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Fix minor typo in the documentation
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Because the preprocessor parses code using different rules than the
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compiler, multiple-argument assertions (e.g. `REQUIRE_THROWS_AS`) have
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problems with commas inside the provided expressions. As an example
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`REQUIRE_THROWS_AS(std::pair<int, int>(1, 2), std::invalid_argument);`
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will fails to compile, because the preprocessor sees 3 arguments provided,
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will fail to compile, because the preprocessor sees 3 arguments provided,
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but the macro accepts only 2. There are two possible workarounds.
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1) Use typedef:
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