3 * Compilation is much faster and uses much less memory, especially
4 when the constructor and destructor of a mock class are moved out of
6 * New matchers: Pointwise(), Each().
7 * New actions: ReturnPointee() and ReturnRefOfCopy().
9 * Project files for Visual Studio 2010.
10 * AllOf() and AnyOf() can handle up-to 10 arguments now.
11 * Google Mock doctor understands Clang error messages now.
12 * SetArgPointee<> now accepts string literals.
13 * gmock_gen.py handles storage specifier macros and template return
15 * Compatibility fixes.
16 * Bug fixes and implementation clean-ups.
17 * Potentially incompatible changes: disables the harmful 'make install'
20 Potentially breaking changes:
22 * The description string for MATCHER*() changes from Python-style
23 interpolation to an ordinary C++ string expression.
24 * SetArgumentPointee is deprecated in favor of SetArgPointee.
25 * Some non-essential project files for Visual Studio 2005 are removed.
29 * New feature: Google Mock can be safely used in multi-threaded tests
30 on platforms having pthreads.
31 * New feature: function for printing a value of arbitrary type.
32 * New feature: function ExplainMatchResult() for easy definition of
34 * The new matcher API lets user-defined matchers generate custom
35 explanations more directly and efficiently.
36 * Better failure messages all around.
37 * NotNull() and IsNull() now work with smart pointers.
38 * Field() and Property() now work when the matcher argument is a pointer
40 * Regular expression matchers on all platforms.
41 * Added GCC 4.0 support for Google Mock Doctor.
42 * Added gmock_all_test.cc for compiling most Google Mock tests
44 * Significantly cleaned up compiler warnings.
45 * Bug fixes, better test coverage, and implementation clean-ups.
47 Potentially breaking changes:
49 * Custom matchers defined using MatcherInterface or MakePolymorphicMatcher()
50 need to be updated after upgrading to Google Mock 1.5.0; matchers defined
51 using MATCHER or MATCHER_P* aren't affected.
52 * Dropped support for 'make install'.
54 Changes for 1.4.0 (we skipped 1.2.* and 1.3.* to match the version of
57 * Works in more environments: Symbian and minGW, Visual C++ 7.1.
58 * Lighter weight: comes with our own implementation of TR1 tuple (no
59 more dependency on Boost!).
60 * New feature: --gmock_catch_leaked_mocks for detecting leaked mocks.
61 * New feature: ACTION_TEMPLATE for defining templatized actions.
62 * New feature: the .After() clause for specifying expectation order.
63 * New feature: the .With() clause for for specifying inter-argument
65 * New feature: actions ReturnArg<k>(), ReturnNew<T>(...), and
67 * New feature: matchers Key(), Pair(), Args<...>(), AllArgs(), IsNull(),
69 * New feature: utility class MockFunction<F>, useful for checkpoints, etc.
70 * New feature: functions Value(x, m) and SafeMatcherCast<T>(m).
71 * New feature: copying a mock object is rejected at compile time.
72 * New feature: a script for fusing all Google Mock and Google Test
73 source files for easy deployment.
74 * Improved the Google Mock doctor to diagnose more diseases.
75 * Improved the Google Mock generator script.
76 * Compatibility fixes for Mac OS X and gcc.
77 * Bug fixes and implementation clean-ups.
81 * New feature: ability to use Google Mock with any testing framework.
82 * New feature: macros for easily defining new matchers
83 * New feature: macros for easily defining new actions.
84 * New feature: more container matchers.
85 * New feature: actions for accessing function arguments and throwing
87 * Improved the Google Mock doctor script for diagnosing compiler errors.
88 * Bug fixes and implementation clean-ups.
92 * Initial Open Source release of Google Mock