From ded275d75e0756e9659226f94bd4b8399af721d7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pro3757 Date: Tue, 30 May 2023 13:50:23 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] fix README table --- README.md | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 10d1f86f..c53a5ece 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -55,37 +55,37 @@ More information about building GoogleTest can be found at | 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 : +| | [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 : +| | 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 : +| | 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 : +| | 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 : +| | 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 : +| | 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 : +| | 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 : +| | 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 : +| tests | tests, including running individual tests, | +| | running tests in a specific order, and | +| | running tests in parallel | ## Supported Platforms