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diff --git a/googlemock/docs/for_dummies.md b/googlemock/docs/for_dummies.md index db579df5..ad00ada2 100644 --- a/googlemock/docs/for_dummies.md +++ b/googlemock/docs/for_dummies.md @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ In the above examples, `100` and `50` are also matchers; implicitly, they are the same as `Eq(100)` and `Eq(50)`, which specify that the argument must be equal (using `operator==`) to the matcher argument. There are many [built-in matchers](#MatcherList) for common types (as well as -[custom matchers](#NewMatchers)); for example: +[custom matchers](cook_book.md#NewMatchers)); for example: ```cpp using ::testing::Ge; @@ -412,7 +412,8 @@ gMock will report a googletest failure whenever the function is (wrongfully) called. We've seen `AtLeast(n)` as an example of fuzzy cardinalities earlier. For the -list of built-in cardinalities you can use, see [here](#CardinalityList). +list of built-in cardinalities you can use, see +[here](cheat_sheet.md#CardinalityList). The `Times()` clause can be omitted. **If you omit `Times()`, gMock will infer the cardinality for you.** The rules are easy to remember: |