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Avoid running C++17 tests as part of approvals on VS 2017
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ TEST_CASE( "10x10 ints" ) {
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// but it demonstrates a possible usage.
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// Spelling out the pair like this is a bit verbose, so read on for better examples
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// - the use of structured bindings here is an optional convenience
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TEST_CASE( "strlen" ) {
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TEST_CASE( "strlen", "[.][approvals]" ) {
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auto [test_input, expected] = GENERATE( values<std::pair<std::string_view, size_t>>({
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{"one", 3},
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{"two", 3},
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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ TEST_CASE( "strlen" ) {
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// A nicer way to do pairs (or more) of values - using the table generator.
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// Note, you must specify the types up-front.
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TEST_CASE( "strlen2" ) {
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auto [test_input, expected] = GENERATE( table<std::string, int>({
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TEST_CASE( "strlen2", "[.][approvals]" ) {
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auto [test_input, expected] = GENERATE( table<std::string, size_t>({
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{"one", 3},
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{"two", 3},
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{"three", 5},
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@ -116,9 +116,9 @@ TEST_CASE( "Random numbers in a range", "[.][approvals]" ) {
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// variables in scope - such as the generated variables here. This reads quite nicely in the
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// test name output (the full scenario description).
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auto eatCucumbers( int start, int eat ) -> int { return start-eat; }
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static auto eatCucumbers( int start, int eat ) -> int { return start-eat; }
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SCENARIO("Eating cucumbers") {
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SCENARIO("Eating cucumbers", "[.][approvals]") {
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auto [start, eat, left] = GENERATE( table<int,int,int> ({
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{ 12, 5, 7 },
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