Returns the floating point mock parameter
The SIMULATE_VALUE_FP returns the mock parameter assigned to the mock function by the currently executing test. It is possible to cast this value to any type, however, when casting to a pointer type, use the macro SIMULATE_VALUE to avoid compilation errors.
The test will assign this value using the macros ALLOW_SIMULATE, EXPECT_SIMULATE or SIMULATE. If this is an integer value, this macro will return its floating point equivalent.
If the macro are used in a mock, that was setup using the EXPECT_VALIDATE macro, it will return zero (0.0f).
The value of this macro is undefined, unless it is called within a mock.
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