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Seems that `ASSERT_*` versions are more appropriate than `EXPECT_* here, given the following Google Test guideline: - "ASSERT_* versions generate fatal failures when they fail, and abort the current function. EXPECT_* versions generate nonfatal failures, which don't abort the current function. Usually EXPECT_* are preferred, as they allow more than one failures to be reported in a test. However, you should use ASSERT_* if it doesn't make sense to continue when the assertion in question fails." Source: https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Assertions This replaces `EXPECT_*` with `ASSERT_*` in the context where continuing would lead to dereferencing a null pointer -- which is undefined behavior: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6793262/why-dereferencing-a-null-pointer-is-undefined-behaviour
Amending w/ one more null-ptr-dereference fix.
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Seems that
ASSERT_*versions are more appropriate thanEXPECT_*here, given the following Google Test guideline:ASSERT_*versions generate fatal failures when they fail, and abort the current function.EXPECT_*versions generate nonfatal failures, which don't abort the current function. UsuallyEXPECT_*are preferred, as they allow more than one failures to be reported in a test. However, you should useASSERT_*if it doesn't make sense to continue when the assertion in question fails."Source: https://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer#Assertions
This replaces
EXPECT_*withASSERT_*in the contexts where attempting to continue results in dereferencing a null pointer -- which is undefined behavior: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6793262/why-dereferencing-a-null-pointer-is-undefined-behaviour