network-arbitrary: Arbitrary Instances for Network Types

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You can use network-arbitrary to provide Arbitrary instances for Network module types.


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Dependencies base (>=4.6 && <4.15 || >=4.15.0.0 && <4.16 || >=4.16.0.0 && <4.17 || >=4.17.0.0 && <4.18 || >=4.18.0.0 && <4.19 || >=4.19.0.0 && <4.20 || >=4.20.0 && <4.21), bytestring (>=0.10 && <0.11 || >=0.11.1.0 && <0.12 || >=0.12.0.0 && <0.13), http-media (>=0.6 && <0.9), http-types (>=0.9 && <0.13), network-uri (>=2.6 && <2.8), QuickCheck (>=2.9 && <2.16) [details]
License MIT
Copyright (c) 2018 Alex Brandt
Author Alex Brandt
Maintainer alunduil@gmail.com
Category Testing
Home page https://github.com/alunduil/network-arbitrary
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Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/alunduil/network-arbitrary
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network-arbitrary

Homepage By Alex Brandt alunduil@gmail.com

Description

You can use network-arbitrary to provide Arbitrary instances for Network module types.

Terms of use

You are free to use network-arbitrary without any conditions. See the [LICENSE] file for details.

How to use network-arbitrary

{-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-}
module main where

import Network.URI (URI)
import Network.URI.Arbitrary ()

main = generate (arbitrary @URI) >>= print

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