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@ -202,6 +202,15 @@ EXPECT_CALL(mock-object, method (matchers)?)
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.RetiresOnSaturation(); ?
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For each item above, `?` means it can be used at most once, while `*` means it
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can be used any number of times.
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In order to pass, `EXPECT_CALL` must be used before the calls are actually made.
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The `(matchers)` is a comma-separated list of matchers that correspond to each
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of the arguments of `method`, and sets the expectation only for calls of
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`method` that matches all of the matchers.
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If `(matchers)` is omitted, the expectation is the same as if the matchers were
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set to anything matchers (for example, `(_, _, _, _)` for a four-arg method).
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@ -231,7 +240,9 @@ A **matcher** matches a *single* argument. You can use it inside `ON_CALL()` or
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Built-in matchers (where `argument` is the function argument, e.g.
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`actual_value` in the example above) are divided into several categories:
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`actual_value` in the example above, or when used in the context of
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`EXPECT_CALL(mock_object, method(matchers))`, the arguments of `method`) are
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divided into several categories:
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#### Wildcard
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