Use fully qualified in examples
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		@@ -790,8 +790,8 @@ extra logging or custom failure messages, but that usually clutters up
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your tests. A better solution is to use the `SCOPED_TRACE` macro or
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					your tests. A better solution is to use the `SCOPED_TRACE` macro or
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the `ScopedTrace` utility:
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					the `ScopedTrace` utility:
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| `SCOPED_TRACE(`_message_`);` | `ScopedTrace trace(`_"file\_path"_`, `_line\_number_`, `_message_`);` |
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					| `SCOPED_TRACE(`_message_`);` | `::testing::ScopedTrace trace(`_"file\_path"_`, `_line\_number_`, `_message_`);` |
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where `message` can be anything streamable to `std::ostream`. `SCOPED_TRACE`
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					where `message` can be anything streamable to `std::ostream`. `SCOPED_TRACE`
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macro will cause the current file name, line number, and the given message to be
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					macro will cause the current file name, line number, and the given message to be
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