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-   
- // A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. 
-   
- // This sample shows how to write a more complex unit test for a class 
- // that has multiple member functions. 
- // 
- // Usually, it's a good idea to have one test for each method in your 
- // class.  You don't have to do that exactly, but it helps to keep 
- // your tests organized.  You may also throw in additional tests as 
- // needed. 
-   
- #include "sample2.h" 
- #include "gtest/gtest.h" 
- namespace { 
- // In this example, we test the MyString class (a simple string). 
-   
- // Tests the default c'tor. 
- TEST(MyString, DefaultConstructor) { 
-   const MyString s; 
-   
-   // Asserts that s.c_string() returns NULL. 
-   // 
-   // <TechnicalDetails> 
-   // 
-   // If we write NULL instead of 
-   // 
-   //   static_cast<const char *>(NULL) 
-   // 
-   // in this assertion, it will generate a warning on gcc 3.4.  The 
-   // reason is that EXPECT_EQ needs to know the types of its 
-   // arguments in order to print them when it fails.  Since NULL is 
-   // #defined as 0, the compiler will use the formatter function for 
-   // int to print it.  However, gcc thinks that NULL should be used as 
-   // a pointer, not an int, and therefore complains. 
-   // 
-   // The root of the problem is C++'s lack of distinction between the 
-   // integer number 0 and the null pointer constant.  Unfortunately, 
-   // we have to live with this fact. 
-   // 
-   // </TechnicalDetails> 
-   EXPECT_STREQ(NULL, s.c_string()); 
-   
-   EXPECT_EQ(0u, s.Length()); 
- } 
-   
- const char kHelloString[] = "Hello, world!"; 
-   
- // Tests the c'tor that accepts a C string. 
- TEST(MyString, ConstructorFromCString) { 
-   const MyString s(kHelloString); 
-   EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s.c_string(), kHelloString)); 
-   EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(kHelloString)/sizeof(kHelloString[0]) - 1, 
-             s.Length()); 
- } 
-   
- // Tests the copy c'tor. 
- TEST(MyString, CopyConstructor) { 
-   const MyString s1(kHelloString); 
-   const MyString s2 = s1; 
-   EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s2.c_string(), kHelloString)); 
- } 
-   
- // Tests the Set method. 
- TEST(MyString, Set) { 
-   MyString s; 
-   
-   s.Set(kHelloString); 
-   EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s.c_string(), kHelloString)); 
-   
-   // Set should work when the input pointer is the same as the one 
-   // already in the MyString object. 
-   s.Set(s.c_string()); 
-   EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s.c_string(), kHelloString)); 
-   
-   // Can we set the MyString to NULL? 
-   s.Set(NULL); 
-   EXPECT_STREQ(NULL, s.c_string()); 
- } 
- }  // namespace 
-