
```cpp
using testing::ElementsAre;
using testing::Pair;
@@ -1460,6 +1462,8 @@ using testing::Pair;
EXPECT_THAT(m, ElementsAre(Pair("a", 1), Pair("b", 2), Pair("c", 3)));
```
+{% endraw %}
+
**Tips:**
* `ElementsAre*()` can be used to match *any* container that implements the
@@ -2244,7 +2248,7 @@ former, and the former's return type can be implicitly converted to that of the
latter. So, you can invoke something whose type is *not* exactly the same as the
mock function, as long as it's safe to do so - nice, huh?
-**`Note:`{.escaped}**
+Note that:
* The action takes ownership of the callback and will delete it when the
action itself is destructed.
@@ -2330,7 +2334,7 @@ bool Job2(int n, char c) { ... }
foo.ComplexJob(20); // Invokes Job2(5, 'a').
```
-**`Note:`{.escaped}**
+Note that:
* The action takes ownership of the callback and will delete it when the
action itself is destructed.
@@ -2875,8 +2879,8 @@ work with non-copyable objects; you'll have to use functors instead.
#### Legacy workarounds for move-only types {#LegacyMoveOnly}
Support for move-only function arguments was only introduced to gMock in April
-2017. In older code, you may encounter the following workaround for the lack of
-this feature (it is no longer necessary - we're including it just for
+of 2017. In older code, you may encounter the following workaround for the lack
+of this feature (it is no longer necessary - we're including it just for
reference):
```cpp
diff --git a/docs/pkgconfig.md b/docs/pkgconfig.md
index b9bef3fd..768e9b4c 100644
--- a/docs/pkgconfig.md
+++ b/docs/pkgconfig.md
@@ -145,4 +145,4 @@ $ pkg-config --libs gtest
which contains the correct sysroot now. For a more comprehensive guide to also
including `${CHOST}` in build system calls, see the excellent tutorial by Diego
-Elio Pettenò: https://autotools.io/pkgconfig/cross-compiling.html
+Elio Pettenò: <https://autotools.io/pkgconfig/cross-compiling.html>
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