| Safe Haskell | None |
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Test.QuickCheck.Function
Description
Generation of random shrinkable, showable functions. Not really documented at the moment!
Example of use:
>>>:{>>>let prop :: Fun String Integer -> Bool>>>prop (Fun _ f) = f "monkey" == f "banana" || f "banana" == f "elephant">>>:}>>>quickCheck prop*** Failed! Falsifiable (after 3 tests and 134 shrinks): {"elephant"->1, "monkey"->1, _->0}
To generate random values of type ,
you must have an instance Fun a b.
If your type has a Function aShow instance, you can use functionShow to write the instance; otherwise,
use functionMap to give a bijection between your type and a type that is already an instance of Function.
See the instance for an example of the latter.
Function [a]
Documentation
Instances
| Function Bool | |
| Function Char | |
| Function Int | |
| Function Integer | |
| Function Word8 | |
| Function () | |
| Function OrdC | |
| Function OrdB | |
| Function OrdA | |
| Function C | |
| Function B | |
| Function A | |
| Function a => Function [a] | |
| Function a => Function (Maybe a) | |
| (Function a, Function b) => Function (Either a b) | |
| (Function a, Function b) => Function (a, b) | |
| (Function a, Function b, Function c) => Function (a, b, c) | |
| (Function a, Function b, Function c, Function d) => Function (a, b, c, d) | |
| (Function a, Function b, Function c, Function d, Function e) => Function (a, b, c, d, e) | |
| (Function a, Function b, Function c, Function d, Function e, Function f) => Function (a, b, c, d, e, f) | |
| (Function a, Function b, Function c, Function d, Function e, Function f, Function g) => Function (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) |
functionMap :: Function b => (a -> b) -> (b -> a) -> (a -> c) -> a :-> cSource
functionShow :: (Show a, Read a) => (a -> c) -> a :-> cSource