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- This prevents changing the original mock file that is generated,
  it thinks it includes the 'original' header file that is being
  mocked,
  but if we place our newly generated header file in the same
  directory as the mock_<header_file>.h, it will include our newly
  generated header file.
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CMock - Mock/stub generator for C

CMock Build Status

Getting Started

If you're using Ceedling, there is no need to install CMock. It will handle it for you. For everyone else, the simplest way is to grab it off github. You can also download it as a zip if you prefer. The Github method looks something like this:

> git clone --recursive https://github.com/throwtheswitch/cmock.git
> cd cmock
> bundle install # Ensures you have all RubyGems needed

If you plan to help with the development of CMock (or just want to verify that it can perform its self tests on your system) then you can enter the test directory and then ask it to test:

> cd test
> rake # Run all CMock self tests

API Documentation

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