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	Updatecd [!shouldFail] docs with extra explanatory note,
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| * `[!throws]`	- lets Catch know that this test is likely to throw an exception even if successful. This causes the test to be excluded when running with `-e` or `--nothrow`. | ||||
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| * `[!shouldfail]` - reverse the failing logic of the test: if the test is successful if it fails, and vice-versa. | ||||
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| * `[!mayfail]` - doesn't fail the test if any given assertion fails (but still reports it). This can be useful to flag a work-in-progress, or a known issue that you don't want to immediately fix but still want to track in the your tests. | ||||
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| * `[!shouldfail]` - like `[!mayfail]` but *fails* the test if it *passes*. This can be useful if you want to be notified of accidental, or third-party, fixes. | ||||
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| * `[!nonportable]` - Indicates that behaviour may vary between platforms or compilers. | ||||
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| * `[#<filename>]` - running with `-#` or `--filenames-as-tags` causes Catch to add the filename, prefixed with `#` (and with any extension stripped) as a tag. e.g. tests in testfile.cpp would all be tagged `[#testfile]`. | ||||
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