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@ -3718,9 +3718,9 @@ A cardinality is used in `Times()` to tell gMock how many times you expect a
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call to occur. It doesn't have to be exact. For example, you can say
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`AtLeast(5)` or `Between(2, 4)`.
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If the [built-in set](#CardinalityList) of cardinalities doesn't suit you, you
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are free to define your own by implementing the following interface (in
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namespace `testing`):
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If the [built-in set](cheat_sheet.md#CardinalityList) of cardinalities doesn't
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suit you, you are free to define your own by implementing the following
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interface (in namespace `testing`):
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```cpp
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class CardinalityInterface {
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@ -412,7 +412,8 @@ gMock will report a googletest failure whenever the function is (wrongfully)
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called.
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We've seen `AtLeast(n)` as an example of fuzzy cardinalities earlier. For the
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list of built-in cardinalities you can use, see [here](#CardinalityList).
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list of built-in cardinalities you can use, see
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[here](cheat_sheet.md#CardinalityList).
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The `Times()` clause can be omitted. **If you omit `Times()`, gMock will infer
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the cardinality for you.** The rules are easy to remember:
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