Rename AdvancedGuide.md to advanced.md and adjust the links.
Part of documentation rationalization work
This commit is contained in:
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ the respective git branch/tag).**
|
||||
|
||||
* [Primer](primer.md) -- start here if you are new to Google Test.
|
||||
* [Samples](Samples.md) -- learn from examples.
|
||||
* [AdvancedGuide](AdvancedGuide.md) -- learn more about Google Test.
|
||||
* [AdvancedGuide](advanced.md) -- learn more about Google Test.
|
||||
* [XcodeGuide](XcodeGuide.md) -- how to use Google Test in Xcode on Mac.
|
||||
* [Frequently-Asked Questions](FAQ.md) -- check here before asking a question on the mailing list.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
If you cannot find the answer to your question here, and you have read
|
||||
[Primer](primer.md) and [AdvancedGuide](AdvancedGuide.md), send it to
|
||||
[Primer](primer.md) and [AdvancedGuide](advanced.md), send it to
|
||||
googletestframework@googlegroups.com.
|
||||
|
||||
## Why should I use Google Test instead of my favorite C++ testing framework? ##
|
||||
@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ list can help you decide whether it is for you too.
|
||||
* `SCOPED_TRACE` helps you understand the context of an assertion failure when it comes from inside a sub-routine or loop.
|
||||
* You can decide which tests to run using name patterns. This saves time when you want to quickly reproduce a test failure.
|
||||
* Google Test can generate XML test result reports that can be parsed by popular continuous build system like Hudson.
|
||||
* Simple things are easy in Google Test, while hard things are possible: in addition to advanced features like [global test environments](AdvancedGuide.md#global-set-up-and-tear-down) and tests parameterized by [values](AdvancedGuide.md#value-parameterized-tests) or [types](docs/AdvancedGuide.md#typed-tests), Google Test supports various ways for the user to extend the framework -- if Google Test doesn't do something out of the box, chances are that a user can implement the feature using Google Test's public API, without changing Google Test itself. In particular, you can:
|
||||
* expand your testing vocabulary by defining [custom predicates](AdvancedGuide.md#predicate-assertions-for-better-error-messages),
|
||||
* teach Google Test how to [print your types](AdvancedGuide.md#teaching-google-test-how-to-print-your-values),
|
||||
* define your own testing macros or utilities and verify them using Google Test's [Service Provider Interface](AdvancedGuide.md#catching-failures), and
|
||||
* reflect on the test cases or change the test output format by intercepting the [test events](AdvancedGuide.md#extending-google-test-by-handling-test-events).
|
||||
* Simple things are easy in Google Test, while hard things are possible: in addition to advanced features like [global test environments](advanced.md#global-set-up-and-tear-down) and tests parameterized by [values](advanced.md#value-parameterized-tests) or [types](docs/advanced.md#typed-tests), Google Test supports various ways for the user to extend the framework -- if Google Test doesn't do something out of the box, chances are that a user can implement the feature using Google Test's public API, without changing Google Test itself. In particular, you can:
|
||||
* expand your testing vocabulary by defining [custom predicates](advanced.md#predicate-assertions-for-better-error-messages),
|
||||
* teach Google Test how to [print your types](advanced.md#teaching-google-test-how-to-print-your-values),
|
||||
* define your own testing macros or utilities and verify them using Google Test's [Service Provider Interface](advanced.md#catching-failures), and
|
||||
* reflect on the test cases or change the test output format by intercepting the [test events](advanced.md#extending-google-test-by-handling-test-events).
|
||||
|
||||
## I'm getting warnings when compiling Google Test. Would you fix them? ##
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ EXPECT_TRUE(internal::Func(12345));
|
||||
|
||||
## I would like to run a test several times with different parameters. Do I need to write several similar copies of it? ##
|
||||
|
||||
No. You can use a feature called [value-parameterized tests](AdvancedGuide.md#Value_Parameterized_Tests) which
|
||||
No. You can use a feature called [value-parameterized tests](advanced.md#Value_Parameterized_Tests) which
|
||||
lets you repeat your tests with different parameters, without defining it more than once.
|
||||
|
||||
## How do I test a file that defines main()? ##
|
||||
@@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ expression syntax
|
||||
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression#POSIX_Extended_Regular_Expressions).
|
||||
On Windows, it uses a limited variant of regular expression
|
||||
syntax. For more details, see the
|
||||
[regular expression syntax](AdvancedGuide.md#Regular_Expression_Syntax).
|
||||
[regular expression syntax](advanced.md#Regular_Expression_Syntax).
|
||||
|
||||
## I have a fixture class Foo, but TEST\_F(Foo, Bar) gives me error "no matching function for call to Foo::Foo()". Why? ##
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ A `NULL` pointer and an empty string are considered _different_.
|
||||
_Availability_: Linux, Windows, Mac.
|
||||
|
||||
See also: For more string comparison tricks (substring, prefix, suffix, and
|
||||
regular expression matching, for example), see the [Advanced Google Test Guide](AdvancedGuide.md).
|
||||
regular expression matching, for example), see the [Advanced Google Test Guide](advanced.md).
|
||||
|
||||
# Simple Tests #
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
|
||||
|
||||
The `::testing::InitGoogleTest()` function parses the command line for Google
|
||||
Test flags, and removes all recognized flags. This allows the user to control a
|
||||
test program's behavior via various flags, which we'll cover in [AdvancedGuide](AdvancedGuide.md).
|
||||
test program's behavior via various flags, which we'll cover in [AdvancedGuide](advanced.md).
|
||||
You must call this function before calling `RUN_ALL_TESTS()`, or the flags
|
||||
won't be properly initialized.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ There is one more pitfall, though. If you use Google Test as a static library (t
|
||||
|
||||
Congratulations! You've learned the Google Test basics. You can start writing
|
||||
and running Google Test tests, read some [samples](Samples.md), or continue with
|
||||
[AdvancedGuide](AdvancedGuide.md), which describes many more useful Google Test features.
|
||||
[AdvancedGuide](advanced.md), which describes many more useful Google Test features.
|
||||
|
||||
# Known Limitations #
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user