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			| @@ -43,12 +43,13 @@ By default a console width of 80 is assumed but this can be controlled by defini | ||||
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| Catch does not use ```std::cout``` and ```std::cerr``` directly but gets them from ```Catch::cout()``` and ```Catch::cerr()``` respectively. If the above identifier is defined these functions are left unimplemented and you must implement them yourself. Their signatures are: | ||||
| Catch does not use ```std::cout```, ```std::cerr``` and ```std::clog``` directly but gets them from ```Catch::cout()```, ```Catch::cerr()``` and ```Catch::clog``` respectively. If the above identifier is defined these functions are left unimplemented and you must implement them yourself. Their signatures are: | ||||
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|     std::ostream& cout(); | ||||
|     std::ostream& cerr(); | ||||
|     std::ostream& clog(); | ||||
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| This can be useful on certain platforms that do not provide ```std::cout``` and ```std::cerr```, such as certain embedded systems. | ||||
| This can be useful on certain platforms that do not provide the standard iostreams, such as certain embedded systems. | ||||
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