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	Update matchers docs to reflect namespace usage
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			| @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ which consists of either a single matcher or one or more matchers combined using | ||||
| For example, to assert that a string ends with a certain substring: | ||||
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|  ```c++ | ||||
| using Catch::Matchers::EndsWith; // or Catch::EndsWith | ||||
| std::string str = getStringFromSomewhere(); | ||||
| REQUIRE_THAT( str, EndsWith( "as a service" ) );  | ||||
|  ``` | ||||
| @@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ REQUIRE_THAT( str, | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| ## Built in matchers | ||||
| Currently Catch has some string matchers and some vector matchers. | ||||
| Currently Catch has some string matchers and some vector matchers. They are in the `Catch::Matchers` and `Catch` namespaces. | ||||
| The string matchers are `StartsWith`, `EndsWith`, `Contains` and `Equals`. Each of them also takes an optional second argument, that decides case sensitivity (by-default, they are case sensitive). | ||||
| The vector matchers are `Contains`, `VectorContains` and `Equals`. `VectorContains` looks for a single element in the matched vector, `Contains` looks for a set (vector) of elements inside the matched vector. | ||||
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