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authorGennadiy Civil <misterg@google.com>2019-06-10 10:51:41 -0400
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@@ -251,77 +251,6 @@ They are unsafe to use and don't work with arguments that have
constructors or destructors. Therefore we recommend to avoid them in
C++ as much as possible.
-## MSVC gives me warning C4301 or C4373 when I define a mock method with a const parameter. Why? ##
-
-If you compile this using Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1:
-```cpp
-class Foo {
- ...
- virtual void Bar(const int i) = 0;
-};
-
-class MockFoo : public Foo {
- ...
- MOCK_METHOD1(Bar, void(const int i));
-};
-```
-You may get the following warning:
-```
-warning C4301: 'MockFoo::Bar': overriding virtual function only differs from 'Foo::Bar' by const/volatile qualifier
-```
-
-This is a MSVC bug. The same code compiles fine with gcc ,for
-example. If you use Visual C++ 2008 SP1, you would get the warning:
-```
-warning C4373: 'MockFoo::Bar': virtual function overrides 'Foo::Bar', previous versions of the compiler did not override when parameters only differed by const/volatile qualifiers
-```
-
-In C++, if you _declare_ a function with a `const` parameter, the
-`const` modifier is _ignored_. Therefore, the `Foo` base class above
-is equivalent to:
-```cpp
-class Foo {
- ...
- virtual void Bar(int i) = 0; // int or const int? Makes no difference.
-};
-```
-
-In fact, you can _declare_ Bar() with an `int` parameter, and _define_
-it with a `const int` parameter. The compiler will still match them
-up.
-
-Since making a parameter `const` is meaningless in the method
-_declaration_, we recommend to remove it in both `Foo` and `MockFoo`.
-That should workaround the VC bug.
-
-Note that we are talking about the _top-level_ `const` modifier here.
-If the function parameter is passed by pointer or reference, declaring
-the _pointee_ or _referee_ as `const` is still meaningful. For
-example, the following two declarations are _not_ equivalent:
-```cpp
-void Bar(int* p); // Neither p nor *p is const.
-void Bar(const int* p); // p is not const, but *p is.
-```
-
-## I have a huge mock class, and Microsoft Visual C++ runs out of memory when compiling it. What can I do? ##
-
-We've noticed that when the `/clr` compiler flag is used, Visual C++
-uses 5~6 times as much memory when compiling a mock class. We suggest
-to avoid `/clr` when compiling native C++ mocks.
-
-## I can't figure out why Google Mock thinks my expectations are not satisfied. What should I do? ##
-
-You might want to run your test with
-`--gmock_verbose=info`. This flag lets Google Mock print a trace
-of every mock function call it receives. By studying the trace,
-you'll gain insights on why the expectations you set are not met.
-
-## How can I assert that a function is NEVER called? ##
-
-```cpp
-EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_))
- .Times(0);
-```
## I have a failed test where Google Mock tells me TWICE that a particular expectation is not satisfied. Isn't this redundant? ##