Same fixes for "current" version.

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Carlos O'Ryan 2017-07-01 15:27:07 -04:00
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@ -1029,9 +1029,10 @@ a value that satisfies matcher `m`.
For example:
> | `Field(&Foo::number, Ge(3))` | Matches `x` where `x.number >= 3`. |
| Expression | Description |
|:-----------------------------|:-----------------------------------|
> | `Property(&Foo::name, StartsWith("John "))` | Matches `x` where `x.name()` starts with `"John "`. |
| `Field(&Foo::number, Ge(3))` | Matches `x` where `x.number >= 3`. |
| `Property(&Foo::name, StartsWith("John "))` | Matches `x` where `x.name()` starts with `"John "`. |
Note that in `Property(&Foo::baz, ...)`, method `baz()` must take no
argument and be declared as `const`.
@ -2482,12 +2483,12 @@ MockFoo::~MockFoo() {}
## Forcing a Verification ##
When it's being destoyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
When it's being destroyed, your friendly mock object will automatically
verify that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will
generate [Google Test](../../googletest/) failures
if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to
worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will
be destoyed.
be destroyed.
How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed?
Well, it might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are