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36 lines
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The Google Mock class generator is an application that is part of cppclean.
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For more information about cppclean, see the README.cppclean file or
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visit http://code.google.com/p/cppclean/
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cppclean requires Python 2.3.5 or later. If you don't have Python installed
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on your system, you will also need to install it. You can download Python
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from: http://www.python.org/download/releases/
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To use the Google Mock class generator, you need to call it
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on the command line passing the header file and class for which you want
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to generate a Google Mock class.
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Make sure to install the scripts somewhere in your path. Then you can
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run the program.
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gmock_gen.py header-file.h [ClassName]...
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If no ClassNames are specified, all classes in the file are emitted.
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To change the indentation from the default of 2, set INDENT in
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the environment. For example to use an indent of 4 spaces:
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INDENT=4 gmock_gen.py header-file.h ClassName
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This version was made from SVN revision 281 in the cppclean repository.
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Known Limitations
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Not all code will be generated properly. For example, when mocking templated
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classes, the template information is lost. You will need to add the template
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information manually.
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Not all permutations of using multiple pointers/references will be rendered
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properly. These will also have to be fixed manually.
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