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Docs: Add mention of gtest_recreate_environments_when_repeating
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@ -1004,18 +1004,20 @@ calling the `::testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment()` function:
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Environment* AddGlobalTestEnvironment(Environment* env);
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```
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Now, when RUN_ALL_TESTS() is invoked, it first calls the SetUp() method.
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Now, when `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` is invoked, it first calls the `SetUp()` method.
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The tests are then executed, provided that none of the environments have reported
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fatal failures and GTEST_SKIP() has not been invoked. Finally, TearDown() is called.
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fatal failures and `GTEST_SKIP()` has not been invoked. Finally, `TearDown()` is called.
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Note that SetUp() and TearDown() are only invoked if there is at least one test
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to be performed. Importantly, TearDown() is executed even if the test itself
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is not run due to exception handling (e.g., fatal failures or if GTEST_SKIP() is invoked).
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Note that `SetUp()` and `TearDown()` are only invoked if there is at least one test
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to be performed. Importantly, `TearDown()` is executed even if the test is not
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run due to a fatal failure or `GTEST_SKIP()`.
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SetUp() and TearDown() are also called for each environment object when they are
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recreated for each iteration. However, if the test environments are not recreated
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for each iteration, SetUp() is called only on the first iteration, and TearDown()
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is called only on the last iteration.
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Calling `SetUp()` and `TearDown()` for each iteration depends on the
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`gtest_recreate_environments_when_repeating variable`. `SetUp()` and `TearDown()`
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are called for each environment object when they are recreated for each iteration.
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However, if the test environments are not recreated for each iteration,
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`SetUp()` is called only on the first iteration, and `TearDown()` is called only
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on the last iteration.
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It's OK to register multiple environment objects. In this suite, their `SetUp()`
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will be called in the order they are registered, and their `TearDown()` will be
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