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Currently, wiki for states:

Gmock is a mocking framework for Groovy. Google Mock is a mocking framework for C++.

It seems expected to be used for two different frameworks. According to this meta question, the original meaning of this tag was for Groovy framework, but GoogleMock consumed it whole. At the moment of writing, 9 questions are tagged with [groovy][gmock] and 305 question tagged with [c++][gmock] and most of the remaining questions are about C++, even if it is not tagged.


My proposed solution would be to:

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    If we're going to be creating the tag for it anyway, and the framework is actually called gmock, then maybe groovy-gmock instead of groovy-mock?
    – Stobor
    Jun 20, 2019 at 0:13
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    Exactly, groovy-gmock and c++-gmock seem like the most logical answers to me, in other words: <language>-<library-name>.
    – Malekai
    Jun 20, 2019 at 14:34
  • @LogicalBranch I assume they'd both come up when you start typing gmock?
    – OrangeDog
    Jun 21, 2019 at 11:27

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  • Synonimize gmock to googlemock (consistently with gtest and googletest) - 0 score in voting currently.

I did it long time ago. Now I am watching and fixing questions if is improperly used.

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