Merge pull request #1313 from aninf-wo/heth/fix-faq-stars-issue-1312

remove markdown stars (bold) from code examples
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@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ EXPECT_PRED1(IsPositive, 5);
However, this will work: However, this will work:
``` cpp ``` cpp
EXPECT_PRED1(*static_cast<bool (*)(int)>*(IsPositive), 5); EXPECT_PRED1(static_cast<bool (*)(int)>(IsPositive), 5);
``` ```
(The stuff inside the angled brackets for the `static_cast` operator is the (The stuff inside the angled brackets for the `static_cast` operator is the
@ -512,14 +512,14 @@ bool IsNegative(T x) {
you can use it in a predicate assertion like this: you can use it in a predicate assertion like this:
``` cpp ``` cpp
ASSERT_PRED1(IsNegative*<int>*, -5); ASSERT_PRED1(IsNegative<int>, -5);
``` ```
Things are more interesting if your template has more than one parameters. The Things are more interesting if your template has more than one parameters. The
following won't compile: following won't compile:
``` cpp ``` cpp
ASSERT_PRED2(*GreaterThan<int, int>*, 5, 0); ASSERT_PRED2(GreaterThan<int, int>, 5, 0);
``` ```
@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ which is one more than expected. The workaround is to wrap the predicate
function in parentheses: function in parentheses:
``` cpp ``` cpp
ASSERT_PRED2(*(GreaterThan<int, int>)*, 5, 0); ASSERT_PRED2((GreaterThan<int, int>), 5, 0);
``` ```