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				| @ -298,7 +298,7 @@ In the end, this boils down to good concurrent programming. You have to make | ||||
| sure that there is no race conditions or dead locks in your program. No silver | ||||
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| ## Should I use the constructor/destructor of the test fixture or SetUp()/TearDown()? | ||||
| ## Should I use the constructor/destructor of the test fixture or SetUp()/TearDown()? {#CtorVsSetUp} | ||||
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| The first thing to remember is that googletest does **not** reuse the same test | ||||
| fixture object across multiple tests. For each `TEST_F`, googletest will create | ||||
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| @ -302,7 +302,7 @@ for | ||||
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| **Availability**: Linux, Windows, Mac. | ||||
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| ## Test Fixtures: Using the Same Data Configuration for Multiple Tests | ||||
| ## Test Fixtures: Using the Same Data Configuration for Multiple Tests {#same-data-multiple-tests} | ||||
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| If you find yourself writing two or more tests that operate on similar data, you | ||||
| can use a *test fixture*. It allows you to reuse the same configuration of | ||||
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