I didn't check if google.mock could be used separately from google.test.
In fact, I am very comfortable with using both of them together.

On Jan 20, 2014 6:42 AM, "Richard" <legalize+jeeves@mail.xmission.com> wrote:
[Please do not mail me a copy of your followup]

boost-users@lists.boost.org spake the secret code
<CAGQZnhyEmdKp8vFLdrUQJHCeL4e0mzftvgRsXn06XnBZ1wA0TA@mail.gmail.com> thusly:

>It could be of interest, but there is already google-mock out there, and it
>is a good tool, I see no reason why to have another mock library.

While older versions of google mock could be used independent of
google test, it seems that the current versions of google mock have a
link dependency on google test.  I don't want to link in google test
just to use google mock.

Have you tried using current versions of google mock without using
google test?
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