Googletest export
Address OSS Issue #2463 https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/2463 PiperOrigin-RevId: 333289989
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		@@ -1132,10 +1132,11 @@ Hamcrest project, which adds `assertThat()` to JUnit.
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### Using Predicates as Matchers
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gMock provides a [built-in set](#MatcherList) of matchers. In case you find them
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lacking, you can use an arbitrary unary predicate function or functor as a
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matcher - as long as the predicate accepts a value of the type you want. You do
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this by wrapping the predicate inside the `Truly()` function, for example:
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gMock provides a [built-in set](cheat_sheet.md#MatcherList) of matchers. In case
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you find them lacking, you can use an arbitrary unary predicate function or
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functor as a matcher - as long as the predicate accepts a value of the type you
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want. You do this by wrapping the predicate inside the `Truly()` function, for
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example:
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```cpp
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using ::testing::Truly;
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@@ -371,9 +371,11 @@ Verifies that `val1` is less than, or almost equal to, `val2`. You can replace
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### Asserting Using gMock Matchers
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[gMock](../../googlemock) comes with a library of matchers for validating
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arguments passed to mock objects. A gMock *matcher* is basically a predicate
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that knows how to describe itself. It can be used in these assertion macros:
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[gMock](../../googlemock) comes with
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[a library of matchers](../../googlemock/docs/cheat_sheet.md#MatcherList) for
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validating arguments passed to mock objects. A gMock *matcher* is basically a
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predicate that knows how to describe itself. It can be used in these assertion
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macros:
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