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cc @hmontero1205
In #70 support for quickchecking non-parametric functions is introduced -- we'll want a way to let the quickcheck "driver" instantiate parametric functions with the ability to put…
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**Describe the bug**
I want to do something with QuickCheck. I cloned [the current version][1] from the repository. I see a strange problem: `cabal build` works, but `cabal repl` has an error when …
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Similar tools like EQC (QuickCheck) and [PropErl](https://proper-testing.github.io/apidocs/proper.html#collect-2) provide functionality to calculate some stats regarding the generated test cases or tr…
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It's a better testing library.
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Are there any opportunities for the above-mentioned approaches ?
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```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
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```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…