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## Introduction
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					## Introduction
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Now that you have read the [googletest Primer](primer) and learned how to write
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					Now that you have read the [googletest Primer](primer.md) and learned how to write
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tests using googletest, it's time to learn some new tricks. This document will
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					tests using googletest, it's time to learn some new tricks. This document will
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show you more assertions as well as how to construct complex failure messages,
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					show you more assertions as well as how to construct complex failure messages,
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propagate fatal failures, reuse and speed up your test fixtures, and use various
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					propagate fatal failures, reuse and speed up your test fixtures, and use various
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> 1.  If you see a compiler error "no matching function to call" when using
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					> 1.  If you see a compiler error "no matching function to call" when using
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>     `ASSERT_PRED*` or `EXPECT_PRED*`, please see
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					>     `ASSERT_PRED*` or `EXPECT_PRED*`, please see
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>     [this](faq#OverloadedPredicate) for how to resolve it.
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					>     [this](faq.md#OverloadedPredicate) for how to resolve it.
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> 1.  Currently we only provide predicate assertions of arity <= 5. If you need
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					> 1.  Currently we only provide predicate assertions of arity <= 5. If you need
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>     a higher-arity assertion, let [us](https://github.com/google/googletest/issues) know.
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					>     a higher-arity assertion, let [us](https://github.com/google/googletest/issues) know.
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test is [Dependency Injection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection). You can inject
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					test is [Dependency Injection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection). You can inject
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different functionality from the test and from the production code. Since your
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					different functionality from the test and from the production code. Since your
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production code doesn't link in the for-test logic at all (the
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					production code doesn't link in the for-test logic at all (the
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[`testonly`](http://go/testonly) attribute for BUILD targets helps to ensure
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					[`testonly`](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/common-definitions.html#common.testonly)
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that), there is no danger in accidentally running it.
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					attribute for BUILD targets helps to ensure that), there is no danger in
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					accidentally running it.
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However, if you *really*, *really*, *really* have no choice, and if you follow
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					However, if you *really*, *really*, *really* have no choice, and if you follow
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the rule of ending your test program names with `_test`, you can use the
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					the rule of ending your test program names with `_test`, you can use the
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