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@@ -177,7 +177,8 @@ Example usage:
To customize the default action for a particular method of a specific mock
object, use `ON_CALL()`. `ON_CALL()` has a similar syntax to `EXPECT_CALL()`,
but it is used for setting default behaviors (when you do not require that the
-mock method is called). See go/prefer-on-call for a more detailed discussion.
+mock method is called). See [here](cook_book.md#UseOnCall) for a more detailed
+discussion.
```cpp
ON_CALL(mock-object, method(matchers))
@@ -332,8 +333,8 @@ The `argument` can be either a C string or a C++ string object:
`ContainsRegex()` and `MatchesRegex()` take ownership of the `RE` object. They
use the regular expression syntax defined
-[here](http://go/gunit-advanced-regex). `StrCaseEq()`, `StrCaseNe()`, `StrEq()`,
-and `StrNe()` work for wide strings as well.
+[here](advanced.md#regular-expression-syntax). `StrCaseEq()`, `StrCaseNe()`,
+`StrEq()`, and `StrNe()` work for wide strings as well.
#### Container Matchers
@@ -658,20 +659,20 @@ which must be a permanent callback.
: : be any copyable value. Available since :
: : v1.1.0. :
-#### Using a Function, Functor, Lambda, or Callback as an Action
+#### Using a Function, Functor, or Lambda as an Action
In the following, by "callable" we mean a free function, `std::function`,
-functor, lambda, or `google3`-style permanent callback.
+functor, or lambda.
| | |
| :---------------------------------- | :------------------------------------- |
| `f` | Invoke f with the arguments passed to |
: : the mock function, where f is a :
-: : callable (except of google3 callback). :
+: : callable. :
| `Invoke(f)` | Invoke `f` with the arguments passed |
: : to the mock function, where `f` can be :
: : a global/static function or a functor. :
-| `Invoke(object_pointer, | Invoke the {method on the object with |
+| `Invoke(object_pointer, | Invoke the method on the object with |
: &class\:\:method)` : the arguments passed to the mock :
: : function. :
| `InvokeWithoutArgs(f)` | Invoke `f`, which can be a |