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User |
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-r3 (quickcheck-with-counterexamples-1.0-r3) |
2017-01-16T01:05:23Z |
NickSmallbone |
e86f17bffaf0d7909be7b79aed021931e806738d44c76e883f27f5fe2e8fe773
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Changed description
from When QuickCheck finds a counterexample, it prints it out but
doesn't save it so that the programmer can access it. This can be
annoying when debugging.
This library provides a small extension to QuickCheck that returns
counterexamples as normal Haskell values. To use it, just import
"Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples" /instead of/ @Test.QuickCheck@.
The library is largely compatible with normal QuickCheck, but the
return types of 'Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples.quickCheck' and
related functions are changed to include a counterexample.
For usage information, see the "Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples"
module.
to When QuickCheck finds a counterexample, it prints it out but
doesn't save it so that the programmer can access it. This can be
annoying when debugging.
This library provides a small extension to QuickCheck that returns
counterexamples as normal Haskell values. To use it, just import
"Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples" /instead of/ @Test.QuickCheck@.
The library is largely compatible with normal QuickCheck, but the
return types of 'quickCheck' and
related functions are changed to include a counterexample.
For usage information, see the "Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples"
module.
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-r2 (quickcheck-with-counterexamples-1.0-r2) |
2017-01-15T21:14:29Z |
NickSmallbone |
0baa75300aac7cda92cdd93d5e24f7c83bd86ef1314caa582b5b5218731a7094
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Changed description
from When QuickCheck finds a counterexample, it prints it out but
doesn't save it so that the programmer can access it. This can be
annoying when debugging.
This library provides a small extension to QuickCheck that returns
counterexamples as normal Haskell values. To use it, just import
"Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples" /instead of/ @Test.QuickCheck@.
The library is largely compatible with normal QuickCheck, but the
return types of 'quickCheck' and
related functions are changed to include a counterexample.
For usage information, see the "Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples"
module.
to When QuickCheck finds a counterexample, it prints it out but
doesn't save it so that the programmer can access it. This can be
annoying when debugging.
This library provides a small extension to QuickCheck that returns
counterexamples as normal Haskell values. To use it, just import
"Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples" /instead of/ @Test.QuickCheck@.
The library is largely compatible with normal QuickCheck, but the
return types of 'Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples.quickCheck' and
related functions are changed to include a counterexample.
For usage information, see the "Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples"
module.
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-r1 (quickcheck-with-counterexamples-1.0-r1) |
2017-01-15T21:13:31Z |
NickSmallbone |
41b4eed01e7f36fb18f5e5877899fcfb3b2f6ac731f4f2bb7f9b085f45034181
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Changed description
from When QuickCheck finds a counterexample, it prints it out but
doesn't save it so that the programmer can access it. This can be
annoying when debugging.
This library provides a small extension to QuickCheck that returns
counterexamples as normal Haskell values. To use it, just import
"Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples" /instead of/ @Test.QuickCheck@.
The library is largely compatible with normal QuickCheck, but the
return types of 'Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples.quickCheck' and
related functions are changed to include a counterexample.
For usage information, see the "Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples"
module.
to When QuickCheck finds a counterexample, it prints it out but
doesn't save it so that the programmer can access it. This can be
annoying when debugging.
This library provides a small extension to QuickCheck that returns
counterexamples as normal Haskell values. To use it, just import
"Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples" /instead of/ @Test.QuickCheck@.
The library is largely compatible with normal QuickCheck, but the
return types of 'quickCheck' and
related functions are changed to include a counterexample.
For usage information, see the "Test.QuickCheck.Counterexamples"
module.
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-r0 (quickcheck-with-counterexamples-1.0-r0) |
2017-01-15T21:10:26Z |
NickSmallbone |
3e04986523807d7b7558fcd49d486a22129e1d77ebe6581d3035ce28579b867c
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