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Fix links in Matchers Reference

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Abseil Team 2021-05-06 18:24:42 -04:00 committed by CJ Johnson
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`IsTrue` and `IsFalse` are useful when you need to use a matcher, or for types
that can be explicitly converted to Boolean, but are not implicitly converted to
Boolean. In other cases, you can use the basic
[`EXPECT_TRUE` and `EXPECT_FALSE`](primer.md#basic-assertions) assertions.
[`EXPECT_TRUE` and `EXPECT_FALSE`](../primer.md#basic-assertions) assertions.
### Floating-Point Matchers {#FpMatchers}
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`ContainsRegex()` and `MatchesRegex()` take ownership of the `RE` object. They
use the regular expression syntax defined
[here](advanced.md#regular-expression-syntax). All of these matchers, except
[here](../advanced.md#regular-expression-syntax). All of these matchers, except
`ContainsRegex()` and `MatchesRegex()` work for wide strings as well.
### Container Matchers
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| Matcher | Description |
| :---------------------- | :------------------------------------ |
| `MatcherCast<T>(m)` | casts matcher `m` to type `Matcher<T>`. |
| `SafeMatcherCast<T>(m)` | [safely casts](gmock_cook_book.md#casting-matchers) matcher `m` to type `Matcher<T>`. |
| `SafeMatcherCast<T>(m)` | [safely casts](../gmock_cook_book.md#SafeMatcherCast) matcher `m` to type `Matcher<T>`. |
| `Truly(predicate)` | `predicate(argument)` returns something considered by C++ to be true, where `predicate` is a function or functor. |
`AddressSatisfies(callback)` and `Truly(callback)` take ownership of `callback`,