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More information about building GoogleTest can be found at
[googletest/README.md](googletest/README.md).
-| Feature | Description |
-| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
-| xUnit test framework | Googletest is based on the |
-| | [xUnit](https\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit) |
-| | testing framework, a popular architecture for |
-| | unit testing |
-| Test discovery | Googletest automatically discovers and runs |
-| | your tests, eliminating the need to manually |
-| | register your tests |
-| Rich set of assertions | Googletest provides a variety of assertions, |
-| | such as equality, inequality, exceptions, and |
-| | more, making it easy to test your code |
-| User-defined assertions | You can define your own assertions with |
-| | Googletest, making it simple to write tests |
-| | that are specific to your code |
-| Death tests | Googletest supports death tests, which verify |
-| | that your code exits in a certain way, making |
-| | it useful for testing error-handling code |
-| Fatal and non-fatal failures | You can specify whether a test failure should |
-| | be treated as fatal or non-fatal with |
-| | Googletest, allowing tests to continue |
-| | running even if a failure occurs |
-| Value-parameterized tests | Googletest supports value-parameterized |
-| | tests, which run multiple times with |
-| | different input values, making it useful for |
-| | testing functions that take different inputs |
-| Type-parameterized tests | Googletest also supports type-parameterized |
-| | tests, which run with different data types, |
-| | making it useful for testing functions that |
-| | work with different data types |
-| Various options for running | Googletest provides many options for running |
-| tests | tests, including running individual tests, |
-| | running tests in a specific order, and |
-| | running tests in parallel |
+## Features
+* xUnit test framework:
+ Googletest is based on the [xUnit](https\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit)
+ testing framework, a popular architecture for unit testing
+* Test discovery:
+ Googletest automatically discovers and runs your tests, eliminating the need
+ to manually register your tests
+* Rich set of assertions:
+ Googletest provides a variety of assertions, such as equality, inequality,
+ exceptions, and more, making it easy to test your code
+* User-defined assertions:
+ You can define your own assertions with Googletest, making it simple to
+ write tests that are specific to your code
+* Death tests:
+ Googletest supports death tests, which verify that your code exits in a
+ certain way, making it useful for testing error-handling code
+* Fatal and non-fatal failures:
+ You can specify whether a test failure should be treated as fatal or
+ non-fatal with Googletest, allowing tests to continue running even if a
+ failure occurs
+* Value-parameterized tests:
+ Googletest supports value-parameterized tests, which run multiple times with
+ different input values, making it useful for testing functions that take
+ different inputs
+* Type-parameterized tests:
+ Googletest also supports type-parameterized tests, which run with different
+ data types, making it useful for testing functions that work with different
+ data types
+* Various options for running tests:
+ Googletest provides many options for running tests including running
+ individual tests, running tests in a specific order, and running tests in
+ parallel
## Supported Platforms