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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…
-
```
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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Hi there,
I wanted to check if there was any current support for parallel / concurrent model based testing to assert against race conditions and other fun stuff, like what you can do with the Erlang …
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Complete the test suite. Some decisions to be made
* Whether to write unit tests, property tests, both?
* If writing property tests, which framework to use (QuickCheck, smallcheck, hedgehog, falsify…
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Potentially expand coverage/depth
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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…