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make # Standard makefile following GNU conventions
make # Standard makefile following GNU conventions
make check # Builds and runs all tests - all should pass
make check # Builds and runs all tests - all should pass
Other programs will only be able to use Google Test'
s
functionality
if
you
install
it
in
a
location
which
they
can
access
,
in
Linux
this
is
typically
under
'/usr/local'
.
The
following
command
will
install
all
of
the
Google
Test
libraries
,
public
headers
,
and
utilities
necessary
for
other
programs
and
libraries
to
leverage
it
:
sudo
make
install
#
Not
necessary
,
but
allows
use
by
other
programs
Should
you
need
to
remove
Google
Test
from
your
system
after
having
installed
it
,
run
the
following
command
,
and
it
will
back
out
its
changes
.
However
,
note
carefully
that
you
must
run
this
command
on
the
*
same
*
Google
Test
build
that
you
ran
the
install
from
,
or
the
results
are
not
predictable
.
If
you
install
Google
Test
on
your
system
,
and
are
working
from
a
VCS
checkout
,
make
sure
you
run
this
*
before
*
updating
your
checkout
of
the
source
in
order
to
uninstall
the
same
version
which
you
installed
.
sudo
make
uninstall
#
Must
be
run
against
the
exact
same
build
as
"install"
Your
project
can
build
against
Google
Test
simply
by
leveraging
the
'gtest-config'
script
.
This
script
can
be
invoked
directly
out
of
the
'scripts'
subdirectory
of
the
build
tree
,
and
it
will
be
installed
in
the
binary
directory
specified
during
the
'configure'
.
Here
are
some
examples
of
its
use
,
see
'gtest-config --help'
for
more
detailed
information
.
gtest
-
config
--
min
-
version
=
1.0
||
echo
"Insufficient Google Test version."
g
++
$(
gtest
-
config
--
cppflags
--
cxxflags
)
-
o
foo
.
o
-
c
foo
.
cpp
g
++
$(
gtest
-
config
--
ldflags
--
libs
)
-
o
foo
foo
.
o
#
When
using
a
built
but
not
installed
Google
Test
:
g
++
$(../../
my_gtest_build
/
scripts
/
gtest
-
config
...)
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### Windows ###
### Windows ###
The msvc\ folder contains two solutions with Visual C++ projects. Open the
The msvc\ folder contains two solutions with Visual C++ projects. Open the
gtest.sln or gtest-md.sln file using Visual Studio, and you are ready to
gtest.sln or gtest-md.sln file using Visual Studio, and you are ready to
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