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				@ -1571,15 +1571,14 @@ For technical reasons, there are some caveats:
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  1. _statement_ in `EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE()` cannot reference local non-static variables or non-static members of `this` object.
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  1. _statement_ in `EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE()` cannot return a value.
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_Note:_ Google Test is designed with threads in mind.  Once the
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_Note:_ Google Test is designed with threads in mind. Once the
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synchronization primitives in `"gtest/internal/gtest-port.h"` have
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been implemented, Google Test will become thread-safe, meaning that
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you can then use assertions in multiple threads concurrently.  Before
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that, however, Google Test only supports single-threaded usage.  Once
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you can then use assertions in multiple threads concurrently. Before
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that, however, Google Test only supports single-threaded usage. Once
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thread-safe, `EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE()` and `EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE()`
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will capture failures in the current thread only. If _statement_
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creates new threads, failures in these threads will be ignored.  If
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creates new threads, failures in these threads will be ignored. If
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you want to capture failures from all threads instead, you should use
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the following macros:
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