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lukasm91
lukasm91 commented Aug 24, 2019

GTest exports the following targets:

  • GTest::gtest
  • GTest::gtest_main
  • GTest::gmock
  • GTest::gmock_main

This targets should also be available when adding gtest with add_subdirectory (or FetchContent), because this should behave the same way as adding GTest with find_package. So somewhere, we should add the aliases to these targets, i.e.

add_library(GTest::gtest ALIAS 
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With PaperMC getting access to the new GitHub templates that are slowly rolling out, it would be cool to consider some kind of command to help pre-fill information for reporting bug

As seen here (https://github.com/PaperMC/Paper/blob/0d92e6b53f1889fadc6a6c6aaf72b7e83a37aa31/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/behavior-bug-or-plugin-incompatibility.yml) PaperMC is already in the works on the new template st

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