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* Deduce map return type implicitly Giving the first template argument to map generator function to deduce return type is now optional even if the return type is different from the type generated by mapped generator. |
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assertions.md | ||
ci-and-misc.md | ||
cmake-integration.md | ||
command-line.md | ||
commercial-users.md | ||
configuration.md | ||
contributing.md | ||
deprecations.md | ||
event-listeners.md | ||
generators.md | ||
limitations.md | ||
list-of-examples.md | ||
logging.md | ||
matchers.md | ||
opensource-users.md | ||
other-macros.md | ||
own-main.md | ||
Readme.md | ||
release-notes.md | ||
release-process.md | ||
reporters.md | ||
slow-compiles.md | ||
test-cases-and-sections.md | ||
test-fixtures.md | ||
tostring.md | ||
tutorial.md | ||
why-catch.md |
Reference
To get the most out of Catch2, start with the tutorial. Once you're up and running consider the following reference material.
Writing tests:
- Assertion macros
- Matchers
- Logging macros
- Test cases and sections
- Test fixtures
- Reporters
- Event Listeners
- Data Generators
- Other macros
Fine tuning:
Running:
Odds and ends:
FAQ:
Other: