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What can we do inside `WillOnce()` besides `Return()`? You can return a
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reference using `ReturnRef(*variable*)`, or invoke a pre-defined function, among
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[others](#ActionList).
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[others](cook_book.md#using-actions).
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**Important note:** The `EXPECT_CALL()` statement evaluates the action clause
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only once, even though the action may be performed many times. Therefore you
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for methods that are not mentioned at all (these are "uninteresting"), but is
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useful for methods that have some expectations, but for which other calls are
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ok. See
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[Understanding Uninteresting vs Unexpected Calls](#uninteresting-vs-unexpected).
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[Understanding Uninteresting vs Unexpected Calls](cook_book.md#uninteresting-vs-unexpected).
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#### Ordered vs Unordered Calls {#OrderedCalls}
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