Tom Hughes 356fc30125 Fix -Wshadow warnings
../googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc:687:36: warning: declaration of ‘v’ shadows a member of ‘testing::{anonymous}::ReturnTest_SupportsReferenceLikeReturnType_Test::TestBody()::Result’ [-Wshadow]
  687 |     Result(const std::vector<int>& v) : v(&v) {}  // NOLINT
      |            ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
../googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc:686:29: note: shadowed declaration is here
  686 |     const std::vector<int>* v;
      |                             ^

../googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc: In constructor ‘testing::{anonymous}::ReturnTest_PrefersConversionOperator_Test::TestBody()::Out::Out(int)’:
../googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc:720:28: warning: declaration of ‘x’ shadows a member of ‘testing::{anonymous}::ReturnTest_PrefersConversionOperator_Test::TestBody()::Out’ [-Wshadow]
  720 |     explicit Out(const int x) : x(x) {}
      |                  ~~~~~~~~~~^
../googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc:718:9: note: shadowed declaration is here
  718 |     int x;
      |         ^

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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.