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Previously this excluded callables that return non-moveable types. This is the same as the [libc++ std::is_invocable_r bug](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/55346) fixed by [this commit](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/c3a24882903d): it's wrong to use std::is_convertible for checking the return type, since (despite its name) that doesn't check the standard-defined notion of "implicitly convertible". Instead we must base the check on whether the source type can be used as an argument to a function that accepts the destination type. PiperOrigin-RevId: 451341205 Change-Id: I2530051312a0361ea7a2ce26993ae973c9242089
Googletest Mocking (gMock) Framework
Overview
Google's framework for writing and using C++ mock classes. It can help you derive better designs of your system and write better tests.
It is inspired by:
It is designed with C++'s specifics in mind.
gMock:
- Provides a declarative syntax for defining mocks.
- Can define partial (hybrid) mocks, which are a cross of real and mock objects.
- Handles functions of arbitrary types and overloaded functions.
- Comes with a rich set of matchers for validating function arguments.
- Uses an intuitive syntax for controlling the behavior of a mock.
- Does automatic verification of expectations (no record-and-replay needed).
- Allows arbitrary (partial) ordering constraints on function calls to be expressed.
- Lets a user extend it by defining new matchers and actions.
- Does not use exceptions.
- Is easy to learn and use.
Details and examples can be found here:
GoogleMock is a part of GoogleTest C++ testing framework and a subject to the same requirements.