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-r1 (falsify-0.1.0-r1) |
2023-04-05T17:32:41Z |
EdskoDeVries |
d54fd9c420ee048b073e3641f9880eee4dac62e47bf88240d1eeff1977718a9a
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Changed description
from This library provides property based testing with support
for internal integrated shrinking: integrated in the sense
of Hedgehog, meaning that there is no need to write a
separate shrinker and generator; and internal in the sense
of Hypothesis, meaning that this works well even across
monadic bind. However, the actual techniques that power
@falsify@ are quite different from both of these two
libraries.
Most users will probably want to use the integration with
@<https://hackage.haskell.org/package/tasty tasty>@,
and use "Test.Tasty.Falsify" as their main entrypoint
into the library. The "Test.Falsify.Interactive" module
can be used to experiment with the libary in @ghci@.
to This library provides property based testing with support
for internal integrated shrinking: integrated in the sense
of Hedgehog, meaning that there is no need to write a
separate shrinker and generator; and internal in the sense
of Hypothesis, meaning that this works well even across
monadic bind. However, the actual techniques that power
@falsify@ are quite different from both of these two
libraries.
Most users will probably want to use the integration with
@<https://hackage.haskell.org/package/tasty tasty>@,
and use "Test.Tasty.Falsify" as their main entrypoint
into the library. The "Test.Falsify.Interactive" module
can be used to experiment with the library in @ghci@.
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-r0 (falsify-0.1.0-r0) |
2023-04-05T17:15:21Z |
EdskoDeVries |
db7554f808e3eda6a1eeb2ab619f7339ead25906184e40e566000de41fbe7c78
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