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Note that EXPECT_EQ(actual_value, expected_value) or EXPECT_THAT(actual_value, Eq(expected_value)) is preferred over EXPECT_THAT(actual_value, expected_value). PiperOrigin-RevId: 314350852
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			@@ -239,6 +239,11 @@ A **matcher** matches a *single* argument. You can use it inside `ON_CALL()` or
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| `ASSERT_THAT(actual_value, matcher)` | The same as `EXPECT_THAT(actual_value, matcher)`, except that it generates a **fatal** failure. |
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**Note:** Although equality matching via `EXPECT_THAT(actual_value,
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expected_value)` is supported, prefer to make the comparison explicit via
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`EXPECT_THAT(actual_value, Eq(expected_value))` or `EXPECT_EQ(actual_value,
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expected_value)`.
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Built-in matchers (where `argument` is the function argument, e.g.
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`actual_value` in the example above, or when used in the context of
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`EXPECT_CALL(mock_object, method(matchers))`, the arguments of `method`) are
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