testing-feat: Functional enumeration for systematic and random testing
Feat (Functional Enumeration of Abstract Types)
provides an enumeration as a function from natural
numbers to values (similar to toEnum
). This can be used
both for SmallCheck-style systematic testing and QuickCheck
style random testing, and hybrids of the two.
The enumerators are defined in a very boilerplate manner and there is a Template Haskell script for deriving the class instance for most types. Test.Feat contain a subset of the other modules that should be sufficient for most test usage. There are two (somewhat similar) large scale example in the tar ball: testing the Template Haskell pretty printer and testing haskell-src-exts.
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Dependencies | base (>=4.5 && <=5), containers (<1), data-memocombinators (>=0.4.2 && <0.5), mtl (>=1 && <3), QuickCheck (>2 && <3), template-haskell (>=2.4 && <2.8) [details] |
License | BSD-3-Clause |
Copyright | Jonas Duregård |
Author | Jonas Duregård |
Maintainer | jonas.duregard@gmail.com |
Category | Testing |
Uploaded | by JonasDuregard at 2012-06-11T20:04:46Z |
Distributions | LTSHaskell:1.1.1.1, NixOS:1.1.1.1, Stackage:1.1.1.1 |
Reverse Dependencies | 4 direct, 33 indirect [details] |
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