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@ -1138,29 +1138,6 @@ Note that the predicate function / functor doesn't have to return `bool`. It
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works as long as the return value can be used as the condition in in statement
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`if (condition) ...`.
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#### Using Callbacks as Matchers
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Callbacks are widely used in `google3`. Conceptually, a `ResultCallback1<bool,
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T>` is just a predicate on argument of type `T`. Naturally, we sometimes would
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want to use such a callback as a matcher.
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gMock gives you two function templates in namespace `testing` to turn callbacks
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into matchers.
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The first is `Truly(callback)`. It matches `argument` iff
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`callback->Run(argument)` returns `true`.
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The second is `AddressSatisfies(callback)`, which matches `argument` whenever
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`callback->Run(&argument)` returns `true`.
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The callbacks used in `Truly()` and `AddressSatisfies()` must be permanent (e.g.
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those returned by `NewPermanentCallback()`), or you'll get a run-time error. The
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matcher takes ownership of the callback, so you don't need to worry about
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deleting it.
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For examples, see
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google3/testing/base/internal/gmock_utils/callback-matchers_test.cc.
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#### Matching Arguments that Are Not Copyable
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When you do an `EXPECT_CALL(mock_obj, Foo(bar))`, gMock saves away a copy of
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precedence" rule, but they don't interact. That is, `EXPECT_CALL`s have their
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own precedence order distinct from the `ON_CALL` precedence order.
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#### Using Functions/Methods/Functors/Lambdas/Callbacks as Actions {#FunctionsAsActions}
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#### Using Functions/Methods/Functors/Lambdas as Actions {#FunctionsAsActions}
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If the built-in actions don't suit you, you can easily use an existing callable
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(function, `std::function`, method, functor, lambda, or `google3` permanent
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callback) as an action. Note that `Callback` or member function must be wrapped
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with `Invoke()`, whereas lambdas and functors will work by themselves.
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```cpp
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using ::testing::_;
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using ::testing::Invoke;
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If the built-in actions don't suit you, you can use an existing callable
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(function, `std::function`, method, functor, lambda as an action. ```cpp
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using ::testing::_; using ::testing::Invoke;
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class MockFoo : public Foo {
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public:
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