Unverified Commit d70cd4e3 authored by Ryan Sinnet's avatar Ryan Sinnet Committed by GitHub
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Fix grammatical error in primer.md

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...@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ evaluation order. ...@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ evaluation order.
tests if they are in the same memory location, not if they have the same value. tests if they are in the same memory location, not if they have the same value.
Therefore, if you want to compare C strings (e.g. `const char*`) by value, use Therefore, if you want to compare C strings (e.g. `const char*`) by value, use
`ASSERT_STREQ()`, which will be described later on. In particular, to assert `ASSERT_STREQ()`, which will be described later on. In particular, to assert
that a C string is `NULL`, use `ASSERT_STREQ(c_string, NULL)`. Consider use that a C string is `NULL`, use `ASSERT_STREQ(c_string, NULL)`. Consider using
`ASSERT_EQ(c_string, nullptr)` if c++11 is supported. To compare two `string` `ASSERT_EQ(c_string, nullptr)` if c++11 is supported. To compare two `string`
objects, you should use `ASSERT_EQ`. objects, you should use `ASSERT_EQ`.
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