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| Feature | Description |
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| xUnit test framework | Googletest is based on the |
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| Rich set of assertions | Googletest provides a variety of assertions, |
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| Death tests | Googletest supports death tests, which verify |
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| Various options for running | Googletest provides many options for running |
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## Supported Platforms
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