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author | Gennadiy Civil <gennadiycivil@users.noreply.github.com> | Sun Aug 19 14:16:03 2018 -0400 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Sun Aug 19 14:16:03 2018 -0400 |
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Merge pull request #1347 from Burgch/fix-argc Fix value pointed to by `_NSGetArgc()` on macOS.
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This repository is a merger of the formerly separate GoogleTest and GoogleMock projects. These were so closely related that it makes sense to maintain and release them together.
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Getting started information for Google Test is available in the Google Test Primer documentation.
Google Mock is an extension to Google Test for writing and using C++ mock classes. See the separate Google Mock documentation.
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GTest Runner is a Qt5 based automated test-runner and Graphical User Interface with powerful features for Windows and Linux platforms.
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