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Add argMatcher for creating new calls #581

Closed tsamsiyu closed 2 years ago

tsamsiyu commented 3 years ago

Suggested change provides opportunity to override default matcher in which arguments are wrapped when creating a new call.

Currently "gomock.Eq" is hardcoded for these purposes, and if you need to change it and you already have hundreds of tests, it seems merely possible.

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tsamsiyu commented 3 years ago

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tsamsiyu commented 3 years ago

@googlebot I fixed it.

tsamsiyu commented 3 years ago

@googlebot I fixed it.

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tsamsiyu commented 3 years ago

@googlebot I fixed it.

codyoss commented 2 years ago

Closing this for now. Feel free to reopen after we have had a chance to discuss the changes in an issue first.