Merge pull request #3174 from sebkraemer:issue-15644
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		@@ -527,6 +527,38 @@ destructor early, possibly leaving your object in a partially-constructed or
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partially-destructed state! You almost certainly want to `abort` or use
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					partially-destructed state! You almost certainly want to `abort` or use
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`SetUp`/`TearDown` instead.
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					`SetUp`/`TearDown` instead.
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					## Skipping test execution
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					Related to the assertions `SUCCEED()` and `FAIL()`, you can prevent further test
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					execution at runtime with the `GTEST_SKIP()` macro. This is useful when you need
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					to check for preconditions of the system under test during runtime and skip
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					tests in a meaningful way.
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					`GTEST_SKIP()` can be used in individual test cases or in the `SetUp()` methods
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					of classes derived from either `::testing::Environment` or `::testing::Test`.
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					For example:
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					```c++
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					TEST(SkipTest, DoesSkip) {
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					  GTEST_SKIP() << "Skipping single test";
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					  EXPECT_EQ(0, 1);  // Won't fail; it won't be executed
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					}
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					class SkipFixture : public ::testing::Test {
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					 protected:
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					  void SetUp() override {
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					    GTEST_SKIP() << "Skipping all tests for this fixture";
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					  }
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					};
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					// Tests for SkipFixture won't be executed.
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					TEST_F(SkipFixture, SkipsOneTest) {
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					  EXPECT_EQ(5, 7);  // Won't fail
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					}
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					```
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					As with assertion macros, you can stream a custom message into `GTEST_SKIP()`.
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## Teaching googletest How to Print Your Values
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					## Teaching googletest How to Print Your Values
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When a test assertion such as `EXPECT_EQ` fails, googletest prints the argument
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					When a test assertion such as `EXPECT_EQ` fails, googletest prints the argument
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