It looks like this version of g++ is confused by the local class generated
by the TEST_F macro and it can't tell that we're in a method that inherits
the class we want to access.
This bug causes the following kind of error:
../samples/../test/gtest_unittest.cc: In static member function `static void
<unnamed>::ExpectFatalFailureTest_CatchesFatalFaliure_Test::TestBody()::GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper::Execute()':
../samples/../test/gtest_unittest.cc:799: error: `static void
<unnamed>::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest::AddFailure(<unnamed>::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest::FailureMode)'
is protected
../samples/../test/gtest_unittest.cc:883: error: within this context
Signed-off-by: Benoit Sigoure <tsunanet@gmail.com>
- appends "_" to internal macro names (by Markus Heule).
- makes Google Test work with newer versions of tools on Symbian and Windows CE (by Mika Raento).
- adds the (ASSERT|EXPECT)_NO_FATAL_FAILURE macros (by Markus Heule).
- changes EXPECT_(NON|)FATAL_FAILURE to catch failures in the current thread only (by Markus Heule).
- adds the EXPECT_(NON|)FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS macros (by Markus Heule).
- adds GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD and GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE to indicate the availability of <pthread.h> and Google Test's thread-safety (by Zhanyong Wan).
- adds scons/SConscript for building with scons (by Joi Sigurdsson).
- adds src/gtest-all.cc for building Google Test from a single file (by Markus Heule).
- updates the xcode project to include new tests (by Preston Jackson).