Merge pull request #1754 from vkotovv/docs-advanced-broken-links

docs: fixed broken references to sections in Advanced guide
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@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ _death tests_. More generally, any test that checks that a program terminates
Note that if a piece of code throws an exception, we don't consider it "death"
for the purpose of death tests, as the caller of the code could catch the
exception and avoid the crash. If you want to verify exceptions thrown by your
code, see [Exception Assertions](#ExceptionAssertions).
code, see [Exception Assertions](#exception-assertions).
If you want to test `EXPECT_*()/ASSERT_*()` failures in your test code, see
Catching Failures
@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ test has at least one failure of either kind.
In your test code, you can call `RecordProperty("key", value)` to log additional
information, where `value` can be either a string or an `int`. The *last* value
recorded for a key will be emitted to the [XML output](#XmlReport) if you
recorded for a key will be emitted to the [XML output](#generating-an-xml-report) if you
specify one. For example, the test
```c++
@ -1424,7 +1424,7 @@ will have these names:
* `InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1` for `"miny"`
* `InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/2` for `"moe"`
You can use these names in [`--gtest_filter`](#TestFilter).
You can use these names in [`--gtest_filter`](#running-a-subset-of-the-tests).
This statement will instantiate all tests from `FooTest` again, each with
parameter values `"cat"` and `"dog"`:
@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ To test them, we use the following special techniques:
* Both static functions and definitions/declarations in an unnamed namespace
are only visible within the same translation unit. To test them, you can
`#include` the entire `.cc` file being tested in your `*_test.cc` file.
(#including `.cc` files is not a good way to reuse code - you should not do
(including `.cc` files is not a good way to reuse code - you should not do
this in production code!)
However, a better approach is to move the private code into the
@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@ $ foo_test --gtest_repeat=1000 --gtest_filter=FooBar.*
Repeat the tests whose name matches the filter 1000 times.
```
If your test program contains [global set-up/tear-down](#GlobalSetUp) code, it
If your test program contains [global set-up/tear-down](#global-set-up-and-tear-down) code, it
will be repeated in each iteration as well, as the flakiness may be in it. You
can also specify the repeat count by setting the `GTEST_REPEAT` environment
variable.